WaitersRace.com Now Connects the International Waiters Races Community

Top Quote Created to fill the need of the increasing popularity of waiters' races around the world, WaitersRace.com is the international social networking community of waiter's race participants, organizers, sponsors and other enthusiasts who can share an easily usable online platform. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 06, 2011 - Waiters' races have been around for quite a long time, however in the last few decades they have become increasingly more popular around the world. The number of cities organizing them (especially on Bastille Day and other popular festivals) has increased every year.

    More than 600 races that happened since 1920 in about 53 countries and 300 cities have been listed, archived and organized on WaitersRace.com by date and place, as well as according to original official labels (Classic Tray, Sportive Tray and Fun Tray). In 2010 alone, WaitersRace.com has listed more than 150 races.

    "The fact that Waiters Races are increasing in numbers every year is not surprising," says Yoann Melloul, co-founder of the site. "Everybody likes the event. Spectators are fond of it because it's fun and free. Organizers and waiters see it as a great way to bring more awareness to the catering industry and profession. Sponsors make the most of the event to communicate their brand to the crowds and tourist offices use them to promote their city".

    WaitersRace.com was created to meet an increasing need for an international online community of supporters. "Although the web was full of information about waiters races, no place existed where organizers, waiters, fans, sponsors and other enthusiasts could communicate and share media files and stories. It was time to provide that service and build an online social networking site specifically for the waiters race community!" says Ruben Benamou, co-founder of WaitersRace.com.

    WaitersRace.com has set itself many goals including: supporting current and new organizers with helpful services (such as a planning handbook with ready-to-use templates), enlarging media coverage of the races, publishing race agendas and archives, reporting news and results and employing other marketing efforts on the subject to increase the recognition of the profession of waiter.

    The WaitersRace.com team has already received great feedback and support from the international waiters race community, particularly from recipients of WaitersRace.com official winner's certificates and from organizers who have published their photos, videos, and race details on their dedicated free race page on the site.

    The founders of the website are inviting all community members to contact them at contact ( @ ) WaitersRace dot com.

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