Regiment Wins Kings Of Construction Games

October 20, 2013

[Updated with video] Two Regiment teams completed a last minute triumph in the annual Kings of Construction Games today [Oct 20].

Regiment Team #1 tugged their way to victory in the final challenge in the charity event, an uphill pull of a truck weighing in at more than 14,400 lbs to take the top spot for the day.

And the second Regiment team took joint second place overall after they beat their fellow soldiers by just one second in the truck pull.

The two Regiment teams after scoring a one-two in the annual Kings of Construction Games:

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Winning captain Lance Corporal Donavan Ratteray said, “The Regiment did very well – in terms of general fitness, we were pretty good.

“Some of the more construction-orientated events were difficult, but with the truck pull, we clearly came out on top.”

Captain Larenzo Ratteray, captain of Regiment Team #2 and L. Cpl Ratteray’s brother, said, “This was a great experience in team-building for the Regiment and a chance to display what the Regiment does and why people should volunteer.

“It also shows the Regiment can be fun. We hope to do better next year – my brother’s team beat us, so we want to go one better.”

The Regiment pulls its way to a first place in a truck pull against the clock:

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The Regiment soldiers – some of whom are trained combat medics – also stepped in to help after a photographer suffered a serious ankle injury after being hit by a massive truck tyre being flipped down a course by one of the other teams.

The two five-man Regiment teams faced off experienced construction and engineering workers from D&J Construction – who took joint second place – and Bermuda Air Conditioning in the event, held at Victoria Park, Hamilton and on nearby Dundonald Street.

One of the Regiment teams flip a giant tyre along Dundonald Street:

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Event organiser Charles Dunstan, president of the Construction Association of Bermuda, said money raised from the event, held at Victoria Park in Hamilton and featuring a range of stalls as well as the competition, said the Regiment had made a significant contribution to the day’s entertainment, which raised funds for the construction industry’s scholarship scheme.

Mr Dunstan added, “We moved the annual event into town this year to make it more of a public event and give it wider exposure. Getting other organisations involved was part of that. It’s been good and there was a lot of enthusiasm from the outside participants.”

Video courtesy of Channel 82:

“The Regiment did very well – they weren’t quite as good at some of the construction events like sand shovelling and block moving, but they are clearly very fit. Part of the reason for this event is to preach wellness for our construction guys and the Regiment is a good example.”

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  1. Nuffin but da Truth says:

    I hope the photographer is not too tyred!