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No time for rest as Bermuda Triple Challenge enters second day

Bermuda Triple Challenge: Team Black Ninja. (Photo by Akil Simmons)

The Bermuda Triple Challenge, which kicked off in colourful style Friday night in St George’s, continued putting this year’s teams to the test bright and early this morning with a race at Warwick Camp.

The second leg of the annual charity event, the KryS Global Island Challenge, got started at 9.30am — combining competition with camaraderie and innovative family fun.

Completing the challenge will be Sunday’s Ace Global Royal Challenge at 8.30am in Dockyard.

The Triple Challenge has fast become an anticipated fixture of the Island’s charity calendar. In attendance at last night’s event was Culture and Sport Minister Wayne Scott.

Beneficiaries of this year’s Challenge include Knowledge Quest, The Sunshine League, Raleigh International, Bermuda Insurance Institute, New Beginnings Education Trust, St George’s Prep and both East End Primary and Somerset Primary Parent Teacher Associations.

Co-founders Reid Robinson and Jason Correia pledged a host of innovative and entertaining new challenges for the 2014 round.