The Fiji Times » Students run in marathon fijitimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fijitimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
6 March, 2021, 6:20 pm
SUVA Grammar School sprinter Tevita Sokiveta retained his blue ribbon title after winning the senior boys 100 metres in the Suva Zone Two competition yesterday at the ANZ Stadium in Suva.
Sokiveta clocked 10.64 seconds ahead of teammate Tevita Mocekinasau with a time of 10.67s and settling in third place was Pranav Datt of Jai Narayan College with a time of 11.22s.
Sokiveta of Nawaikama Village on Gau, says his aim is to beat Pacific sprinter king and former MBHS sprinter Banuve Tabakaucoro’s time in the Fiji Finals.
“Training was tough and I know what to expect come the Coca-Cola Games,” he said.
Lomary Athletes Urged To Work Hard The Serua based- school is on a rebuilding phase as they once top the girl’s division in the early 1990s. by simione haravanua
20 Feb 2021 15:19 Belasio Tuisiga (second from left) during Lomary High School inter-house inter-boys 100meters at ANZ Stadium on February 19, 2021. Photo: Ronald Kumar
2021-03-31
Long distance runner Amele Likuwaqa is among athletes trying to lift Lomary Secondary School’s profile in this year’s Coca-Cola Games.
The Serua based- school is on a rebuilding phase as they once top the girl’s division in the early 1990s.
Likuwaqa said they woul
Paulini Curuqara
18 February, 2021, 6:50 pm
Athletes change batons in the 4x400 metres relay fi nal during the Mahatma
Gandhi Memorial High School (MGM) inter-house at the ANZ Stadium in Suva
yesterday. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU
MAHATMA Gandhi Memorial High School (MGM) is trying to find its best form ahead of the Fiji Secondary Schools Athletics Association’s Cola-Cola Games.
School principal Sanjay Raman said they would field 60 athletes in the Suva Zone Two competition and hopefully some of their athletes could qualify for the Coca-Cola Games.
He said during the year, their students had been training with their special coaches.
“This year since we still have this pandemic, we are adhering to the COVID-19 restrictions and that is why we have only asked our students to come to the ANZ Stadium and participate,” he said.