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Jul 24, 2018 Sports
Ahead of the 6th Annual IPF/NAPF North American Regional Powerlifting Championships to be held at the Sevilla Palace Hotel, Mexico City, Mexico, from August 1-4 next, Fitness Express has once again shown its support for local athletes.
The leading local supplement and gym equipment supplier has made financial contributions towards the duo of Paul Adams and Erwyn Smith as they seek to excel next week.
Adams would be competing in the 83kg Male Open Raw/Classic and while Smith will be seeking glory in the 93kg Equipped Class.
In handing over the contributions to both athletes, Manager of Fitness Express, Jamie Mc Donald stated that it’s always a pleasure to be assisting the athletes who have been working hard towards bringing glory to the nation and themselves.
”We at Fitness Express would always assist in whatever way we can, we are supported by these athletes and other persons so it is necessary for us to help empower these local gladiators in their quests to represent the Golden Arrowhead. It is never an easy task in preparing one’s body to compete at this level and we applaud you and other athletes for their commitment and discipline.”
We wish you guys all the best and look forward to good results out of Mexico. Adams and Smith expressed gratitude to Mc Donald and Fitness Express for the unremitting support they have been receiving over the years, not only for overseas engagements but also for local powerlifting shows and other sports disciplines.
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