Misamis Occidental prepares Norther Mindanao Athletic Meet 2024

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DAVAO CITY — The athletes of Asenso Misamis Occidental are already training to participate in the various competitions in the upcoming Northern Mindanao Regional Athletic Association Meet 2024 in Camiguin Island next week.

The swimmers in Misamis Occidental are inspired because of the strong support of the provincial government in their training and their needs.
Continue their efforts and preparation along with their dedication to become skilled and achieve their dream medal during the competition.

The coaches are also focused on the Arnis and Taekwondo participants are also honing their skills for the regional competition.

All the athletes in Misamis Occidental always strive because their Governor Henry S. Oaminal always respects them and gives them encouragement through financial support and is ready to respond to their needs in their training

With unyielding determination and relentless effort, they push their boundaries daily, aiming for excellence and the opportunity to showcase their team’s prowess at the pinnacle of competition.

Their unwavering commitment and passion for their craft drive them as they relentlessly pursue their dreams.-Eugene Hinutan

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