athletics
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Ratubaka Wins Double Gold at Zone Meet, Eyes Fiji Finals and Coca-Cola Games
Rising distance star Merekeleni Ratubaka bagged two golds at the zone meet, crediting weeks of discipline and unwavering family support for her momentum. With Fiji Finals and Coca-Cola Games on the horizon, she’s gearing up for tougher battles and bigger stages.
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Titilia Namu Uqeuqe Sets Suva Zone One High Jump Record, Ties Fiji National Senior Girls Mark at 1.68m
Titilia Namu Uqeuqe powered to a 1.68m high jump at the Suva zone meet, breaking the zone record and matching Fiji’s national mark. A Tavua-born rising star, her poised display hints at big things to come in women’s high jump.
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Basden College names 41-athlete squad for Coca-Cola Games Suva Zone One, prioritizing development over medals
Basden College unveils a 41-athlete squad for the Coca-Cola Games Suva Zone One, choosing long-term development over immediate medals. The focus on field events and a junior-to-sub-junior pipeline is backed by four weeks of preparation and strong school support, even with facility constraints. The strategy aims to turn this year’s effort into a broader, more…
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Kalowia of Church College and Waqairapoa of MGM Win Blue-Ribbon Sprints as Suva Zone Two Qualifies for Coca-Cola Games
Blue-ribbon sprinting lit up Suva Zone Two as Church College and Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School clinched top honours. Standout performances and relentless prep hint at an exciting Coca‑Cola Games path to the nationals.
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Malekalita May Breaks 45-Year High Jump Record at Coca-Cola Games Fiji
Malekalita May shattered a 45-year record with a 1.49m high jump at Fiji’s Coca‑Cola Games, dedicating the milestone to her late coach. A tale of belief, resilience, and a rising star in school athletics.
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Vonolagi wins 200m, seals double gold for Suva Grammar at Coca-Cola Games Zone Two
Two golds, a dramatic comeback, and a farewell on the track. A senior sprinter defies a hamstring setback to cap his school career at the Coca‑Cola Games Zone Two meet.
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Taf’aga Outrigger Unveils Multi‑Talent Lineup for Wai Tui Games 2026
An all-new, multi-talented Taf’aga Outrigger Canoe Club lineup is stepping up for the Wai Tui Games in April 2026. A mix of seasoned medallists, university paddlers and a buoyant cohort of younger talents is shaping a story where sport meets study, faith and community.
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Marist Leads Boys’ Medal Table as Suva Grammar Tops Girls’ Standings on Coca-Cola Games Zone Two Day One
Day one at HFC Bank Stadium lit up Coca-Cola Games Zone Two, with two schools taking an early lead. The opening performances hint at a gripping finish on day two as the battle for the zone titles heats up. Every event could reshape the standings and rewrite the drama of the meet.
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Vonolagi wins 100m in 10.57s as Lewasewa shocks field to claim senior girls title at Coca‑Cola Games Zone Two
Two sensational sprint showdowns lit up Suva Zone Two as the Coca-Cola Games draw nearer. A dramatic comeback on the track and a surprising upset in the girls’ race set the tone for what promises to be a thrilling push toward nationals.
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16-year-old Sera Nasilivata meets Commonwealth Games qualifying standard at New Zealand Athletics Championships
Teen sprint prodigy Sera Nasilivata is quickly stepping up to the senior stage, hinting at a strong Commonwealth Games path after her standout run at the national championships. Fiji’s rising sprinters and distance runners are also turning heads, signaling a deepening pipeline of talent for the season ahead. A new wave of regional stars is…