Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
QUEENS Sports Club will come to life this afternoon when it hosts the inaugural World Fitness Federation Zimbabwe Midlands Championship.
The contest is the brainchild of seasoned bodybuilder and fitness trainer Godwin Simbarashe Mhaka, who is the WFFZ president.
Mhaka, a multiple international fitness winner and his executive will host the first edition of the contest after recovering from the Covid-19 disruptions which struck soon after they had formed the new fitness federation in the country.
The Midlands Championship will cover several categories with more than 80 athletes expected to take part.
Mhaka said they will have several categories like junior and senior body-building, Bermuda model, bikini model, sports model and strength wars for both men and women.
Athletes are set to walk away with different prizes ranging from trophies, medals, hampers and cash prizes.
WFF Zimbabwe president Mhaka said they are looking forward to the first ever international fitness contest in the country.
“We are glad to see the return of the WWFZ Midlands Championship after we were affected by the Covid-19. We are going to have our first edition of the Midlands Classic which will take place at Queens Sports Club.
The contest will have several categories and we have received an overwhelming response from athletes.
“We are expecting a big turnout as well as some international athletes at the inaugural contest,” said Mhaka.
The contest managed to get support from corporates and individuals like Gold Metal Investments, Musabvunda, Kuvimu Aggregates, Muscle Rage, Supplements Factory, Transform Nutrition by Cathy, JL Fitness, Muscle laps and Eddy “Gearbox” Mutero, among others.



