Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School is currently leading the girls’ division in the Suva Zone One Athletics competition, while Kalabu Secondary School has taken the lead in the boys’ division. The defending champions in the girls’ category have displayed remarkable talent, earning three gold, one silver, and three bronze medals. Ratu Sukuna Memorial School is closely behind in second place with one gold and one silver medal, and International Secondary School holds third place with a single gold medal.
In the boys’ division, Kalabu Secondary School sits at the top with one gold medal, followed by MGM in second place with one silver medal, and Jeremiah College securing third place with a bronze medal.
This exciting atmosphere is part of a vibrant athletics calendar in Fiji, aimed at boosting school spirit and enhancing sports participation. The upcoming National Championship Coca-Cola Games, scheduled for April 24-26 at the HFC Bank Stadium, is expected to generate considerable excitement, as schools rally to foster community spirit among aspiring young athletes.
The ongoing competitions, including various zones across Fiji, illustrate a strong commitment to nurturing talent and creating an inclusive environment for youth sports. This initiative not only encourages individual excellence but also promotes a supportive community that inspires young athletes to reach their potential. The collective enthusiasm and dedication witnessed during these events point to a promising future for athletics in the region.

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