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Interesting Statistics Regarding This Years Event OCEANIA WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION AFFILIATED TO THE INTERNATIONAL WEIGHTLIFTING FEDERATION 2017 ZKC EMAIL INTERNATIONAL CLUB TOURNAMENT 706 PARTICIPANTS (MEN 380- WOMEN 326) Congratulations to the PHOENIX CLUB -AUSTRALIA for winning the Men team points and Congratulations to the FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH CLUB - NEW ZEALAND for winning the Women team points The ZKC Email International Club Tournament which concluded on August 5th, was once again a great success for club lifters. The record breaking entries of 706 participants from 116 clubs. The PHOENIX Club and the FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH Club will receive two Olympic barbell training sets each, from ZKC who is the sponsor of the tournament. On behalf of the OWF, I would like to thank the General Manager of the ZKC Company, Mr. Zhang Zhiguo, for his support and contribution toward this event and also towards the development of weightlifting at club level worldwide. We also would like to thank the IWF for their support in promoting the event. The Oceania Weightlifting Federation wishes to thank all of the clubs who took part in this year’s tournament and congratulations to the individual winners. Medals for first, second and third placing in each category will be sent to their respective national federations at a later stage. Below you will find some interesting statistics regarding this years event. Thank you again to all participating clubs. Paul Coffa MBE GENERAL SECRETARY Interesting statistics Final entries : 706 competitors (30 entries were not accepted as a result of being incorrectly entered) Male: 380 entries Female: 326 entries Winning club: Male PHOENIX CLUB from Australia Winning club: Female FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH from New Zealand Highest clean & jerk : Male: 195kg by Steven Kari (Papua New Guinea) Female: 151Kg by Laurel Hubbard (New Zealand) Highest snatch: Male: 151kg by Steven Kari (Papua New Guinea) Female: 131Kg by Laurel Hubbard (New Zealand) Club with most entries: Male: Taborio Club from Kiribati (26 entries) Female: Functional Strength Club from New Zealand (21 entries) Lowest bodyweight: Male: 33.20kg lifter from Kiribati Female: 29.00kg lifter from Nauru Heaviest bodyweight: Male: 160.60 Kg lifter from New Zealand Female: 144.43kg lifter from New Zealand First club to enter this years tournament: Phoenix Club – Australia Last Club to enter this years tournament: Cameroon Clubs- Cameroon 2017 ZKC EMAIL INTERNATIONAL CLUB TOURNAMENT Sponsored by ZHANKGKONG BARBELL COMPANY Organized by the Oceania Weightlifting Federation (OWF) August 3-5, 2017 MEN Place 56KG CATEGORY D.O.B NAT C L U B B/W SNATCH C/JERK TOTAL Points 1 Elson Brechtefeld 1994 NRU Nauru 55.90 100 130 230 28 2 Lynton Hargrave 1985 AUS Bounce Weightlifting 54.96 81 103 