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Century Tuna Superbods getting bolder than ever as it celebrates 10 years of health and fitness




The Century Tuna Superbods Nation 2016 promises to be bigger, better and sexier on its 10th year. The hottest search for healthy, fit and sexy body for 2016 will make a grand splash taking the whole nation by storm.


Century Tuna Superbods Nation 2016 media launch



Exciting activities are all lined-up to culminate the 2016 Superbods finals night on April 10, 2016 at the posh and exclusive Palace Pool Club in BGC. 

Equally fit and fab Mr. Greg Banzon, Century Pacific Food Inc. general manager

 “As we mark a glorious decade of promoting health and fitness through our bi-annual Superbods search, which has since become a much anticipated event, we felt that it’s only proper that we raise the bar to even greater heights,” says Greg Banzon, general manager of Century Pacific Food, Inc. “Not only have we widened the scope and reach of our search, we will also be mounting a series of exciting events that form part of an over-all campaign for a change to a healthier lifestyle and reform in fitness across the country."




Hosting for this evening is Ms Gelli Victor who is also looking sexy and fab on stage.


Host Gelli Victor throws some questions to Anne Curtis and Derek Ramsay at the Century Tuna Superbods Nation launch held at New World Hotel last January 27, 2016.

Headlining Century Tuna Superbods Nation 2016 are the ultimate Superbods Anne Curtis and Derek Ramsay who will take the stage in the sizzling finals night runway show that is bound to deliver an exhilarating evening of fun, fitness, and fitspiration.  



Yes you too can join this sexy event- here’s how:
To take part of this much-awaited competition, simply download the Century Tuna Superbods Nation mobile app, an easy-to-use tool that’s designed to help users get fit and healthy while keeping abreast of the latest news on the Superbods competition. 



Once registered and approved, users get to see all the features of the app, get updated on summer events and activities, join the engagements presented by Century Tuna and submit an entry to the 2016 Superbods competition. This unique app lets users vote, follow, and share the journey of the Superbods finalists for the whole duration of the Superbods competition. Plus, users also get the chance to win invites to the finals and party night, and grab exciting prizes as well.

Schedule of go-sees for aspiring Superbods will be held on February 9, 15, 20 and 28 at Davao City, Cebu City, Pampanga and Manila, respectively.

To help the Superbods finalists stay on track and in tip top shape, mentors and coaches, including Jim Saret and Chef Nadine Tengco, will be on hand to facilitate a Superbods Camp aimed at improving the over-all lifestyle and wellbeing of the Superbods finalists. A Superbods Weekend Fitness Fair, meanwhile, allows for consumer engagement, participation, and empowerment towards the achievement of their personal fitness goals.  


Gela Gamboa, Century Tuna marketing manager


“Since its inception in 2006, it has always been the vision of Century Tuna Superbods to encourage our consumers to get healthy by living right,” Gela Gamboa, Century Tuna marketing manager relates. “Which is why, this year, we’re enjoining everyone to get involved: aside from joining the search, consumers can download the app to get into the Superbods lifestyle. And then there’s the Superbods Weekend Fitness Fair at Bonifacio High Street where lots of fun activities, which they can enjoy together with celebrities and Superbods finalists, await them.”

Mr. Greg Banzon, Superbods Anne Curtis and Derek Ramsay, and executives of Century Food Inc.

With all these exciting elements, there’s no doubt, Century Tuna Superbods Nation 2016 will make this coming summer a blazing season to remember.

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