More corporate support for HRC

Adedayo Wrights (right) Customs Broker at Akbar Auto Sales hands over his entity’s contribution to HRC Sponsorship & Finance Officer Dexter Garnett.    

– Three more businesses onboard

With just over two weeks to go before the night of reckoning at the Second Hugh Ross Classic Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships, the latest entities throwing their financial weight behind the competition are Studio 2000 Gym, Shell Boss Mining at the Bartica Mall and Akbar Auto Sales.

Adedayo Wrights (right) Customs Broker at Akbar Auto Sales hands over his entity’s contribution to HRC Sponsorship & Finance Officer Dexter Garnett.

The management of Studio 2000 in their statement said that as one of Guyana’s leading gyms, they are pleased to be associated with the Hugh Ross Classis Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships, noting that it is the first time they are onboard under new management.

“We will definitely be contributing annually towards this exciting championship which promotes the development of sports in Guyana. We also take this opportunity to inform the public that they can expect new things from Studio 2000 in the near future.”

Among the areas of improvement will be the weights and abs room as well as the addition of a cardiovascular room on the third floor. Improved rates are also in the making. “We are grateful to be onboard and wish all involved continued success.”

Head of Shell Boss Mining, Terrance Adams said it is a pleasure being a part of the HRC and his enterprise is looking forward to keen contests on competition night.

Customs Broker at Akbar Auto Sales, Adedayo Wrights also expressed delight in partnering with the HRC Committee for the show. He said that Akbar Auto Sales has always done their bit to support sports and its development in Guyana and they will continue to maintain that obligation to the nation.