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Apr 12, 2012 Sports
Fazia’s Collection of America & Longden Streets and H. Mohamed General Store, Licence Firearm Dealer & Importer of Robb Street have both renewed their commitment to support the Hugh Ross Classic Body Building & Fitness Show, which is in its third year.
Fazia’s Collection has been on board with the HRC from its inception and they have noted their satisfaction with the staging of Guyana’s leading body building show.
Handing over the cheque to HRC’s Sponsorship and Finance Officer Dexter Garnett at Fazia’s Collection Main Store yesterday was Sales Representative Velincia Brescenio who said that the entity was happy to be associated with the show for another year.
Brescenio noted that Fazia’s Collection contribution is always assured as it is their way of giving back towards the development of sports, and in this case, bodybuilding, in Guyana.
Over at H. Mohamed’s General Store in Robb Street, Manager Ransford Goodluck handed over his entity’s contribution to Garnett stating that this was the second year that they are on board with the Classic’s.
Goodluck, congratulated the HRC committee for bringing off the show once again stating that it was also very good that they will be bringing off some Regional events wher the best athletes will be selected to compete at the finals set for July 28 at the National Cultural Centre.
The Regional shows are fixed for Berbice, Linden and Georgetown, next month.
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