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June, 01 2011 09:03:01

My to trim for Miss Universe

Terrific: Hoang My, Viet Nam's representative at the Miss Universe 2011 pageant, will be trained by top international fitness and nutrition experts to help her sculpt a perfect physique and fitness level. — File Photo

Terrific: Hoang My, Viet Nam's representative at the Miss Universe 2011 pageant, will be trained by top international fitness and nutrition experts to help her sculpt a perfect physique and fitness level. — File Photo

HA NOI — The California Fitness & Yoga Centre (CFYC) has signed a partnership agreement with the Sai Gon Universe Co-operation to provide official fitness training and image consulting to Hoang My, Viet Nam's representative at the Miss Universe 2011 pageant in Brazil.

My will be trained by top international fitness and nutrition experts in order to help her sculpt a perfect physique and fitness level. She will receive further instruction in Samba, Latin and Zumba dancing before participating at the Miss Universe Pageant in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during September this year, according to Randy Dobson, managing director of CFYC.

Image consulting, provided by California Studios, will include make-up, style, photo shoot, costume and accessory consultation in order to enhance My's image as Viet Nam's official representative at the global competition.

"It's my strong belief that there are many Vietnamese women who, with the proper development, could become a major force at international beauty competitions and in the modelling industry. My certainly has the potential to win the Miss Universe 2011 title. It is our goal to give her the proper exercise, diet and image in order to bring the title home to Viet Nam," Dobson said.

CFYC has sponsored many famous TV programmes including Miss Universe, Dancing with the Stars, Mister Viet Nam and Viet Nam's Next Top Model. — VNS

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