athletics
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Wainimala’s sub-junior 4x400m relay shocks bigger schools to win Triple N Zone gold at Coca-Cola Games
From the highlands, Wainimala Secondary’s sub-junior boys stunned the field with a gold-medal 4x400m relay at the Triple N Zone meet. With clean handovers and steady pace, Erami Namudu, Livaliva Vitale, Iosefo Kama, and captain Ratu Ilaitia Delasau showed that discipline and belief can beat the odds.
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Ba Sangam College senior girls 4x100m relay shocks Ba Zone after start-list error at Churchill Park, Lautoka
A chaotic start, a second chance, and a blistering sprint that changed the Ba Zone meet—Ba Sangam College’s senior girls 4x100m relay pulled off a dramatic upset after a lineup hiccup. Their comeback proved belief, teamwork, and timing can rewrite the race in an instant.
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Arieta Mere and Jone Raibevu claim Tailevu Zone 100m titles as Fiji finals loom
Tailevu’s sprint showdown set the tone at the zone meet, with the marquee 100m delivering standout efforts. Rising stars seized the moment, signaling strong form as the Fiji finals approach. A day that could reshape momentum for the season ahead.
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Nakuila powers Magodro to dramatic sub-junior 4x400m victory at Nadi Zone Athletics Championship
Josaia Nakuila unleashed a dramatic anchor-leg surge to lift Magodro Secondary School to a stunning sub-junior 4x400m win at the Nadi Zone Championships. Fueled by tough hill runs on the infamous 1000 steps, the performance signals Magodro’s rising momentum ahead of the Coca-Cola Games.
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Sigatoka Methodist Clinches Nadroga Zone Girls Title as Nasikawa Vision College Tops Boys at Coca-Cola Games
Dramatic turns lit up the Nadroga Zone as defending champions pressed their edge and rising teams announced their arrival. The girls’ and boys’ divisions showcased depth, momentum, and fierce competition that hint at an electric road to the Fiji Finals.
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Ratu Navula Boys Win Coca-Cola Games Nadi Zone; SVC Dominates Girls’ Division
Swami Vivekananda College swept the girls’ events while Ratu Navula College clinched the boys’ title at the Coca-Cola Games Nadi zone. The weekend showcased depth, speed and resilience, setting the stage for a tense national push as teams regroup for the next rounds.
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John Vugakoto breaks Fiji junior high jump record with 1.80m, eyes 2.00m at Coca-Cola Games
Rising Fiji high jumper John Vugakoto stunned the scene with a 1.80m leap, breaking a five-year junior record and signaling a breakout season ahead of the Coca-Cola Games. After a return from a break, his disciplined training points to even bigger heights on the national stage.
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St Francis College Navunibitu Tops Ra Zone Day One with 10 Gold Medals at Coca-Cola Games
St. Francis College surged to an early lead on day one of the Coca-Cola Games Ra Zone at Ra Sports Ground. With Rakiraki and Penang Sangam breathing down their necks, the two-day meet is shaping up for a tense finish as athletes push for a spot at the nationals.
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MGM’s emotional 4×100 relay gold marks Saukuru’s farewell at Coca-Cola Games Zone One in Suva
An emotional farewell on the track, a flawless 4×100 relay, and MGM’s sweeping success at Zone One. The Suva meet crowned both boys’ and girls’ champions, and a heartfelt tribute marked what many called the weekend’s defining moment.
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MGM sweeps Suva Zone One with 21 boys and 31 girls golds, eyeing Coca‑Cola Games
Option A: MGM pulled off a stunning zone-wide triumph, sweeping both boys and girls at Suva Zone One and smashing the targets they set. A disciplined build‑up and tougher qualifying standards signal big things ahead for the Coca‑Cola Games. Option B: Dominance and momentum: MGM stunned Suva Zone One with a clean sweep in both…