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SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES - GUAM 1999 FULL RESULTS of ATHLETICS COMPETITION Venue - Santa Rita SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES - GUAM 1999 FULL RESULTS OF ATHLETICS COMPETITION Venue - Santa Rita MEN'S EVENTS 100m Round One (3rd June) Heat 1 (-0.1) Alan AKIA PNG 10.91 Q Jansen MOLISINGI VAN 10.99 Q Christopher Silas ADOLF PLW 11.12 Q Cherico DETENAMO NAU 11.34 Q Maxime PELLET TAH 11.62 Jean-Jacques DIELA NC 11.69 Laimoto TAUFANA WF 12.52 Heat 2 (-0.5) Roman CRESS MSH 10.64 Q Jone DELAI FIJ 10.71 Q Kelly OLEGERIIL PLW 11.12 Q Ben JOHN VAN 11.21 Q Teddy RAVIER TAH 11.23 q Francis MANIORU SOL 11.55 David COLLINS KIR dns Heat 3 (-0.3) Philam GARCIA GUM 10.95 Q NR Toluta'u KOULA TON 10.97 Q Andrew KONAI SOL 11.23 Q Stanley IAKOPO NMA 11.25 Q NR Junias IRIMA PNG 11.25 Q (last two equal) Patrickson ANSON FSM 11.67 Pascal TEMATAUA TAH 11.68 Heat 4 (-1.5) Moave VU FIJ 10.76 Q Elias ROBOAM PNG 11.05 Q Jason RAFAEL PLW 11.20 Q Reuben APURI SOL 11.28 Q Abraham KALPUMU VAN 11.39 q Ricky SHOREY FSM 11.54 q Robertson TEMAKI NAU 12.02 Heat 5 (-0.8) Saula ROKO FIJ 10.90 Q Tevita FAUONUKU TON 11.27 Q Henri HMALOKO NC 11.32 Q Franck MARIELLO NC 11.37 Q Eneree TATAIO KIR 11.58 NR Patterson ANSON FSM 11.84 Sebastian DETENAMO NAU 12.64 Round Two (3rd June) Heat 1 (-2.1) Roman CRESS MSH 10.84 Q Jone DELAI FIJ 10.95 Q Toluta'u KOULA TON 11.02 Q Kelly OLEGERIIL PLW 11.20 Q Junias IRIMA PNG 11.22 Reuben APURI SOL 11.23 Abraham KALPUMU VAN 11.51 Ricky SHOREY FSM 11.54 Heat 2 (-0.9) Moave VU FIJ 10.81 Q Elias ROBOAM PNG 10.90 Q Philam GARCIA GUM 11.02 Q Jansen MOLISINGI VAN 11.06 Q Christopher Silas ADOLF PLW 11.15 q Andrew KONAI SOL 11.21 q Stanley IAKOPO NMA 11.27 Cherico DETENAMO NAU 11.31 Heat 3 (-0.8) Saula ROKO FIJ 10.76 Alan AKIA PNG 10.87 Tevita FAUONUKU TON 11.08 Jason RAFAEL PLW 11.09 Teddy RAVIER TAH 11.20 Henri HMALOKO NC 11.22 Franck MARIELLO NC 11.24 Ben JOHN VAN 11.34 Semi Finals (4th June) Semi Final 1 (-1.4) Saula ROKO FIJ 10.83 Q Philam GARCIA GUM 10.90 Q NR Toluta'u KOULA TON 10.91 Q Alan AKIA PNG 10.98 Q Tevita FAUONUKU TON 11.11 Kelly OLEGERIIL PLW 11.26 Christopher Silas ADOLF PLW 11.29 Henri HMALOKO NC 11.35 Semi Final 2 (-2.8) Jone DELAI FIJ 10.73 Q Moave VU FIJ 10.76 Q Roman CRESS MSH 10.93 Q Jansen MOLISINGI VAN 11.02 Q Elias ROBOAM PNG 11.05 Andrew KONAI SOL 11.27 Teddy RAVIER TAH 11.31 Jason RAFAEL PLW dns Final (-1.1) (4th June) Moave VU FIJ 10.73 Saula ROKO FIJ 10.78 Jone DELAI FIJ 10.79 Roman CRESS MSH 10.86 Toluta'u KOULA TON 10.91 Philam GARCIA GUM 10.91 Alan AKIA PNG 10.95 Jansen MOLISINGI VAN 11.15 200m Round One (9th June) Heat 1 (-0.6) Anare RAGIAGIA FIJ 22.05 Q Christopher Silas ADOLF PLW 22.49 Q NR Abraham KALPUMU VAN 22.84 Q Henri HMALOKO NC 22.99 Tevita FAUONUKU TON 23.05 Teddy RAVIER TAH 23.29 Antonio ICHIOU NMA 24.06 Heat 2 (-0.2) Aminiasi BABITU FIJ 21.78 Q Frederic ERIN NC 22.42 Q Toluta'u KOULA TON 22.56 Q Reuben APURI SOL 22.59 q Jeffrey