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2011 Pacific Games 2011 Pacific Games The 2011 Pacific Games (officially known as NC 2011) took place in Nouméa, New Caledonia, from August 27 to September 10, 2011, the 14th host of the Pacific Games. 22 Nations participated and 26 sports contested. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Pacific_Games Medal Table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 New Caledonia 120 107 61 288 2 Tahiti 60 42 42 144 3 Papua New Guinea 48 25 48 121 4 Fiji 33 44 53 130 5 Samoa 22 17 34 73 6 Nauru 8 10 10 28 7 Tonga 4 6 10 20 8 Micronesia 3 0 0 3 9 Cook Islands 2 6 4 12 10 Wallis and Futuna 2 3 7 12 11 Vanuatu 1 8 8 17 12 Kiribati 1 6 6 13 13 Northern Mariana Islands 1 0 0 1 14 Guam 0 6 5 11 15 Solomon Islands 0 5 17 22 16 Niue 0 3 3 6 17 Tuvalu 0 2 1 3 18 Palau 0 1 3 4 19 American Samoa 0 0 0 0 Marshall Islands 0 0 0 0 Norfolk Island 0 0 0 0 Tokelau 0 0 0 0 Total 305 291 312 908 Archery September 6–9 Medal summary Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Tahiti 4 4 6 14 2 New Caledonia 4 2 1 7 3 Fiji 0 2 1 3 Total 8 8 8 24 Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Kevin Chang Chen Full Compound Laurent Clerte Heiraii Roo Chang individual New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Tearii Full Recurve Robert Elder Hauarii Winkelstroeter Winkelstroeter individual Fiji (FIJ) Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Kevin Chang Chen Round Compound Heiraii Roo Henry Shiu Chang individual Tahiti (TAH) New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Round Compound team Hauarii Teiva Jean-Pierre Round Recurve Gregoire Daniel Winkelstroeter Winkelstroeter individual New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Round Recurve team Women Event Gold Silver Bronze Sita Telesia Sefo- Full Compound Emmanuelle Guihard Dameyanti Cook Martel individual New Caledonia (NCL) Fiji (FIJ) Tahiti (TAH) Full Recurve Sylvana Plasanet Temaruata Mousson Daniele Gras individual New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Round Compound Dameyanti Cook Sita Telesia Sefo- Aloema individual Fiji (FIJ) Martel Tuimalaeliifano Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Round Compound team Round Recurve Sylvana Plasanet Isabelle Dussol Temaruata Mousson individual New Caledonia (NCL) New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Athletics Sept 3–10 Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 New Caledonia 15 15 21 51 2 Papua New Guinea 14 8 7 29 3 Tahiti 8 5 5 18 4 Fiji 5 9 6 20 5 Samoa 1 3 1 5 6 Tonga 1 1 2 4 7 Wallis and Futuna 0 2 1 3 8 Vanuatu 0 1 1 2 Total 44 44 44 132 Medal summary Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Ratu Paul Zongo Ruwan Banuve Gunasinghe 100m (wind: +0.4 m/s) 10.52 New 10.80 10.88 Tabakaucoro Papua New Caledonia (NCL) Fiji (FIJ) Guinea (PNG) Ratu Nelson Sikeli Banuve 21.18 Stone 200m (wind: -1.1 m/s) 21.59 Rokowaqa 22.09 Tabakaucoro GR Papua New Fiji (FIJ) Fiji (FIJ) Guinea (PNG) Nelson Ratutira John Rivan Stone 400m 47.48 Narara 48.19 Papua New 48.35 Papua New Fiji (FIJ) Guinea (PNG) Guinea (PNG) Adrien Kela Arnold Kevin 800m New 1:54.12 Sorina 1:55.14 Kapmatana 1:56.22 Papua New Caledonia (NCL) Vanuatu (VAN) Guinea (PNG) Cédric Adrien Kela Derek Oblet 1500m New 4:01.54 Mandell 4:02.95 4:03.19 New Caledonia (NCL) Guam (GUM) Caledonia (NCL) Nordine Frédéric Audric Benfodda Burquier Lucini 5000m 15:22.46 15:36.17 15:48.58 New New New Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Nordine Thomas Georges Benfodda Prono 10000m 32:08.28 Richmond 32:25.51 32:25.52 New New Tahiti (TAH) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Frédéric Patrick Georges Burquier Vernay Marathon Richmond 2:31:09 2:33:37 2:40:39 New New Tahiti (TAH) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Mowen Christopher Xavier Leroy Fenuafanote 110m hurdles (wind: Boino 14.95 15.64 15.90 -0.7 m/s) Papua New New New Guinea (PNG) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Mowen Simon Boino 50.96 Roy Ravana 400m hurdles Thieury 51.87 52.95 Papua New GR Fiji (FIJ) Tahiti (TAH) Guinea (PNG) Théo Skene Sapolai Yao 3000m Houdret Kiage 9:49.30 Papua New 9.53.33 9:55.90 steeplechase New Papua New Guinea (PNG) Caledonia (NCL) Guinea (PNG) Papua New Fiji New Guinea Eugene Vollmer Caledonia Roy Ravana Kupun Wisil Ruwan Nelson Stone 4x100m relay Beniamino 