The Fiji Times

Tuisawana carries fate of school

- By MELI LADDAPTER

NIKOTIMO Tuisawana will be carrying the fate of Adi Moapa Secondary School as he is the only athlete representi­ng the school at the 2022 Coca-Cola Games at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva this weekend.

In addition, this is but the first time for the Vanuabalav­u lad to compete at this level.

“This is my first time to compete and a lot of work was put in for me to be able to make it here,” the 16-year-old said.

He says he has been preparing for the Fiji Finals for the past two months.

Like other maritime schools, Tuisawana said there were many challenges he had to overcome in order to be in performing shape.

“I was unable to follow a scheduled diet because the boat to the island had not been coming for a few weeks. This really affected my training as I would only eat root crops which was something I had to refrain from.”

“So I had to train even harder to keep in best shape and I didn’t want to get too heavy before I go to compete.”

Tuisawana is in the inter-mediate grade and will be competing in the 400 metre event.

He said financial difficulti­es was one of the reasons he was the only athlete from Adi Moapa but vowed to give his best.

For the past few days, Tuisawana said he had been receiving phone calls from family and relatives wishing him the best in the competitio­n and this only drove him to give his best.

“Some of my family members had been calling me and wishing me the best for the games and I really appreciate all the support from them and the school.”

Seeing himself as an underdog, he says he understand­s that he will have to go head to head with some of the best schools athletes in the country.

“I have a goal that I hope to achieve, even if I don’t I will return again next year.”

He thanked old scholars, the school, family and friends for believing in him and promises to give his best for Adi Moapa.

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