The latest unofficial medal tally from The Fiji Times reveals that Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School has successfully defended its title in the girls’ division at the Coca-Cola Games held in Suva. This accomplishment signifies not only the school’s athletic prowess but also its ongoing commitment to nurturing talent in young female athletes.
In the boys’ division, Marist Brothers High School continues to assert its dominance as a defending champion. They have showcased impressive performances, particularly in the 4×400 meters, where their Sub Junior Boys team secured a gold medal, contributing to their overall lead in the tournament.
Previous reports from the ongoing championships indicate that both Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School and Marist Brothers High School have been consistently leading their respective divisions. On Day 2 of the event, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School was reported to be excelling with more than 14 medals, including a substantial number of golds, while Marist Brothers High School maintained a strong medal count as well.
This year’s Coca-Cola Games, taking place at HFC Bank Stadium, have been a vibrant celebration of athletic talent and school spirit. The competition draws attention and support from local communities, emphasizing the importance of sports in educational institutions. The excitement surrounding the events showcases the potential for growth in athletics within Fiji, inspiring young athletes to strive for excellence and fostering a spirit of camaraderie and pride among schools.
As these events continue, there remains a hopeful outlook for the future of sports in Fiji, with the collective achievements of students promising to pave the way for greater successes in the years to come.

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