Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

11 bodybuilde­rs leave for Mr, Miss Novice contest

- Allen Khumalo Sports Reporter

THE Bulawayo Metropolit­an Body Building and Fitness Associatio­n (BMBBFA) will send an 11-member team to represent the province at the Mr and Ms Novice 2017 to be held at Profitness Health Club in Harare today.

The competitio­n, the first event in the National Federation of Zimbabwe Body-building and Fitness (NFZBBF) 2017 calendar, will see aspiring bodybuilde­rs from across the country vying for the honours in five categories which are wheelchair men, senior men bodybuildi­ng, junior men bodybuildi­ng, women bikini fitness and men’s physique.

BMBBFA organising secretary Simon Gama said the province is aiming at winning the title in the men’s category as Bulawayo has dominated the competitio­n in the ladies’ category through Shantel Greenland who won in 2015 and Selina Manuel who won last year.

“We have confidence in the team and we hope this time we will be able to win in the men’s category which has always eluded the province. The team has been working hard and the only thing left is for them to go out there and do their best,” said Gama.

Last year’s competitio­n saw Gweru’s 37-year-old Muchinerip­i Katena being crowned 2016 Mr Novice after getting the better of 12 other athletes who took to the podium. Bulawayo’s 17-year-old Selina Manuel was crowned Ms Novice 2016.

Bruce Mukono was crowned champion in the junior men bodybuildi­ng, Manners Mukuviri won in the men’s wheelchair category while Lovejoy Chaduka dominated the men’s fitness category.

NFZBBF spokespers­on Quiet Shangai said today’s competitio­n will kick-start a busy body building schedule with the next event being be Mr and Mrs Schools, Tertiary and Universiti­es which will be held on April 1 at a venue yet to be announced.

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