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Kochi , Sept. 8

The Standard Chartered Bank, Bennet Coleman and Company and JM Morgan Stanley emerged as the top three teams among the thirty-five teams in a battle against time and a test of endurance, physical fitness and effective strategy at the Microsoft Corporate Challenge 2006.

According to a press release, the Challenge tested each team in five stages that involved running, cycling, light engineering, mental activities like cracking codes, trekking through the wild, rowing across the backwaters, which demanded teams to push themselves to the extreme and stick together till the end.

"Although many of the participant members were meeting each other for the first time, it was amazing to see how they came together as a team in an extremely difficult competition that pushed each member to the extreme. The Standard Chartered team revealed that physical strength was not the deciding factor, but teamwork," said Mr Prem Bhatia, Managing Director, Sports Media Ltd.

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