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Apr 04, 2013 Sports
Lovers of the fine art of bodybuilding along with members of the Total Fitness Gym, located at Grove on the East Bank of Demerara are in for a treat this Saturday when the Total Fitness Gym hosts their 3rd annual in house competition.
Dubbed, ‘The Storm’, Total Fitness Mania 3 promises to showcase some seasoned campaigners along with many new kids on the block seeking to prove that they have what it takes to take on those who would have been around for some time.
The venue for all the action on Saturday evening is the Digital Technology building, situated at Diamond, East Bank Demerara with muscle flexing time set for 19:00hrs.
Athletes will compete in the Novice and Senior divisions. Those contesting the Novice segment will do so in the under 154 lbs and 155 lbs and over while the senior contestants will strut their stuff in the 164 lbs and 165 and over.
Preparations by the competitors have been ongoing with this week being used to fine tune in order to be in pristine shape for Saturday’s competition.
The new kids on the block seeking to take the stage by storm are Gregory Dainty, Anand Mangal, Edwin Charles, Kevin Bobb-Semple, Orin Hernandez and Isaac Guyadeen. Among the seasoned campaigners expected to face off are Travis Peters, Ebyo Orford, Akeem Inniss, Tyrone Eusibeo, William Ward, Adrian Andries and Michael Dos Santos.
Corporate support for the event has been very good to date with Fitness Express, Digital Technology, Trophy Stall of Bourda Market, Geeta Balram, Kasim Hardware Store, Pamela Veersammy, Lall Beharry, Gaitree and Community Pharmacy all chipping in.
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