Mahadeo, Gonsalves top GTM Fitness Games Challenge

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Dillon Mahadeo, who continues to be in the limelight for fitness in Guyana and upcoming power lifting enthusiast Romario Gonsalves were among the top athletes on Sunday at the GTM Fitness Games Challenge which was held the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
The games which are a series of grueling challenges designed to test strength, speed and endurance saw the duo outclassing their opponents in the various challenges. Every athlete had a time span to complete each of the events. In  event one, the athletes had box over jumps and dead lifts, 21 reps, 15 reps and 9 reps respectively, to finish off the first event. Event two had a different series of challenges including 40 bar over burpees, 30 thrusters, 20 toes to bar, 10 snatches and 50 m lunches with the designated weight for each class.

Dillon Mahadeo  competing in the box jump over and deadlifts
Dillon Mahadeo competing in the box jump over and deadlifts

After the bruising pain was completed, Mahadeo won the RX event   after scoring 280 points, edging out Charlie Walker (275 points) and Anis Ade Thomas (270 points).  In the female category, Semonica Duke, surged to the top spot after scoring a whopping 290 points and tipping second placed Nessa Bhagwandin (285) and Shawnell Warner (280).
Meanwhile, the scaled events, which was introduced for the first time, was decimated with absolute awe and vigour by some very calm, collective athletes, especially those from the East Coast based Life Gym.
Gym member Gonsalves, who unofficially broke the World Record in the 59kilogram (kg) class in September at the RAW National Power Lifting Championships, proved this strength and endurance yet again by winning the   men’s overall scaled event.  The 18-year-old  topped the score sheet with 200 points  and   left Daniel Sooklall (185) and Christopher Clarke (175)  trailing in second and third respectively.
The women’s event was had much more closer competition with Delice Adonis and Tanesha Toney locked on 190 points for the  top spot. However, based on the rules, the winner was decided by the fastest timings of the last event.
It meant Adonis’s 10 minutes 54 seconds (10m;54s) in the 50m lunges was enough to give her  the title since Toney clocked eleven minutes eight seconds (11m;8s).  Commendably,   Krsytsal Chanderban pulled her stomach muscle in the first event (40 bar over burpees) but still managed to secure third with 180 points.
The next major event in the fitness arena will be the senior Power lifting National Championships slated for November 27. (Guyana Times)

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1 COMMENT

  1. Time for drug testing in this event, as we do not want these young people taking dangerous drugs, like steroids, to enable them to particpate successfully and probably win this event.It is for the good of all the compeditors.

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