Campbell bags Pro Card

…as Guyana reign supreme at 2024 CAC Bodybuilding Championships

It will always be a night to remember for Senior Men’s Mr Physique Emmerson Campbell, who just as he had predicted reigned supreme as the curtains came down on the 2024 Central America & Caribbean (CAC) Body Building & Fitness Championships Sunday night, at the National Cultural Centre.
Campbell, the defending CAC champion, appearing in front of a small but appreciative audience, did not disappoint as he flaunted a ripped and well-defined body to successfully defend his title and, in the process, achieve Pro Card status, an accolade that had eluded him for the past six years.
It was done in front of a partisan but knowledgeable fan base, family and friends. His achievement was described by many as well-deserved for his dedication to the sport and hard work.
Also, making Guyana proud was Julio Sinclair, who captured gold in the Men’s Body Building Over 90Kgs Class, much to the delight of the local fans.

CAC Men’s Body Building champion, Guyana’s Julio Sinclair strikes a pose with his accolades

In the winners’ row for Guyana also were Anthony Bayley, who won the Men’s Physique up to 23 years; Joel Caldeira in Men’s Body Building up to 23 years, Ana Anderico and Remalton Siland, while Melitha Fernandes, Delrae McLean, Kadeem Bowen, Christina Ramsammy, Angelica Barroncas, Orlanzo Valenzuela, Jamal Pollydore, Joshua Alexander, Rawle Greene and Christine Matos De Brito all produced creditable performances.
Guyana won the overall title ahead of Barbados and El Salvador in that order.
Dominican Republic’s Misaelis Pena won the overall Bikini Fitness; the Men’s Physique title went to Barbados’s Bukkiah Providence; Antigua and Barbuda’s Kayla Latayna Joseph claimed gold in the Wellness Fitness overall, while Suriname’s Anthony Nekrui reigned supreme in the Men’s Body Building overall.
Some of the other individual winners were Mexico’s Lourdes Maza Campos, Antigua and Barbuda’s Tiffany Gordon, Costa Rica’s Milixa Millon, El Salvador’s Melvin Rivera, Trinidad and Tobago’s Kriston Copilah, Barbados’s Trudi Bovell, El Salvador’s Edgar Pineda, Barbados’s Sanaj Jeffrey, Barbados’s Curtis Kirby, Jamaica’s Rayon Henry, Jamaica’s Sean Taylor, Antigua and Barbuda’s Tony Phillip, Barbados’s Janille Butcher, Suriname’s Gajus Haakat, Antigua and Barbuda’s Travon Giddings, Nicaragua’s Maxwell Vallejos, Barbados’s Danielle Holder, Barbados’s Tyrell Forde; Barbados’s Leanna Carter and El Salvador’s Amalia Araniva.