Apart from promoting awareness of marine conservation,
reigning Miss PNG Rachel Sapery James is also a strong advocate of health and
fitness, The National reports.
After winning the much-coveted title two months ago, James
is now preparing to compete in the Miss South Pacific Pageant in Port Moresby from Nov
22-27.
Reigning Miss PNG, Rachel Sapery James on the catwalk.
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With only a month to go, a fundraising committee has been
established to help her prepare for the event.
This is an opportunity for James to showcase PNG to rest of
the Pacific region and do the country proud.
She is appealing to
all Papua New Guineans including business houses for their support in the
event.
James will be joining 10 other contestants from Fiji, Hawaii,
Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga,
New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Cook Islands and Kiribati.
Last year’s winner
was Fiji’s
Merewalesi Nailatikau who was in the country earlier this month to officially
launch the pageant.
The young and inspiring Miss James is no ordinary beauty and
brains.
A marine biologist by profession, she is also a tri-athlete
and loves to dance salsa.
Salsa or zumba is the latest fitness craze taking Port Moresby by storm,
attracting mainly women.
It is a fun and dynamic exercise which is exciting and
different - fitness programme that the whole family can enjoy.
You don’t need dance training to participate and there is no
partner involved.
Even the most un-coordinated person can give it a try!
All you need is an instructor to give fewer verbal cues with
participants to watch the movements and feel the music.
It takes Latin music and dancing out of the dance studio and
into the gym!
So if you haven’t tried zumba and want to see what the craze
is all about, come on down to the indoor sports complex, Sir John Guise Stadium,
for ‘The Miss PNG Zumba Fitness Party’ happening
on Saturday from 3pm-4pm.
There will be prizes for the best outfit, best dancer and
the fittest looking and performing participants so come along and support the
event!
Tickets are selling at K20 adults and K15 kids below the age
of 12.
All funds raised will go towards supporting Miss PNG’s
preparations for the Miss South Pacific Pageant.
For tickets, you can contact Chrissilla Kabe Talis on 322
9175.
The Miss PNG zumba fitness party will be coordinated by
Milla Nash of McNash Fitness.
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