41.25 41.47 Alexandrine 41.52 Regina Maravu Frédéric Erin Ratu Banuve Worealevi Kainric Ozoux Ruwan Tabakaucoro Paul Zongo Gunasinghe Fiji Papua New Isikeli Vanuatu Guinea Rokowaqa Arnold Sorina John Rivan 4x400m relay 3:12.34 Beniamino 3:12.75 David Benjimen 3:13.94 Mowen Boino Maravu Jimmy Nocklam Wala Gime Niko Verekauta Moses Kamut Nelson Stone Ratutira Narara Ogun Isikeli David Robert High jump Waqa 1.85 Jessem 1.85 1.85 Papua New New Fiji (FIJ) Guinea (PNG) Caledonia (NCL) Eric Laurent Jean- Reuillard Honoré Bernard Harper Pole vault 5.00 GR 4.20 4.00 New New New Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Frédéric 8.12 Raihau Eugene Erin (wind: 7.54 7.25 Long jump (wind: Vollmer (wind: New +1.9 m/s) Maiau Tahiti (TAH) +0.5 m/s) Fiji (FIJ) +0.5 m/s) Caledonia (NCL) GR Frédéric Eugene Kainric 16.10 Triple jump Erin Vollmer 15.67 Ozoux 14.54 GR New Fiji (FIJ) New Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Tumutai Emanuele 18.93 Shaka Sola Shot put Dauphin Fuamatu 18.11 16.17 GR Samoa (SAM) Tahiti (TAH) Samoa (SAM) Bertrand Aukusitino Frédéric Vili Hoatau Kiteau Discus throw 54.12 47.07 46.26 New New New Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Tomasi Erwan Eutesio Toto Cassier Toto Hammer throw 57.18 m 55.11 m 54.20 m New New New Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Vahaafenua Sosefo Leslie Tipotio Hega Panuve Javelin throw Copeland 78.41 65.92 64.11 Wallis and Wallis and Fiji (FIJ) Futuna (WLF) Futuna (WLF) Eric Lilian Reuillard Garçon Lars Fa'apoi Decathlon 6292 5443 5334 New New Tonga (TON) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Women Event Gold Silver Bronze Toea Wisil Paulini Sisilia 100m (wind: +0.3 m/s) Papua New 11.96 Korowaqa 12.31 Seavula 12.36 Guinea (PNG) Fiji (FIJ) Fiji (FIJ) Venessa Toea Wisil Paulini Waro 200m (wind: -1.1 m/s) Papua New 24.61 Korowaqa 25.37 25.38 Papua New Guinea (PNG) Fiji (FIJ) Guinea (PNG) Toea Wisil Miriama Salome Dell 400m Papua New 54.94 Senokonoko 55.41 Papua New 55.97 Guinea (PNG) Fiji (FIJ) Guinea (PNG) Donna Cecilia Salome Dell Koniel Kumalalamene 800m Papua New 2:13.21 2:16.80 2:20.00 Papua New Papua New Guinea (PNG) Guinea (PNG) Guinea (PNG) Salome Dell Heiata Mereseini 1500m Papua New 4:52.76 Brinkfield 4:54.07 Naidau 4:54.07 Guinea (PNG) Tahiti (TAH) Fiji (FIJ) Anne Mereseini Beaufils Sophie 5000m 18:39.98 Naidau 19:02.15 Gardon 19:07.98 New Fiji (FIJ) Tahiti (TAH) Caledonia (NCL) Anne Isabelle Sophie Beaufils Oblet 10000m 39:22.08 39:47.85 Gardon 40:14.99 New New Tahiti (TAH) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Marathon Sophie 3:01:11 Erika Ellis 3:13:32 Odile Huon 3:29:50 Gardon New New Tahiti (TAH) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Sharon Lucie Phoebe Turpin Wejieme 100m hurdles (wind: Kwarula 14.70 14.71 15.17 -1.3 m/s) Papua New New New Guinea (PNG) Caledonia (NCL) Caledonia (NCL) Sharon Donna Betty Burua Kwarula Koniel 400m hurdles Papua New 1:07.32 1:07.48 1:10.62 Papua New Papua New Guinea (PNG) Guinea (PNG) Guinea (PNG) Isabelle 3000m Heiata 11:07.55 Astrid Oblet Brinkfield Montuclard 11:37.39 11:52.96 steeplechase GR New Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Caledonia (NCL) New Fiji Caledonia Papua New Litiana Miller Henricka Guinea Paulini Thomo Helen Philemon 4x100m relay 46.30 Korowaqa 46.60 Phoebe 48.91 Toea Wisil Miria Wejieme Sharon Kwarula Senokonoko Kamen Zongo Venessa Waro Sisilia Seavula Franceska Sauvageot Fiji New Papua New Paulini Caledonia Guinea Korowaqa Mondy Laigle Danielle Alakija Phoebe 4x400m relay Salome Dell 3:45.32 3:51.69 4:11.02 Donna Koniel Sulian Wejieme Sharon Kwarula Gusuivalu Imufa Toea Wisil Miria Chaimoinri Senokonoko Peggy Paulmin Nellie Ternai Kali Véronique Leslie High jump Faremiro 1.63 m 1.61 m Boyer 1.57 m Papua New Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Guinea (PNG) Mondy Dolores Teumere Laigle Pole vault 2.60 m 2.55 m 2.50 m Ablavi Dogba New Lucie Tepea Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Caledonia (NCL) Helen Lucie Ternai Kali 5.66 m Philemon 5.46 m Turpin 5.42 m Long jump Faremiro (wind: (wind: (wind: Papua New New Tahiti (TAH) +0.0 m/s) +0.0 m/s) +1.0 m/s) Guinea (PNG) Caledonia (NCL) Manuella Betty Burua 11.83 m Gavin 11.77 m Véronique 11.56 m Triple jump Boyer (wind: Papua New w (wind: New w (wind: (PNG) +2.2 m/s) +2.2 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