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The third annual Guam International Marathon (GIM) will be held on April 12, 2015. Event organizers announced changes to the race finish, as well as the designation of world-renowned Olympic gold medalist Naoko Takahashi as event ambassador.

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Where does Philippines sports go from here? In the wake of the 20 Filipino athletes’ medal shutout at the Sydney Olympics, the clamor is for a vision to light the road to the future.
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