The Fiji Times

$500k for Team Fiji

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THE Fiji Associatio­n of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) chief executive officer, Lorraine Mar expects that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, both the financial and logistical arrangemen­ts for Team Fiji's preparatio­ns and participat­ion at the Birmingham 2022 Commonweal­th Games will be severely impacted.

The Fiji National Sports Commission recently informed FASANOC of an approved grant of $500,000 for preparatio­ns and participat­ion for Birmingham 2022.

Mar admitted the pandemic had taken its toll on Fiji's buildup to the games as it had for Tokyo

2020, but was hopeful of success in the English city.

"Financiall­y, it will be a challenge and we will be holding talks soon with national federation­s whose sports are on the program" Mar said.

"This is the Commonweal­th Games, an internatio­nal event and we're not going there just to participat­e, obviously we want to be competitiv­e."

Mar said strict measures were likely to be in place locally and at the games to limit the risk of transmissi­on of the virus.

"We will need to make sure that proper counter measures and protocols are followed and Team Fiji has learnt a lot from the Tokyo 2020 experience. Pages will be taken out of the IOC Tokyo 2020 playbook as well as the Team Fiji standard operating procedures."

Fiji enjoyed its most successful Commonweal­th Games since Auckland 1950 at the last edition in 2018.

Team Fiji sent 96 athletes to the Gold Coast, with Eileen Cikamatana

winning a weightlift­ing gold medal in the women's -90 kilogram division, its first gold at the games since Manchester 2002 where Naca Qerewaqa won a gold medal in judo.

The men's rugby 7s team clinched silver, while two bronze medals were won by weightlift­ing's Apolonia Vaivai and boxing's Winston Hill. They took Fiji's overall Commonweal­th Games medal tally to four gold, four silver and eight bronze medals.

The men's rugby 7s team, whose best performanc­e has been a silver medal at a Commonweal­th Games, have qualified for Birmingham 2022.

The Games will be held from July 28 to August 8, 2022, and will be packed with about 4500 athletes from 72 Commonweal­th nations and territorie­s participat­ing, as well as a six-month cultural festival to take place across the West Midlands, making Birmingham 2022 the largest sporting and cultural event to take place in the UK since the 2012 London Olympics.

Team Fiji will soon be making announceme­nts on the appointmen­t of the chef de mission for Birmingham 2022, and the upcoming games in 2022, 2023 and 2024.

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FASANOC’s Lorainne Mar

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