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0CEANIA WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION 2018 SENIOR RANKINGS to OCTOBER 31 TOP 10- MEN 56 KG Category; Nat 0CEANIA WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION 2018 SENIOR RANKINGS TO OCTOBER 31 TOP 10- MEN 56 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Manueli Tulo FIJ 1990 56.00 105 135 240 Feb.25 2 Elson Brechtefeld NRU 1994 55.87 100 130 230 Apr.05 3 Walter Zadrick SOL 2000 56.00 100 110 210 Jul.27 4 Ling Wei Phillip Liao AUS 1993 55.94 91 114 205 Apr.05 5 Lynton Hargrave AUS 1985 56.00 82 106 188 Jul.27 6 Gahuna Nauari PNG 2002 55.00 85 100 185 Jul.27 7 Kennedy Susuli SOL 1997 56.00 80 95 175 Feb.25 8 Ray Gorilolo PNG 1984 55.00 70 100 170 Feb.25 9 Bau Doura PNG 2003 55.50 70 95 165 Jul.27 10 Mike Riklon MHL 2000 56.00 68 90 158 Jul-16 62 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Morea Baru PNG 1990 62.00 130 166 296 Feb.23 2 Ianne Guinares NZL 1988 61.89 116 145 261 Apr.05 3 Poama Qaqa FIJ 1997 61.95 115 140 255 Feb.23 4 Elson Brechtefeld NRU 1994 61.90 108 140 248 Jun.28 5 Vannara Bee AUS 1988 61.92 110 132 242 Apr.04 6 Ezekiel Moses NRU 2001 61.80 105 135 240 Jun.28 7 Brown Ramohaka SOL 1988 62.00 97 125 222 Feb.23 8 Manuela Raobu TUV 2000 61.44 95 121 216 Apr.05 9 Brocka Scotty NRU 1999 61.30 95 120 215 Jun.28 10 Takirua Betero KIR 1999 61.57 90 120 210 Apr.05 69 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Nevo Ioane SAM 1988 67.55 130 172 302 Feb.23 2 Ruben Katoatau KIR 1997 68.40 124 166 290 Sep.29 3 Brandon Wakeling AUS 1994 68.87 120 155 275 Apr.06 4 Larko Doguape NRU 2000 68.70 110 143 253 Feb.23 5 Demayo Robert NZL 1990 67.40 107 140 247 Sep.21 6 Ezekiel Moses NRU 2001 63.20 105 140 245 Jul.27 7 Uea Detudamo NRU 1999 68.70 110 135 245 Jul.27 8 Ray Santos CNM 1991 63.30 107 131 238 Feb.23 9 Curran Power NZL 1997 68.10 108 130 238 Jun.28 10 Yannick Mifsud AUS 1989 68.60 110 125 235 Feb.23 77 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Taretiita Tabaroua KIR 1994 76.65 129 176 305 Feb.24 2 Francois Etoundi AUS 1984 76.91 136 169 305 Apr.07 3 Cameron McTaggart NZL 1997 76.92 130 160 290 Apr.07 4 Toua Udia PNG 1992 76.95 125 165 290 Apr.07 5 Ika Aliklik` NRU 1995 76.45 128 160 288 Apr.07 6 Haiyang Zhang AUS 1983 73.60 123 155 278 Mar.10 7 Brandon Wakeling AUS 1994 72.52 115 160 275 Jul.27 8 Vester Villalon NZL 1991 72.35 115 150 265 Sep.18 9 Antonio Samuela SAM 1997 75.45 115 147 262 Feb.24 10 Joshua WU AUS 1996 74.20 110 150 260 Jun.29 85 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Don Opeloge SAM 1999 84.80 155 187 342 Feb.23 2 Rainibogi Taniela FIJ 1998 84.71 140 173 313 Apr.07 3 Boris Elesin AUS 1995 84.64 140 161 301 Apr.07 4 Kabuati Bob MHL 1994 85.00 133 165 298 Feb.23 5 Tom Jay Waibaiya NRU 1995 84.20 120 170 290 Jul.29 6 Sean Fitzgerald AUS 1990 79.75 127 161 288 Aug.09 7 Frank Elliott AUS 1991 80.90 128 160 288 Aug.09 8 Cameron Smith NZL 1992 83.50 130 157 287 Jul.29 9 Cameron McTaggart NZL 1997 82.30 132 155 287 Oct.27 10 Vernon Taylor NZL 1998 84.30 128 156 284 Jul.29 94 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Steven kari PNG 1993 93.87 154 216 370 Apr.08 2 Petunu Opeloge SAM 1994 93.10 150 190 340 Feb.24 3 Richard Patterson NZL 1983 89.10 142 174 316 Feb.10 4 Jacob Marquardt AUS 1995 93.20 140 171 311 Feb.25 5 Douglas Sekone-Fraser NZL 1991 92.40 137 165 302 Mar.03 6 Matt Helstrip AUS 1991 93.60 135 165 300 Mar.03 7 Robert Jordan NZL 1986 93.70 128 165 293 Jul.15 8 Ben Ward AUS 2000 89.80 130 