Birds of Prey World Cup Race Week in Beaver
Creek, CO

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Beaver
Creek's Birds of Prey World Cup Series racecourse was built during the summer of 1997 in
preparation for the 1999 World Alpine Ski Championships. Designed by
Olympic Downhill gold medalist Bernhard Russi of Switzerland.
Go Fast Sports
and Beverage, Co. was in vendor row for this exciting 2009 World Cup. There were over 20,000 people
that came up to Beaver Creek, Colorado, to enjoying the atmosphere and the awesome
races. Speeds in Downhill often exceed 80 mph on major courses and require a
hill with at least a 750 meter vertical drop. The racers were defiantly "Going Fast!!"
 

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GO FAST
SPORTS AND BEVERAGE CO. LAUNCHES A NEW COCONUT
WATER ENHANCED ENERGY DRINK
Press Release
Energy Drink
Company Expands product line by Introducing Go Fast Coconut Energy Drink
Denver,
Colo. - November 30, 2009 - Go
Fast Sports and Beverage, Co. announces a new energy drink featuring coconut water and Stevia that will be launching in 2010. Due to customer demand for healthier
beverages, Go Fast Sports and Beverage took their award-winning Go Fast Energy
Drink and combined it with coconut water to produce the latest member in the Go
Fast Line-up.
"Coconut water is full of electrolytes,
calcium, potassium, magnesium; all of which have proven health benefits. We are excited to bring coconut water to the energy drink
industry. Go Fast choose Stevia as a sweetener supplement for the new Go Fast
Coconut Energy Drink because of the consumer demand for low-carbohydrate and low-sugar
alternatives," said Go Fast Sports
and Beverage, Co. President, Jody Shepherd. As with all other Go Fast Sports
and Beverage energy drinks, there is no high fructose corn syrup, no aspartame,
and no preservatives.
Go
Fast Sports & Beverage, Co. is based in Denver, Colorado and has a rapidly
growing distribution in the United States and around the world such as the UK,
Holland, Switzerland, Aruba, Belgium, Czech Republic, Canada, Hungary and
Mexico. Go Fast produces premium energy beverages in support of healthy,
active and adventurous lifestyles worldwide. For more information visit: www.gofastsports.com
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National Finals Rodeo with Caine Hager: The Go Fast Rodeo Clown
Cowboys from all across the U.S. and Canada work all year in hopes
of qualifying for the National Finals Rodeo( NFR), the PRCA's premier
championship, sometimes referred to as the "Superbowl of Rodeos".
The NFR is held each December in Las Vegas at the Thomas and Mack
Center on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The top 15
regular-season finishers in each event qualify for the NFR and compete
for prize money. In December, 2001, this prize money exceeded $4.5
million.
The NFR features the Top 15 competitors in each of professional
rodeo's seven events: saddle bronc riding, bull riding, bareback
riding, calf roping, team roping, steer wrestling and barrel racing.
Each year over 140,000 people attend the "Sold Out" National Finals
Rodeo in Las Vegas and more than 13 million viewers tuned in when all
10 rounds of the Finals were broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2.
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