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Mar 18, 2013 Sports
The Windero Fitness Gym of Whapping Lane in New Amsterdam won three of the five categories to take top honours when the Fitness Zone Gym of Stanleytown, New Amsterdam, successfully staged their one night Mr. Muscle Flex Junior and Senior Bodybuilding Competition 2013 on Saturday last at their Lot 49 Stanleytown, New Amsterdam Berbice entity.
Results of action on the night show: In the Light Fly Weight category Kenneth Jankie of the House of Pain Gym winning from Sheed Totoram of Windero and Leon Mahadeo of House of Pain. The bantamweight category saw Raymond Rabindranauth of the Windero Gym being the lone entrant in that division.
The Light weight division saw Melroy Grant of Windero winning from Marlon Trim of Fitness Zone in their contest.
Abdool Shabeer of Windero then stepped onto the stage as the lone contestant in the Light Heavyweight division.
The Heavy division saw Dwayne Mars of Fitness Zone taking top honours from Alex Hutson of Windero and Kevin Overton of Fitness Zone.
A reasonable sized crowd was on hand to see to bodybuilders go through their paces as they strutted their stuff in an effort to capture the coveted prizes.
The competition was held in order to give the bodybuilders much needed competition and keep them prepared and physically fit. (Samuel Whyte)
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