athletics
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Fiji Coca-Cola Games Finals Introduce Strict Drug-Free and Smoke-Free Security Measures
Security tightens as the Coca‑Cola Games Fiji Finals go drug‑free and smoke‑free, backed by a cross‑agency safety push to protect athletes and spectators. Expect tougher screenings and coordinated planning that could change how the meet unfolds.
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Queen Victoria School Poised for Breakthrough at Coca-Cola Games with Strengthened Coaching
Queen Victoria School is quietly building momentum for the Coca‑Cola Games, aiming to rise to another level. With strengthened coaching, veteran teachers, and broad community support, the underdog squad is sharpening its focus on middle‑distance and field events to climb the leaderboard.
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Cyclone disrupts maritime transport, postpones Coca‑Cola Maritime Zone athletics with revised schedule to protect island teams
Option A: Storms and disrupted sea routes upend the Coca‑Cola Maritime Zone, prompting a postponement that organisers say will safeguard fair play for island schools. Option B: With travel delays mounting for island teams, a revised Maritime Zone plan aims to keep competition fair and inclusive despite the weather setback. Option C: Cyclone conditions force…
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Moana Pasifika to withdraw from Super Rugby Pacific next season amid ownership and financial turmoil
Moana Pasifika faces a watershed moment as they reportedly won’t contest Super Rugby Pacific next season, a move that could reshape the competition. Behind the scenes, financial struggles and leadership shifts are fueling questions about the franchise’s future.
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Yeshnil Karan undergoes appendicitis surgery, will miss May championships
Leading Pacific distance star Yeshnil Karan underwent successful surgery for acute appendicitis and will miss a string of May competitions while he recovers. Officials say the operation went to plan and he’s on the road to a full recovery, with progress updates as his rehabilitation unfolds.
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Tuvere’s final-lap surge seals 800m gold as Nakasi High defends Triple N Zone title in Suva
An emotional late surge decides a high-stakes 800m race after a teammate falters, a moment that could shape a season toward the nationals. Beyond the win, a story of grit, faith, and family support hints at what’s to come as the road to the finals unfolds.
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Jeremiah Rogo tops Fiji 400m heats as NZ-based sprinter eyes Oceania Games and a sprinting uplift for Fiji
Jeremiah Rogo’s return to Fiji’s tracks is more than a win—it’s a bold blueprint to raise the island’s sprinting standard. With the Oceania Games in sight, the comeback could spark a new generation of Fiji athletes.
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Ba Methodist Clinches Coca-Cola Ba Zone Title Over Xavier by a Single Gold
An electrifying Ba Zone meet delivered a razor-thin result and a fresh challenge to the region’s athletic balance. With standout performances across the girls’ events and steady strength in the boys’ division, the rivalry looks set to sharpen even further next season.
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Nakasi High wins 2026 Triple N Zone Boys Division title in a two-day thriller
Two days of tense competition crowned Nakasi High School the boys’ champions at the 2026 Triple N Zone Athletics Meet, silencing the defending cup and shaking up the standings. A community-driven comeback and the zone’s rising competitiveness hint at bigger challenges ahead on the national stage.
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Coca-Cola Games 2026 in Suva Set for Unpredictable Senior Boys Showdown
With no clear frontrunner in the blue-ribbon senior boys’ sprint, this year’s Coca‑Cola Games are shaping up for a fiercely contested showdown. Intense training and deeper lineups hint at an unpredictable battleground as the finals near at HFC Bank Stadium.