Two more business entities join forces with HRC

WITH athletes on the final stretch before this Saturday’s Malta Supreme Hugh Ross Classic (HRC) Bodybuilding and Fitness Show at the National Cultural Centre, corporate support for this activity continues to flow, as two more entities offered their support to the biennial event. Chipping in with their respective contributions were Chase Academic Foundation and Planet Fitness Pro, who both handed over their contributions to the man in whose honour the show is being held, Hugh Ross.
In presenting his cheque, head of Chase Academic Foundation, Henry Chase, said that they are elated to be a part of an activity that seeks to encourage positivity in relation to athletes bringing their bodies into competitive shape to be the best.
He noted that Ross has set a high standard throughout his career and he is challenging the local athletes that will be on show to also aim to always set high standards during their respective careers.
Owner of Planet Fitness Pro, Alecia Rambarran also commended the HRC for bringing off a show of this nature for the third time noting that the local athletes look forward to this event which is the biggest of its kind on the bodybuilding calendar in Guyana.
She noted that Planet Fitness Pro was pleased to be associated with the HRC and is encouraging fans and lovers of the sport to ensure they are at the venue this Saturday, for what would be a memorable event.
Ross in response thanked both Rambarran and Chase for coming on board as a partner with the HRC and promised that the HRC will continue to make their contribution towards the growth and success of bodybuilding in Guyana.

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