Fitness Express main sponsor for tomorrow’s GAPF Novices, junior c/ships

CEO of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald presenting the GAPF’s General Secretary, Andrea Smith with the financial pact to offset expenses of tomorrow’s juniors and Novices Championship. Also captured in the lenses is little Zoe, a future powerlifter. 

The Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPF) will open its 2017 competition season with the annual Junior and Novices Powerlifting Champion-ship tomorrow at the Banks DIH Limited Sport Club, Thirst Park.

CEO of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald presenting the GAPF’s General Secretary, Andrea Smith with the financial pact to offset expenses of tomorrow’s juniors and Novices Championship. Also captured in the lenses is little Zoe, a future powerlifter.

The event is scheduled to attract the cream of the country’s young and first time lifters who will battle for trophies and bragging rights.

Weigh-in time is 7:00hrs and the competition begins at 9:00hrs sharp.

As is the case with the iron sports locally, Fitness Express, will shoulder the responsibility of being the main sponsor for the fixture which will attract in excess of gladiators.

CEO of the company, Jamie McDonald recently presented the GAPF’s General Secretary, Andrea Smith with the financial pact to offset expenses of the competition.

Britany Mack, Tineisha Toney, Indra Mekdeci and Tracy Shamsudeen. On the male side, the likes of Carlos Petterson, Kevin Brijlall, Arif Immamdeen, Romario Gonsalves, Phillip Romalho, Reeaz Mohamed and Marley Vyphuis are some of the top lifters who will be vying for top honors.

Admission is $500.