Fitness Express backs GAPLF’s Intermediates/Masters Competition

Set for the St. Stanislaus College Auditorium on Sunday May 19, 2025, Fitness Express is continuing its long-term support of powerlifting in Guyana.

Fitness Express’ Jamie McDonald hands over sponsorship to GAPLF’s Paul Meusa.

Under a new President now, Paul Meusa who took over the reins of the federation from Franklin Wilson two weeks ago, Meusa’s first assignment will be the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPLF) Intermediates and Masters competition.
In congratulating Meusa on his ascendancy to the helm of the sport, Owner/Manager of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald said that he was more than happy to maintain his company’s commitment to the development of the sport, stating that Fitness Express has been backing powerlifting since it restarted under the then President, Peter Green who was succeeded by Ed Caesar and subsequently, Gordon Spencer.
“It’s a tradition for us here at Fitness Express to continually back the progress of the athletes. We are satisfied that our continued investment has seen the sport rise and our athletes become consistent meddlers for Guyana. We’d love to see this maintained under your stewardship and as continue to empower the federation.”
Meusa expressed the gratitude of his new executive and all the athletes whilst committing to continue building and developing the sport.
Sunday’s Intermediates and Masters competition will take place at Saint Stanislaus College with the weigh-in of athletes beginning at 06:00hrs, lifting time is from 09:00hrs.