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Mar 04, 2014 Sports
John Fernandes Ltd. lends a helping hand
With attention now shifted from the Guyana Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation Novice championships, which saw Sylvester Andrews crowned the new novice king, focus will now be on this month ends fourth Hugh Ross Classic Body Building and Fitness Show at the National Cultural Centre.
Joining the list of corporate entities showing support for the Classics is John Fernandes Ltd., Shipping Agents and Stevedore Contractors, located at 24 Water Street, Georgetown.
Marketing Director Bernie Fernandes handed over a cheque for an undisclosed amount to HRC Sponsorship Officer Dexter Garnett in the presence of HRC Chairman, Hugh Ross.
Fernandes in brief remarks said that the company was delighted to be on board with the HRC Classic that is slated for Saturday March 29 next at the National Cultural Centre.
“We at John Fernandes are very pleased to be a part of this event which allows our athletes the opportunity to compete against each other in a high level atmosphere. We commend Mr. Ross and team for having the show another year and we know that the athletes are looking forward to competing once again.”
Ross thanked Fernandes and his company for their timely support of the Classics, indicating that the HRC Committee will be pulling out all the stops to bring off a quality show.
“We would like to thank you sincerely for supporting this event. I want to let you know that we are having a quality guest poser in IFBB Pro Jeff Beckham who would be in Guyana a few days before the actual show to interact with athletes and fans.”
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