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Jul 11, 2012 Sports
– athlete hungry to compete in 400m at Olympics
Jamie McDonald, Proprietor of Fitness Express, a relatively small emerging business which is located on the Sheriff Street, yesterday afternoon donated supplements, Creatine and Probiotic Series to Guyana’s locally based qualifier, Winston George for the 2012 London Olympic Games in the presence of the President of Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) Colin Boyce and his Coach Lyndon Wilson (AAG Coach of the Year).
Muscle Pharm’s Creatine is a substance known in the sporting industry. Creatine, banned-substance free, will furnish George, AAG Male Sportsman of the Year with explosive power that sprinters need during their daily training sessions.
The other substance, MyoFusion a protein power will come in handy for his recovery after his training sessions, McDonald explained during the presentation.
George on receiving his supplements, which will carry him through his sessions before the Olympics, stated that he was delighted to know that the entity supported him on his road to the Games.
“I would like to thank Mr. McDonald for this kind donation; this will help me in my performance in training and also in my races.”
“Thank you for doing such a kind job for a Guyanese Olympian who is now coming up”, he continued as he congratulated the owner for stepping up to the plate.
Responding to the athlete, McDonald stated that the entity is focused on Bodybuilding but given the underlying circumstances surrounding George he decided to provide him with supplements which he knows will boost his body.”We don’t have a lot of Olympians and that only comes around every four years. I have been reading about his exploits for the past few months in the dailies and I know 400m sprinters can benefit greatly from supplementations.”
On behalf of the Athletics Association/Guyana Police Force, Boyce commenting after the presentation expressed his gratitude to the owner for coming on board to assist George, a serving rank of the Police Force.
Boyce adding that he realized that the athlete at this time needs all the support that he can acquire stated that he expects him to come out successful at the London Games.
The President of the Association continued by staying that the donation made my Fitness Express will be a boost to Track and Field in Guyana.
Boyce hopes that the George continues to recognize the need to work as he endeavors to bring home a medal to the Land of Many Waters.
“I trust that George will continue to recognize the need to work hard and not only to make himself proud nor the Guyana Police Force proud, but the Cooperate Guyana as he endeavors to bring home a medal. If he does not get into the final, well so be it, I think he has quite a far way to go and he is still young and focused.” (Juanita Hooper)
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