Corunna Boxing Club

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Corunna is a registered Youth & Boxing club and it was created to give HELP and offer HOPE to the younger generations of Noikoro and its neighbouring districts in the upper region of Navosa.

Cola Vina Everyone Families Friends and Followers On behalf of the  Boxing Club, we would like to greed you in the name ...
07/02/2026

Cola Vina Everyone Families Friends and Followers
On behalf of the Boxing Club, we would like to greed you in the name of the Farther the Son and the Holy Sprits
As we come to another Year 2026, we are Corunna Boxing Club we declare to be, year of Success and conquer and also we ask you to be part of this journey.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Children, Coming to the new Year, Our Club never give up or surrender for some of the difficulties situation that’s we’ve been face during the establishment till today.
We work as a team we help each other, we move as a unite Families.
For our Club Administrators

President- Jonacani Doidoi
VP- Ratu Timoci Turaga
Secretary - Waisea Kubunakaravi
VS- Ponipate Sigatabu
Treasure-
Communication officer- Ponipate Sigatabu

Club Member’s

Vilive Tuivuna- age 12- Vatubalavu
Semesa Banuve- 12 - Vunavesi
Luke Sulunibau- 16- Korolevu
Eminoni Taraucu- 18- Korolevu
Janacani Doidoi- 17- Vatubalavu
Josateki Naisau-16-Draubuta
Sikeli Kelikelivalu -16-Vunavesi
More to Coming !!

Today we begin our preparation four round 1 Boxing
Our members begin to do their registration on their blue booked at the same time they get their medical test at Walu Bay CDR stand Brown Boxing
Please stay Tune on the 14th of February 2026, for our First round amateur
We thanks for your support and your Prayers, please stay tune for more updates
Corunna Boxing Club

Vinavalevu Sema Mai

03/02/2026

Cola Vina Ba & Tavua!

Are you a passionate young individual ready to pave the way for a successful and fulfilling future? Look no further! Our Nasau Youth Training Center will be holding walk-in interviews tomorrow (04/02/2026) at the Ministry of Youth and Sports office in Ba and Tavua.

Why Nasau Youth Training Centre??

1. FREE Education, Accommodation & meals.
2.Experienced and Passionate Instructors
3.State-of-the-Art Facilities
4.Hands-on Practical Training
5.Industry - Relevant Curriculum
6.Networking Opportunities

Available Courses:
1. Certificate IV in Carpentry
2. Certificate IV in Climate Change
3. Certificate III in Agriculture
4. Certificate IV in Crop Production

What to bring:
1. A passport-sized photo
2. Your birth certificate
3. ANY exam results
4. Your identification card (ID)

VENUE (TAVUA): District Officer Conference room
TIME: 10:00am-4:00pm

VENUE (BA): Lot 1 Koronubu, Ba
TIME: 10:00am-4:00pm

Do not miss this opportunity! Remember, these are free courses and there are no enrollment fees. If you are still at home and wondering which technical college to attend, do not hesitate to visit us today at the Ministry Headquarters and become part of the Nasau Youth Training Center.

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31/01/2026
30/01/2026

Glasgow 2026: Fiji Ready for a Slimmed-Down Commonwealth Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

When the curtain rises on the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow this July, it will mark a remarkable rescue mission for one of the world’s largest multi-sport events and a new chapter for Fiji’s athletes. Originally awarded to Victoria, Australia, the 2026 Games were thrown into turmoil when the Victorian government withdrew in 2023, citing ballooning costs that threatened to spiral beyond A$7 billion. The decision left the Commonwealth Games Federation scrambling but Glasgow stepped forward in late 2024 to host a leaner, more affordable edition.

Scotland’s largest city, which successfully staged the Games in 2014, will now welcome around 3,000 athletes from 74 nations between July 23 and August 2. With existing venues and a budget of £130–150 million, Glasgow promises a “lighter and leaner” Games, funded largely through settlement money paid by Victoria. The streamlined programme features just 10 sports, half the size of Birmingham 2022, making this the smallest Games since 1994.

The sports roster reflects the new financial reality. Athletics and swimming remain central, joined by boxing, judo, artistic gymnastics, track cycling, lawn bowls, netball, weightlifting and the fast-rising 3×3 basketball format. Para-sport integration is a highlight, with wheelchair basketball, para-athletics, para-swimming and para-bowls woven directly into the schedule. More than 200 gold medals will be contested, with Glasgow set to deliver one of the most inclusive para-sport programmes in Commonwealth Games history.

Notably absent are several crowd favourites: rugby sevens, cricket, hockey, badminton, squash, table tennis, diving and beach volleyball. For Fiji, the exclusion of rugby sevens, long a source of national pride and medals represents a significant shift. The men’s and women’s teams won silver in Birmingham 2022 but the sport will not feature in Glasgow.

