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2004 media release (16th february 2004)
Local labour hire company throws
its weight behind national bodybuilding event Hobart to host 2004 NABBA Australian Bodybuilding
and Figure Championships
What do Tasmanian business The
TESA Group and Australia's best bodybuilders have
in common? Not much, you might say, but they do
indeed share at least one characteristic - they
know what it takes to compete successfully at
a national level.
And it's this shared commitment
to reaching the top of a chosen field - whatever
it may be - that has prompted TESA to support
the first national bodybuilding event to be held
in Tasmania.
The NABBA 2004 Australian Bodybuilding,
Figure and Fitness Championships will be held
at the Wrest Point Convention Centre, Hobart on
Saturday 18 September.
The news was announced at TESA
headquarters, Albert Rd, Moonah, today by company
Chairman Craig Ransley and NABBA Australia's Tasmanian
representative and National PR Director, Laura
Clements.
As naming rights sponsor for
the competition, TESA, has provided Tasmanians
with an opportunity to see the nation's - and
in some cases also the world's - top bodybuilders,
figure-shapers and fitness stars strut their stuff
on stage.
It will also be a rare opportunity
for Tasmania's small, but talented community of
bodybuilders show a home crowd that they can mix
it with the best in the business, and possibly
win a trip to represent their country at the NABBA
Universe in the UK two weeks later.
"Like many sporting organisations,
NABBA is run by volunteers, so we rely on sponsorship
and in-kind support in order to run events at
state, national and international level, and to
raise funds to allow competitors to compete overseas,"
Laura said.
"Thanks to TESA's considerable
support, the burden on volunteers has been reduced
and this means that we can spend more time focussing
on making this the best-ever national competition."
Craig, who is no stranger to
pumping iron, said TESA was pleased to be able
to support another first for Tasmania.
"The TESA Group is all about
innovation - we like to stand out from the crowd
and pride ourselves on out ability to achieve
great success nationally from a Tasmanian base,"
he said.
"From this perspective, we have
something in common with bodybuilders, who certainly
stand out.
"TESA is pleased to be able to
give something back to the Tasmanian community,
which has helped our company to grow and now operate
our skilled labour resourcing business from two
sites in Tasmania (Hobart and Devonport), as well
as establish operations in Victoria, NSW and Queensland."
The Australian Championships
generally attract about 80 of the country's best
male and female competitors, from teenagers to
glamourous figure competitors to master competitors
(whose physiques are often the envy of people
half their age).
"The beauty of NABBA competitions
is that they also include fitness oriented categories
under the World Fitness Federation (WFF) banner.
This means that there is a division for just about
everyone," Laura said.
"For example, the WFF offers
Mr Athletic divisions and fitness divisions for
men, women and couples.
"Within NABBA we have the traditional
bodybuilding divisions, as well as the figure
divisions for women. Here, competitors have the
chance to be a little more glamourous, which means
wearing high heels, posing differently and displaying
a certain look that takes into account femininity,
poise and grace - along with muscularity; condition
and shape."
Australia will host the NABBA
World Titles on the Gold Coast in June, and Laura
said this event has brought many of Australia's
most successful competitors out of retirement.
"Hopefully this means some of
them will also make the trip to Tasmania to compete
in September, as they may be keen to also qualify
for the Universe competition," she said.
"However, even if they don't
compete, the judging panel will consist of a number
of national, world and universe titleholders.
"I am hoping to persuade a couple
of them to guest pose and show the Tasmanian audience
what it takes to be a world champion."
Laura is confident that the competition
will attract an audience of at least 500.
"Even at our state shows we've
been able to attract 200 -300 people, and the
crowds are always very vocal and appreciative,
which is something you don't always get in the
mainland. I think interstate visitors will be
pleasantly surprised at the kind of reception
they will receive," she said.
"In terms of visitor numbers,
we are looking at about 100 people. I've already
received calls from as far as the Northern Territory
and Cairns, so the message is out there.
"We certainly won't make a huge
dent on the local economy, but competitors, officials,
families and friends generally spend at least
a few days in the host city to 'celebrate', enjoy
the sites and indulge in local delicacies.
"The Cadbury factory will
probably be popular with competitors!"
The TESA 2004 NABBA Australian
Championships will be held at Wrest Point Convention
Centre, Hobart from midday on Saturday 18 September.
The two overall winners will be crowned 2004 Mr
and Ms Australia and will receive air fares to
the Universe Championships in Newcastle, England.
Anyone interested in competing,
sponsoring the event, or assisting on the day,
contact:
Laura Clements
National PR and Marketing Director
NABBA Australia
mobile: 0418 572 528
email: performancepr@netspace.net.au
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Craig Ransley
The TESA Group
mobile: 0419 873 027
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