The Herald (Zimbabwe)

All set for inaugural Marume Classic contest

- Chipo Sabeta Senior Reporter

A GALAXY of top bodybuilde­rs will battle it out tomorrow at the inaugural Marume Classic contest, which will be hosted by four-time Mr Zimbabwe bodybuildi­ng winner Givemore Marume.

Running under the theme, “Promoting Health and Fitness”, the country’s top muscle men are set to converge at the Zimbabwe College of Music in Harare with over 50 athletes confirming their participat­ion.

“The preparatio­ns are underway and 80 percent of the ground has been covered. The venue has been secured at Zimbabwe College of Music and most requiremen­ts purchased,’’ said Marume.

“The contest begins at 6pm to 9pm and tickets will be sold on entrance at $10. I believe the birth of this new project will develop and improve the standards of the sport.

“I am interested in motivating our local system to get better, especially in the area of developmen­t, an area that is critical in every system.

“I have been doing bodybuildi­ng competitio­ns for 20 years and I think it’s important to inspire upcoming athletes with a classic show which will be happening for the first time in Zimbabwe.’’

Held in partnershi­p with the National Federation of Zimbabwe Body Building and Fitness, the Marume Classic will also be graced by South Africa’s Internatio­nal Federation of Bodybuildi­ng and Fitness Pro bodybuilde­r Earl “The Beast” Abrahams.

Abrahams, a celebrated South African bodybuilde­r, will be landing in the country this afternoon, as excitement builds up for contest.

Reigning Mr Zimbabwe, Paul Goredema, who finished third in the super heavyweigh­t division at the IFBB Arnold Classic in South Africa in May, will be the guest poser.

South Africa-based athlete Dumiso Dhlodhlo, who is the reigning Mr ZIFT, leads the cast of over 40 male bodybuilde­rs vying for the inaugural Marume Classic top prize.

Other top contenders who have confirmed their participat­ion include three-time Mr Bulawayo Lovemore Manyamana, Blessing Nyamupimbi, Chamu Marange, Pardon Dube and Givemore Kamujokoro.

On the ladies front, Loreen Moyo, Ashley Dube and Diana Machakaire are expected to take to the stage for the Marume Classic title.

Marume Classic is bankrolled by principle sponsor Saltrama Plastic, who have provided prize money of over $3 000.

“There is also a helping hand from Pro-Fitness Gym, KM Auctions, Arch 260 branding, Kutaura Enterprise­s, Impact Academy ad Pram Graphics, Zimoco, NFZBBF and doors are still open to those interested in supporting me,” he said.

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