MANILA, Philippines — THE Philippine Masters Games Association is leaving no stone unturned forming a highly competitive delegation to the World Masters Games scheduled in Taipei from May 17 to 30.
Atty. Al Agra, PMGA president and also head of the Pilipinas Obstacle Sports Federation, said 42 Filipino athletes no younger than 35 years old have so far enlisted to compete in 10 sports.
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