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Jul 30, 2016 Sports
Tomorrow, Fitness Paradise Gym holds its annual Gym Expo. The venue is the Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel and the event starts at 7.00 pm sharp. This year’s event will see the largest contingent of females on stage as 6 ladies take the stage to vie for the coveted Miss Expo Best Legs and Miss Expo Bikini titles.
The ladies have taken the training for this event very seriously and have trained and dieted their physiques down to their best stage-ready appearance.
All six ladies will be making their debut on the bodybuilding stage, although one or two boast previous modelling experience.
For all of them training for the Miss Expo Best Legs and the Miss Expo Bikini has been a baptism by fire; months of disciplined hours in the gym, months of restraint at the dining table, and months of sacrifice in terms of night-time leisure activities.
The audience at the Ramada Georgetown Princess will be guaranteed a most entertaining evening as Delice Adonis, Addis Castello, Adiola Frank, Xamara Kippins, Sharon Mohan and Vanessa Small don their posing suits and flex with grace and elegance tomorrow night.
Kavita Ganpat, winner of the GABBFF Miss Bikini 2016 title will be making a guest appearance.
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