Queen Victoria School (QVS) has taken a commanding lead in the boys’ division of the Tailevu Zone Athletics competition, surpassing Ratu Kadavulevu School (RKS) in the medal tally as of today. QVS has amassed a total of 51 medals, which includes an impressive 18 gold, 18 silver, and 15 bronze medals.
The defending champions, RKS, currently sit in second place with 13 gold, nine silver, and nine bronze medals. Meanwhile, Tailevu North College (TNC) is holding steady in third place. In the girls’ division, TNC continues to lead with a total of 13 gold, eight silver, and eight bronze medals, while Wainibuka is in second place and Dawasamu holds third.
This year’s Tailevu Zone Athletics competition has attracted significant attention, showcasing the talents of young athletes and promoting camaraderie among participating schools. The enthusiasm surrounding these events underscores the importance of athletics in fostering school spirit and nurturing future talent. The event highlights not only individual skill but also the supportive community that rallies around these young competitors, reflecting a hopeful future for athletics in Fiji.
Overall, as the competition progresses, the excitement generated thus far paints a bright picture for the future of athletics, with these spirited young athletes paving the way for continued success in future events.

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