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The British Judo
Association is delighted to announce it will be amongst the beneficiaries
of BingoLotto – a new TV game that will raise money for sport
and the voluntary sector .
BingoLotto will be a weekly
game broadcast on digital TV channels Virgin1 and Challenge. Tickets
will be on sale from outlets around the country and will allow
viewers to take part in the BingoLotto game from the comfort of
their own homes, with a 1 in 9.5 chance of winning.
The BingoLotto game has
run in Sweden since 1991 where it has raised just under £1bn for
charities and sports organisations. At least 20% from each ticket
sold in the UK will be distributed to sport and recreation projects
up and down the country. Profits from the show will be distributed
to the governing and representative bodies of sport and recreation.
The funding British Judo
will receive will be spent on new and enhanced programmes of activity
at the grassroots or on special projects, like infrastructure
improvement and capacity building, for which funding is currently
unavailable.
The game will also provide
valuable profile to a wide range of sports and activities by featuring
them on the weekly show and on the BingoLotto website. British
Judo will support the game by promoting it to our members; by
providing examples and case studies of how the proceeds have been
spent for the TV show; and by identifying current and future stars
from to appear on the show when required. The more tickets are
sold each week, the more British Judo benefits.
The game’s motto is ‘Real
people. Real winners.’ and it will offer life-enhancing, rather
than life-changing prizes to winners. The prizes in the game are
varied and range from tickets for the following week’s game, through
to cars and holidays, to a maximum cash prize of £100,000. BingoLotto
is regulated by the Gambling Commission.
For more details about
the game, please visit www.bingolotto.tv

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