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As of 23 July 2009 at 11:11 AM *Winners Are Identified in Bold As of 23 July 2009 at 11:11 AM BELAU GAMES 2009 UNOFFICIAL RESULTS DAY 4: SUNDAY, 19 JULY TRIATHLON Juniors – Men Telbiil August Ngardmau 0:43:80 Gold Rumong Yobech Koror 0:46:45 Silver Olai Kumangai Ngardmau 0:49:32 Bronze Juniors – Women Abigail Gbewonyo Koror 0:53:50 Gold Ongelibel Remengesau Peleliu 0:59:41 Silver Rimuu Williams Peleliu 1:01:50 Bronze Open – Men Terepkul Ngiraingas Peleliu 1:21:11 Gold Yuri Ito Ngardmau 1:23:42 Silver Norman Ongrung Peleliu 1:27:45 Bronze Open – Women Leah Asanuma Melekeok 1:27:90 Gold Masters – Men Joe Nestor Peleliu 1:11:38 Gold Juan Guatno Melekeok 1:18:35 Silver Tino Faatuuala Ngardmau 1:20:31 Bronze Masters – Women Marichang Kishigawa Peleliu 1:25:41 Gold Frida Delmau Melekeok 1:39:40 Silver BASKETBALL Game 14: Men PA Ngchesar 54 vs. Peleliu 67 Game 15: Women Ngarchelong vs. Peleliu Bye Game 16: Men PA Melekeok 72 vs. Sonsorol 58 Game 17: Women Koror 49 vs. Sonsorol 43 *Winners are Identified in Bold Case Page 1 of 4 As of 23 July 2009 at 11:11 AM DAY 4 RESULTS CONTINUED… Game 18: Men PB Aimeliik 48 vs. Ngeremlengui 88 INDOOR VOLLEYBALL Game 7: Men Ngarchelong vs. Angaur Game 8: Men Ngchesar vs. Peleliu Game 9: Men Melekeok vs. Koror Game 10: Men Ngeremlengui vs. Ngarchelong Game 11: Men Angaur vs. Sonsorol Game 12: Women Ngarchelong vs. Ngeremlengui Game 13: Women Koror vs. Sonsorol Game 14: Women Melekeok vs. Ngchesar Game 15: Women Peleliu vs. Ngarchelong Game 16: Women Ngardmau vs. Angaur Game 17: Women Ngeremlengui vs. Melekeok FASTPITCH Men Ngarchelong 7 vs. Angaur 17 Men Ngchesar 4 vs. Koror 7 Men Melekeok 10 vs. Peleliu 3 Women Ngeremlengui 4 vs. Ngchesar 13 Men Ngardmau 10 vs. Ngeremlengui 14 BEACH WRESTLING Category: Cadets Light 60kg Tem Oliver Koror Gold Johnny Ray Sonsorol Silver Blesam Tarkong Ngaraard Bronze Heavy 60kg+ Harson Mechol Koror Gold Maverick Faustino Sonsorol Silver Ismael Aguon Ngarchelong Bronze *Winners are Identified in Bold Case Page 2 of 4 As of 23 July 2009 at 11:11 AM DAY 4 RESULTS CONTINUED… Category: Junior Light 70kg Sean Lund Ngchesar Gold Jammeson James Ngeremlengui Silver Takamatsu Davis Koror Bronze Heavy 70kg+ Deluus Polycarp Koror Gold Leon Mengloi Ngaraard Silver Richard Borja Peleliu Bronze Category: Seniors Light 85kg David Salapwa Peleliu Gold Franson Gibbons Koror Silver Dougwin Franz Ngeremlengui Bronze Heavy 85kg+ Moch Mun Ngchesar Gold Jesus Takawo Peleliu Silver Nick Halcheluu Sonsorol Bronze BEACH WRESTLING OVERALL Category: Cadets Light vs. Heavy Tem Oliver Koror Gold Harson Shiro Koror Silver Category: Junior Light vs. Heavy Deluus Polycarp Koror Gold Sean Lund Ngchesar Silver Category: Senior Light vs. Heavy David Salapwa Peleliu Gold Moch Mun Ngchesar Silver TABLE TENNIS TEAM EVENTS – FINAL STANDINGS Peleliu 1st Gold Koror 2nd Silver Ngeremlengui 3rd Bronze *Winners are Identified in Bold Case Page 3 of 4 As of 23 July 2009 at 11:11 AM DAY 4 RESULTS CONTINUED… TEAM EVENTS – WOMEN: FINAL STANDINGS Ngarchelong 1st Gold Ngeremlengui 2nd Silver Koror 3rd Bronze Peleliu 4th Sonsorol 5th Ngchesar 6th BASEBALL Game 7: Ngeremlengui 6 vs. Peleliu 2 Game 8: Koror 10 vs. Ngardmau 0 Game 9: Ngchesar 16 vs. Ngarchelong 0 *Winners are Identified in Bold Case Page 4 of 4 .
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