Caribbean Airlines, Official Airline of the World Interhash

By January 23, 2020 October 15th, 2020 Caribbean Community (People, Investment)

“CARNIVAL OF HASHES” 2020

The 22nd Anniversary of the World Interhash was held during  Friday 24th – Sunday 26th April 2020.

Its only the third time the Interhash has been hosted in the Northern Hemisphere, (Cyprus and Wales) and the first time ever in the Caribbean.

Dubbed the ‘Carnival of Hashes’, visitors were taken to the city of Port-of-Spain, on a ‘Red Dress Charity’ run on the evening of Thursday, April 23.

Participants in red dresses ran throughout the city, ending at HADCO Phase II pan yard, where they experienced their first carnival experience.

 

In photo above: (L-R) Alicia Cabrera, Executive Manager, Marketing & Loyalty, Caribbean Airlines Limited, Colin Borde, Logistics Manager, Plan It Productions, and Niki Borde, Event Manager, Plan It Productions at the Caribbean Airlines Piarco Head Office

Caribbean Airlines is the Official Airline for the World Interhash 2020.

The event was held in Trinidad and Tobago during  April 23-26, 2020. The airline welcomed over 4,000 visitors to Trinidad and Tobago from over 250 Interhash chapters across 75 countries worldwide who participated in the World Interhash 2020.

The World Interhash is a weekend of events which comprises over 28 exciting trail runs across Trinidad and Tobago. This unique sports eco-tourism event challenges the participants with trails that run through the flora and fauna, scenic hills and valleys of the islands.

Interhash is a three-day event bringing Hashers together from chapters around the world to celebrate the underlying principles of Hashing: exercise, camaraderie, transparency, value for money, equal treatment of participants and service to the world Hashing community. Interhash is held on a designated weekend at a location selected by Hashers every second calendar year in the even years; i.e. 2014, 2016, etc. It is comprised of an opening ceremony on the Friday night, runs and an evening ceremony on Saturday and recovery runs and an evening closing ceremony on Sunday. The event’s agenda focuses on non-competitive cross-country running with a high degree of
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