Athletics at the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games

Athletics at the VII South Pacific Mini Games
Host city Koror, Palau Palau
Date(s) July 25–29
Main stadium National Stadium
Level Senior
Participation 144 athletes from
15 nations
Events 39 (20 men, 19 women)



Athletics competitions at the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games were held at the National Stadium in Koror, Palau, between July 25–29, 2005.

A total of 39 events were contested, 20 by men and 19 by women.

Medal summary

Medal winners and their results were published on the Athletics Weekly webpage courtesy of Tony Isaacs and Børre Lilloe,[1] and on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage by Bob Snow.[2]

Complete results can also be found on the Oceania Athletics Association,[3] the Palau Track and Field Association,[4] and on the Athletics PNG[5] webpages.

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: +0.5 m/s)  Moses Kamut (VAN) 10.64  Jone Delai (FIJ) 10.73  Wally Kirika (PNG)
 Eroni Tuivanuavou (FIJ)
10.84
200 metres (wind: +1.7 m/s)  Iliesa Namosimalua (FIJ) 21.54  Moses Kamut (VAN) 21.67  Lesia Vanawalu (FIJ) 22.03
400 metres  Waisea Finau (FIJ) 48.78  Niko Verekauta (FIJ) 49.55  Iliesa Namosimalua (FIJ) 49.79
800 metres  Isireli Naikelekelevesi (FIJ) 1:53.01  Setefano Mika (SAM) 1:53.68  Chris Bais (PNG) 1:55.08
1500 metres  Setefano Mika (SAM) 4:01.33  Isireli Naikelekelevesi (FIJ) 4:01.90  Chris Bais (PNG) 4:05.45
5000 metres  Sapolai Yao (PNG) 15:59.72  Rodney Rapasi Gapirongo (SOL) 16:50.57  Derek Mandell (GUM) 17:12.43
10000 metres  Sapolai Yao (PNG) 33:49.40  Chris Votu (SOL) 34:46.40  Noel Waimea (SOL) 35:14.76
Half Marathon  Chris Votu (SOL) 1:18:51  Rajendra Singh (FIJ) 1:20:03  Noel Waimea (SOL) 1:20:27
110 metres hurdles (wind: +0.6 m/s)  Aleki Toetu'u Sapoi (TGA) 15.11  Jacques Xenihatre (NCL) 15.26  John Wainiqolo (FIJ) 16.14
400 metres hurdles  Aleki Toetu'u Sapoi (TGA) 53.89  Meli Cama (FIJ) 55.65  Kumimo'ui Uhila (TGA) 55.88
High Jump  Rajendra Prasad (FIJ) 1.95  Xavier Fenuafanote (NCL)
 Donovan Helvey (PLW)
1.80
Long Jump  Eroni Tuivanuavou (FIJ) 7.10 (wind: -2.1 m/s)  Melvin Hamou (NCL) 6.84 (wind: -1.8 m/s)  Harmon Harmon (COK) 6.69 (wind: -3.4 m/s)
Triple Jump  Sandy Katusele (PNG) 14.40 (wind: -2.1 m/s)  Jacques Xenihatre (NCL) 14.14 (wind: -1.7 m/s)  Kumimo'ui Uhila (TGA) 13.67 (wind: -0.8 m/s)
Shot Put  Shaka Sola (SAM) 17.74 Wallis and Futuna/ Aukusitino Hoatau (WLF) 17.58 Wallis and Futuna/ Lolésio Iloai (WLF) 15.72
Discus Throw Wallis and Futuna/ Aukusitino Hoatau (WLF) 52.80  Shaka Sola (SAM) 49.33  Justin Andre (GUM) 43.87
Hammer Throw  Faleono Seve (SAM) 54.11  Justin Andre (GUM) 52.77  Brentt Jones (NFK) 52.52
Javelin Throw Wallis and Futuna/ Jacky Tuakoifenua (WLF) 63.44  Iosefo Vuloaloa (FIJ) 59.97  Rodolphe Vili (NCL) 57.06
Octathlon  Harmon Harmon (COK) 4719  Iosefo Vuloaloa (FIJ) 4710  Rémy Ihmanang (NCL) 4291
4 x 100 metres relay  Papua New Guinea
Kupun Wisil
Wally Kirika
Edward Buidal
Anton Lui
41.92  Fiji
Eroni Tuivanuavou
Iliesa Namosimalua
Lesia Vanawalu
Jone Delai
41.97  Federated States of Micronesia
Peter Donis Rudolf
Jack Howard
Jesse Hairens
John Howard
42.83
4 x 400 metres relay  Fiji
Niko Verekauta
Iliesa Namosimalua
Isireli Naikelekelevesi
Waisea Finau
3:18.26  Papua New Guinea
Fabian Nuilai
Kupun Wisil
Joshiah Sasanui
Chris Bais
3:21.23  Solomon Islands
Jonah Hone
William Taloga
Hugo Hebala
Chris Walasi
3:28.15

