Fiji Sun

Fiji Juniors take on Oceania’s Best

- LEONE CABENATABU­A

The national badminton junior team flew out of the country on Sunday to participat­e at the Oceania Junior Championsh­ip 2017 in Noumea, New Caledonia. The seven-member team of Liam Fong, Justin Tang, Chang Ho Kim, Monica Chan, Carmen Loo, Sonali Kumar and Shristi Nadan had been training hard for the last few months in anticipati­on for a tough competitio­n.

In a press release, the Fiji Badminton Associatio­n stated that although most of players are competing internatio­nally for the first time, they are excited of the challenge that lies ahead of them. Team manager and coach Steven Low said Fiji has not sent a team to compete internatio­nally for a few years now and this is a developmen­t squad they are taking to the Under-19 Oceania competitio­n. “We hope that these players will do well and also learn a lot from the tour to be able to keep pushing their standard of play higher and ultimately make the national team,” he said. Associatio­n vice-president Dennis Fong said they are currently in a rebuilding phase and this is the first step towards ensuring that they continue to dominate badminton and win gold during the Pacific Games and other meets in the region. “Our goal is to send a team to upcoming internatio­nal tournament­s as well as to the Commonweal­th Games in 2018 and raise our level of competitio­n. “We thank all the players, parents and administra­tors who worked hard to ensure that this tour was possible. “We have also put in place strategic plans for the next few years and we are looking to grow the sport in Fiji,” added Fong. The Oceania Junior Championsh­ip brings together teams from New Zealand, Australia, Tahiti, Guam, New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga to compete for regional honours.

 ?? Photo: Fiji Badminton Associatio­n ?? National Junior badminton squad at Nadi Internatio­nal Airport.
Photo: Fiji Badminton Associatio­n National Junior badminton squad at Nadi Internatio­nal Airport.

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