Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle has extended heartfelt congratulations to Guyana’s Rosanna Fung, following her historic triumph at the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB) World Championship.

The event was held as part of the prestigious Binous Classic in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), where Fung became the first athlete in Guyana’s history to win a World Championship title at the IFBB.
Ninvalle described Fung’s victory as “a proud moment” for sports in Guyana, noting that her accomplishment has elevated the nation’s profile in international bodybuilding and demonstrated the potential of Guyanese athletes to excel on the global stage.

“The National Sports Commission (NSC) joins the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, the Government of Guyana, and the people of Guyana in congratulating Rosanna Fung on her continued success and climb on the international stage of bodybuilding,” Ninvalle said.
The Director of Sport added, “Her victory is not just a personal milestone, but a national achievement that will inspire generations of athletes to follow their passion and pursue excellence.”
Competing in the highly-competitive Wellness category, Fung delivered a world-class performance that outshone elite competitors from across the globe.
Her poise, symmetry, conditioning, and stage presence impressed both judges and spectators, earning her the coveted gold medal, which is a first for Guyana at the IFBB World Championship level.
The Binous Classic, widely regarded as one of the largest and most respected bodybuilding shows and expos in the Middle East, attracts top-tier athletes and fitness professionals from around the world.
Ninvalle pointed out that Fung’s victory on that stage signalled not only her individual brilliance but also Guyana’s growing presence and influence within international fitness and bodybuilding circles.
“Rosanna’s story, from humble beginnings in the sport, to earning her IFBB Pro Card, and now proudly representing Guyana as a world champion, speaks volumes about the passion of our athletes and the spirit of our people,” Ninvalle stated.
“It shows that with hard work, discipline, and belief, Guyanese athletes can stand shoulder to shoulder with the best in the world.”
He added that her achievement reflected the success of the many athletes, coaches, and organisations who continue to build Guyana’s reputation as a rising sporting nation.
“This victory belongs to Rosanna, but it also belongs to Guyana, to every young athlete who dreams of greatness, and to every supporter who believes in our potential,” Ninvalle noted.
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