Athletics at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games

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Athletics at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games
Dates11-14 December
Host cityPort Vila, Vanuatu Vanuatu
VenueKorman Stadium
Events47 (including 4 para events)
Participation18 nations


The athletics competition at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games was held from the 11–14 December 2017 at the newly upgraded Korman Stadium in Port Vila, Vanuatu.[1]

Participating nations

Eighteen teams entered athletes for the track and field competitions.

Medal table

Papua New Guinea topped the medal table, winning seventeen gold. Hosts Vanuatu were a creditable fourth with the second highest medal total overall.[2]

  *   Host nation (Vanuatu)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Papua New Guinea17171246
2 New Caledonia95519
3 Fiji711422
4 Vanuatu*471223
5 Solomon Islands3216
6 Cook Islands3115
7 Tonga2125
8 Wallis and Futuna1135
9 Samoa1113
10 Guam0011
Totals (10 entries)474642135

Event summary

A total of 47 events were contested at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games athletics competition.[3]

  Medals not awarded or not officially counted

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze Refs
100 m Nazmie-Lee Marai
 Papua New Guinea
10.84 Kelvin Masoe
 Samoa
10.88 Kolinio Radrudru
 Fiji
11.04 [4]
200 m Nazmie-Lee Marai
 Papua New Guinea
21.66 Theo Piniau
 Papua New Guinea
21.94 Brandy Mento
 Vanuatu
21.95 [5]
400 m Benjamin Aliel
 Papua New Guinea
48.01 Bradly Toa
 Vanuatu
48.15 Ephraim Lerkin
 Papua New Guinea
48.20 [6]
800 m Alex Beddoes
 Cook Islands
1:54.77 Martin Orovo
 Papua New Guinea
1:55.77 Petero Veitaqomaki
 Fiji
1:57.12 [7]
1500 m Petero Veitaqomaki
 Fiji
4:19.10 Martin Orovo
 Papua New Guinea
4:19.85 Samson Laus
 Vanuatu
4:19.88 [5]
5000 m Simbai Kaspar
 Papua New Guinea
16:00.10 Avikash Lal
 Fiji
16:07.56 Jack Nawka Lelow
 Vanuatu
16:10.77 [4]
10000 m Simon Charley
 Vanuatu
34:05.91 Armon Napuat
 Vanuatu
34:07.84 Simbai Kaspar
 Papua New Guinea
34:27.40 [8]
Half-marathon Simon Charley
 Vanuatu
1:15:44 Avikash Lal
 Fiji
1:16:08 Jack Nawka Lelow
 Vanuatu
1:17:38 [9]
110 m hurdles Talatala Po'oi
 Tonga
14.78 Errol Qaqa
 Fiji
15.21 Kolone Alefosio
 Samoa
15.23 [5]
400 m hurdles Mowen Boino
 Papua New Guinea
52.10 Ephraim Lerkin
 Papua New Guinea
52.25 Talatala Po'oi
 Tonga
53.63 [4]
3000 m steeplechase Simon Charley
 Vanuatu
9:44.37 Jack Nawka Lelow
 Vanuatu
9:48.54 Simbai Kaspar
 Papua New Guinea
9:55.81 [6]
4 × 100 m relay  Fiji
Sireli Bulivorovoro
Tony Lemeki
Kolinio Radrudru
Aaron Powell
41.30  Papua New Guinea
Charles Livuan
Nelson Stone
Nazmie-Lee Marai
Kupun Wisil
41.30  Vanuatu
Steeve Lolten
Bradly Toa
Brandy Mento
Markly Simeon
41.73 [6]
4 × 400 m relay  Papua New Guinea
Benjamin Aliel
Nelson Stone
Mowen Boino
Ephraim Lerkin
3:16.89  Fiji
Kameli Ravuki
Sailosi Tubuilagi
Petero Veitaqomaki
Samuela Railoa
3:17.88  Vanuatu
Jackfrey Tamathui
Frem Nathan
Bernard Kapalu
Bradly Toa
3:20.19 [5]
High jump Malakai Kaiwalu
 Fiji
2.06 m Peniel Richard
 Papua New Guinea
2.03 m Mosese Foliaki
 Tonga
2.00 m [7]
Pole vault Florian Geffrouais
 New Caledonia
4.00 m Mosese Foliaki
 Tonga
3.5 0m Vinceslas Tauvale
 Wallis and Futuna
3.40 m [6]
Long jump Roland Hure
 Papua New Guinea
7.08 m Sireli Bulivorovoro
 Fiji
7.00 m Kevin Paul
 Vanuatu
6.88 m [4]
Triple jump Peniel Richard
 Papua New Guinea
15.45 m Eugene Vollmer
 Fiji
15.30 m Ulric Buama
 New Caledonia
14.86 m [5]
Shot put Selevasio-Ryan Valao
 Wallis and Futuna
14.71 m Mustafa Fall
 Fiji
14.60 m Erwan Cassier
 New Caledonia
13.82 m [5]
Discus throw Debono Paraka
 Papua New Guinea
50.17 m Selevasio-Ryan Valao
 Wallis and Futuna
48.84 m Erwan Cassier
 New Caledonia
47.33 m [4]
Hammer throw Erwan Cassier
 New Caledonia
57.05 m Petelo Toto
 New Caledonia
53.24 m Debono Paraka
 Papua New Guinea
37.17 m [6]
Javelin throw Donny Tuimaseve
 Samoa
63.73 m Pita Tamani
 Fiji
62.15 m Jack Nasawa
 Vanuatu
60.98 m [7]
Decathlon Florian Geffrouais
 New Caledonia
7,354 pts Stephen Ham
 Vanuatu
5,291 pts Sililo Kivalu
 Wallis and Futuna
4,585 pts [10]

