Defending boys champions of the Coca-Cola Games, Marist Brothers High School lead the medal tally with 8 gold, 7 silver and 6 bronze medals after day 2 of competition.
Suva Grammar School is in second place with 5 gold, 7 silver and 3 bronze. Ratu Kadavulevu School is in third place with 3 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze.
Defending champions, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School is leading the girls division with 10 gold, 7 silver and 1 bronze.
Adi Cakobau School is now in second place with 4 gold, 4 silver and 6 bronze.
Defending boys champions of the Coca-Cola Games, Marist Brothers High School lead the medal tally with 8 gold, 7 silver and 6 bronze medals after day 2 of competition.
Suva Grammar School is in second place with 5 gold, 7 silver and 3 bronze. Ratu Kadavulevu School is in third place with 3 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze.
Defending champions, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School is leading the girls division with 10 gold, 7 silver and 1 bronze.
Adi Cakobau School is now in second place with 4 gold, 4 silver and 6 bronze.
Ratu Sukuna Memorial School is in third place with 4 gold and 1 bronze.
The 3,000 metres finals will start at 8.20am tomorrow.
The 200 metres heats start at 8.55am, the 800 metres finals start at 11.45am, the 200 metres finals start at 12.50pm, and the 4x400 metres relay finals start at about 1.40pm.
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Suva Grammar School clinched the gold medal in the Senior Boys 4x100 metres relay final, Queen Victoria School settled for silver while Marist Brothers High School got the bronze.
Adi Cakobau School got the gold medal in the Senior Girls 4x100 metres relay final, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School got the silver medal while Suva Grammar School settled for the bronze medal.
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Queen Victoria School snatched gold in a photo finish race in the 4x100 metres Intermediate Boys final, Marist Brothers High School settled for silver while Grammar got the bronze.
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MGM won the Intermediate Girls 4×100 metres relay gold medal, ACS got the silver medal while Natabua High School got the bronze medal.
MGM snatched the Junior Boys 4x100 metres relay gold medal, Grammar settled for silver while Marist got the bronze.
ACS clinched the gold medal in the 4x100 metres Junior Girls final, MGM had to settle for silver in this close race while Jasper Williams High School got the bronze medal.
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Marist scooped the gold medal in the Sub Junior Boys 4x100 metres relay final of the 2025 Coca-Cola Games.
Grammar settled for silver while Queen Victoria School got the bronze medal.
MGM has won gold in the Sub Junior Girls 4x100 metres relay final.
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Jasper took the silver while Adi Cakobau School settled for the bronze medal.
Mesake Turuva of Natabua High School has clinched the gold medal in the Senior Boys 400 metres with a powerful run in the final.
Waisea Tuiyabayaba of Dudley High School in Suva won silver while Joeli Nacamavuto of Nasinu Secondary School won bronze.
In the girls division, Francis Tuva of Natabua High edged Torika Radovu to win gold.
Radovu of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School won silver and provided stiff competition to Tuva during the race.
Adi Ela Volavola of Adi Cakobau School took home the bronze.
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Aporosa Lalabalavu of Marist Brothers High School won gold in the Intermediate Boys 400 metres final adding to their tally lead so far.
Veremo Vasuitoga of Ratu Sukuna Memorial School took silver while Iosefo Vuwai of Khalsa College got the bronze.
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In the girls division Adi Deva Lutumailagi of Natabua has taken the gold to the west, while Adi Mere Sinukula of Wainimala won silver and Naomi Galo of Adi Cakobau School settled for bronze.
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Fifita Wilson of Church College Fiji took Brooklyn Bennett to the wire and scooped the gold medal away from him after he clocked the best time during the heats to win gold the Junior Boys 400 metres event.
Wilson finished strongly and was determined to take the gold.
Despite having the fastest time in the heats, Bennett from Marist settled for silver.
Josefa Nabuka of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School got the bronze.
In the girls division, Rasoki Sesenieli Grammar won gold while Adi Tagica Lewadau of MGM won silver and Lanieta Liwanalagi Natabua won bronze.
It was an all Suva affair in the Sub Junior Boys 400 metres Event as Elijah Vakacegu of Suva Grammar School won gold.
Grammarian dominance was seen evident as Alipate Doviverata also won the silver and John Railoma of Marist Brothers High School won bronze.
In the girls division Vika Naqaratabu of Suva Grammar School won gold and Adi Keva Nalau of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School won silver and Makelesi Lailai of Vaturova High School settled for bronze.
Akanise Coa from Xavier College has won her second gold medal in the Long Jump Senior Girls event with a jump of 5.15 metres.
Coa won gold in the Senior Girls Triple Jump yesterday.
Ilisapeci Sagacora of Adi Cakobau School has settled for silver while Viniana Marama of Rewa Secondary School walked away with the bronze medal.
The 400 metres finals are currently underway and the 4x100 metres finals will start later this afternoon.
Hannah Matavesi of Adi Cakobau School has won gold in the Senior Girls High Jump at the Coca-Cola Games that is currently underway at the HFC Bank Stadium.
Titilia Namu of Tavua College got the silver medal while Miriama Dituvatuva of South Taveuni Secondary School settled for bronze.
