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2005 South Pacific Mini Games 2005 South Pacific Mini Games The VII South Pacific Mini Games were held July 25-August 4, 2005 in Palau. This was the Seventh game. 20 National participated and 12 sports , Athletics, Baseball, Basketball, Beach volleyball, Outrigger canoeing, Softball , Swimming, Table tennis, Tennis, Triathlon, Weightlifting, Wrestling were played. Final medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 New Caledonia 56 29 25 110 2 Fiji 23 21 16 60 3 Nauru 18 0 0 18 4 Papua New Guinea 16 11 8 35 5 Samoa 16 8 2 26 6 Palau 9 3 6 18 7 Guam 6 9 14 29 8 Cook Islands 5 9 7 21 9 Federated States of Micronesia 5 1 5 11 10 Tonga 5 1 3 9 11 Northern Marianas 4 12 7 23 12 Solomon Islands 2 6 3 11 13 Vanuatu 2 3 1 6 14 Wallis and Futuna 2 1 1 4 15 Marshall Islands 1 3 0 4 16 Niue 0 5 0 5 17 Norfolk Island 0 1 1 2 18 Tuvalu 0 0 2 2 19 American Samoa 0 0 1 1 Kiribati 0 0 0 0 No medal awarded m 2 49 77 128 Totals 172 172 179 523 Athletics Men Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres Wally Kirika (PNG) (wind: Moses Kamut (VAN) 10.64 Jone Delai (FIJ) 10.73 Eroni 10.84 +0.5 m/s) Tuivanuavou (FIJ) 200 metres Iliesa Lesia (wind: 21.54 Moses Kamut (VAN) 21.67 22.03 Namosimalua (FIJ) Vanawalu (FIJ) +1.7 m/s) 400 Iliesa Waisea Finau (FIJ) 48.78 Niko Verekauta (FIJ) 49.55 49.79 metres Namosimalua (FIJ) 800 Isireli Setefano 1:53.01 1:53.68 Chris Bais (PNG) 1:55.08 metres Naikelekelevesi (FIJ) Mika (SAM) 1500 Setefano Isireli 4:01.33 4:01.90 Chris Bais (PNG) 4:05.45 metres Mika (SAM) Naikelekelevesi (FIJ) 5000 Rodney Rapasi Derek Sapolai Yao (PNG) 15:59.72 16:50.57 17:12.43 metres Gapirongo (SOL) Mandell (GUM) 10000 Noel Sapolai Yao (PNG) 33:49.40 Chris Votu (SOL) 34:46.40 35:14.76 metres Waimea (SOL) Half Noel Chris Votu (SOL) 1:18:51 Rajendra Singh (FIJ) 1:20:03 1:20:27 Marathon Waimea (SOL) 110 metres Aleki Toetu'u Jacques John 15.11 15.26 16.14 hurdles Sapoi (TGA) Xenihatre (NCL) Wainiqolo (FIJ) (wind: +0.6 m/s) 400 Aleki Toetu'u Kumimo'ui metres 53.89 Meli Cama (FIJ) 55.65 55.88 Sapoi (TGA) Uhila (TGA) hurdles Xavier Rajendra Fenuafanote (NCL) High Jump 1.95 1.80 Prasad (FIJ) Donovan Helvey (PLW) Long Eroni 7.10 Melvin 6.84 Harmon 6.69 (wind: - (wind: - (wind: - Jump Tuivanuavou (FIJ) 2.1 m/s) Hamou (NCL) 1.8 m/s) Harmon (COK) 3.4 m/s) Triple Sandy 14.40 Jacques 14.14 Kumimo'ui 13.67 (wind: - (wind: - (wind: - Jump Katusele (PNG) 2.1 m/s) Xenihatre (NCL) 1.7 m/s) Uhila (TGA) 0.8 m/s) Aukusitino Shot Put Shaka Sola (SAM) 17.74 17.58 Lolésio Iloai (WLF) 15.72 Hoatau (WLF) Discus Aukusitino Justin 52.80 Shaka Sola (SAM) 49.33 43.87 Throw Hoatau (WLF) Andre (GUM) Hammer Brentt Faleono Seve (SAM) 54.11 Justin Andre (GUM) 52.77 52.52 Throw Jones (NFK) Javelin Jacky Iosefo Rodolphe 63.44 59.97 57.06 Throw Tuakoifenua (WLF) Vuloaloa (FIJ) Vili (NCL) Harmon Iosefo Rémy Octathlon 4719 4710 4291 Harmon (COK) Vuloaloa (FIJ) Ihmanang (NCL) Federated States Papua New Guinea Fiji of Micronesia 4 x 100 Kupun Wisil Eroni Tuivanuavou Peter Donis metres Wally Kirika 41.92 Iliesa Namosimalua 41.97 Rudolf 42.83 relay Edward Buidal Lesia Vanawalu Jack Howard Anton Lui Jone Delai Jesse Hairens John Howard Fiji Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands Niko Verekauta 4 x 400 Fabian Nuilai Jonah Hone Iliesa Namosimalua metres 3:18.26 Kupun Wisil 3:21.23 William Taloga 3:28.15 Isireli relay Joshiah Sasanui Hugo Hebala Naikelekelevesi Chris Bais Chris Walasi Waisea Finau Women Event Gold Silver Bronze Mae Litiana 100 metres 12.03 12.38 Toea Wisil (PNG) 12.43 (wind: 0.1 m/s) Koime (PNG) Miller (FIJ) Mae Sera 200 metres 24.69 w 25.39 w Toea Wisil (PNG) 25.65 w (wind: 2.1 m/s) Koime (PNG) Tuinalase (FIJ) Mae 400 metres 57.10 Toea Wisil (PNG) 57.91 Mereoni Raluve (FIJ) 59.11 Koime (PNG) Salome Merelaisa Cecilia 800 metres 2:21.83 2:21.88 2:22.24 Dell (PNG) Dawaqa (FIJ) Kumalalamene (PNG) Mary Sloan Salome 1500 metres 4:54.88 5:00.60 Leana Peters (GUM) 5:15.75 Siegrist (GUM) Dell (PNG) Leana Nicole 5000 metres 21:06.72 Linda Tora (SOL) 21:39.76 22:38.82 Peters (GUM) Layson (GUM) 10000 June Linda Tora (SOL) 46:22.10 47:52.81 metres Fataea (SOL) 100 metres Milika Ledua Baker Kristen 16.70 17.47 17.70 hurdles (wind: Tuivanuavou (FIJ) Taleiviti (FIJ) Mendiola (GUM) 1.5 m/s) 400 metres Merolyn Ledua Baker 67.15 68.55 hurdles Auga (PNG) Taleiviti (FIJ) Milika Joycelyn High Jump 1.45 1.30 Tuivanuavou (FIJ) Taurikeni (SOL) 5.60 Milika 5.50 5.25 Long Jump Fanny See (NCL) (wind: - (wind: Soko Salaqiqi (FIJ) (wind: 0.8 m/s) Tuivanuavou (FIJ) +0.4 m/s) +0.0 m/s) Soko 11.43 10.64 Triple Jump (wind: - Fanny See (NCL) (wind: - Salaqiqi (FIJ) 1.6 m/s) 2.1 m/s) Ana Melehifo Tereapii Shot Put 16.92 14.27 13.85 Po'uhila (TGA) Uhi (TGA) Tapoki (COK) Melehifo Tereapii Discus Throw 51.60 48.32 Ana Po'uhila (TGA) 45.69 Uhi (TGA) Tapoki (COK) Hammer Patricia Suzy Siniva 45.49 41.78 41.69 Throw Kolivai (NCL) Vercoe (NFK) Marsters (COK) Serafina Tereapii Javelin Throw 52.26 Linda Selui (NCL) 50.23 43.78 Akeli (SAM) Tapoki (COK) Maleah Milika Heptathlon 3559 Umerang 2906 Tuivanuavou (FIJ) Tengadik (PLW) Papua New Fiji Guinea Litiana Miller 4 x 100 Toea Wisil Sera Tuinalase 48.52 49.16 metres relay Mae Koime Mereoni Raluve Nessie Ogisi Tahitia Kamea Winai Waro Papua New Fiji Solomon Islands Guinea Mereoni Raluve Pauline Kwalea 4 x 400 Toea Wisil Merelaisa 3:58.97 4:03.51 Joycelyn Taurikeni 4:26.91 metres relay Maria Kaupa Dawaqa June Fataea Salome Dell Sera Tuinalase Elisabeth Gaobata Mae Koime Soko Salaniqiqi Baseball Round 1 Northern Marianas 0 Palau- 5 Fed. States of Micronesia 3 Guam 4 New Caledonia 4 Northern Marianas 3 Round 