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Pacific Islands – Best Performances PACIFIC ISLANDS – BEST PERFORMANCES Men’s Events 100m 10.22 Banuve TABAKAUCORO FIJ Cairns 10.05.15 200m 20.53 Banuve TABAKAUCORO FIJ Port Moresby 14.07.15 400m 45.82 Saimoni TAMANI FIJ Edinburgh 23.07.70 800m 1:47.45 Aunese CURREEN SAM Beijing 20.08.08 1500m 3:42.81 Richard KERMODE FIJ Auckland 13.02.82 3000m 8:13.2 Alain LAZARE NCL Nouméa 06.10.79 5000m 14:09.2 Alain LAZARE NCL Nouméa 23.05.87 10000m 29:13.0 Alain LAZARE NCL Nouméa 07.07.79 Half Mar 1:02:44 Alain LAZARE NCL Hastings 18.05.85 (The time of 1:01:46 in 1987 not recognized by the NCL Ligue as their NR). Marathon 2:11:59 Alain LAZARE NCL Tokyo 12.02.84 110mH 13.82 Jovesa NAIVALU FIJ Athens 05.08.97 400mH 50.37 Mowen BOINO PNG Melbourne 21.03.06 3000mSt 8:48.0 Usaia SOTUTU FIJ Seattle 17.06.71 High Jump 2.26m Paul POANIEWA NCL St Etienne 29.06.75 Pole Vault 5.41m Makisi HALECK ASA Norman 28.05.05 Long Jump 8.12m Frederic ERIN NCL Nouméa 07.09.11 Triple Jump 16.13m Yannick TALON NCL Nouméa 23.10.76 Shot Put 19.82m Tumatai DAUPHIN PYF Grenoble 10.06.15 Discus 63.66m Bertrand VILI NCL Wellington 27.03.09 Hammer 65.04m Pierre-Channel SAO NCL Saint-Ouen 04.06.90 Javelin 82.39m Gaetan SIAKINUU-SCHMIDT NCL St Etienne 14.07.02 Decathlon 7397pts Albert MILLER FIJ Cape Giraudeau 24.05.83 (11.22, 6.94, 12.64, 1.93, 49.73 / 14.60, 38.54, 3.80, 62.14, 4:35.57) 8164 pts* Florian GEFFROUAIS NCL Reims 12.07.14 (11.07, 7.23, 15.11, 1.93, 48.91 / 14.86, 44.55, 4.60, 63.75, 4:16.02) 4 x 100m 40.15 FIJI Tafuna 20.08.97 (Babitu, Delai, Nakaunicina, Bole) 4 x 400m 3:07.15 FIJI Kuala Lumpur 20.00.98 (Babitu, Rogo, Bole, Nakaunicina) * Subject to confirmation as the Best Performance by a Pacific Island Athlete Women’s Events 100m 11.37 Mae KOIME PNG Brisbane 10.03.07 200m 23.22 Makelesi BULIKIOBO-BATIMALA FIJ Heusden 20.07.08 400m 51.89 Makelesi BULIKIOBO-BATIMALA FIJ Brisbane 26.06.04 800m 2:03.53 Salome DELL PNG New Delhi 10.10.10 1500m 4:26.06 Nadia BERNARD-PRASAD NCL Brisbane 04.12.93 3000m 9:09.44 Nadia BERNARD-PRASAD NCL La Celle St-Cl. 04.07.94 5000m 17:13.33 Debbie CARDENAS GUM Palo Alto 29.03.02 10000m 32:24.96 Nadia BERNARD-PRASAD NCL St Maur 13.07.94 Half Mar 1:09:15 Nadia BERNARD-PRASAD NCL Paris 17.03.96 (The 1:09:05 in Las Vegas not counted as a NR by the NCL Ligue) Marathon 2:29:48 Nadia BERNARD-PRASAD NCL Los Angeles 05.03.95 100mH 13.52 Sharon KWARULA PNG Norwalk 18.04.15 400mH 58.02 Betty BURUA PNG Brisbane 29.03.15 3000mSt 11:07.55 Heiata BRINKFIELD PYF Nouméa 06.09.11 High Jump 1.86m Daniele GUYONNET PYF Zofingen 07.08.77 Pole Vault 3.70m Pascale GACON NCL Port Moresby 13.07.15 Long Jump 6.24m Brigitte HARDEL NCL Nouméa 24.10.82 Triple Jump 12.95m Laurence UPIGIT NCL Santa Rita 08.07.99 Shot Put 18.03m ‘Ana PO’UHILA TGA Albertville 10.07.08 Discus 57.61m Tereapii TAPOKI COK Auckland 11.11.06 Hammer 69.24m Lisa MISIPEKA ASA Burnaby 08.06.03 Javelin 57.32m Linda SELUI NCL Nouméa 06.09.11 Heptathlon 5456 pts Veronique BOYER PYF Pirae 20.05.01 (14.21, 1.81, 12.19, 25.8 / 5.60, 37.48, 2:29.44) 4 x 100m 44.86 FIJI Suva 12.07.03 (Miller, Bulikiobo-Batimala, Raluve, Rogers) 4 x 400m 3:40.40 PAPUA NEW GUINEA New Delhi 11.10.10 (Burua, Dell, Philemon, Wisil) These performances are not records, as they are unofficial and are not subject to any ratification process by any Athletics organisation. This list includes performances only by athletes who are eligible for their own nation’s National Records. It is not tied to eligibility for participation in the Pacific Games or the Oceania Athletics Championships. Thanks go to Winfried Kramer, ATFS, for providing the National Records information. Any corrections are welcomed. Bob Snow, ATFS 25thJuly, 2015 [email protected] .
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