Hannah Matavesi of Adi Cakobau School (third from left) with other High Jumpers competitors
George Cinavilakeba of Marist Brothers High School has won gold in the Sub Junior Boys Shot Put event helping the flagstaff brigade further extend their lead in the medal tally.
Cinavilakeba clinched gold with a throw of 14.61 metres.
Joshua Dakuidreketi of Marist won silver and Gladen Semisi of Swami Vivekananda College settled for bronze at the HFC Bank Stadium.
Keleni Lutu of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School has won her second gold medal in the Intermediate Girls Long Jump after a jump of 5.48 metres.
Sereana Viriviri of Natabua High School settled for silver with a jump of 5.27 metres, while Vasemaca Naqiri of Ba Methodist High took bronze with a leap of 5.18 metres.
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15-year-old Salanieta Vereivalu has won gold in the Junior Girls Discus for Ratu Sukuna Memorial High School.
Vereivalu threw a distance of 34.59 metres.
She hails from Vatulele Village in Koro, Lomaiviti.
Vereivalu says with her busy schedule balancing studies and training, time management is vital and she manages it with dedication and sacrifice.
She also acknowledged the support of her parents, teachers, and colleagues, which she says has been instrumental in her success.
Ro Iliana Iranabulou of Suva Grammar School secured the silver medal with a throw of 31.62 metres, while Tanesa Areki of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School took bronze with a throw of 30.15 metres.
The 4x100 metres heats are currently underway, the 400 metres finals start at 3pm, and the 4x100 metres finals start at 4.15pm.
Loata Lewageena of Ratu Sukuna Memorial School is etching her name in the record books of the Coca-Cola Games after breaking the Intermediate Girls Discus record twice.
Lewageena broke the record with her first throw of 44.87 metres and then broke that again with a throw of 46.02 metres.
The games record stood at 42.54 metres.
She thanked her dad who was injured and still came all the way from Lautoka to support her today.
Lewageena who hails from Emuri Village in Nadroga and shares maternal links to Ono-i-Lau, has been a sensation for RSMS and a good ambassador for her school winning medals every year.
Lewageena says victory was only made possible with the divine intervention of God and her family has been her biggest support system.
She says trying to balance school work and training has its own challenges and it has been tough preparing for the games.
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Marist Brother’s High School’s Ebenezer Saukuru has won another gold medal in the 2025 Coca-Cola Games – this time in the Intermediate Boys Javelin.
He threw a distance of 58.85 metres.
Leone Volavola of Niusawa Methodist got the silver medal while Samuela Tamanisau of Tavua College got the bronze medal.
The 800 metres heats are currently underway, the 4x100 metres heats start at 12.30pm, the 400 metres finals start at 3pm, and the 4x100 metres finals start at 4.15pm.
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Ratu Kadavulevu School golden boy, Samuela Navitalai has dedicated his win in the Blue Ribbon Senior Boys Final to the RKS Under-18 rugby team which is currently on tour in Japan.
Navitalai says the win is also for the school and the Old Boys, the parents and guardians of the school and the students.
The Tailevu sprinter says it was an absolute honour to win the gold for the school after a long time and he hopes it will boost their confidence going into today and tomorrow.
He says the struggles they endured in school was a collective one, and they managed to push through the struggles of every day life to win and he acknowledged the Almighty for being their source of strength.
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Navitalai is aiming to win the 200 metres title tomorrow.
The 800 metres heats start at 9.30am today, the 4x100 metres heats start at 12.30pm, the 400 metres finals start at 3pm, and the 4x100 metres finals start at 4.15pm.
The Intermediate Boys Javelin, Intermediate Girls Discus and Sub Junior Boys High Jump start at 8.45am this morning.
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15-year old Sera Nasilivata of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School who smashed the 32-year old Junior Girls 100 metres record in style was overwhelmed with her achievement last night and says that all her sacrifices has paid off.
Nasilivata who hails from Lau and shares maternal links to Kadavu, says her preparation for the Coke Games was very tough but she is glad she made her supporters, teachers and her parents proud after clinching gold in the 100 metres.
She says she couldn't have done it without the sacrifice of her coach who did a lot to groom and train her and she owes this to her coach.
The former Holy Trinity Anglican student says she used to participate in sports in primary school so the training transition was easy coming into secondary school and she is used to the tough training.
Nasilivata was the queen of the tracks last night as she took the gold medal in the Junior Girls 100 metres final in and also broke the longest standing record on the track of Masilina Rakai from Ba Methodist High in 1993.
She ran a time of 12.30 seconds breaking the previous record of 12.34 seconds.
Juliana Qoro of Adi Cakobau School took the silver medal while Una Rusivakula of ACS got bronze.
Nasilivata says her focus now is on the 4x100 metres event today and the 200 metres tomorrow.
The 800 metres heats are currently underway, the 4x100 metres heats start at 12.30pm, the 400 metres finals start at 3pm, and the 4x100 metres finals start at 4.15pm.
The Intermediate Boys Javelin, Intermediate Girls Discus and Sub Junior Boys High Jump are also underway.
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