2 Palau 7 New Caledonia 3 Guam 7 Solomon Islands 0 Fed. States of Micronesia 9 Northern Marianas 3 Round 3 Northern Marianas 7 Solomon Islands 0 Palau 6 Fed. States of Micronesia 0 New Caledonia 4 Guam 17 Round 4 New Caledonia 13 Solomon Islands 1 Guam 4 Palau 1 Solomon Islands 0 Fed. States of Micronesia 5 Round 5 Fed. States of Micronesia 6 New Caledonia 3 Northern Marianas 9 Guam 10 Palau 15 Solomon Islands 1 Basketball Men Cross-Overs Guam 83 Marshall Is 46 New Caledonia 72 FSM 48 Fiji 71 Solomon Islands 47 Palau 80 Papua New Guinea 89 Ranking Matches Marshall Is 69 FSM 89 Solomon Islands 58 Palau 74 Semi Finals Guam 72 Fiji 56 New Caledonia 85 Papua New Guinea 52 Bronze Medal Match Fiji 85 Papua New Guinea 41 Gold/ Silver Medal Match Guam 57 FINAL New Caledonia 69 Women Semi Finals Fiji 76 Solomon Islands 29 Papua New Guinea 85 New Caledonia 52 Bronze Medal Game Solomon Islands 35 New Caledonia 54 Gold/ Silver Medal Game Fiji 101 FINAL Papua New Guinea 72 Beach Volleyball Men Semi Finals First Semi-Final Tonga 21 21 FINAL Wallis & Futuna 19 19 Second Semi-Final Guam 10 21 FINAL New Caledonia 21 23 Playoff for 5th and 6th Northern Marianas 19 21 15 FINAL Solomon Islands 21 14 9 Final Playoff For Bronze Wallis & Futuna 19 21 14 FINAL Guam 21 8 16 Playoff for Gold Tonga 21 21 FINAL New Caledonia 18 15 Women Semi Finals Playoff for 5th and 6th Northern Marianas def. Palau First Semi-Final New Caledonia 21 21 Guam 13 11 Second Semi-Final Solomon Islands 14 11 Fiji 21 21 Final Playoff For Bronze Guam 13 21 15 Solomon Islands 21 19 13 Playoff for Gold New Caledonia 12 21 FINAL Fiji 21 23 Va'a, also called the outrigger canoe Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 New Caledonia 5 1 0 6 2 Cook Islands 3 5 2 10 3 Fiji 1 0 5 6 4 Samoa 1 1 0 2 5 Niue 0 2 0 2 6 Palau 0 1 2 3 7 Papua New Guinea 0 0 1 1 Total 10 10 10 30 Men's Results Event Gold Silver Bronze V1 500 m Cook Islands 2:26.37 Niue 2:27.00 Fiji 2:28.35 V6 500 m New Caledonia 1:56.46 Palau 1:57.68 Cook Islands 1:58.45 V6 1500 m Cook Islands 6:42.31 New Caledonia 6:46.71 Palau 6:55.36 V1 15 km New Caledonia 1:15.42 Niue 1:23.02 Cook Islands 1:23.34 (time= hr:min:sec) V6 30 km New Caledonia 2:06.50 Cook Islands 2:10.08 Palau 2:19.22 (time= hr:min:sec) Women's Results Event Gold Silver Bronze V1 500 m New Caledonia 2:50.65 Cook Islands 2:55.70 Fiji 3:01.20 Papua New V6 500 m Fiji 2:18.90 Cook Islands 2:21.04 2:21.99 Guinea V6 1500 m Samoa 7:55.41 Cook Islands 8:01.62 Fiji 8:12.24 V1 10 km New Caledonia 59.30 Cook Islands 59.50 Fiji 1:05.19 (time= hr:min:sec) V6 20 km Cook Islands 1:16.42 Samoa 1:18.12 Fiji 1:18.33 (time= hr:min:sec) Softball Men Semi Finals Second Semi-Final Papua New Guinea 1 Guam 2 First Semi-Final Northern Marianas 4 Fed States of Micronesia 6 .
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