Tovata House triumphed at the Queen Victoria School inter-house athletics competition, securing the overall title with an outstanding performance. The house led the final medal tally, claiming an impressive 16 gold, 14 silver, and 15 bronze medals, culminating in a total of 45 medals.
Rewa House closely followed in second place, also achieving a total of 45 medals, but their count included 12 gold, 20 silver, and 13 bronze medals, which left them trailing Tovata in gold medals. Bau House took third place with a total of 33 medals, comprised of 12 gold, 10 silver, and 11 bronze, while Verata House completed the top four with 30 medals, featuring 11 gold, 7 silver, and 12 bronze medals.
This annual event, referred to as the Battle of the Victorians, highlighted fierce competition among the four traditional houses. Athletes showcased their skills across various track and field events, fostering a vibrant and supportive atmosphere throughout the meet. The competition served as an essential opportunity for students to hone their abilities in preparation for upcoming zone competitions and the Fiji finals later this year.
The achievement of Tovata House exemplifies not only their sporting excellence but also the strong sense of dedication and teamwork that characterizes the house. This spirit of camaraderie and healthy competition is celebrated by all participants, providing an encouraging environment that inspires future athletic endeavors. The event stands as a testament to the vibrant athletics culture at Queen Victoria School and the promising talents nurtured within.
