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Oct 25, 2013 Sports
The Corentyne Comprehensive Secondary School, located at Ankerville, Port Mourant is the venue for tomorrow night’s Mr. and Miss Flex Night Berbice Bodybuilding Show which is expected to attract 24 male and female contestants.
Those in contention have been drawn from gyms throughout the length and breadth of the Ancient County as the Mr. and Miss Flex Night Berbice celebrates what is being seen as a Renaissance of bodybuilding in Regions 5 and 6.
This is the second successive year that this contest is being staged under the banner of Flex Night Incorporated. In 2012 the event was held at the Berbice High School and the local planning was spearheaded by Winston Clement of Windero Gym, then Flex Night Berbice Regional Coordinator.
This year, to stress the extent to which bodybuilding has been ignited in the Corentyne area, the event is being held in Port Mourant, and local planning is being coordinated by Raheem Ali, the new Berbice Coordinator and owner of House of Pain Gym.
The event has won the support of Gizmos and Gadgets who will be sponsoring the trophy for the overall winner as well as having a display of their line of bodybuilding supplements and attire. Pooran’s Pharmacy will be having a similar display. These companies are seizing the opportunity to make the Corentyne bodybuilding and fitness enthusiasts more aware of their product offerings.
The following gyms will be sending athletes to the Flex Night Berbice event: Fitness Zone, House of Pain Gym, Power House Gym, Power Flex Gym, Skeldon Community Centre Gym and Windero Gym.
So far two ladies – Candacy Lynch and Janica Sandy, both of Windero Gym, will be contesting the Miss Flex Night Berbice segment. The Mr. Flex Night Berbice will see both veteran and new competitors taking the stage, in what promises to be a night to remember at Port Mourant.
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