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Mar 26, 2011 Sports
Fiona Harris receiving donation from Interline Fitness Rep. Nadina Taharally who is also a prospective Miss Body Beautiful.
Giftland Office Max and Interline Fitness Gym have both made contributions to the Guyana Amateur Body Building & Fitness Federation (GABBFF) ahead of their annual Novice and Intermediate Championships set for the National Cultural Centre tomorrow evening.
Giftland Office Max Marketing Manager Compton Bobb handed over a cheque to federation President Fiona Harris which covers the cost of all the first place trophies including the overall for the event. Harris said that Giftland has been supporting all their ventures and they are most grateful for their sustained assistance.
Interline Fitness Gym which is owned by former federation executive member Nizam Haniff also presented a cheque to the body in the interest of the sport’s continued development.
Competing in the Novice competition would be first timers and those who have tried before but did not succeed with those placing 1st to 3rd being eligible to collide participate in the Intermediate championship.
The categories are 143lbs, 154lbs, 165lbs, 176lbs and over 177lbs. There will also be Under-21 and Masters Divisions apart from the Men’s and Women’s Fitness and the Ms. Body Fitness competitions.
Tomorrow’s activity will get underway from 19:00hrs.
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