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Sep 25, 2016 Sports
Sponsorship has always been a major challenge for many Guyanese athletes in their

Fitness Express Manager Jamie Mc Donald (left) hands over the air ticket to Mr. Guyana Kerwyn Clarke.
quest to represent the Golden Arrowhead.
In the case of reigning Mr. Guyana Kerwyn Clarke, Fitness Express has ensured that he would be in the right frame of mind at the upcoming 44th annual CACBBFF sanctioned by IFBB and is set to be held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic from September 30 to October 1st, 2016.
Living true to its commitment of supporting athletes’ development locally and overseas, Manager/Owner of Fitness Express Mr. Jamie McDonald this week presented Clarke with is air ticket to the Dominican Republic.
In handing over the ticket at Fitness Express’ Sheriff and John Street, Campbellville location, McDonald wished Clarke every success as he embarks on bringing back the gold medal for Guyana at the Central American and Caribbean Body Building and Fitness Championships.
Clarke in response showered praise on McDonald and Fitness Express for their continued investment in his development whilst stating that the entity has been diligently supporting his training which include leading up to CAC 2016.
”Fitness Express’ continued support has been one of the enabling factors in me being where I am today in the sport and it further propels and give me the confidence of winning my category at CAC this year.”
”I have put in the necessary work and my main objective now is to display my hard work by taking care of the competing bodybuilders at CAC by capturing the eyes of the judge’s panel.”
Clarke, a two-time CAC bronze medalist and four-time Mr Guyana is expected to leave these shores on September 28 for the Dominican Republic.
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