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Warba Bank wins first place in final round of the second GR Yaris Cup
Warba Bank wins first place in final round of the second GR Yaris Cup

Arab Times

time14-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Arab Times

Warba Bank wins first place in final round of the second GR Yaris Cup

KUWAIT CITY, April 14: Warba Bank earned the first place in the fifth and final rounds of the second season of the GR Yaris Cup, concluding a highly competitive and dynamic season. The GR2 team, representing Kuwait, also emerged victorious in the championship, defeating the Qatari team in the regional round. Held in Kuwait with the participation of racers from both Kuwait and Qatar, the cup concluded last weekend and witnessed exceptional performances from the talented young drivers, as Warba Bank celebrated this national achievement as a testament to the dedication and potential of Kuwaiti youth, an achievement that aligns with the bank's social responsibility and its vision to empower the youth and support them across diverse fields. Warba Bank's sponsorship of the cup affirms its ongoing commitment to supporting sports initiatives that showcase the passion, discipline, and advanced skills of Kuwaiti youth. These platforms provide young individuals with the opportunity to compete, grow, and realize their ambitions in a stimulating environment. On this occasion, the Chief Marketing and Corporate Communication Officer at Warba Bank, Dr. Mohammad Barakat, said, 'We are proud to have supported this outstanding sporting event, which reflects the spirit of competition and enhances Kuwait's reputation on the regional sports stage. This victory underscores the importance of investing in youth and providing them with opportunities to express their full potential, an objective that Warba Bank continues to uphold through its diverse initiatives focused on human development and empowerment.' Dr. Barakat concluded by congratulating the winners, organizers, and all participants, reaffirming Warba Bank's ongoing support for initiatives that combine excellence and innovation. He added, 'This cup reflects the values we believe in at Warba Bank, values captured in our slogan: 'We Hear You, Let's Own Tomorrow.'' Warba Bank places a strong emphasis on its social responsibility, demonstrated through its consistent support for initiatives that leave a positive and lasting impact on society. Warba is particularly focused on empowering the youth by investing in their creative, professional, and athletic potential. It also sponsors events that combine innovation and excellence, whether in education, technology, or sports, believing that investing in youth is a direct investment in the future of Kuwait. The bank's support for events such as the GR Yaris Cup aligns with its vision of enabling local talent and fostering a spirit of competition, creativity, and achievement among the next generation. Building a Better Tomorrow Guided by its slogan 'We Hear You, Let's Own Tomorrow,' Warba Bank remains committed to setting new standards for the future of Islamic banking. Through digital innovation, service excellence, and sustainable development, the Bank is reshaping customer experience while promoting a comprehensive and inclusive financial system. With one of the largest shareholder bases and being one of the fastest-growing Islamic banks in Kuwait, Warba continues to reinforce its position as a trusted partner for individuals and businesses alike. Its notable success in a short period has positioned it at the forefront of digital Islamic banking, offering Sharia-compliant products and services that are accessible, innovative, and aligned with the aspirations of a modern society.

Which GoRuck Backpack Should You Buy?
Which GoRuck Backpack Should You Buy?

WIRED

time09-04-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • WIRED

Which GoRuck Backpack Should You Buy?

I was first inspired to try rucking last year after reading this New York Times article, which suggests, 'if you have anything that weighs anything in your house, put that inside [a] backpack and simply go for a walk.' One hike with a cookbook-stuffed JanSport and an injured rhomboid muscle later, I found myself researching proper rucking backpacks. A $255 Rucker not being in my budget, I settled on GoRuck's 15L bullet. Billed as a daypack, the Bullet has the same 210D Cordura back panel and under-shoulder straps as the Rucker but a slimmer profile and less weight capacity. It can still fit a Ruck Plate in one of its three interior pockets, or a 20 lb. or 40 lb. sandbag in the main compartment, which helpfully opens flat. (I use a 20 lb. bag of rice from Walmart.) There's no hip belt, so I probably wouldn't attempt to go above 20 lbs., but for an average-sized woman in her mid-40s, I've found the Bullet to be perfect for short to moderate hikes. Weight feels evenly placed, the padded straps don't dig in or shift, and there's a D-ring inside to attach a hydration bladder, as there are no water bottle pockets. It's also the perfect size to double as a regular backpack for school or travel, and for $35 more you can spring for a version with a laptop compartment to make it a work bag. —Kat Merck $160 at GoRuck (Classic, 15L) $195 at GoRuck (Laptop, 16L) The GR3 is available in either 35L or 45L sizes, with the latter being the largest possible bag that's still TSA compliant. Perfect for travelers that haven't yet learned how to travel light, the GR3 can carry everything you need for two weeks on the road (or a lifetime if that's more your style). The GR3 is made of the same materials as the other GR series packs and like the GR2 has two compartments. They're just much bigger compartments. It is in fact difficult to convey just how big this bag is except to say that if you're like me—under 6 feet tall—you will look slightly ridiculous with the GR3 on your back. For that reason, and the fact that I don't need this much space, I much prefer the GR2, which, despite being nearly the same capacity, is much more svelte. One nice feature of the GR3 that the GR2 lacks is side compression straps (with buckles). These make the GR3 somewhat compressible, keeping it more manageable when it's not completely full, but even with these, and even on the 35L version, this is still a big pack and there's no hiding that. That said, if you need the room, the GR3 is the pack to get. GoRuck, should you read this, please consider a GR2 with compression straps.

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