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200 metres: Tuva of Natabua claims another gold and Saukilagi of QVS takes the gold in the Boys Division

200 metres: Tuva of Natabua claims another gold and Saukilagi of QVS takes the gold in the Boys Division

By Iliana Biutu , Mikaele Liga
26/04/2025

Frances Tuva of Natabua High School won her second gold medal in the 200 metres final.

Tuva won gold in the Senior Girls 400 metres yesterday.

Imeri Nasali of Adi Cakobau School took the silver medal while Losalini Raikadroka of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School settled for the bronze.

Setareki Saukilagi of Queen Victoria School stole the show and defeated Blue Ribbon Champion Samuela Navitalai in the Senior Boys 200 metres final.

Paula Vonolagi of Suva Grammar School settled for silver and Navitalai of RKS took the bronze medal.

Francis Bakaniceva of International Suva School won gold in the 200 metres final for the Intermediate Boys, Samuel Draiva of Marist got silver while Jarryd Mario took the bronze.

Lidia Waqairapoa won another gold for MGM in the 200 metres Intermediate Girls.

Hephzibah Tuimanono of Grammar settled for the silver medal while Storm Naivalu of Natabua High took the bronze. In the Junior Girls, Sera Nasilivata won her second gold medal for MGM.

Sesenieli Rasoki of Grammar took the silver medal while Lanieta Livanalagi of Natabua High School settled for the bronze.

Wilisoni Fifita of Church College Fiji won his second gold medal in the Junior Boys 200 metres. Fifita also won gold in the 400 metres Junior Boys.

Luke Junior of MGM won silver while Broklyn Bennet of Marist got the bronze.

In the Sub Junior Girls, Veronika Rabuliwaisavu of MGM won gold in the Sub Junior Girls 200 metres final.

Tarusila Naiyala of Jasper Williams High School took the silver medal while Kinisimere Ralesi of Nakasi High School settled for the bronze.

In the Sub Junior Boys, Kirikiti Biu of Marist won the gold medal, Alipate Doviverata of Grammar took the silver medal while Elijah Vakacegu also from Grammar settled for the bronze.

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