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XIII South Pacific Games 2007 - Samoa XIII South Pacific Games 2007 - Samoa 2007 SPG Games Position Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 New Caledonia 90 69 68 227 2 Tahiti 44 42 32 118 3 Samoa 43 32 50 125 4 Fiji 40 54 42 136 5 Papua New Guinea 38 24 32 94 6 Nauru 15 9 12 36 7 Palau 9 4 3 16 8 Federated States of Micronesia 6 6 1 13 9 Cook Islands 5 9 8 22 10 Tonga 3 14 10 27 11 American Samoa 3 8 11 22 12 Tokelau 3 1 1 5 13 Wallis and Futuna 3 0 1 4 14 Vanuatu 2 1 9 12 15 Solomon Islands 1 11 14 26 16 Guam 1 2 6 9 17 Kiribati 0 4 2 6 =18 Marshall Islands 0 1 1 2 =18 Tuvalu 0 1 1 2 =18 Niue 0 1 1 2 21 Norfolk Islands 0 1 0 1 Northern Marianas 0 0 0 0 Total 306 294 305 905 Archery Match Play Mix 1st September New Caledonia Compound 2007 Gold Laurent Clerte, Emmanuelle Guilhard, 208 Henri Shiu Match Play Mix 1st September Samoa Compound 2007 Silver 179 Match Play Mix 1st September Tahiti Compound 2007 Bronze 130 Match Play Recurve 1st September Tahiti Men 2007 Gold 170 Match Play Recurve 1st September Samoa Men 2007 Silver Muaausa Joseph Walter, Andrew Junior 162 Ah Liki Tuala Oli Ah Him Match Play Recurve 1st September Tonga Men 2007 Bronze 104 Match Play Recurve 1st September Tahiti mix 2007 Gold 167 Match Play Recurve 1st September Samoa mix 2007 Silver Hon. Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielegaoi Eddie Chan Pao 161 Vaimasenuu Zita Martel Match Play Recurve 1st September Fiji mix 2007 Bronze 116 2nd Men's Compound New Caledonia September Individual Competition Gold 2007 Laurent Clerte 113 2nd Men's Compound New Caledonia September Individual Competition Silver 2007 Henri Shiu 108 2nd Men's Compound Samoa September Individual Competition Bronze 2007 Eddie Chan Pao 110 2nd Men's Recurve Tahiti September Individual Competition Gold 2007 Teiva Winkelstroeter 92 2nd Men's Recurve Fiji September Individual Competition Silver 2007 Robert Elda 91 2nd Men's Recurve Samoa September Individual Competition Bronze 2007 Joseph Walter 2nd Women's Compound New Caledonia September Individual Competition Gold 2007 Emmanuelle Guihard 85 2nd Women's Compound Samoa September Individual Competition Silver 2007 Vaimasenuu Zita Martel 83 2nd Women's Recurve Samoa September Individual Competition Gold 2007 Pualele Atoa Graig 93 2nd Women's Recurve New Caledonia September Individual Competition Silver 2007 Isabelle Soero 84 2nd Women's Recurve New Caledonia September Individual Competition Bronze 2007 Sylvena Plazenet 79 30th August New Caledonia Compound Men 2007 Gold Laurent Clerte 1329 30th August New Caledonia Compound Men 2007 Silver Henri Shiu 1301 30th August Samoa Compound Men 2007 Bronze Eddie Chan Pao 1297 30th August New Caledonia Compound Women 2007 Gold Emmanuelle Guihard 1239 30th August Fiji Compound Women 2007 Silver Shanti Cook 1202 30th August Tahiti Recurve Men 2007 Gold Teiva Winklestroeter 1174 30th August Fiji Recurve Men 2007 Silver Robert Elder 1172 30th August Tahiti Recurve Men 2007 Bronze Tearii Winklestroeter 1148 30th August New Caledonia Recurve Women 2007 Gold Isabelle Soero 1137 30th August New Caledonia Recurve Women 2007 Silver Sylvena Plazenet 1103 (20 x 10) 30th August Samoa Recurve Women 2007 Bronze Pualele