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Inspiring change and driving a cultural transformation towards excellence – Liga

Inspiring change and driving a cultural transformation towards excellence – Liga

By Mikaele Liga
20/08/2025
Photo: Athletics Fiji

In a bid to unite the athletics family around a shared vision for the Olympics in Brisbane in 2032 and inspire change and drive a cultural transformation towards excellence, Athletics Fiji will be hosting it’s challenging Horizons Workshop tomorrow.

This was shared by the President of Fiji Athletics Joji Liga today.

Liga says the workshop is expected to bring together over 60 participants including athletes, coaches, technical officials, FASANOC, Fiji Sports Commission, Fiji Sports Council-clubs, associations, ONOC, and other key stakeholders in the athletics community.

He says this landmark initiative serves as a call to unite the Athletics Fiji family as it embarks on the long-term journey towards the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

Liga adds the workshop will help define and own what success for Fiji Athletics looks like in 2032 and strengthening athletes pathway through structured high performance systems and expanding competitive opportunities and establish Fiji as a premier event host.

He adds the Challenging Horizons Workshop marks a critical step in shaping the future of athletics in Fiji as it aims to foster collaboration, embrace change, and create clear pathways for athletes and coaches, while also building the partnerships needed to elevate Fiji Athletics to world-class standards.

Liga says every participant will have a role to play, and every commitment made here will help take Fiji Athletics beyond limits and charting a united vision for the next decade.

The workshop program is scheduled for tomorrow at 4.30pm start and will conclude with networking and discussions at 9pm.

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