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Revision as of 05:19, 18 July 2019

Athletics at the XVI Pacific Games
DatesJuly 15–20
Host cityApia, Samoa
VenueApia Park
LevelSenior
Participation21 nations
2015
2023


Athletics is one of the 26 sports that will be contested at the 2019 Pacific Games in Apia on July 15–20 at the Apia Park.[1] Forty nine events are scheduled for the games including four parasport events.[2]

Participating nations

A total of 21 countries, nineteen Pacific Games Association members plus Australia and New Zealand, competed in athletics at the 2019 games.

Note: A number shown in brackets is the size of the athletics contingent (excluding para-athletes) for each country.[citation needed]

Medal table

The progressive medal tally after day 3 of athletics.

  *   Host nation (Samoa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Caledonia (NCL)83112
2 Papua New Guinea (PNG)512825
3 Australia (AUS)3003
4 Fiji (FIJ)2237
5 Cook Islands (COK)2103
6 Tonga (TGA)2024
7 Solomon Islands (SOL)1034
8 Wallis and Futuna (WLF)1001
9 Vanuatu (VAN)0314
10 Samoa (SAM)*0213
11 French Polynesia (TAH)0145
12 American Samoa (ASA)0101
Totals (12 entries)24252372

Updated on 17 July 2019.

Medal summary

Men's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze Refs
100 m  Banuve Tabakaucoro (FIJ) 10.31 (GR)  Jeremy Dodson (SAM) 10.48  Kelvin Masoe (SAM) 10.56
100 m ambulant  Sylvain Bova (NCL) (T11) 11.86  Steven Abraham (PNG) (T46) 11.78  Falicien Siapo (NCL) (T44) 12.87
200 m
400 m  Steven Solomon (AUS) 45.62 (GR)  Daniel Baul (PNG) 47.31 (PB)  Benjamin Aliel (PNG) 47.63 (PB)
800 m  Alex Beddoes (COK) 1:53.18  Ephraim Lerkin (PNG) 1:53.78  Petero Veitaqomaki (FIJ) 1:54.72
1500 m  Alex Beddoes (COK) 4:03.13  Messach Fred (PNG) 4:06.09  Petero Veitaqomaki (FIJ) 4:07.10
5000 m  Samuel Aragaw (PYF) 15:45.54  Avikash Lal (FIJ) 15:48.93  James Gundu (PNG) 14:57.00
10000 m  Simbai Kaspar (PNG) 33:34.90  Siune Kagl (PNG) 33:36.86  James Gundu (PNG) 33:39.01
Half marathon
110 m hurdles
400 m hurdles
3000 m steeple chase  Simbai Kaspar (PNG) 9:37.14  Sapolai Yao (PNG) 10:14.17  Andipas Georasi (PNG) 10:16.44
4 × 100 m Relay
4 × 400 m Relay
High jump  Mosese Foliaki (TGA) 2.06m (NR)  Malakai Kaiwalu (FIJ)
 Peniel Richard (PNG)
1.99m
1.99m
not awarded
Pole vault  Éric Reuillard (NCL) 4.60m  Timona Poareu (PYF) 4.60m  Kaisa Pakileata (TGA) 3.50m
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Shot put seated
Discus throw
Hammer throw  Erwan Cassier (NCL)[3] 57.19m  Petelo Toto (NCL) 54.85m  Debono Paraka (PNG) 36.57m
Javelin throw  Felise Vahai Sosaia (WLF) 62.41m  Laurence Faapoi Tasi (SAM) 53.53m  Lakona Gerega (PNG) 52.72m
Javelin ambulant  Thierry Washetine (NCL) (20) 44.46m  Ken Kahu (VAN) (44) 46.61m  Iosefo Rakesa (FIJ) (F44) 31.90m
Decathlon  Florian Geffrouais (NCL) 7,419 pts (GR)  Karo Iga (PNG) 6,643 pts  Timona Poareu (PYF) 6,521

Women's results

Event Gold Silver Bronze Refs
100 m  Toea Wisil (PNG) 11.56[4]  Heleina Young (FIJ) 11.82  Leonie Beu (PNG) 11.94
100 m ambulant  Joanne Lhuillery (NCL) (46) 13.88  Rose Vandegou (NCL) (41) 21.69  Marcelline Moli (VAN) (F46) 15.26
200 m
400 m  Toea Wisil (PNG) 53.90  Leonie Beu (PNG) 55.71  Takina Bernardino (PYF) 56.35
800 m  Keely Small (AUS) 2:10.53  Donna Koniel (PNG) 2:14.17  Jenny Albert (PNG) 2:16.30
1500 m
5000 m  Poro Gahekave (PNG) 18:27.46  Mary Tenge (PNG) 19:14.50  Dianah Matekali (SOL) 19:31.38
10000 m  Sharon Firisua (SOL) 41:19.92  Margaret Kuras (VAN) 42:14.65  Dianah Matekali (SOL) 42:27.90
Half marathon
100 m hurdles
400 m hurdles
3000 m steeple chase
4 × 100 m Relay
4 × 400 m Relay
High jump  Shawntelle Lockington (FIJ) 1.68m  Rellie Kaputin (PNG) 1.65m  Candice Richer (PYF) 1.59m
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put  ʻAta Maama Tuutafaiva (TGA) 16.61m  Nuuausala Tuilefano (ASA) 13.12m  Vaihina Doucet (TAH) 12.63m
Shot put ambulant
Discus throw  Lesly Filituulaga (NCL) 45.41m  Tereapii Tapoki (COK) 44.63m  ʻAta Maama Tuutafaiva (TGA) 40.39m
Hammer throw  Alexandra Hulley (AUS) 64.37m  Ellise Takosi (NCL) 51.73m  Jacklyn Travertz (PNG) 47.99m
Javelin throw
Javelin ambulant  Rose Vandegou (NCL) (41) 22.14m  Elie Enock (VAN) (42) 13.56m  Jeminah Otoa (SOL) (46) 18.25m
Heptathlon

See also

References

  1. ^ "Athletics - Samoa 2019". Samoa 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Athletics Technical Manual v2.0" (PDF). Samoa 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  3. ^ He is the son of late Frédéric Cassier, who won the title in Apia, in 1983.
  4. ^ Wisil also ran a record time of 11.50 seconds in the morning’s qualifying heats to beat the previous record of 11.55, set in 2007.