Adi Cakobau School's Miriama Senokonoko has smashed the Senior Girls Triple Jump Coca Cola Games record in the last hour after a jump of 12.03 metres.
The old record was 10.83 metres.
Senokonoko said she is so happy that she has smashed the record and won gold for the girls from Sawani.
This also sees the defending champions in the girls division now on the overall medal tally.
Looking at the Fijivillage medal tally:
In the girls division, Jasper Williams High School of Lautoka and Xavier College of Ba are tied in first place with 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.
They are followed by Saint Josephs Secondary School with 1 gold and 1 silver.
ACS, Votualevu College and Lomary are next with 1 gold each.
Meanwhile a major tussle is expected in the boys division in the 2013 Coca-Cola Games as defending champion, Marist Brothers High School and Xavier College are currently tied in first place with 1 gold and 2 silver.
Marist Brothers High School's gold came from Mustafa Fall in the Senior Boys Shot Put.
Fall also set a new record with a throw of 15.80 metres.
He is happy that his hard work has finally paid off.
In the boys division, Marist Brothers High School and Xavier College are currently tied in first place with 1 gold and 2 silver.
They are followed by Levuka Public, Solevu Junior Secondary, Koro High, Shree Gurunanak Khalsa of Macuata and Niusawa Methodist High with 1 gold medal each.
The heats in the 200 metres saw some close finishes however the most significant one was Adi Cakobau School's sprint queen, Elenoa Sailosi and Saint Josephs Secondary School's Sisilia Seavula losing in their heat.
They were beaten by Sila Central's Timaima Qica.
However both Seavula and Sailosi have made it to the finals tomorrow.
The other tussle was between Gospel High School's Aaron Powell and Grammar's Jacob Waqanivalu in the Intermediate Boys 200 metres heat. They were in the same heat and Powell won the close race. Both have qualified for the final.
In the Senior Boys 200 metres, Beniamino Maravu of Saint Bedes College came in first in his heat as he looks good to win gold again in this event.
Sila Central's William Raselala and Suva Grammar, Francis Kirikirikula also look good as they won their respective heats. Grammar's Kemueli Waqa is also in the finals.
It is a dream start for two athletes from the Northern division as they have also won gold and smashed records.
Petero Werekoro of Solevu Junior Secondary won gold in the Junior Boys 1,500 metres event and also set a new record. He ran in a time of 4 minutes 26 seconds. The old record was 4 minutes 27 seconds set by Apisai Tuidia of Bucalevu Secondary in 2002.
A major upset in the Senior Boys 1,500 metres event.
Inia Sili of Shree Gurunanak Khalsa Secondary of Macuata took gold in the Senior Boys 1,500 metres.
Paula Buke of Xavier College from Ba took silver while Epeli Batisila of Natabua High took bronze. Sili broke the record with a time of 4 minutes .07 seconds.
Sili says that everyone wants to win gold this year at the newly renovated ANZ Stadium and this gold and record is for the people of Savusavu.
The 18 year old from Naiqali village, Wailevu, Savusavu said he trained hard everyday even when it rained in Savusavu.
In the Intermediate Boys 1,500 metres event, gold went to Iliesa Ratete of Koro High, Farasiko Mualevu of Suva Grammar School had to settle for silver while Vinish Pillay of Ba Sanatan College took bronze.
Ratete says he worked hard to win the race and dedicates his win to all the students of Koro High, his parents and the coaching staff. He says his mum and dad wanted to come and watch him at the ANZ Stadium however they did not have enough funds. He hopes this will make them happy.
Jasper Williams High School's, Mereseini Naidau took gold in the 1,500 metres open girls event.
This is Naidau's fourth gold medal in the 1,500 metres.
Naidau who hails from Nadarivatu is elated to win a gold for yet another year and she knows that this will assist Jasper in the overall medal tally.
Ana Maria of Vaturova Koroalau High School took silver while Maopa Tabualovoni of Solevu Junior Secondary took bronze.
Looking at the latest field event finals:
Kelera Sing of Saint Josephs Secondary won gold in the Intermediate Girls Triple Jump. Silver went to Mateiwai Naselesele of Saint Johns College while bronze went to Maria Lewavuni of Xavier College.
Poasa Satoqi of Xavier College has taken gold in the Intermediate Boys High Jump. Sireli Qarabula of Marist settled for silver while Ulaiasi Ratuni-vatulele took bronze.
The 100 metres heats start at 5.25 this afternoon followed by the 400 metres finals at 6.25 tonight.
The 100 metres finals will kick off at around 7.49 tonight.
The 4x400 metres heats are currently underway.
Stay with us for the latest updates on the games on your official Coca-Cola Games radio station, Legend FM.
We will have continuous results of all the events as they finish, live medal tally updates, interviews and analysis of the events.
You can also catch all the action with photos as events take place on our facebook account, fijivillage.com
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