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: 0.1 m/s)  Mae Koime (PNG) 12.03  Litiana Miller (FIJ) 12.38  Toea Wisil (PNG) 12.43
200 metres (wind: 2.1 m/s)  Mae Koime (PNG) 24.69 w  Sera Tuinalase (FIJ) 25.39 w  Toea Wisil (PNG) 25.65 w
400 metres  Mae Koime (PNG) 57.10  Toea Wisil (PNG) 57.91  Mereoni Raluve (FIJ) 59.11
800 metres  Salome Dell (PNG) 2:21.83  Merelaisa Dawaqa (FIJ) 2:21.88  Cecilia Kumalalamene (PNG) 2:22.24
1500 metres  Mary Sloan Siegrist (GUM) 4:54.88  Salome Dell (PNG) 5:00.60  Leana Peters (GUM) 5:15.75
5000 metres  Leana Peters (GUM) 21:06.72  Linda Tora (SOL) 21:39.76  Nicole Layson (GUM) 22:38.82
10000 metres  Linda Tora (SOL) 46:22.10  June Fataea (SOL) 47:52.81
100 metres hurdles (wind: 1.5 m/s)  Milika Tuivanuavou (FIJ) 16.70  Ledua Baker Taleiviti (FIJ) 17.47  Kristen Mendiola (GUM) 17.70
400 metres hurdles  Merolyn Auga (PNG) 67.15  Ledua Baker Taleiviti (FIJ) 68.55
High Jump  Milika Tuivanuavou (FIJ) 1.45  Joycelyn Taurikeni (SOL) 1.30
Long Jump  Fanny See (NCL) 5.60 (wind: -0.8 m/s)  Milika Tuivanuavou (FIJ) 5.50 (wind: +0.4 m/s)  Soko Salaqiqi (FIJ) 5.25 (wind: +0.0 m/s)
Triple Jump  Soko Salaqiqi (FIJ) 11.43 (wind: -1.6 m/s)  Fanny See (NCL) 10.64 (wind: -2.1 m/s)
Shot Put  Ana Po'uhila (TGA) 16.92  Melehifo Uhi (TGA) 14.27  Tereapii Tapoki (COK) 13.85
Discus Throw  Melehifo Uhi (TGA) 51.60  Tereapii Tapoki (COK) 48.32  Ana Po'uhila (TGA) 45.69
Hammer Throw  Patricia Kolivai (NCL) 45.49  Suzy Vercoe (NFK) 41.78  Siniva Marsters (COK) 41.69
Javelin Throw  Serafina Akeli (SAM) 52.26  Linda Selui (NCL) 50.23  Tereapii Tapoki (COK) 43.78
Heptathlon  Milika Tuivanuavou (FIJ) 3559  Maleah Umerang Tengadik (PLW) 2906
4 x 100 metres relay  Fiji
Litiana Miller
Sera Tuinalase
Mereoni Raluve
Tahitia Kamea
48.52  Papua New Guinea
Toea Wisil
Mae Koime
Nessie Ogisi
Winai Waro
49.16
4 x 400 metres relay  Papua New Guinea
Toea Wisil
Maria Kaupa
Salome Dell
Mae Koime
3:58.97  Fiji
Mereoni Raluve
Merelaisa Dawaqa
Sera Tuinalase
Soko Salaniqiqi
4:03.51  Solomon Islands
Pauline Kwalea
Joycelyn Taurikeni
June Fataea
Elisabeth Gaobata
4:26.91

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Fiji 11 15 6 32
2  Papua New Guinea 10 4 6 20
3  Samoa 4 2 0 6
4  Tonga 4 1 3 8
5  New Caledonia 2 6 2 10
6  Solomon Islands 2 5 4 11
7  Guam 2 1 5 8
8  Wallis and Futuna 2 1 1 4
9  Cook Islands 1 1 4 6
10  Vanuatu 1 1 0 2
11  Palau 0 2 0 2
12  Norfolk Island 0 1 1 2
13  F.S. Micronesia 0 0 1 1

Participation (unofficial)

The official start list contains 144 athletes (90 men, 54 women) from 17 countries.[6] However, in the result lists, the announced athletes from  Kiribati (6) and  Nauru (1) did not appear, but only athletes from the following 15 countries:[3][5]

References

  1. SOUTH PACIFIC MINI GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved April 12, 2013
  2. Snow, Bob (October 30, 2012), MINI SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES MEDALLISTS (PDF), OAA, archived from the original (PDF) on October 30, 2013, retrieved April 12, 2013
  3. 1 2 South Pacific Mini Games Results 2005, OAA, retrieved April 12, 2013
  4. Final Results, Palau Track and Field Association, retrieved April 12, 2013
  5. 1 2 South Pacific Mini Games - 25/07/2005 to 29/07/2005 - Koror, Palau - Results, Athletics PNG, retrieved April 12, 2013
  6. Team Lists, Palau Track and Field Association, retrieved April 12, 2013

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