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Norfolk Island at the 2019 Pacific Games

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Norfolk Island at the
2019 Pacific Games
8 July 2019 (2019-07-08) – 20 July 2019 (2019-07-20)
Competitors38  in 6 sports
Pacific Games appearances
2015
2021

Norfolk Island competed at the 2019 Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa from 7 to 20 July 2019. The country participated in six sports at the 2019 games.[1]

Archery

Two male archers were selected to compete for Norfolk Island at the 2019 tournament:[1]

Men
  • Steven Baker
  • Robert Kemp

Golf

Norfolk Island selected four male players for the 2019 tournament:[1]

Men
  • Thomas Greenwood
  • Beau Magri
  • Jared Magri
  • Michael Sterling

Lawn bowls

Norfolk Island selected five men and five women to compete in lawn bowls at the 2019 games:[1]

Men
  • Gary Bigg
  • Trevor Gow
  • Phillip Jones
  • Stephen Matthews
  • Garry Ryan
Women
  • Tessie Evans
  • Christine Jones
  • Patricia Snell
  • Shae Wilson
  • Tracey Wora

Netball

A squad of twelve players was selected for the Norfolk Island netball team at the 2019 games:[1]

Women
  • Candice Nobbs
  • Michelle Dowling
  • Emily Ryves
  • Alana Christian
  • Lara Bigg
  • Erin Christian
  • Rianna Christian
  • Mareeva Evans
  • Tahlia Evans
  • Bekki Meers
  • Kylie Sterling
  • Paige Adams

Shooting

Norfolk Island selected six men to compete in shooting at the 2019 games:[1]

Men
  • Douglas Creek
  • Kevin Coulter
  • Andrew Barnett
  • Michael Williams
  • Dustin Menzies
  • Brancker South

Squash

Norfolk Island selected four men to compete in squash at the 2019 games:[1]

Men
  • Nathaniel Kalsrap
  • Marc Kalsrap
  • Aidan Rowston
  • Eamonn Kennerley

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Athlete List for Samoa 2019 Pacific Games". Pacific Games Council. 17 June 2019. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019.