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C-Fizz Supports Bahamian Boxers
By Felicity Ingraham
Feb 3, 2016 - 4:03:25 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - The Strikers Boxing Club is beaming as some of its athletes headed off for the Dominican Republic recently to represent The Bahamas in the Independence Cup.

The Independence Cup, held in the Dominican Republic, brings together trained boxers from throughout the region for a week of competition. The highly competitive event is seen as a precursor to the big competition this year - 2016 Olympics in Brazil.

Noting the Strikers tenacity in continuously producing quality young athletes to represent the country on an international scale, Alicia Smith thought it fitting to reward the club.

Smith, Sales & Marketing Pharmaceutical representative for CDM Group (Commonwealth Drugs & Medical Supplies), provided Striker's Boxing Club with a basket filled with C-Fizz, just in time for their trip to the DR.

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C-Fizz is an effervescent tablet that provides 1,000 mg of Vitamin C with each use. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid or L-ascorbate, is an essential vitamin to the human body. It has been touted as one of the safest and most important vitamins you could take on a daily basis. It is a water-soluble vitamin; therefore it will remain useful to the body for up to 24 hours.

"C-Fizz will help to boost our athlete's immune systems while helping them recover from intense training - important aspects of giving your best performance," said Smith.

"CDM is committed to providing products for national consumption, which are of great quality and affordably priced."

C-Fizz comes in a convenient two-tube package, which allows your effervescent tablets to stay fresh longer, until ready for use.

Striker's Club coaches Arlene Rogers and Kayla Johnson thanked CDM for the gift and words of encouragement, noting that corporate support goes a long way in assisting athletes in their training and competition, which can be expensive undertakings.

Bahamian athletes have been making their mark in the sport, and the club is just one of many boxing clubs with high aspirations of producing world-class athletes for the country.

Bahamas Strikers Boxing Club continues international training

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