Loata Lewageena from Ratu Sukuna Memorial School has made headlines at the Coca-Cola Games by winning the gold medal in the Intermediate Girls Discus event with a remarkable throw of 46.02 meters, breaking the previous record of 42.55 meters set by Brieanna Rabakena in 2024. This victory marks an important milestone for Lewageena, who claimed a silver medal in the junior grade competition last year and entered the finals with her best throw being 42.55 meters, showcasing her impressive development as an athlete.

Lewageena’s success reflects a growing trend of record-breaking performances among young athletes in Fiji. Her strong mental preparation and the support of her coaches and family played crucial roles in her achievement, where she emphasized her focus on technique during the competition. This triumph not only bolsters her standing as one of Fiji’s top young athletes but also contributes significantly to the pride and recognition of Ratu Sukuna Memorial School within the athletics community.

Following her performance, the spirited atmosphere at the Coca-Cola Games highlights the collective efforts and talents of young athletes across Fiji, inspiring others to achieve greatness in their respective sports. The excitement around such events fosters a sense of camaraderie and community spirit, offering hope for the future of athletics in the region as these stars continue to break barriers and set new records.

Athletes like Lewageena are paving the way for future generations, underscoring a bright future for sports in Fiji, where resilience, dedication, and competitiveness thrive.


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