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Sep 26, 2015 Sports
Following some intense pre-judging at the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas last night, Guyana’s athletes to the 43rd Central American and Caribbean Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships are expected to be in the finals today.
Athletes from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Kitts & Nevis and the host country which is fielding 43 alone, will compete in body fitness, fitness, bikini and women’s physique in the women’s categories; and men’s physique, men’s bodybuilding and men’s fitness in the men’s categories.
Following the pre-judging yesterday, the field will be narrowed down to six athletes in each division for today’s main show. The top three athletes in each category will receive trophies and fourth through sixth will receive medals.
Reigning Mr. Guyana Kerwyn Clarke is leading Guyana’s charge in the light middleweight category along with Sylvester Andrews (welterweight), CAC gold medalist Devon Davis (bantamweight), debutant Emmerson Campbell (men’s physique) and the determined, multi-talented Alisha Fortune who will contest the Miss body fitness class.
According to Clarke, pre-judging was very competitive but he was confident that the Guyanese athletes would make today’s finals noting that the results were not readily available.
CAC Championships, which is sanctioned by the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB), has attracted about 400 athletes from about 40 countries.
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