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MassKaralympics 2025 brings 28 sporting events to MassKara Festival

Arland Blanco, Armando Denajeba, Jose David Diaz, Julie Ann Maculiño,  and Paulo Gepulango  (l-r)  at the MassKaralympics  press conference on Wednesday.* Ronnie Baldonado photo

The MassKaralympics 2025 opens as a centerpiece side event of this year’s MassKara Festival, staging 28 sporting competitions that showcase barangay representatives, local athletes, and national icons.

Billed as a “festival within the festival,” the MassKaralympics highlights a wide range of events, a press release from Gugma Foundation said on Wednesday, Sept. 17.

The events  include the 1st Mayor Greg Gasataya MassKara Volleyball Cup, the 4th MassKara Tchoukball Tournament, the MassKaRun, Bike, and Zumba, the 1st Mayor Greg Gasataya MassKara Pickleball Tournament, and the 1st MassKara 3×3 Basketball Tournament.

Among the top five highlights are the 1st Mayor Greg Gasataya MassKara Football Cup, the 1st MassKara Volleyball Cup, and the much-anticipated “Legends Rise: MassKara Gugma All-Star Exhibition Game”, featuring some of the country’s most celebrated basketball heroes under the Gilas Legends banner, the press  release said.

The Gilas Legends — a roster of players who once carried the country’s colors in international competitions — headline this year’s tournament.

Fans can expect to see iconic names such as Marc Pingris, Dondon Hontiveros, Gary David, Jeff Chan, Arwind Santos, Ranidel De Ocampo, Cyrus Baguio, Willie Miller, Ryan Reyes, and Asi Taulava, the press release said.

Other events that will add variety and excitement to the lineup, include the BMX and Skateboard Competitions featuring rising talents such as Motic Panugalinog and Guetler Mariano, as well as the City of Smiles International Marathon.

Competitions will be staged in key venues across the city such as the USLS Coliseum, Montalbo Gym, Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club, Bacolod Skate Park, and the Provincial Capitol Lagoon.

Festival Director Rodney Ascalon said the MassKaralympics underscores Bacolod’s commitment to both sports and inclusivity.

“It’s not just about competition; it’s about celebrating community, unity, and the enduring Bacolodnon spirit of resilience and joy,” Ascalon said.

With barangay athletes standing shoulder-to-shoulder with national legends, MassKaralympics 2025 strengthens its place as one of the most awaited features of the MassKara Festival, the  press release said.*

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