BAI PNG 22.60 q Kelly OLEGERIIL PLW 22.90 Stanley IAKOPO NMA 23.23 NR Eneree TATAIO KIR 23.84 =NR Heat 3 (-0.1) Varo VARO PNG 21.99 Q Jone DELAI FIJ 22.22 Q Philam GARCIA GUM 22.62 Q Robert AARON SOL 22.86 q Christopher KITALONG PLW 23.38 Ben JOHN VAN 23.54 Pascal TEMATAUA TAH 23.70 Strickson ANSON FSM 23.90 Heat 4 (-0.4) Elias ROBOAM PNG 22.30 Q Roman CRESS MSH 22.50 Q NR Silas HELO SOL 22.82 Q Izaac YAYA TAH 22.89 q Franck MARIELLO NC 23.14 Jansen MOLISINGI VAN 23.26 Semi Finals (9th June) Semi Final 1 (+0.4) Anare RAGIAGIA FIJ 21.96 Q Varo VARO PNG 22.12 Q Christopher Silas ADOLF PLW 22.35 Q NR Philam GARCIA GUM 22.54 Q Silas HELO SOL 22.67 Frederic ERIN NC 23.09 Robert AARON SOL 23.09 Jeffrey BAI PNG dns Semi Final 2 (+0.6) Aminiasi BABITU FIJ 21.31 Q GR Elias ROBOAM PNG 22.07 Q Roman CRESS MSH 22.09 Q NR Jone DELAI FIJ 22.16 Q Izaac YAYA TAH 22.50 Reuben APURI SOL 22.54 Toluta'u KOULA TON 22.55 Abraham KALPUMU VAN 23.01 Final (nwi - negative) (11th June) Aminiasi BABITU FIJ 21.50 Roman CRESS MSH 21.89 NR Varo VARO PNG 21.99 Jone DELAI FIJ 22.05 Elias ROBOAM PNG 22.11 Anare RAGIAGIA FIJ 22.21 Christopher Silas ADOLF PLW 22.44 Philam GARCIA GUM 22.69 400m Round One (4th June) Heat 1 Clement ABAI PNG 47.79 Q Remesio NAMARA FIJ 48.62 Q Russell ROMAN PLW 49.91 NR Silas HELO SOL 50.01 Conrad RDECHOR PLW 51.39 Cedric MALON VAN 52.37 Ricky SHOREY FSM 57.07 Heat 2 Aminiasi BABITU FIJ 47.90 Q Henry Rogo SEMITI FIJ 48.88 Q Izaac YAYA TAH 49.17 q Baptiste FIRIAM VAN 49.52 q Mowen BOINO PNG 50.82 Hugo HEBALA SOL 54.30 Heat 3 Jeffrey BAI PNG 48.54 Q David NEILSEN GUM 50.17 Q Einer KEBEKOL PLW 51.20 Peter RUDOLPH FSM 52.11 Antonio ICHIOU NMA 53.55 Harmon HARMON CKI 53.62 Final (5th June) Aminiasi BABITU FIJ 46.88 Jeffrey BAI PNG 47.15 Clement ABAI PNG 47.41 Remesio NAMARA FIJ 47.49 Henry Rogo SEMITI FIJ 48.82 Izaac YAYA TAH 49.61 Baptiste FIRIAM VAN 50.50 David NEILSEN GUM 50.81 800m Round One (7th June) Heat 1 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 1:51.90 Q GR Savenaca LUTUMAILAGI FIJ 1:52.78 Q Yann WATIPANE NC 1:55.34 q Selwyn KOLE SOL 1:57.79 q Einer KEBEKOL PLW 2:01.54 Warren TEAHURAI TAH 2:01.81 Heat 2 Chris SAENI SOL 2:00.47 Q Clement ABAI PNG 2:01.81 Q David NEILSEN GUM 2:02.31 Ketson KABIRIEL NMA 2:07.54 Russell ROMAN PLW 2:10.25 Kevin MUNA PLW 2:11.95 Heat 3 Vincent HAGAMALA SOL 1:57.65 Q Apisai DRIU FIJ 1:57.76 Q Anthony QUAN GUM 1:58.05 Jude Brown TABELEO VAN 1:59.94 Gerard Harrison SOLOMON VAN 2:02.70 Olivier HUC TAH 2:03.60 Final (8th June) Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 1:49.54 GR NR SPB Clement ABAI PNG 1:51.13 NR Savenaca LUTUMAILAGI FIJ 1:51.37 Selwyn KOLE SOL 1:54.56 Apisai DRIU FIJ 1:54.58 Yann WATIPANE NC 1:55.54 Chris SAENI SOL 2:01.34 Vincent HAGAMALA SOL dnf 1500m Heats (9th June) Heat 1 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 4:07.31 Q Selwyn KOLE SOL 4:07.84 Q Neil WEARE GUM 4:07.94 Q David KANIE PNG 4:12.01 Q Jude Brown TABELEO VAN 4:16.25 q Morris MANAI PNG 4:16.41 q Sandy OKAU VAN 4:22.79 