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KUALA LUMPUR: Sports heroes don’t die. They don’t even fade away. They become Masters.

The inaugural Asia Pacific Masters Games in 2018 held in Penang was a runaway success with over 5,600 men and women taking part. Of that number, 3,328, or almost 60%, were Malaysians.

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