FitFest Tampa Bay brings competition and community to Florida State Fairgrounds

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

FitFest Tampa Bay attracted over 10,000 attendees to the Florida State Fairgrounds, featuring competitions in Olympic weightlifting, CrossFit, jiu-jitsu, and strongman events. The two-day festival also included nearly 100 vendors showcasing fitness gear, supplements, and wellness products. Founded by Chris Zamudio, FitFest has transformed from a local gym competition into Florida's largest sports and fitness expo, setting records for participation and exhibitors this year. Zamudio views the event as a community-building initiative, uniting athletes of various disciplines under one roof. CrossFit competitor Alisha Beeman noted the event's energy and the rewarding connections made through shared experiences.

The festival not only highlights athletic talent but also fosters a sense of belonging among participants. This year's record turnout indicates a growing interest in fitness events across Florida. FitFest serves as a vital platform for athletes and fitness enthusiasts to engage and celebrate their passion.

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