Men's para-athletics

Event Gold Silver Bronze Refs
100 m ambulant Sylvain Bova
 New Caledonia
12.13
(T11/Guide)
Peter Dick
 Vanuatu
13.51
(F46)
Marc Houssimoli
 Vanuatu
14.67
(T/F37)
[4]
Javelin ambulant Thierry Washetine
 New Caledonia
43.54 m
(T/F20)
Iosefo Rakesa
 Fiji
27.43 m
(F40)
Manako Fal Aveuki
 Wallis and Futuna
39.87 m
(F43)
[7]
Shot put secured Thierry Cibone
 New Caledonia
9.70 m
(F34)
Marcelin Walico
 New Caledonia
10.50 m
(F57)
Jone Bogidrau
 Fiji
7.69 m
(F57)
[5]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze Refs
100 m Toea Wisil
 Papua New Guinea
12.00 Patricia Taea
 Cook Islands
12.08 Makereta Naulu
 Fiji
12.19 [4]
200 m Patricia Taea
 Cook Islands
24.16 Toea Wisil
 Papua New Guinea
25.13 Afure Adah
 Papua New Guinea
25.33 [5]
400 m Miriama Senokonoko
 Fiji
57.34 Elenani Tinai
 Fiji
57.90 Nancy Malamut
 Papua New Guinea
58.24 [6]
800 m Valentine Hello
 Vanuatu
2:16.76 Poro Gahekave
 Papua New Guinea
2:18.00 Tuna Tine
 Papua New Guinea
2:19.38 [7]
1500 m Poro Gahekave
 Papua New Guinea
4:55.77 Jenny Albert
 Papua New Guinea
4:57.77 Genina Criss
 Guam
4:58.63 [5]
5000 m Sharon Firisua
 Solomon Islands
18:28.81 Poro Gahekave
 Papua New Guinea
18:44.45 Dianah Matekali
 Solomon Islands
19:20.59 [4]
10000 m Sharon Firisua
 Solomon Islands
39:25.94 Dianah Matekali
 Solomon Islands
40:34.80 Celine Hirzel
 New Caledonia
42:02.82 [8]
Half-marathon Sharon Firisua
 Solomon Islands
1:27:31 Dianah Matekali
 Solomon Islands
1:31:25 not awarded n/a [11]
100 m hurdles Adrine Monagi
 Papua New Guinea
14.65 not awarded n/a not awarded n/a [5]
400 m hurdles Raylyne Kanam
 Papua New Guinea
65.43 Annie Topal
 Papua New Guinea
66.21 not awarded n/a [4]
3000 m steeplechase Poro Gahekave
 Papua New Guinea
11:54.37 Esther Boram
 Papua New Guinea
12:44.76 Tuna Tine
 Papua New Guinea
12:56.38 [6]
4 × 100 m relay  Fiji
Serenia Ragatu
Elenoa Sailosi
Miriama Senokonoko
Makereta Naulu
47.43  Papua New Guinea
Miriam Peni
Toea Wisil
Afure Adah
Nancy Malamut
47.67  Vanuatu
Judithe Alatoa
Christelle Kalopong
Lyza Malres
Roslyn Nalin
49.03 [12]
4 × 400 m relay  Fiji
Makereta Naulu
Elenani Tinai
Serenia Ragatu
Miriama Senokonoko
3:54.43  Vanuatu
Roslyn Nalin
Lyza Malres
Esther Thomas
Valentine Hello
4:00.86 not awarded n/a [5]
High jump Shawntell Lockington
 Fiji
1.70 m Rellie Kaputin
 Papua New Guinea
1.65 m Jeannette Wacapo
 New Caledonia
1.40 m [5]
Long jump Rellie Kaputin
 Papua New Guinea
6.40 m Annie Topal
 Papua New Guinea
5.68 m Adrine Monagi
 Papua New Guinea
5.59 m [7]
Triple jump Rellie Kaputin
 Papua New Guinea
13.26 m Miriama Senokonoko
 Fiji
12.46 m Annie Topal
 Papua New Guinea
12.22 m [6]
