New Professional bikini wellness athlete Hanna Rampersaud says she is super elated about her win in the Roger Boyce class and international bodybuilding federation (IFBB) Elite Pro World Cup last weekend
Rampersaud, arrived in Guyana on Monday after her successful sojourn in Barbados.
Rampersaud, competing in the Women’s Wellness Senior, won her bikini wellness weight category before placing second for the pro-card.
The judges however determined that she presented an almost perfect package on stage and was deserving of a pro-card as well.
Rampersaud speaking to the media at the Ogle International Airport, said it was rough road but she achieved the seemingly impossible.
“It was really tough; I was really concerned because it was challenging, but I did my best and I did well and even more than I expected,” she said.
According to Rampersaud, she feels like a champion and it is a culmination of her hard work for years.
She said, “I feel like a winner forever, because you are doing so much, working so hard, when you are always being nice to people and stay humble, you will succeed and always be a winner.”
Speaking to her fans and supporters, she had this message: “Just keep your head up, don’t give up, every time you fail, keep going, that is the time you need to work harder.”
Hannah Rampersaud now joins Laura Creavalle, 1979, and Rosanna Fung, 2022, as the third female Guyanese to win a pro-card and to be elevated to professional status in Fitness and Bodybuilding.
Nicholas Albert also picked up his pro-card after taking the overall bodybuilding category.
Albert along with Selvon Whatley are the country’s only male Pro-card winners.