Latest update December 25th, 2024 1:10 AM
Jun 20, 2012 Sports
The neighbouring Republic of Suriname has deepened its involvement in the Flex Night International event, scheduled to take place on Saturday December 8th at the National Cultural Centre.
Last Sunday, at a lunch hosted in Paramaribo by the President of the Suriname Bodybuilding and Weightlifting Federation (SBWB), Mr. Moekesh Kanhai, it was confirmed that a contingent of between 50 and 60 persons would be travelling to Georgetown from Suriname to attend the Flex Night International. That number will comprise athetes, judges, officials and supporters.
Mr. Kanhai also confirmed that he has engaged the services of Surinamese born Mr. Edy Wilson (2nd in the 2011 Arnold Classic; 1st in Juliette Bergman Classic, now IFBB PRO) and Ms. Ghisa Ter Haar (current European champion in Miss Fitness) as Guest performers in the Flex Night event.
Special arrangements have also been made for Flex Night Inc. to have an Information desk in place at the Mr. Suriname contest which comes off on December 1st. Persons from Suriname who are planning to attend Flex Night would be able to receive relevant information from this Flex Night Information desk. In addition, a contingent of 30-35 persons from Guyana will be travelling to Suriname to witness those championships and lend support to the authorities of the neighbouring organisation.
Managing Director of Flex Night Inc. Donald Sinclair used the opportunity of the meeting to hand over to the Suriname Federation President 50 copies of the recently launched Flex News newsletter, for distribution to gyms in Suriname.
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