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Sigatoka Athlete Gets US Scholarshi­p

- NICOLETTE CHAMBERS SIGATOKA Feedback: nicolette.chambers@fijisun.

Despite the passing away of her father, the dream to pursue her sporting career did not stop.

For Joana Waticomoya Vakasobudu­ru, sports was always at heart and she always needed her family’s support.

Thankfully, she was supported by her mother, Jimaima Kaikabakab­a who ensured she achieved her dream.

The Year 13 science student of Sigatoka Methodist College will be travelling to the United States of America in August under the Oceania Australia Foundation/Oceania National Olympic Committees US Scholarshi­p Programme. Her travel was made possible through Stallions Athletics and Athletics Fiji. The programme offers two years of tuition and coaching at selected US Junior Colleges.

Not only is Joana a star in athletics, but she is also involved in other sports like volleyball and netball. She was also part of the Baby Pearls netball team.

Yesterday, she took part in the triple jump event of the Nadroga/Navosa Athletics Zone meet at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka.

Stallions Athletics secretary, Ifereimi Naruma said the group was grateful to Athletics Fiji for giving scholarshi­ps to elite athletes like Joana.

Naruma said there were a number of potential athletes that came from the province.

“Our students are exposed to potential scholarshi­ps and we are so happy that we are now being recognised,” he said.

Joana said she looked forward to travelling abroad and being involved in what she loved doing.

“I hope to go to the US and make my family and school proud,” she said.

“I was also encouraged to look into other sports and I will ensure that I make the most of the opportunit­ies that will be put to me.”

DayOne Results: Girls Division

Sigatoka Methodist College leads Day One with 9 gold, 9 silver,s 4 bronze. Nasikawa Vision College second with 4 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze while Thomas Baker Memorial School is third 3 gold, 0 silver, 0 bronze

Boys Division

Cuvu College leads Day One with 5 gold, 7 silvers, 4 bronze, Sigatoka Methodist College on second place with 5 gold, 1 silver, 7 bronze while Nasikawa Vision College – 3 gold, 5 silver, 2 bronze.

The Nadroga/Navosa zone competitio­n will continue at Lawaqa Park today.

 ?? Nicolette Chambers ?? The sub-junior boys 100 metres event during the Nadroga/Navosa Athletics Zone competitio­n at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka on June 22, 2022. Photo:
Nicolette Chambers The sub-junior boys 100 metres event during the Nadroga/Navosa Athletics Zone competitio­n at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka on June 22, 2022. Photo:

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