The Ministry of Education Sports and Culture in collaboration with The Samoa Weightlifting Federation will be
conducting its 4 th annual Inter College Weightlifting competition on Wednesday 24 th of March at Gym 3 Tuanaimato
commencing at 7am. This is one of the Sports Division’s annual activities with the aim to identify young talented
athletes who have the potential and interest in the sport of weightlifting. This will also give students who are not
participating in other sports like netball and rugby, the opportunity to participate to achieve maximum health and
wellbeing.
Seven (7) Colleges within Upolu namely Avele College, Aana # 2 College, Leififi College, Paul VI College, Maluafou
College, Saint Joseph’s College, and Sagaga College will be competing in a one day competition under the following
categories:
WOMEN: 45kg,49kg,55kg,59kg,64kg,71kg .
MEN: 55kg, 61kg, 67kg, 73kg, 81kg
WOMEN: 76kg, 81kg, 87kg, 87kg+
MEN: 89kg, 96kg, 102kg, 109kg, 109kg+
This program has been postponed several times in 2020 due to the Government State of Emergencies’ restrictions
which resulted in some challenges including other schools who pulled out and many lifters graduating from school.
But despite all that, Sports division finally gets the chance to reschedule the training programs and the competitions
to March this year.
MESC would like to acknowledge the greatest support from the Samoa Weightlifting Federation by providing coaches
to train the lifters since the program started on February 1 st . They will also be fully responsible for running the
competition on the day. We would also like to acknowledge the support from the Principals and coaches from the
above schools and would like to wish all the lifters the best in the competition.
Furthermore, there is an intention that at the end of the program, the most outstanding athletes will be selected to
train at a training camp hosted by the Samoa Weightlifting Federation during the two weeks school holidays. This will
provide them with an opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge of the sport and will also establish better
pathways for their weightlifting achievement as an athlete.