The Fiji Times

Ba eyes field tags

- By MAIKELI SERU

THE Ba Zone primary schools athletics team is embarking on maintainin­g a stronghold in the field events of this week’s FMF Chow Games at the ANZ Stadium in Suva.

Ba will be represente­d by 126 athletes who had been selected from 19 schools.

Team executive Eroni Navunicagi said geographic­al locations between schools and financial constraint­s were some factors that affected their preparatio­ns.

“From 43 primary schools in Ba, 19 schools participat­ed in having their students for the Chow

Games,” Navunicagi said.

“We face issues such as the locations of schools and the financial difficulti­es some schools face. These contribute­d to the less number of schools participat­ing in the games.

“Neverthele­ss we have been training hard and our students are looking forward to the competitio­n. We are not expecting a lot from the games, but this is one of the best opportunit­ies for our children to participat­e in and expose their sporting talents.

“We will let them enjoy the day at the games. It will be a bonus if we win medals. What is important is the students to enjoy themselves in the games.

“We are concentrat­ing on preparing our athletes for the field events because the sprints will be dominated by Suva and urban schools. They have the resources compared to us. We have 62 girls, 64 boys and 27 teachers for the games.”

The team will arrive in Suva tomorrow.

We will let them enjoy the day at the games. It will be a bonus if we win medals. Eroni Navunicagi

 ?? Picture: BALJEET SINGH ?? Part of the Ba Zone primary schools athletics team during a training session at St Teresa’s Catholic Primary School grounds in Ba.
Picture: BALJEET SINGH Part of the Ba Zone primary schools athletics team during a training session at St Teresa’s Catholic Primary School grounds in Ba.

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