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Pacific Games Records PACIFIC GAMES RECORDS Suva (1963), Nouméa (1966), Port Moresby (1969), Tahiti (1971), Guam (1975), Suva (1979), Honiara (1981), Apia (1983), Rarotonga (1985), Nouméa (1987), Nuku’alofa (1989), Port Moresby (1991), Port Vila (1993), Tahiti (1995), Pago Pago (1997), Guam (1999), Norfolk Island (2001), Suva (2003), Palau (2005), Apia (2007), Rarotonga (2009), Nouméa (2011), Wallis & Futuna (2013) MEN'S EVENTS 100m 10.33 Banuve TABAKAUCORO FIJ 2013 200m 21.13 Banuve TABAKAUCORO FIJ 2013 400m 46.42 Soloveni Koroi NAUKAUNICINA FIJ 1997 800m 1:49.54 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 1999 1500m 3:50.27 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 5000m 14:15.12 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 10000m 30:30.96 Alain LAZARE NC 1989 3000m S/C 9:07.11 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 Half Marathon 1:09:53 Georges RICHMOND PYF 2003 Marathon 2:26:58 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 20km W 1:49:23 Dip CHAND FIJ 1997 110m H 14.32 Jovesa NAIVALU FIJ 1999 400m H 50.96 Mowen BOINO PNG 2011 4 X 100m 40.15 FIJI 1997 4 X 400m 3:09.55 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1991 HJ 2.21m Paul POANIEWA NC 1979 PV 5.00m Thibault CATTIAU PYF 1989 5.00m Eric REUILLARD NC 2011 LJ 8.12m Frederic ERIN NC 2011 TJ 16.10m Frederic ERIN NC 2011 SP 18.93m Tumatai DAUPHIN PYF 2011 DT 58.31 Bertrand VILI NC 2007 HT 61.78 Laurent PAKIHIVATAU NC 1995 JT 78.96m Jean-Paul LAKAFIA NC 1987 Octathlon 5218pts Iosefo VULOALOA FIJ 2001 Decathlon 7265pts Albert MILLER FIJI 1991 WOMEN'S EVENTS 100m 11.55 Makelesi BULIKIOBO FIJ 2007 200m 23.40 Makelesi BULIKIOBO FIJ 2007 400m 52.66 Makelesi BULIKIOBO FIJ 2003 800m 2:11.12 Salome TABUATALEI FIJ 1995 1500m 4:29.3 Nadia PRASAD NC 1995 3000m 9:09.48 Nadia PRASAD NC 1995 5000m 18:22.9h Sophie GARDON PYF 2003 10000m 33:47.21 Nadia PRASAD NC 1995 3000m S/C 11:07.55 Heiata BRINKFIELD PYF 2011 Half Marathon 1:24:20 Sophie GARDON PYF 2007 Marathon 2:54:02 Pauline VEA TGA 1995 20kW 1:58:32 Angela KEOGH NFI 1999 100m H 13.96 Rachel ROGERS FIJ 1995 13.6h Rachel ROGERS FIJ 1997 400mH 58.90 Mary-Estelle KAPALU VAN 1999 4 x 100m 44.86 FIJI 2003 4 X 400m 3:40.55 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2007 HJ 1.80m Daniele GUYONNET PYF 1979 1.80m Veronique BOYER PYF 2001 PV 2.95m Dolores DOGBA PYF 2007 LJ 6.09m Brigitte HARDEL NC 1985 TJ 12.95m Laurence UPIGIT NC 1999 SP 16.92m ‘Ana PO’UHILA TGA 2005 DT 53.17m Tereapii TAPOKI COK 2007 HT 53.63m Elise TAKOSI NC 2013 JT (old) 58.14 Bina RAMESH NC 1995 (New specifications introduced April 1999. New record regime introduced for 1999 Games) JT (1999) 57.32m Linda SELUI NC 2011 Heptathlon 5037pts Iammo Gapi LAUNA PNG 1989 Bob Snow, ATFS 17th September, 2013 .
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