Fitness Express sponsors GAPF novices/junior C/ships

Leading supplement and fitness products supplier, Fitness Express, has once again flexed its corporate muscle in support of a sporting discipline.

Fitness Express (47 Sheriff Street, Campbellville) recently presented a cheque to Vice President of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPF), Gordon Spencer to aid in this year’s novices and junior championships.

CEO of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald, hands over the sponsorship cheque to Vice President of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPF), Gordon Spencer to aid in this year’s novices and junior championships set for Sunday in Berbice.
CEO of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald, hands over the sponsorship cheque to Vice President of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPF), Gordon Spencer to aid in this year’s novices and junior championships set for Sunday in Berbice.

The championships will be staged this Sunday at the New Amsterdam Multilateral School in Berbice.

In brief remarks, CEO of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald, said that his company was always happy to provide sponsorship and support to the GAPF especially given the stellar performances and results, both locally and internationally of its lifters.

McDonald added that the GAPF and the entire powerlifting fraternity continues to do Guyana proud adding that it was amazing that  they are able to achieve such high levels of success with such modest financial investment relative to the other more prominent sporting initiatives in Guyana.

“We look forward to seeing the performances of the novice
athletes that this year’s competition will produce,” said Mc Donald.

Weigh-in time is 8am and the competition begins at 11am.