The Fiji Finals national championships commenced with exciting performances, showcasing the commendable talents of students from various schools. As of the opening day, Saint Joseph’s Secondary School and Marist Brothers High School led the medal tally.
In the girls’ division, Saint Joseph’s holds a strong position with a total of three medals: one gold, one silver, and one bronze. Close behind are Xavier College and Adi Cakobau School, each with notable achievements—Xavier securing one gold and one bronze, while Adi Cakobau has one gold and one silver.
On the boys’ side, Marist Brothers High School dominates the rankings, claiming two gold and two silver medals. Both Swami Vivekananda College and All Saints College are tied for second place, with each having won one gold medal.
The competition, taking place at the HFC Bank Stadium, is filled with anticipation as track finals get underway, bringing together schools, athletes, and communities in the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie.
The enthusiasm seen during this championship reflects a collective community effort to support young athletes, indicating a bright future for athletics in Fiji. These events are pivotal not only in recognizing talent but also in fostering community pride, unity, and the development of youth sports.
The ongoing excitement suggests that participants will continue to excel, contributing to the vibrant sports culture in Fiji and empowering future generations of athletes.

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