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KIT challenge 2003 kicks off today

Physical strength and stamina, intelligence and guile...master those traits and maybe you've got a fighting chance at surmounting the KIT Challenge. The 'KIT Challenge' pioneered by Dialog GSM for their KIT customers is back with a vengeance

... the first ever KIT Challenge last year was such a success that the clamouring demands of hordes of hopeful participants could only be kept down by bringing the challenge back, only this time bigger and better.

Dialog GSM has been inundated with entries over the few weeks since the KIT Challenge was announced; over 600 participants, both male and female view for a place in the preliminaries.' 100 teams have now been selected to compete in the preliminary rounds, which will be worked off on Sundays 16th, 23rd, 30th November, and 7th and 8th December from 6 am to 6 pm at Sri Jayawardenapura (Japan Sri Lanka Friendship Road - on the side of parliament). Each team will comprise six members with a minimum of two girls.

Twenty teams will compete during each day of the preliminary rounds and the ten teams that best withstand the gruelling challenges will find their way into the finals. The 'KIT Challenge' will be worked off on a knockout basis so each team gets just one chance to make it through each stage.

Thotupola, Bolgoda will be the scene of the finals of the KIT Challenge on the 13th and 14th of December, and only the toughest will survive the ultimate test that awaits the teams. It may be a punishing course but the victorious team will be rewarded with an amazing all expense paid vacation to Malaysia.

The First and Second Runners-up walk away with the latest mobile phones with connections.

The 'KIT Challenge' is renowned for its demanding and exhausting events, designed to test survival, strength, skill and team work; it is the ultimate physical and mental confrontation.

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