Atoa-Craig 1103 (19 x 10) Athletics 3rd September Papua New Guinea 3000m Steeplechase Gold 2007 Sapolai Yao 9:41.48 Solomon Islands 3000m Steeplechase 3rd September Silver 2007 Rodney Gapirongo 10:17.52 3rd September Tahiti 3000m Steeplechase 2007 Bronze Pierre Bourret 10:23.40 3rd September Fiji 5000m - Women Gold 2007 Akesi Drotini 18:37.65 3rd September Tahiti 5000m - Women 2007 Silver Sophie Gardon 18:41.14 3rd September Papua New Guinea 5000m - Women 2007 Bronze Poro Gahekave 18:48.06 3rd September Cook Islands Discus - Women Gold 2007 Tereapii Tapoki 53.17m 3rd September Tonga Discus - Women 2007 Silver Ana Po'uhila 48.92m 3rd September New Caledonia Discus - Women 2007 Bronze Glenda Polelei 47.90m 4th September Tahiti 10000m - Men Gold 2007 RICHMOND, Georges 33:29.41 4th September Papua New Guinea 10000m - Men 2007 Silver Sapolai Yao 34:06.22 4th September Vanuatu 10000m - Men 2007 Bronze Sam LAVI 35:05.47 4th September Fiji 100m - Men Gold 2007 Jone Delai 10.66 4th September Fiji 100m - Men 2007 Silver Iowane Dovumatua 10.71 4th September Papua New Guinea 100m - Men 2007 Bronze Wally Kirika 10.74 4th September Fiji 100m - Women Gold 2007 Makelesi Bulikiobo 11.55 4th September Papua New Guinea 100m - Women 2007 Silver Mae Koime 11.57 4th September Papua New Guinea 100m - Women 2007 Bronze Toea Wisil 12.00 4th September Samoa 800m - Men Gold 2007 CURREEN, Aunese 1:49.82 4th September Fiji 800m - Men 2007 Silver NAIKELEKELEVESI Isireli 1:50.31 4th September Vanuatu 800m - Men 2007 Bronze SORINA, Arnold 1:55.40 4th September Papua New Guinea 800m - Women Gold 2007 DELL Salome 2:12.98 4th September Papua New Guinea 800m - Women 2007 Silver KUMALALAMENE, Cecilia 2:16.35 4th September Papua New Guinea 800m - Women 2007 Bronze MOONEY Ann 2:16.62 Hammer Throw - 4th September New Caledonia Gold Women 2007 TAKOSI, Vaikula ELise 47.41m Hammer Throw - 4th September New Caledonia Women 2007 Silver RAMESH, Bina 45.50m Hammer Throw - 4th September Cook Islands Women 2007 Bronze MARSTERS, Siniva 42.96m 4th September Tahiti High Jump - Women Gold 2007 BOYER, Veronique 1.70m 4th September New Caledonia High Jump - Women 2007 Silver SOULISSE, Candice 1.67m 4th September Tahiti High Jump - Women 2007 Bronze FAREMIRO, Terani 1.64m 4th September New Caledonia Octathlon - Men Gold 2007 OUTURAU, Georgy 5216 4th September Tahiti Octathlon - Men 2007 Silver LAIBE, Jeffrey-Tamatoa 4951 4th September Fiji Octathlon - Men 2007 Bronze Harold Nair 4531 5th September Tahiti 10000m - Women Gold 2007 Sophie Gardon 38:48.45 5th September Papua New Guinea 10000m - Women 2007 Silver Poro Gahekave 41:26.48 5th September Solomon Islands 10000m - Women 2007 Bronze Florence Toada 42:56.22 5th September Samoa 1500m - Men Gold 2007 Aunese Cureen 3:53.93 5th September Fiji 1500m - Men 2007 Silver Isireli Naikelekelevesi 3:54.64 5th September Vanuatu 1500m - Men 2007 Bronze Arnold Sorina 4:03.20 5th September Fiji 400m - Men Gold 2007 Niko Verekauta 47.18 5th September Fiji 400m - Men 2007 Silver Iliesa Namosimalua 47.74 5th September Papua New Guinea 400m - Men 2007 Bronze STONE, Nelson 48.16 5th September Fiji 400m - Women Gold 2007 Makelesi Bulikiobo 52.96 5th September Papua New Guinea 400m - Women 2007 Silver Toea Wisil 55.15 5th