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Jul 27, 2012 Sports
One of Guyana’s leading Departmental Stores, Giftland OfficeMax has maintained its support of the Hugh Ross Classic Bodybuilding & Fitness Show which is set for this Saturday (tomorrow) at the National Cultural Centre.
Marketing Manager Compton Bobb recently handed over the entities contribution to Hugh Ross at the Water Street based store.
Bobb in brief remarks reminded that Giftland OfficeMax has been a fervent supporter of Ross and the Classics from the beginning and they were more than happy to continue that support, pointing out that the event provides a positive avenue for the athletes to showcase their talent.
“We have always been supporting sports and its continued development in Guyana and in this case, bodybuilding which we believe has the potential to come really big here. We have been following the exploits of Mr. Ross on the World stage and we are pleased that he has decided to give back to his homeland in the form of the Classics among other things.” Bobb noted that athletes in the sport need all the encouragement and support they can get since it is quite costly to compete.
Ross in response thanked Boob and Giftland OfficeMax for their unflinching partnership while promising that tomorrow’s event will be exciting having attracted the best athletes in the land.
He also stated that the HRC will continue to make positive contributions towards the continued education of Guyanese when it comes to living a healthy lifestyle and exercising.
Tomorrow’s show is set to commence at 19:00hrs.
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