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Sep 23, 2012 Sports
-male and female athletes to compete at BHS
Whenever the name – Flex Night – is raised in bodybuilding circles and gyms for that matter, fans, lovers and followers take their minds back to the Flex Night bodybuilding and fitness shows that thrilled hundreds at the National Cultural Centre many years ago.
Well, the entity is back in the form of Flex Night Inc. and with their motto being ‘Raising the Bar’ they intend to make their contribution of bringing back the glory days of the sport.
The first of three Regional shows which are aimed at setting the platform for the Grand International Showdown in December at the National Cultural Center is set to come off on Saturday (September 29) evening in the Ancient County of Berbice.
Over 18 athletes in various categories will grace the stage at the Berbice High School vying for places to Flex Night International.
Males will flex off in the 154 pounds and under, 155 – 165 pounds, 166 – 176 pounds and over 176 pounds categories.
Fans can look forward to an exhibition for the Miss Flex Night and one of the highlights of the evening will be the Miss Best Legs competition. In this segment, the ladies will appear in two categories; first in a one piece posing suit while the second will see them appearing in a mini dress where they will go through a number of poses to display the results of weeks of committed work in the gym.
The top 3 athletes from each category will be selected to compete in the grand Flex Night International set for the National Cultural Center on December 8th next. The best of the local athletes will compete against Brazilian, Surinamese and French Guiana athletes.
Show time on Saturday will be prompt at 19:00hrs or 7pm.
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