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.
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