161 291 Sep.09 9 Thomas Smith AUS 1994 94.30 128 163 291 Sep.09 10 Uaealesi Funaki NZL 1998 89.90 125 165 290 May.26 105 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Steven kari PNG 1993 96.35 157 210 367 Feb.23 2 Sanele Mao SAM 1985 104.20 160 202 362 Feb.24 3 Siaosi Leuo SAM 1992 95.82 157 197 354 Feb.24 4 Petelo Koliata SAM 1993 99.95 155 195 350 Feb.24 5 David Katoatau KIR 1984 101.07 140 200 340 Apr.09 6 Jackson Roberts -Young AUS 1996 103.90 145 187 332 Jun.30 7 Matthew Lydement AUS 1994 103.89 152 175 327 Jul.29 8 Andy Barakauskas NZL 1992 104.20 143 178 321 Sep.23 9 Joe Pomelile NZL 1993 104.80 140 180 320 Mar.04 10 Richard Jones NZL 1986 104.90 145 175 320 Sep.23 105+ KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Lauititi Lui SAM 1995 144.08 183 225 408 Feb.25 2 David Liti NZL 1996 165.15 174 229 403 Apr.09 3 Damon Kelly AUS 1983 154.91 158 205 363 Apr.09 4 Tovia Opeloge SAM 1990 115.98 155 195 350 Feb.25 5 Joe Pomelile NZL 1993 109.00 150 190 340 Jul.29 6 Joachim Setefano NZL 1998 162.90 150 187 337 Jul.14 7 Koale Tasi NZL 1995 117.80 150 185 335 Sep.23 8 Itte Detenamo NRU 1986 150.00 145 190 335 Feb.25 9 Haroon Shukat AUS 1988 112.72 145 180 325 May.19 10 Aisake Tuitupou NZL 1994 150.50 140 185 325 Mar.04 WOMEN - TOP 10 48 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Thelma Toua PNG 1991 48.00 65 90 155 Feb.27 2 Alyce Stephenson AUS 1990 47.85 61 83 144 Apr.05 3 Malani Seruwaia FIJ 1993 47.70 60 76 136 Apr.05 4 Stephanie Pickrell AUS 2000 47.88 61 74 135 May.12 5 Allyn Garcia GUM 1989 47.10 60 71 131 Feb.27 6 Monika Endres AUS 1975 47.96 58 67 125 Aug.18 7 Chelsea Nicoll AUS 1998 47.28 53 63 116 Jun.23 8 Alice Bae SOL 2001 47.00 50 61 111 Feb.23 9 Katie Yilmaz AUS 1992 47.95 47 63 110 Jun.30 10 My-Only Stephen NRU 2006 46.10 47 60 107 Feb.23 53 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Dika Toua PNG 1984 52.95 80 106 186 Feb.23 2 Phillipa Patterson NZL 1984 52.65 76 95 171 Apr.06 3 Tegan Napper AUS 1986 52.90 75 91 166 Apr.06 4 Mary Kini Lifu SOL 1994 52.96 73 93 166 Apr.06 5 Sekolasitika Isaia SAM 2000 53.00 70 91 161 Feb.23 6 Thelma Toua PNG 1991 48.50 70 90 160 Feb.24 7 Natalia Chorobczyk AUS 1992 52.11 70 86 156 Mar.10 8 Holly Shawcross AUS 1986 52.00 70 84 154 May.06 9 Ashlee Stones AUS 1989 52.55 70 83 153 Feb.23 10 Charlotte Moss NZL 1995 52.70 66 83 149 Oct.27 58 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Tia -Clair Toomey AUS 1993 57.70 87 114 201 Apr.06 2 Jenly Tegu Wini SOL 1983 57.60 82 110 192 Jun.28 3 Alethea Boon NZL 1984 57.70 81 100 181 Jun.04 4 Jacinta Carroll AUS 1992 57.50 80 97 177 Feb.23 5 Saofaialo Jim SAM 2001 58.00 75 102 177 Feb.24 6 Jacinta Sumagaysay GUM 1990 57.50 75 95 170 Feb.24 7 Bernada Uepa NRU 2000 58.00 75 95 170 Jul.27 8 Phillipa Patterson NZL 1984 53.70 75 91 166 Mar.03 9 Nancy Abouke NRU 2003 57.60 70 92 162 Jun.28 10 Lady Seeto AUS 1985 58.00 73 88 161 Apr.28 63 KG Category; Nat. Y/Birth B/Weight SnatchC&Jerk Total Date 1 Tia -Clair Toomey AUS 1993 60.90 86 112 198 Feb.23 2 Jenly Tegu Wini SOL 1983 58.59 82 111 193 Sep.29 3 Kiana Elliott AUS 1997 62.55 86 104 190 Feb.23 4 Maximina Uepa NRU 2002 62.93 82 101 183 Oct.10 5 Seen lee AUS 1982 62.60 79 100 179 Jul.14 6 Erika Yamasaki AUS 1987 62.87 75 103 178 Jul.21 7 Sabah Chamoun AUS 2000 63.00 78 96 174 May.06 8 JacintaCarroll AUS 1992 60.33 78 95 173 Jul.22 9 Haplyn Iro SOL 1991 63.00 77 95 172 Feb.25 10 Kenyah Lawler AUS 1998 62.55 74 95 169 Feb.23 69 KG Category; Nat.
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