Gladiators ready!Champs final day expected to be the best yet
The final day of the Boys and Girls' Athletic Championships gets under way today with a sold-out crowd expected to watch the stars of tomorrow enjoy glory today.
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The fervour and fever of the 2009 Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships will peak today, as the champions are crowned. It is an annual explosion of competition and pride at the National Stadium, which never fails to pull in a bumper crowd of current and past students of the many competing schools.
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