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Pre-competition champions set to dominate 2024 Coca-Cola Games blue-ribbon finals

Pre-competition champions set to dominate 2024 Coca-Cola Games blue-ribbon finals

By Marika Rasekaseka
24/04/2024
Tailevu Zone blue ribbon champion, Senirusi Rauqe of Queen Victoria School, Suva Grammar School sprinter Semesa Caginivalu, Bhawani Dayal College sprinter Josevani Ramaraca, Holy Cross College athlete Mariselo Moceituba and MGM High School's Penaia Ramasi

The 2024 Coca-Cola Games blue-ribbon finals in the senior boy's grade will be dominated by the pre-competition champions from the Tailevu Zone, Suva Zone 1, Suva Zone 2 and the Triple N competition.

Tailevu Zone blue ribbon champion, Senirusi Rauqe of Queen Victoria School has the best manual time from the zone meets, with a time of 10.70 seconds.

He will be challenged by Suva Grammar School sprinter Semesa Caginivalu who clocked the second fastest manual time of 10.90 seconds in the Suva Zone 2 competition.

Caginivalu has also indicated that he will need to work hard to improve on his time at the Coca-Cola Games.

Bhawani Dayal College sprinter Josevani Ramaraca created history for his school after winning the blue ribbon event at the Triple N Zone, clocking a manual time of 10.93 seconds.

Also vying for the blue ribbon title this year is Holy Cross College athlete Mariselo Moceituba after running a time of 11.06 seconds during the Taveuni Zone.

MGM High School's Penaia Ramasirai also made his mark after claiming gold at the Suva Zone 1 with a time of 11.50 seconds.

Time will tell who will walk away with the blue ribbon title at this year’s Coke Games.

The Coca-Cola Games will be held from next Thursday to Saturday at the HFC Bank Stadium, Suva.

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