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OCEANIA YOUTH RECORDS- October 31, 2018 OCEANIA YOUTH RECORDS- October 31, 2018 BOYS KG NAME YOB NAT DATE PLACE 50kg Category Snatch 77 Heni Lohia 98 PNG 05.07.2015 Port Moresby -PNG Clean & Jerk 88 Cameron Moss 97 NZL 01.12.2012 Auckland- NZL Total 157 Heni Lohia 98 PNG 05.07.2015 Port Moresby -PNG 56kg Category Snatch 97 Elson Brechtefeld 94 NRU 11/05/2011 Moindou - NCL Clean & Jerk 127 Willen Dageago 83 NRU 25/11/2000 Nauru Total 218 Elson Brechtefeld 94 NRU 20/11/2010 Moundou NCL 62kg Category Snatch 110 David Sarkisian 86 AUS 29/03/2003 Hawthorn AUS Clean & Jerk 140 David Sarkisian 86 AUS 29/03/2003 Hawthorn AUS Total 250 David Sarkisian 86 AUS 29/03/2003 Hawthorn AUS 69kg Category Snatch 125 Yukio Peter 84 NRU 29/12/2001 Tarawa KIR Clean & Jerk 165 Yukio Peter 84 NRU 29/12/2001 Tarawa KIR Total 290 Yukio Peter 84 NRU 29/12/2001 Tarawa KIR 77kg Category Snatch 128 Steven Kari 93 PNG 7/10/2010 Delhi IND Clean & Jerk 169 Steven Kari 93 PNG 15/12/2010 Penang MAS Total 296 Steven Kari 93 PNG 15/12/2010 Penang MAS 85kg Category Snatch 131 Steven Kari 93 PNG 20/11/12010 Moindou NCL Clean & Jerk 173 Steven Kari 93 PNG 20/11/12010 Moindou NCL Total 303 Steven Kari 93 PNG 20/11/12010 Moindou NCL 94kg Category Snatch 120 Daiga Agir 83 NRU 12/08/2000 Edinburgh SCO Clean & Jerk 161 Robert Galsworthy 89 AUS 8/09/2006 Hawthorn AUS Total 281 Robert Galsworthy 89 AUS 8/09/2006 Hawthorn AUS 94+Kg Category Snatch 150 Itte Detenamo 86 NRU 11/07/2003 Suva FIJ Clean & Jerk 195 Itte Detenamo 86 NRU 21/11/2003 Vancouver CAN Total 345 Itte Detenamo 86 NRU 21/11/2003 Vancouver CAN GIRLS 44kg Category Snatch 45 Slysha Cain 2003 NRU 25/05/16 Suva FIJI Clean & Jerk 54 Slysha Cain 2003 NRU 25/05/16 Suva FIJI Total 99 Slysha Cain 2003 NRU 25/05/16 Suva FIJI 48kg Category Snatch 60 Rta Kari 89 PNG 6/05/04 Suva-FIJ Clean & Jerk 80 Rta Kari 89 PNG 6/05/04 Suva FIJ Total 140 Rta Kari 89 PNG 6/05/04 Suva FIJ 53kg Category Snatch 65 Slysha Cain 2003 NRU 28/06/18 Mont Dore-NCL Clean & Jerk 83 Davina Hughes 89 AUS 11/06/05 Chandler AUS Total 146 Davina Hughes 89 AUS 9/07/05 Toowoomba AUS 58kg Category Snatch 78 Rta Kari 89 PNG 18/03/06 Melbourne AUS Clean & Jerk 99 Rta Kari 89 PNG 18/03/06 Melbourne AUS Total 177 Rta Kari 89 PNG 18/03/06 Melbourne AUS 63kg Category Snatch 85 Sheba Deireragea 86 NRU 3/11/01 Nauru Clean & Jerk 110 Sheba Deireragea 86 NRU 3/11/01 Nauru Total 195 Sheba Deireragea 86 NRU 3/11/01 Nauru 69kg Category Snatch 93 Eileen Cikamatana 99 FIJ 26/05/16 Suva FIJI Clean & Jerk 122 Eileen Cikamatana 99 FIJ 24/10/16 Penang -Malaysia Total 215 Eileen Cikamatana 99 FIJ 24/10/16 Penang -Malaysia 75kg Category STANDARD Snatch 90 Andrews-Nahu Kanah 2001 NZL` 29/06/18 Mont Dore New Caledonia Clean & Jerk 115 Total 205 75+kg Category Snatch 108 Feagaiga Stowers 2000 SAM 7/12/17 Port Vila- Vanuatu Clean & Jerk 136 Feagaiga Stowers 2000 SAM 11/09/17 Gold Coast- Australia Total 243 Feagaiga Stowers 2000 SAM 11/09/17 Gold Coast- Australia.
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