Fitness Express, E-Master Corporation rack up with GAPLF for Novices competition

The longest partnership with powerlifting as a corporate partner has been maintained when the Owner/Manager of Fitness Express, Jamie McDonald, yesterday presented a cheque to Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPLF) President Franklin Wilson.
The entity’s John and Sheriff Street, Campbellville store was the venue for the simple handover, as McDonald noted that his company was more than pleased to be continuing a rich tradition of support for the sport.
“Fitness Express is happy to be continuing our support for powerlifting, which continues to do well here in Guyana and internationally. I’ve seen the continued growth of this strength sport, and the development of our athletes, both male and female, and dare say we are proud to be a part of this exciting development.”

Jamie McDonald, Manager of Fitness Express, (left) handing over sponsorship to GAPLF President Franklin Wilson

E-Master Corporation’s Managing Director, Mr. Oudit Seenarain, also shared his company’s delight at being on board, and being able to back “the sport and the young athletes who are making their entry into competition.”
“Powerlifting, no doubt, is on the up. We can see and feel its development, and we at E-Master Corporation are more than privileged to be part of the sport at this juncture in our history. The GAPLF can be assured of our unflinching partnership, going forward,” he said.
The annual competition, which will take place at the Saint Stanislaus College Auditorium beginning at 09:00hrs, will showcase several male and female athletes aiming to make a mark in the sport.
The rivalry is anticipated to be keen as the strong men and women aim to outdo each other, with medals and trophies being at stake for outstanding performers. Fitness Express has also agreed to reward both the respective female and male overall winners with a supplement hamper.
The sport reached its highest international achievement just last Saturday, when Guyana’s marquee strongman Carlos Petterson-Griffith briefly broke and held the 93kg squat record at Sheffield24, which brought together the 12 best male and female lifters from around the world.
And while 2023 was a very successful year for powerlifting, with Guyana competing and medaling at all three World Championships apart from the South American Championships, 2024 is expected to be another successful year, according to GAPLF President Franklin Wilson.
“I’d like to extend the Federation’s gratitude to both Fitness Express and E-Master Corporation for their continued investment in our sport. It’s support like what we get from these two entities that fuels the growth and sustenance of the sport, and ensures that we keep our local competitions, which is mandatory,” he said.