This event will be under the patronage of his Royal Highness Prince Feisal Bin Al Hussein, following the steps of the late king Hussein Bin Talal, who laid the foundation stone for the rally sport in Jordan more than half a century ago.
Ms. Batikhi will be participating in the (WRC) that will take place from 24 till 27 April, 2008 at the Dead Sea, making her the first woman in the Middle East to pursue her dream and compete worldwide, moreover, this 2008 Motor sport will represent a historic year for Jordan to become the first Arab country to take its place among the elite as a round of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC).
This patronage reflects his highness's confidence in the Jordanian athletic skills and the capabilities that Jordan possesses as a hosting country for this event that aims to raising the local standards in this field to higher international standards.
'We always try to encourage local talents specifically in this field, which has been in the making for the past 54 years in Jordan, thus, we are looking forward to sponsoring one of the most unique rally participants as Ms. Batikhi's personal achievements reflect Jordan's achievements worldwide' said Qais Abu Khader, Marketing Manager, i2.
i2 Regional Group was founded in 1993 in Saudi Arabia, with a network covering 22 countries in the Middle East and Africa.
Today i2 is supported by its 2676 professional multinational staff coming from 38 countries across the Globe.
i2 sponsors Abir Batikhi for the World Rally Championship at the Dead Sea
I2, the region's largest and most diverse mobile phone provider in the Middle East and Africa, has announced their sponsorship for Ms. Abir Batikhi, in the World Rally Championship for 2008, Jordan round, during a press conference held on Tuesday April 15, 2008 at the Amman Marriott hotel.
- Jordan: Thursday, April 17 - 2008 at 14:39
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Posted by Eman HassanThursday, April 17 - 2008 at 14:39 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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