Warren TEAHURAI TAH 4:23.59 Kevin MUNA PLW 4:36.90 Mayer JULIUS PLW 5:00.76 Heat 2 Anthony QUAN GUM 4:05.31 Q Chris SAENI SOL 4:05.79 Q Olivier HUC TAH 4:07.28 Q Macpherson SUHARO SOL 4:08.55 Q Sisari VAKASUKA FIJ 4:08.55 q Gerard Harrison SOLOMON VAN 4:11.97 q David RUEBEN PNG 4:17.04 Ketson KABIRIEL NMA 4:39.78 Moikeha KEOGH PLW 4:46.97 Final (11th June) Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 3:59.01 Anthony QUAN GUM 4:00.15 Neil WEARE GUM 4:01.90 Selwyn KOLE SOL 4:06.83 Olivier HUC TAH 4:10.35 David KANIE PNG 4:12.02 Chris SAENI SOL 4:12.72 Macpherson SUHARO SOL 4:14.38 Sisari VAKASUKA FIJ 4:15.60 Gerard SOLOMON VAN 4:16.35 Morris MANAI PNG 4:18.49 Jude Brown TABELEO VAN 4:23.85 3000m Steeplechase (5th June) Primo HIGA SOL 9:38.60 Tawai KEIRUAN VAN 9:45.23 Morris MANAI PNG 9:49.23 David REUBEN PNG 10:05.32 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 10:05.48 Neil WEARE GUM 10:09.69 Channel HUMUNI NC 10:20.11 Jonas SUMU VAN 10:29.53 Gerard Harrison SOLOMON VAN 10:36.86 Chris VOTU SOL 10:41.22 Tutea DEGAGE TAH 10:43.16 Sisari VAKASUKA FIJ 11:16.87 5000m Georges RICHMOND TAH 15:14.97 Brent BUTLER GUM 15:32.13 Primo HIGA SOL 15:41.65 David KANIE PNG 16:06.88 Morris MANAI PNG 16:07.45 Stephane LACROIX NC 16:11.54 Macpherson SUHARO SOL 16:38.90 Jack MORU SOL 16:40.49 Jonas SUMU VAN 16:43.15 Stuart SMITH NMA 16:55.52 NR Ansy MONY FSM 18:43.70 Rendy GERMINARO FSM 18:44.28 Teinakewe TAMUERA KIR 20:49.38 Tawai KEIRUAN VAN dnf Tutea DEGAGE TAH dnf 10000m (3rd June) Georges RICHMOND TAH 32:37.64 Brent BUTLER GUM 33:06.87 Primo HIGA SOL 33:29.57 Karl BERNARD NC 33:56.01 David KANIE PNG 33:59.34 Stephane LACROIX NC 34:31.79 Jonas SUMU VAN 35:00.81 Jackie BRILLAND TAH 35:21.26 Moses WABEX SOL 35:31.96 Jack MORU SOL 36:43.90 Kostantino KOSY FSM 37:38.78 Gerard Harrison SOLOMON VAN dnf Keith SEPETY FSM dnf Marathon (11th June) Georges RICHMOND TAH 2:32:08 Jackie BRILLAND TAH 2:43:52 Tutea DEGAGE TAH 2:46:42 Leonard AUBOU NC 2:47:22 Brent BUTLER GUM 2:50:17 Elias RODRIQUEZ FSM 3:13:18 Jack MORU SOL 3:15:16 James QOLONI SOL 3:15:17 Joseph SANTOS NMA 3:37:00 Dip CHAND FIJ dnf Jean-Marie ZASINA NC dnf Karl BERNARD NC dnf 20k Walk (5th June) Dip CHAND FIJ 1:55:18 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- xxo, 2.02 - o, 2.05 - o, 2.08 - xxx) Lorima VUNISA FIJ 2.02 (1.90 - o, 1.96 - o, 1.99 - xo, 2.02 - o, 2.05 - xxx) Nathan SUA'MENE SAM 2.02 (1.93 - o, 1.99 - o, 2.02 - xo, 2.05 - xxx) Olivier AGUSSAN TAH 1.99 (1.85 - xxo, 1.90 - o, 1.93 - o, 1.96 - o, 1.99 - xo, 2.02 - xxx) Jone KALOUNIVITI FIJ 1.99 (1.90 - o, 1.96 - o, 1.99 - xo, 2.02 - xxx) Frederic ERIN NC 1.90 (1.90 - xxo, 1.96 - xxx) Tutu DEGAGE TAH 1.90 (1.80 - xxo, 1.85 - o, 1.90 - xxo, 1.93 - xxx) Maxime PELLET TAH 1.85 (1.75 - xo, 1.80 - xxo, 1.85 - o, 1.90 - xxx) Keymajor SALEAPAGA AMS 1.85 NR (1.70 - o, 1.75 - xxo, 1.80 - xxo, 1.85 - xxo, 1.90 - xxx) Christopher KITALONG PLW 1.70 (1.70 - xo, 1.75 - xxx) Palaamo KULENE KIR 1.70 (1.70 -
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