BAJAN SUN MAGAZINE
DEC 2014
MEET BODYBUILDER
Shaquile Lavine
W
ith a standing room only audience at
the The Lester Vaughan Secondary
School, the Mr Schoolboy and Body Fitness
Championships 2013 had it all and without a
doubt, Mr Schoolboy, was a walk in the park for
18-year-old Shaquile Lavine, the national junior
champ and the fifth place junior at the recent
Central American and Caribbean (CAC)
Championships in Santo Domingo. He was the
class of the ten-man competition, easily
outstripping his competitors in terms of condition
with his sharp abs, huge quads and his back
muscle biceps shot, a feature of his presentation.
Shaquile, a product of the Metropolitan Institute,
was also voted Best Poser and Most Muscular.
In 2013 Mr. Schoolboy Shaquille Lavine
changed it up a bit with the veterans in local
bodybuilding. The Metropolitan student proved
to be on top of his game when the Michael Riley
Classic was staged at Harrison College. He quite
easily captured the Juniors division before taking
the Open Classic by defeating defending
champion Cyprian Mallett. When the well
chiseled Shaquile was specifically placed to pose
down with the bulkier Mallett in the Open – with
the other competitors Lasco Byron, Reginald
Thorpe, and Zico Best looking on – it was
obvious that the battle was well and truly on
between the two. Not only did Shaquile walk
away with the first prize of $1, 000, he also took
the Best Back, Best Legs, Best Symmetry and
Most Muscular awards, leaving Mallett with
$500 and the consolation of being the Best
Poser.
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