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May 14, 2011 Sports
– Male, Female Champion Athletes will benefit from supplements
The incentives for the Male and Female Champion Athletes grew astronomically yesterday when Fitness Express revealed that the two top performers in the upcoming President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic II will benefit from nutritional supplements.
Proprietor of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald, handed over two nutritional hampers for the two athletes to Coordinator of the Classic, Edison Jefford at his Sheriff Street location. He said that it was an appropriate gesture for such an event and athletes. “We usually give support to sport. We’ve been doing a lot for powerlifting and bodybuilding and we have been getting into disciplines like cycling and athletics. The supplements that the athletes will benefit from are among the best in the sport,” McDonald said.
Among the items that the male and female champion athletes will collect following keen rivalries at the McKenzie Sports Club Ground, Linden on May 22 is Super Multi, which is a high potency multi vitamin that produces high levels of energy.
They will also get Whey Gold Meal, which according to McDonald, is best for post-training and post-competition recovery. He said both of the items that the athletes will get are among the high profiled nutritional supplements for athletes available at the store.
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