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Jul 14, 2012 Sports
Aiming to be as shredded, chiseled and ripped to the max to ensure that they are well positioned to cart off the top prize in their respective category apart from challenging for the overall crown is the ultimate goal of all the athletes selected to compete in the 3rd Malta Supreme Hugh Ross Classic Bodybuilding and Fitness Show set for Saturday July 28.
It is no secret that the necessary supplements and vitamins are quite costly in Guyana. But a Good Samaritan in the name of Fitness Express of Sheriff and John Streets, Campbellville has stepped forward to assist the athletes in their quest to be in the best possible shape.
Jamie Mc Donald, Manager/Owner of Fitness Express made the commitment to the HRC Organising Committee and has since made donations of supplements and vitamins to all the athletes that are competing.
A total of 33 athletes inclusive of females Alisha Fortune and Nadina Taharally will be gracing the stage of the National Cultural on July 28 in their quest for glory. Fortune has the distinction of being the winner of the Ms. Fitness Crown on the two previous occasions the HRC was held.
Four will compete in the bantamweight category, two in the lightweight, five in the welterweight, nine in the middleweight, four in the light middleweight and seven in the heavyweight category.
Mc Donald spoke about his entity’s reasons for powering up the athletes: “We decided to give the supplement packages before the competition for several reasons. We always prefer and are willing to offer forms of support which specifically benefit Guyana’s athletes with regards to their performances.
We want athletes to know that when we offer our support we are not just throwing resources blindly at them for purely promotional purposes, but genuinely and personally care about their goals and achievements. This is why we chose to offer personalized supplement packages for the athletes.”
He further stated that they {Fitness Express} decided to do the donation prior to the competition for all the athletes who qualified to compete in the finals because they wanted to provide a level playing field with regards to supplementation.
“We hope that this will allow the athletes to bring out their very best physiques for the 2012 Hugh Ross Classics.”
The HRC Committee expressed gratitude to Mc Donald and Fitness Express for partnering with the entity to ensure the success of this year’s competition and the continued growth of the athletes.
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