Background
Delana was born in Naisausau, Namara, Tailevu, Fiji.
Delana was born in Naisausau, Namara, Tailevu, Fiji.
He lost his left leg in a bus accident at age three. Delana competed in the F42 category (for single leg amputees without prosthesis) at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. His jump of 1.74m broke the Oceanic record for the event.
Delana was congratulated by President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, and by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama who called upon all Fijians to celebrate his victory.
Upon his return to Fiji, Delana was welcomed by thousands of people (in the rain) for national celebrations which included a procession through the main street of Suva and "military and traditional ceremonies of welcome, only accorded to Heads of States". Delana was invited to inspect a fifty-strong honour guard.
President Nailatikau delivered a speech describing Delana as a national "icon", adding that he had brought to the country a "sense of unity and pride greatly needed at this point in time and in pursuit towards democratic governance", in the context of constitutional change following the 2006 military coup and plans for the restoration of democracy in 2014. The government announced that it would be building him a new house, to be completed before Christmas, as a gift and "token of appreciation from the Fijian Government and from all Fijians".
He was presented with a new home by Prime Minister Bainimarama in January 2013, as "a token of appreciation to convey Fiji"s profound gratitude for the great honour bestowed upon the country".
He is depicted on the obverse of the Fijian 2013 circulating commemorative 50 Cents coin. He was subsequently appointed to cabinet as Assistant Minister for Youth and Sports.
Delana stood in the 2014 general elections for the FijiFirst party, and was elected to Parliament with 906 votes.