On your marks, get set and off we go.

The day has arrived for the biggest secondary schools athletics meet in the world as student athletes from around the country try to create history by winning a Coca-Cola Games medal for the first time at the new look ANZ Stadium.

Over 2,400 athletes will compete this year from 143 schools, and many said it is such a great joy to see the schools who come from out of Suva and create major upsets.

This rattles the so called big schools in the Coca-Cola Games as the medals that they bank on are clinched by the unknown athletes who sometimes run on the tracks or take part in the field events for the first time at the stadium in Suva.

All the wins from the different zones do not matter when it comes to the Coca-Cola Games as this event stands on its own and each athlete walks into the stadium with big dreams to shine and give their best shot.

20 gold medals are at stake on the tracks today and 23 are up from grabs in the field events.

According to Marist Brothers High School manager Navitalai Waiwalu, the defending boys division champion is aiming to successfully defend the title adding that winning the Suva Zone 2 earlier this year was so sweet as the senior athletes like Banuve Tabakaucoro, Ratu Tira Narara and Roy Ravana Junior have left the school.
 
Waiwalu said they also know that they have to do well in the track and field events to win.

He said this year is special for Marist.