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Grammar’s Rasoke gets sub junior 200 mtrs gold, MGM’s favourite Nasilivata falls 15 mtrs to finish line
Tuva of Natabua and Rauqe of QVS claim senior 200 mtrs gold

Grammar’s Rasoke gets sub junior 200 mtrs gold, MGM’s favourite Nasilivata falls 15 mtrs to finish line

Tuva of Natabua and Rauqe of QVS claim senior 200 mtrs gold

By Vijay Narayan
04/05/2024
Senior Boys and Girls 200 metres gold medalists: Senirusi Rauqe of QVS and Francis Tuva of Natabua High School.

Suva Grammar School sprinter, Sesenieli Rasoke upset the favourite MGM High School’s, Sera Nasilivata to win the sub junior girls 200 metres final.

Nasilivata was leading the charge when she fell almost 15 metres to the finish line.

Lice Kurisaru of ACS got the silver medal while Ivamere Lutumailagi of Natabua High got the bronze.

Othniel Tuvusa of Marist has bagged his second gold medal after winning the 200 metres sub junior boys final. Luke Junior of MGM took the silver while Jacob Tamainai of Grammar took the bronze.

Elizabeth Colata of MGM took out the gold medal in the junior girls 200 metres, Hephizhiba Tuimanono of Grammar got the silver while Salaseini Navo of Swami Vivekananda College settled for the bronze medal.

Jarryd Mario of Central College Lautoka won the gold medal in the 200 metres junior boys final, Vailato Qumutia of RKS got the silver while Haggai Sukanaivalu of Marist had to settle for the bronze.

MGM’s Lidia Waqairapoa took out the gold medal in the 200 metres intermediate girls, Imeri Nasali of ACS took the silver medal while Claude David of Grammar got bronze.

Vunisea Secondary School’s Setareki Saukilagi won gold after a powerful finish in the 200 metres intermediate boys final, Emosi Laqere of MGM settled for the silver medal while Joseph Andrews of RKS got the bronze.

Frances Tuva of Natabua High claimed the gold medal in the 200 metres senior girls final, Sereima Rasovasiva of Jasper Williams settled for the silver while Melania Ranadi of ACS got the bronze.

Queen Victoria School’s sprinter, Senirusi Rauqe made a statement by winning the 200 metres senior boys final, Grammar’s Semesa Caginivalu settled for the silver medal while Aisake Manna of Grammar finished with the bronze.

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