Island Body Fitness athlete Monique Trenchfield strikes a flawless pose during the JABBFA National Senior Championship at Wolmer’s Boys’ School on Saturday, August 15, 2026. Her exceptional presentation and conditioning earned her dual gold medals, winning both the Tall Class and the highly coveted Overall title in the Women’s Bikini Fitness division.
The Wolmer’s Boys’ auditorium was transformed into a stage of discipline and physique on Saturday, August 15, as the Mayberry JABBFA National Senior Championship crowned its 2026 champions before a packed house of patrons, families and fitness enthusiasts.
The championship, staged under the theme ‘Investing in Excellence, Building Champions’, once again benefited from the continued title sponsorship of Mayberry Investments Limited (MIL) which has backed the event since 2022.
Competitors from gyms across the island battled through 14 categories, with the evening building to three overall titles.
Nicolas Wilson of New Level Gym, who topped the Bodybuilding Middleweight class, went on to claim the Bodybuilding Overall crown. Shaquille Bowen of Classic Body Fitness, winner of the Men’s Physique — Tall Class, was named Men’s Physique — Overall champion.
Monique Trenchfield of Island Body Fitness, who won the Women’s Bikini Fitness — Tall Class, was crowned Women’s Bikini Fitness — Overall champion.
Irie Gym athlete Duwell Allen (left) receives his trophy from Kerry-Ann South, senior relationship manager at Mayberry Investments Limited, during the JABBFA National Senior Championship at Wolmer’s Boys’ School on Saturday, August 15, 2026. Allen secured a third-place finish in the Bodybuilding – Lightweight category and fifth place in the Men’s Physique – Muscular division.
Malik Griffiths of Raw Ground Training enjoyed a standout night across multiple classes, taking first place in Classic Bodybuilding, Men’s Physique — Muscular; and Bodybuilding — Lightweight. Treshawna Hutchinson of Fit Farm Fitness Club also claimed a double, winning both the Women’s Fit Model category and the Women’s Bikini Fitness — Short Class title.
In the remaining categories, Cecil Beacon of Iron Beach Gym won Bodybuilding — Masters, while Naima Stennett claimed Women’s Bikini Fitness — Masters. Shania Daley of Express Fitness 24/7 took the Women’s Body Fitness title, and Deandra Williams of NRG Fitness won Women’s Physique. Mario Watson of Fit Farm Fitness Club claimed Men’s Physique — Short Class, and Lissan Wallace of Spot On Fitness topped the Women’s Bikini Wellness category. Rounding out the weight classes, Franz Collins of Express Fitness 24/7 was victorious in Bodybuilding — Heavyweight.
“Every athlete who stepped onto that stage on Saturday represented months, and in many cases years, of discipline and sacrifice. Mayberry Investments Limited is proud to have stood behind this championship since 2022, and prouder still to see that investment reflected in the calibre of competition we witnessed this weekend,” said Desiree Wheeler, marketing manager at Mayberry Investments Limited.
Saturday’s championship followed the July 30 launch of the competition at the Liguanea Club in New Kingston where Mayberry reaffirmed its commitment to the sport with a $1-million sponsorship pledge. Mayberry Investments Limited says it looks forward to continuing its partnership with the Jamaica Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Association (JABBFA), congratulating this year’s champions, and every athlete who competed, for helping to elevate the standard of bodybuilding and fitness in Jamaica.

