Seventeen-year-old swimming star Kelera Mudunasoko is poised to lead Team Fiji as the flag bearer at the 2025 Pacific Mini Games in Palau. Known for her achievements as a gold medalist at the 2023 Pacific Games and for holding multiple national records in breaststroke events, Mudunasoko has established herself as a formidable athlete on the international stage.

A dedicated student from Natabua High School, Mudunasoko balances her rigorous training regimen with her academic responsibilities, often waking up at dawn for early practice sessions. Her preparation includes competing in the 50m, 100m, and 200m breaststroke events, and she expresses great pride and excitement at the opportunity to carry the flag, calling it a dream come true.

This momentous occasion marks a milestone as Mudunasoko becomes Fiji’s youngest flag bearer in an international competition, inspiring not just her teammates but also young athletes across the nation. Her journey resonates with the broader narrative of hope and resilience among Fiji’s future sports stars, as several young athletes aim for success at the upcoming Mini Games, including her peers like Kelerayani Koroi in volleyball and Iris Rae Fisher in outrigger canoeing.

The atmosphere leading up to the Pacific Mini Games is filled with optimism as athletes from various disciplines prepare to showcase their dedication and skill. The collaboration and support among these athletes symbolize the community’s commitment to fostering young talent, paving the way for a promising future for sports in Fiji. Their collective efforts emphasize the values of hard work and determination, uniting them under the shared aspiration of representing their country with pride and excellence.

As the games draw near, the excitement surrounding Team Fiji continues to grow, highlighting the incredible potential of these young athletes to inspire future generations.


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