Monday 14th September, 2009
Fintel Fiji, the telecommunications company which signed up to FASANOC’s Partners For Gold fundraising programme, then won the major Partners for Gold prize, has donated the cash value of their prize, plus more, to young Pacific Mini Games athletes.
Fintel was drawn last week as the winner of the package to be part of the Pacific Mini Games experience in the Cook Islands, which had a total prize value of $3200. Fintel executives made the decision to not take advantage of the prize and instead put the cash value towards supporting Fiji’s top young athletes.
Fintel’s selection criteria was that the athlete must be aged 20 years or younger at time of competing in the Pacific Mini Games and considered to have the potential for best performance at the Pacific Mini Games. The athletes chosen by Fintel to receive this financial assistance are:
• Manueli Tulo, Weightlifting (56kg category)
• Maria Liku, Weightlifting (58kg category)
• Banuve Tabakaucoro, Athletics (competing in the 100m, 200m & 4x100m Relay)
• Paulini Korowaqa, Athletics (competing in the 200m, 400m, 4x100m and 4x400m Relays)
These four athletes are each receiving a grant of $800 which they can use towards costs associated with their preparation for and participation in the Mini Games (such as levies, training costs, clothing and/or equipment).
On top of this donation, Fintel has also donated an extra $2000 to support those athletes who succeed at the games. Four grants of $500 each will be given to the top four performing young athletes (aged 20 years or younger) at the Pacific Mini Games. This grant will support those athletes in their post Mini Games training and competition costs.
FASANOC will be responsible for coordinating the provision of these funds to the respective athletes. FASANOC thanks Fintel for supporting Team Fiji and its talented young athletes
Last Modified on 14/09/2009 16:35