Fiji’s history at the Games stretches back to 1938, with 17 appearances to date. Over the decades, Fiji has amassed 23 medals: 4 gold, 7 silver and 12 bronze. Highlights include boxing triumphs in the 1970s and 1980s, judo success in Manchester 2002 and weightlifting glory at Gold Coast 2018. Rugby sevens has delivered multiple silvers and bronze medals.

At Birmingham 2022, Fiji captured four medals - two silvers in rugby sevens and bronzes in weightlifting and para-athletics. With rugby sevens absent this time, Fiji’s medal hopes rest on individual sports such as weightlifting, boxing, athletics and swimming.
Chef de Mission Ajay Ballu will lead a delegation of around 72 athletes across eight sports: athletics, para-athletics, swimming, boxing, judo, lawn bowls, weightlifting and 3×3 basketball. Fiji did not qualify for netball and will not field teams in track cycling, artistic gymnastics, or para-powerlifting.

Preparations are well underway. Weightlifting Fiji has staged a six-week training camp in Samoa, with the World Cup in Apia serving as a final qualifier. Athletics Fiji has rolled out a domestic competition calendar to sharpen athletes ahead of Glasgow. Meanwhile, Fiji’s 3×3 basketball teams secured qualification through regional victories, adding a fresh dimension to the nation’s sporting profile.

Among the standout names is Taniela Rainibogi, who won bronze in Birmingham and has already qualified for Glasgow in the men’s 110kg category. His recent gold at the Commonwealth Championships in India in 2025 cements his status as a medal contender. In the pool, rising stars David “Tolu” Young and Anahira McCutcheon bring youthful energy and international experience with both having competed at the Paris 2024 Olympic.

For Fiji, Glasgow 2026 is both a challenge and an opportunity. The absence of rugby sevens removes a familiar pathway to the podium but it also shines a spotlight on individual athletes striving to carve their own legacies.

Before the Games begin, Fiji will play host to the King’s Baton Relay from 25 February to 2 March 2026. The baton, carrying King Charles III’s message to the Commonwealth, will travel through schools, villages and towns across the islands. It is a chance for Fiji to showcase its culture, creativity and sporting spirit to the world. Local designers have been invited to craft a uniquely Fijian baton, which will later feature at the Glasgow Opening Ceremony. The baton design will be unveiled on 25 February.

Cola Vina   Kerekere Siro mai ledu Rara I Nukuillau, ena Lakoto mai ke na ledu Minster ni Tabagone qei nia na waqe. Toso...
29/01/2026

Cola Vina Kerekere Siro mai ledu Rara I Nukuillau, ena Lakoto mai ke na ledu Minster ni Tabagone qei nia na waqe. Toso mai

Youth Centres were set up as a second chance for those who did not get a chance to finish school.

Currently, we are accepting applications for our Nasau Training Centre.

Click: http://www.youth.gov.fj/forms/youth-training-center-application-forms to apply!

24/01/2026
Corunna Boxing Club
20/01/2026

Corunna Boxing Club

Did you know that the Ministry of Youth and Sports activities are classified into 2 main groups?

🏫 Youth Development: The programme assists youths through advisory, empowerment and capacity building including specific skills training.

🏅 Sports Development: The programme assists in the development of sports and its infrastructure nationwide through the provision of grants to National Sporting Organizations, provision of basic sports equipment, conduct of outreach programmes, and the development of rural playing fields.

Visit http://www.youth.gov.fj/

"It definitely going to be good year""Forward and Upward" 💯🥊🇫🇯➡️⬆️
20/01/2026

"It definitely going to be good year"

"Forward and Upward" 💯🥊🇫🇯➡️⬆️

It will be a dynamic year ahead for Fiji Amateur Boxing as they set their sights on enhancing the growth and performance of their boxers.

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!Matorino Madogo, Epeli Qio Natarova, Mess Nalase, Momo Ark...
14/01/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!

Matorino Madogo, Epeli Qio Natarova, Mess Nalase, Momo Arks, Adam Labaibure, Sabino Duaibe, Monty Tiqara, Jay Qalibau, Ikaris Codm, Vasu NI Nabua, RT Joseva Nadriubalavu, Peceli Obanasiga, Zulfiekar Ali, Mvlf Tikoisuva, Ikasau Tuinivanua, Navulavula Pãtē, Bill Tamai Bua, Farm Tiger, Lewamavola Tobua, Vive Bari, Alain Naii, Nawal Nand, Lewa Nikoro, Paula Rasolo, Mini Vitu Naituiyaga

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