Shot put ʻAta Maama Tuutafaiva
 Tonga
14.95 m Ashley Bologna
 New Caledonia
14.53 m Tereapii Tapoki
 Cook Islands
12.75 m [7]
Discus throw Tereapii Tapoki
 Cook Islands
47.11 m Atana Takosi
 New Caledonia
43.78 m Selare Malep
 Vanuatu
31.85 m [6]
Hammer throw Leïna Durand
 New Caledonia
43.67 m Jacklyn Travertz
 Papua New Guinea
41.22 m NR Sharon Toako
 Papua New Guinea
35.50 m [4]
Javelin throw Linda Selui
 New Caledonia
45.41 m Sharon Toako
 Papua New Guinea
44.42 m not awarded n/a [5]
Heptathlon Adrine Monagi
 Papua New Guinea
4,837 pts Jemila Kuao
 Vanuatu
2,646 pts Liliy Lawantak
 Vanuatu
2,436 pts [13]

Women's para-athletics

Event Gold Silver Bronze Refs
Shot put ambulant Rose Vandegou
 New Caledonia
7.24 m
(F41)
Rose Wélépa
 New Caledonia
9.78 m
(F12)
Vero Nime
 Papua New Guinea
6.46 m
(F42)
[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Athletics". Van2017. 23 November 2017. Archived from the original on 24 November 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Pacific Mini Games: Medal Count" (PDF). Athletics Oceania. 18 December 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Oceania Athletics. 23 September 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 November 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Pacific Mini Games: Results – Tuesday" (PDF). Athletics Oceania. 12 December 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Pacific Mini Games: Results – Thursday" (PDF). Athletics Oceania. 14 December 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 December 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Pacific Mini Games: Results – Wednesday" (PDF). Athletics Oceania. 13 December 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 December 2017.
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  8. ^ a b "Pacific Mini Games: Results – Monday Morning" (PDF). Athletics Oceania. 11 December 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 December 2017.
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  10. ^ "Pacific Mini Games: Results – Decathlon" (PDF). van2017.com. 14 December 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 December 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  11. ^ "Pacific Mini Games: Results – Women half marathon" (PDF). van2017.com. 14 December 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 December 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  12. ^ Athletics Oceania 2017, p. 4.
  13. ^ "Pacific Mini Games: Results – Heptathlon" (PDF). Athletics Oceania. 13 December 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 December 2017.

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