Rosmini students compete at 2025 AIMS Games

Rosmini recently sent 85 Intermediate students to the 2025 AIMS Games in Tauranga for an unforgettable week of competition

Rosmini recently sent 85 Intermediate students to the 2025 AIMS Games in Tauranga for an unforgettable week of competition. 

From the journey down and the exciting opening ceremony to the challenging matches and supporting their peers, the boys had an incredible time, strengthening their bonds along the way.

Rosmini teams achieved some fantastic results:

  • Basketball placed 3rd
  • Water Polo came in 4th
  • Hockey finished 5th
  • Football came in 10th
  • Rugby 7s placed 35th
  • Futsal finished 25th

Several individual athletes also excelled. Sam James won a gold medal in tennis, while Harry Lloyd and Archer Wilson secured gold in the canoe mixed relay. Harry placed 8th in the single canoe race. 

Before joining the water polo team, Jayden Lehmann competed in the swimming competition, earning impressive placements of 8th in the 100m, 9th in the 50m freestyle, and 10th in the 50m freestyle medley.

In badminton, Daniel Kim and Cail Virtudazo had a series of wins and losses as singles players and advanced to the quarter-finals as a doubles team in their division. 

Our mountain bikers tackled a challenging course in the enduro and cross-country events and loved every minute of the experience.

Every student should be proud of these phenomenal results. Thank you to all the parents, coaches, and supporters who made this experience possible. We hope everyone enjoyed the week!

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