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Fitness Express/GBBFFI agree on sponsorshi­p for National Senior C/ships

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Fitness Express has once again answered the call of the Guyana Bodybuildi­ng and Fitness Federation Inc. (GBBFFI).

The long standing benefactor of the federation has once again agreed to be one of the main sponsors of the annual National Senior Championsh­ips scheduled for Sunday evening at the Marriott Hotel.

During a simple ceremony recently at the entity’s 47 John and Sheriff streets location, its manager, Ian Rogers presented a cheque for a substantia­l sum to GBBFFI’s General Secretary, Lisa Ahmad.

The funds will be used to offset some of the expenses of the event which commences at 19:00hrs.

For the third time on the National Senior’s stage, the Men’s Physique segment will be contested along with the customary bodybuildi­ng categories, Ms. Bikini and Ms. Body Fitness categories.

This year’s event promises to be of a higher standard since many of the athletes have been through months of grueling contest prep.

According to President of the Federation, Coel Marks, “in excess of 22 athletes, inclusive of four females will be on the stage displaying their physiques.” Admission to the venue is $2500.

Some other notable sponsors include: Gandhi’s General Store, Atlantic Mining, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, World of Flowers, Windjammer Hotel, Cafe Sol, Star Party Rentals, Chung’s Global Enterprise­s and Gizmos and Gadgets.

 ?? Alkins Photo) (Royston ?? Teenager Keemo made a solid case for selection in Warriors’s staring XI after scoring a breezy 36 from 17 deliveries against the select XI yesterday. Paul was the only Warriors batsman who showed any applicatio­n with the bat
Alkins Photo) (Royston Teenager Keemo made a solid case for selection in Warriors’s staring XI after scoring a breezy 36 from 17 deliveries against the select XI yesterday. Paul was the only Warriors batsman who showed any applicatio­n with the bat

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