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Apr 06, 2013 Sports
Show set for today
With all the hard work put in over the past months, it is now time to showcase with the aim of out muscling each other when the curtains are drawn for Total Fitness Mania 3, an in house competition dubbed ‘The Storm’ put on by the Management of Total Fitness Gym, situated at Grove, East Bank Demerara.
Adding some more flavor to the prizes was The Trophy Stall of Bourda Market with a beautiful overall trophy for the athlete who will be crowned Mr. Total Fitness Mania 3.
Yesterday at their Bourda Market location, Mrs. Devi Sunich handed over the trophy to Mrs. Marissa Sookram, stating that they were pleased to be on board with the show for another year.
“This is our way of giving back to the development of the sport which we have been supporting over the years. We have always tried, and will continue to do our little to see and encourage our sportsmen and women to aim for higher heights.
I would like to challenge you however, to ensure that more work is done to have females compete at the next show.”
Mrs. Sookram expressed Total Fitness’ delight and pleasure with Trophy Stall partnering with them yet again and promised that they will leave no stone unturned to ensure that Total Fitness Mania 4 attract female participation.
Today’s show is set to begin at 19:00hrs and will take place at the Digital Technology building, situated at Diamond, East Bank Demerara.
Thirteen athletes will vie for supremacy in the Novice division (Under 154lbs and 155lbs & over) while the senior contestants will go head to head in the 164lbs and 165 & over.
Show time is 19:00hrs.
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