Coca Cola Games
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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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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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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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Kadavu-born Koro clinches upset win in Suva Zone Two senior girls 200m, eyes Coca-Cola Games
Kadavu-born Karalaini Koro pulled off a stunning upset in the senior girls 200m at the Suva Zone Two meet, edging out a late challenge from a familiar rival. The Suva Grammar sprinter was visibly emotional after the win, thanking faith for her strength as she looks ahead to the sport’s biggest stage. A performance built…
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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.