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Dec 14, 2014 Sports
Hugh Ross, the world renowned Bodybuilder and Malta Supreme Brand Ambassador has
continued his campaign to promote healthy living among children following visits to three schools in Berbice and Georgetown.
Ross, a former Mr. Universe and NABBA Masters Champion, visited Berbice High and New Amsterdam Multilateral schools in New Amsterdam and Marian Academy in Georgetown where he interacted with students and teachers and encouraged them to adopt healthy lifestyles.
The United States-based Ross, Guyana’s most accomplished bodybuilder and fitness expert said he was extremely excited to be home and will take this opportunity to engage his compatriots as he continues his crusade to promote fitness and good health.
Ross, who was born at Eversham Village on the Corentyne, also attended the Berbice High School. The students were excited to see Ross and some engaged the bodybuilding icon in a pose off at the schools.
Ross was accompanied by Malta Supreme Brand Manager Clayton McKenzie who said the sessions at the schools were well received.
Malta Supreme produced by Banks DIH Limited is a non-alcoholic drink ideal for children and athletes.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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