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Nov 02, 2013 Sports
Corporate support for the highly anticipated inaugural bodybuilding show at Kaylee’s Resort, Coverden, East Bank Demerara has been flowing in, according to organizer, Videsh Sookram, Manager of Total Fitness Gym.
Sookram noted that he is very heartened by the fact that businesses along the East Bank corridor have been showing wonderful support for this venture which is expected to attract
some of the best athletes in Guyana.
Shane Mechanical Engineering and V&A General Store have both chipped in to ensure that athletes and fans enjoy a satisfying evening come Saturday November 9, 2013.
Both entities have said that they are proud to be associated with the event and are equally happy that such a show will attract some of the best athletes. They are looking forward to an entertaining evening and are urging lovers of the sport on the East Bank to come out in their numbers to support.
Sookram expressed thanks to the representatives of Shane Mechanical Engineering and V&A General Store, located at Soesdyke for their collective support. Other sponsors on board so far include Dominoes Pizza, JB Metals, Wahaab General Store, Auto Discount Store, Sagar One Stop Shop, Gas and Go Gas Station, Fitness Express and Al Haaq BBQ and Grill.
Reigning Mr. Guyana, Kerwyn Clarke will be the guest poser for the show.
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