For Vernon residents Robynne and Kurt Ouchi, the thought of travelling across the world to compete in a competitive sport seemed like it was reserved for professional athletes and youth.
But, in 2025, they got just that opportunity.
The husband and wife duo just got back from a trip to the International Masters Games (IMG), which was held in Taipei, Taiwan.
The event brought together 25,000 senior athletes in 35 different sports. The Ouchi's competed in swimming.
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The competition is for anyone 30 years of age and older, and is known as the world's largest multi-sport event combining sport, fun and travel with like-minded people.
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Athletes are allowed to compete in seven events, and can choose from an array of sports, in both individual and team settings.
The couple is a part of the Vernon Masters Swim Club back home, and used the experience to claim numerous medals.
Robynne (competing in the 45 and up age category) won a gold in the 50 metre backstroke and 800 m freestyle while also collecting silvers in the 100 m backstroke, 100 m and 50 m freestyle, with a bronze also added to her tally in the 4 x 50 m medley relay
Meanwhile, Kurt won five golds, in the 50 and 100 m backstroke, and 50, 100 and 200 m butterfly.
More information on the competition can be found at