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Mar 19, 2014 Sports
As the time winds down to the staging of the Fourth Hugh Ross Classic Body Building and Fitness Show set for March 29, at the National Cultural Centre, corporate support continues to flow.
Joining the list to ensure the a quality experience in every regard are Giftland OfficeMax and Woodpecker Trophies and Sports.
The two entities handed over their contributions to Hugh Ross Classic Committee Chairman Hugh Ross and Finance officer Dexter Garnett, respectively.
Christel VanSluytman, Team Leader – Marketing & Production of Giftland OfficeMax presented her companies contribution to Ross noting that they were happy to be a part of the show for another year.
Giftland, VanSluytman noted, has been playing its role with regards to sports development across the board in Guyana and has been working along closely with a number of bodybuilders by providing them with endorsement deals over the years.
“The Hugh Ross Classic Show is just another vehicle which Giftland OfficeMax uses to fulfill our corporate responsibility towards our sportsmen and women and we are elated to be on board. We wish the organisers and the athletes a successful show.”
Tinelle Beckles, Sales Representative of Woodpecker Trophies and Sports in handing over the
cheque to Garnett noted too that they have been supportive of the Hugh Ross Classic and Body Building Show before and will continue to play their role in support of local athletes.
Both Ross and Garnett expressed gratitude to Giftland OfficeMax and Woodpecker Trophies and Sports for their show of confidence in the show which is set for Saturday March 29 at the National Cultural Centre beginning at 19:00hrs.
Tickets for the show are expected to go on sale this week. IFBB Professional bodybuilder Jeff Beckham is the Guest Poser and will be in Guyana from next Monday ahead of the show.
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