September Fiji 400m - Women 2007 Bronze KOROWAQA, Paulini 56.21 Hammer Throw - 5th September New Caledonia Gold Men 2007 Erwin Casser 56.16m Hammer Throw - 5th September New Caledonia Men 2007 Silver Bertrand Vili 55.73m Hammer Throw - 5th September Samoa Men 2007 Bronze Faleono Seve 48.85m 5th September Wallis and Futuna Javelin - Men Gold 2007 Sosefo Panuve 71.52m 5th September Fiji Javelin - Men 2007 Silver Leslie Copeland 69.84m 5th September New Caledonia Javelin - Men 2007 Bronze Mathieu Roulet 67.61m 5th September New Caledonia Long Jump - Men Gold 2007 Erin Frederic 7.71m 5th September Fiji Long Jump - Men 2007 Silver Anasa Cakaunivalu 7.29m 5th September Fiji Long Jump - Men 2007 Bronze Eroni Tuivanuavou 7.20m 6th September Papua New Guinea 1500m - Women Gold 2007 Salome Dell 5:00.28 6th September Tahiti 1500m - Women 2007 Silver Heiata Brinkfield 5:02.66 6th September Papua New Guinea 1500m - Women 2007 Bronze KUMALALAMENE, Cecilia 5:07.66 6th September Fiji 200m - Men Gold 2007 Niko Verekauta 21.26 6th September Fiji 200m - Men 2007 Silver Iliesa Namosimalua 21.48 6th September Papua New Guinea 200m - Men 2007 Bronze Nelson Stone 21.69 6th September Fiji 200m - Women Gold 2007 Makelesi Bulikiobo 23.40 6th September Papua New Guinea 200m - Women 2007 Silver Mae Koime 23.86 6th September Papua New Guinea 200m - Women 2007 Bronze Toea Wisil 24.34 6th September Samoa 5000m - Men Gold 2007 Aunese Curreen 15:42.62 6th September Tahiti 5000m - Men 2007 Silver Georges Richmond 15:43.98 6th September Papua New Guinea 5000m - Men 2007 Bronze Sapolai Yao 15:45.09 6th September Tahiti Heptathlon - Women Gold 2007 Terani Faremiro 6th September Fiji Heptathlon - Women 2007 Silver TUIVANUAVOU, Milika 6th September Tahiti Heptathlon - Women 2007 Bronze Johanna Sui 6th September New Caledonia Pole Vault - Men Gold 2007 Eric Reuillard 4.40m 6th September Tahiti Pole Vault - Men 2007 Silver Jeffrey-Tamatoa Laibe 4.20m 6th September Tahiti Pole Vault - Men 2007 Bronze Torika Urarii 3.05m Triple Jump - 6th September Tahiti Gold Women 2007 Veronique Boyer 12.06m Triple Jump - 6th September Fiji Women 2007 Silver Soko Salaqiqi 11.83m Triple Jump - 6th September Samoa Women 2007 Bronze Monique Lafaialii 10.81m 7th September Fiji 20Km Walk - Men Gold 2007 Dip Chand 2:19.14 7th September Fiji 20Km Walk - Men 2007 Silver Pradeep Chand 2:19.20 3000m Steeplechase 7th September Papua New Guinea Gold - Women 2007 GAHEKAVE, Poro 11:48.74 3000m Steeplechase 7th September Tahiti - Women 2007 Silver BRINKFIELD, Heiata 12:13.77 3000m Steeplechase 7th September Solomon Islands - Women 2007 Bronze Nelly Hagatora 13:19.02 7th September Papua New Guinea 400m Hurdles - Men Gold 2007 BOINO, Mowen 51,35 7th September Fiji 400m Hurdles - Men 2007 Silver WAINIQOLO, Jone 52.02 7th September Papua New Guinea 400m Hurdles - Men 2007 Bronze GIME, Wala 52.38 400m Hurdles - 7th September Papua New Guinea Gold Women 2007 HENRY, Sharon 1:04.32 400m Hurdles - 7th September New Caledonia Women 2007 Silver WEJIEME, Phoebe 1:05.12 400m Hurdles - 7th September Fiji Women 2007 Bronze NIULEVU, Salote 1:09.39 7th September New Caledonia Discus - Men Gold 2007 VILI, Bertrand 58.31m 7th September Samoa Discus
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