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Feb 14, 2014 Sports
Fitness Express, specialists in health and fitness products has once again undertaken the responsibility of sponsoring the Guyana Amateur Body Building and Fitness Federation Novice Championships which is set for Saturday March 1, 2014 at the Theatre Guild Playhouse, Kingston, Georgetown.
Owner/Manager of Fitness Express Jamie Mc Donald (right) hands over the cheque to GABBFF Organsing Secretary Videsh Sookram
This marks the fourth consecutive year that Owner/Manager of Fitness Express Jamie Mc Donald has associated his company with the GABBFF competition which will showcase young and emerging talent in the sport.
Mc Donald, in handing over the sponsorship cheque to GABBFF Organising Secretary Videsh Sookram at the entity’s 47 John and Sheriff Streets premises reminded that despite being a fairly new business, they have been investing in a major way in Guyana’s sports development.
The contribution will cover all trophies for the competition while the company will also be presenting supplement hampers to some of the outstanding performers on the night.
“We are once again very pleased to be associated with the development of body building in Guyana. This is a task we have committed to ever since opening business here and we will continue to be associated with the sport. We’ve supported every activity relating to the sport and are very proud of the achievements of our athletes.”
Mc Donald also hinted that Fitness Express would also be supporting the Hugh Ross Classic which is set for March 29 in major way.
Sookram thanked McDonald for his company’s continued partnership with the national body and the support for the sport overall.
He informed that over 25 athletes have signed up so far for the competition coming from gyms in Berbice, East Bank, West Bank and Georgetown.
Admission to the Theatre Guild on Saturday March 1st is $1500 with muscle flexing set to start at 19:00hrs.
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