Banuve Tabakaucoro celebrated his 21st birthday in style yesterday after winning the 100 metres final and breaking the 100m record in the Pacific Mini Games in Wallis and Futuna.
Tabakaucoro clocked 10.33 seconds breaking Jone Delai's record of 10.34 seconds.
Suva Grammar school student Francis Kirikirikula won the bronze while Kupun Wisil of Papua New Guinea settled for silver.
Meanwhile, Jone Delai's national record of 10.27 seconds set in 1997 still stands.
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