Salt Pond Sets the Scene for Sculling Race

Salt Pond sets the scene for sculling race. PHOTO PROVIDED by Barefoot Marketing.
Salt Pond sets the scene for sculling race.
PHOTO PROVIDED by Barefoot Marketing.

[dropcap]L[/dropcap]ong Island, Bahamas — Beautiful Salt Pond, Long Island, was the scene for the most recent Sands ëMan in the Boatí sculling race at the 47th Long Island Regatta. Scullers from throughout The Bahamas came to Long Island to participate in the race, and a Truly Bahamian time was had by both scullers and spectators.

“As a partial sponsor of the regatta, we were extremely proud of the turnout,” said Lynden Johnson, Sales and Marketing Manager at Bahamian Brewery and Beverage.

Not only are we proud because of the support of our sculling event, but also because of the positive reception that our brands enjoyed on site and throughout Long Island.”

The sculling race was held during the evening and after several heats Steven Rolle won first place, Clifton Wells won second place and Danny Knowles place third. Steven Rolle was also the winner of the recently held Sands ëMan in the Boatí sculling race at the National Family Island Regatta in Exuma, proving that he definitely knows how to scull.

As Steven Rolle has already won the sculling race at the National Family Island Regatta in Exuma, the brewery will give 2nd place winner Clifton Wells a chance to attend the National sculling championship which will take place in New Providence in November, featuring the winners from all of this yearís sculling races.

Additionally, the next stop for the Sands ëMan in the Boatí sculling race will be Bahamian Brewery and Beverageís home base, Freeport, Grand Bahama at the Grand Bahama Regatta, July 18th – 19th.

The Brewery is extremely grateful for all of the support that Bahamians have given them by participating in the various sculling races and hopes that with the continued support sculling will regain the notoriety it once had.

“We had a beautiful time in Long Island,” said Johnson.

“We’ve been on a mission to bring sculling back throughout the islands and weíre definitely seeing both interest and excitement for our races. The Brewery team canít wait for the next race which will be on our home island, Grand Bahama.”

Brewery INFO:
Grand Bahamaís ìTruly Bahamianî brewery opened in 2007 with the launch of its first beer SANDS. The 20-acre brewery is located at the intersection of Queenís Highway and Grand Bahama Way and is a 100% Bahamian owned business. The brewery also produces Triple B, a natural malt drink, sold via Asa H Pritchard Distributors, as well as STRONG BACK, SANDS LIGHT, HIGH ROCK and BUSH CRACK. Bahamian Brewery and Beverage is a national brand with a capital-based distribution centre at Nassau Street North, which opened in 2012, and 7 Jimmyís Wines & Sprits locations throughout The Bahamas. All Bahamian Brewery & Beverage products are also available at Bristol Wines & Spirits locations, Simms Brothers, Jimmyís Liquor Stores and truly Bahamian restaurants and bars.