ASANTE' RASHID LEE: News

Wednesday, October 29
Asante' Is Looking for Sponsors:
Asante' needs sponsors/donations to help him to compete in the Martial Arts Tournament Tour in 2009, so that can qualify for the National Blackbelt League World Games to be held in the Fall of 2009.

In order to qualify Asante' will have to compete in numerous National Blackbelt League{NBL} qualifying events in 2009 in order to win a position in available age, weight and rank divisions.

The NBL World Games offers competitors, especially the young people of today, the opportunity to experience our country and the world and meet other martial artists, sharing knowledge and striving for peace and friendship through a common denominator, the Martial Arts. They are United States ambassadors of good sportsmanship, with the goal of learning and experiencing other cultures languages, customs, foods and laws; so that they can expand their own life experiences and learn that the only true enemy in life is IGNORANCE.

PLEASE NOTE: To date several countries have already responded to these events and will be offering their best martial arts athletes with more making application. Therefore, Asante' is taking his training very seriously.   

Unfortunately, athletes in our country, who represent the United States in world class events, must "fund" their own way! This includes all expenses, incidentals and more-"ouch". It is ironic, as other foreign countries governments, even "poor" countries, fund, expedite training and more for their athletes. - but not the U.S. However, we are proud Americans, who will hopefully overcome these obstacles, as we are reaching out for sponsors to assist Asante' in his quest for a "World Title"

Win or Lose, you will have helped him to take part in the NBL World Games and he will do his best to represent the U.S. to his fullest.

Thank you,

Nathaniel Lee

For more info call (910)-583-5144 mrnatelee2000@yahoo.com


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