SportsHealthNet Named Exclusive Sports Medicine Sponsor of Owl Foundation Tennis Challenge Featuring Venus and Serena Williams
Apr 05, 2001, 01:00 ET from PriMed Technologies, Inc.
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- SportsHealthNet, an interactive service of PriMed Technologies, Inc., has been named the exclusive sports medicine sponsor of the upcoming JPMorgan Chase Tennis Challenge, featuring Venus and Serena Williams. SportsHealthNet plans to launch www.sportshealthnet.com, an online resource for sports medicine information, during the festivities. In addition to hosting an interactive information booth, SportsHealthNet will provide a physician for the event. The tennis challenge, which will benefit the OWL Foundation, will take place at the Delray Beach Tennis Center on Saturday, April 7, 2001. The day will begin with an adult clinic at 9 a.m. and a Reebok/USA Tennis youth clinic starting at 10:30 a.m.; Venus and Serena will speak at both of these clinics. The matches are scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m., featuring a mixed-doubles match with Venus and Serena and brothers Luke and Murphy Jensen, another well-known set of sibling tennis stars. A competitive singles match between the Williams sisters will begin at 2 p.m. and following this match, the tennis challenge will conclude with yet another singles match. All proceeds from the event will benefit the OWL Foundation. The Oracene Williams Learning Foundation, founded by Venus and Serena's mother Oracene Williams, is a non-profit corporation that funds education programs for children and adults who are unable to learn in a traditional classroom setting. Proceeds from the tennis challenge will be directed to the OWL Foundation primarily to provide grants for at-risk youths, enabling them to participate in educational remedial assistance programs. SportsHealthNet, an interactive service of PriMed Technologies, Inc., is a one-stop online resource for sports medicine information. This interactive forum for sports medicine advice features around-the-clock access to medical professionals, exercise, nutrition and injury prevention tips, as well as links to other health-related sites and sports health-related products. SportsHealthNet also features the opportunity to chat online about sports injuries with physicians from sports-related specialties and provides a convenient way to find a doctor through the Sports Doctor Directory. For more information about SportsHealthNet, call (954) 426-6056 or visit their Web site at www.sportshealthnet.com.
SOURCE PriMed Technologies, Inc.
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- SportsHealthNet, an interactive service of PriMed Technologies, Inc., has been named the exclusive sports medicine sponsor of the upcoming JPMorgan Chase Tennis Challenge, featuring Venus and Serena Williams. SportsHealthNet plans to launch www.sportshealthnet.com, an online resource for sports medicine information, during the festivities. In addition to hosting an interactive information booth, SportsHealthNet will provide a physician for the event. The tennis challenge, which will benefit the OWL Foundation, will take place at the Delray Beach Tennis Center on Saturday, April 7, 2001. The day will begin with an adult clinic at 9 a.m. and a Reebok/USA Tennis youth clinic starting at 10:30 a.m.; Venus and Serena will speak at both of these clinics. The matches are scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m., featuring a mixed-doubles match with Venus and Serena and brothers Luke and Murphy Jensen, another well-known set of sibling tennis stars. A competitive singles match between the Williams sisters will begin at 2 p.m. and following this match, the tennis challenge will conclude with yet another singles match. All proceeds from the event will benefit the OWL Foundation. The Oracene Williams Learning Foundation, founded by Venus and Serena's mother Oracene Williams, is a non-profit corporation that funds education programs for children and adults who are unable to learn in a traditional classroom setting. Proceeds from the tennis challenge will be directed to the OWL Foundation primarily to provide grants for at-risk youths, enabling them to participate in educational remedial assistance programs. SportsHealthNet, an interactive service of PriMed Technologies, Inc., is a one-stop online resource for sports medicine information. This interactive forum for sports medicine advice features around-the-clock access to medical professionals, exercise, nutrition and injury prevention tips, as well as links to other health-related sites and sports health-related products. SportsHealthNet also features the opportunity to chat online about sports injuries with physicians from sports-related specialties and provides a convenient way to find a doctor through the Sports Doctor Directory. For more information about SportsHealthNet, call (954) 426-6056 or visit their Web site at www.sportshealthnet.com. SOURCE PriMed Technologies, Inc.
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