Champions were crowned across five categories at the inaugural Supreme Ventures Jamaica Invitational Bodybuilding Championships held at the Courtleigh Auditorium in Kingston on November 23.
Organized by Supreme Ventures in partnership with the Jamaica Olympic Association and the Jamaica Bodybuilding and Fitness Association, the event showcased the nation’s top bodybuilding talents across five categories: Men’s Physique Open, Women’s Bikini Fitness Open, Bodybuilding Open, Classic Bodybuilding, and Women’s Bikini Wellness.
Sheldon Harper took top spot in the Men’s Physique Open category ahead of Shaquille Bowen and Dwayne Leslie. Andre McDonald, Ranile Moore, and Nicholas Williams filled out the remaining top six spots.
In Women’s Bikini Fitness Open, Nicole Lewis claimed the title, with Kenesha Spencer and Oberlene Smith-Whyte finishing second and third, respectively.
Nicolas Wilson took the top honours in the Bodybuilding Open, followed by Henry Graham in second place and Andrew Chisholm in third.
Kymani Kirby, Rupert Johnson, and Wendell Martin finished in the fourth, fifth, and sixth positions.
In the Classic Bodybuilding category, Kymani Kirby rose to the top, with Wendell Martin in second and Amunike Peddie in third.
Nicolas Wilson, Matthew Donville, and Ross Lowe placed fourth, fifth, and sixth, respectively.
In the final category of Women’s Bikini Wellness, Bryana Johnson emerged victorious ahead of Lissan Wallace placing second.
“We are extremely proud to have launched the Supreme Ventures Jamaica Invitational Bodybuilding Championships, and to have witnessed such outstanding competition,” said Chloleen Daley-Muschett, Corporate Communication and PR Manager at Supreme Ventures Limited.
“This event is a testament to the incredible talent in Jamaica, and we are excited about the future of bodybuilding in the country. We look forward to making this an annual event that continues to inspire and elevate athletes at all levels,” she added.