184 25 3 Mathieu Laoyan 1991 NCL Mont Dore 55.67 78 97 175 23 4 Walter Zadrack 2000 SOL KUKUM 55.20 75 95 170 22 5 Kennedy Susuli 1996 SOL Kaibia 55.20 70 90 160 21 5 Steven Howlett 1971 NZL Functional Strength 55.20 70 90 160 21 7 Heni Udu 2002 PNG Hanuabada 55.00 65 85 150 19 8 Sitiveni Nukuse 2001 FIJ Levuka 55.08 65 85 150 18 9 Dean Par 2000 NZL Strength Headquarters 55.00 63 85 148 17 10 Keos Kobi 1997 SOL Naha 55.10 65 80 145 16 11 Nelly Zeudiem 2000 CMR WHC 49.90 55 72 127 15 12 Philip Masi 2003 SOL Lawsom 50.00 55 62 117 14 13 Nzali Ngouanon 2002 CMR WBC 46.00 51 65 116 13 14 Emosi Loco 2002 FIJ Levuka 56.00 45 55 100 12 15 Slade Van Der Walt 2004 RSA Western Province 47.20 44 53 97 11 16 Max Toller 2003 AUS Dungeon Barbell 50.00 45 51 96 10 17 Boata Maroieti 2000 KIR Taborio 45.50 35 45 80 9 18 Sunia Bucknell 2004 FIJ Levuka 55.60 35 45 80 8 19 Kabuati Ioobi 2000 KIR Taborio 38.20 37 40 77 7 20 Rylee Borg 2006 MLT Alpha WL 46.72 35 41 76 6 21 Nick Ewens 2003 NZL Epsom Strength 40.10 33 42 75 5 22 Bryan Tauwai 2005 FIJ Levuka 54.30 30 45 75 4 23 Toubei Beero 2001 KIR Taborio 40.10 30 35 65 3 24 Reina Takenteiti 2000 KIR Taborio 33.20 30 35 65 2 25 Moses Bucknell 2007 FIJ Levuka 49.00 30 35 65 1 26 Octavian Cain 2008 NRU Bowerider 39.00 27 35 62 27 Nicholas Simmons 2006 FIJ Levuka 34.30 25 35 60 28 Oceania Simmons 2005 FIJ Levuka 37.90 25 35 60 29 Josh Kam 2005 NRU Bowerider 46.00 25 35 60 30 Kyle Camilleri 2006 MLT Alpha WL 35.75 23 35 58 31 Simione Vala 2006 FIJ Levuka 36.40 23 33 56 32 Xavier Cooper 2006 AUS Gold Coast WL 33.72 23 32 55 33 Gagimen Thoma 2008 NRU Bowerider 42.00 20 35 55 34 Micheal Joy 2007 FIJ Levuka 43.70 23 30 53 35 Chief Deiye 2008 NRU Bowerider 40.00 15 15 30 36 Tatake 2000 KIR Taborio 55.90 65 0 0 Place 62KG CATEGORY D.O.B NAT C L U B B/W SNATCH C/JERK TOTAL Points 1 Morea Baru 1990 PNG LDT 61.96 125 160 285 28 2 Manueli Tulo 1990 FIJ Levuka 56.05 102 135 237 25 3 Brown Ramohaka 1988 SOL KUKUM 61.00 97 127 224 23 4 Manuila Raobu 2000 TUV Tuvalu Weightlifting 61.30 100 120 220 22 5 Anrich Phillips 1992 RSA Western Province 57.00 90 120 210 21 6 Takirua Betero 1999 KIR Taborio 61.71 90 120 210 20 7 Harold Aranda 1995 GUM Guahan 61.30 90 114 204 19 8 Keith Connolly 1985 USA CIN 61.80 84 111 195 18 9 Shadrach Cain 1999 NRU Bowerider 59.20 80 110 190 17 10 Tibwere Kuaaba 1999 KIR Betio 61.00 80 100 180 16 11 Lale Esau 1991 TUV Tuvalu Weightlifting 60.40 75 102 177 15 12 Henry Kang 1988 NZL North Sport WL 61.30 80 91 171 14 13 Quyen Nguyen 1984 AUS Cougars Weightlifting 61.45 69 96 165 13 14 Cooper Ward 2002 AUS Bounce Weightlifting 60.90 62 77 139 12 15 Ayden Houle 1999 CAN Hercules 61.10 56 79 135 11 16 Tekina Moaniba 2001 KIR Betio 62.00 50 65 115 10 17 Josef Pisani 1997 MLT Degree + um 58.70 50 60 110 9 18 Seveti Vuevuelase 2001 FIJ Levuka 62.00 45 65 110 8 19 Kenric Arua 2002 PNG LDT 62.00 40 60 100 7 20 Carter Blaike 2002 CAN Hercules 61.30 42 54 96 6 21 Tau Billy 2003 PNG LDT 60.00 40 50 90 5 22 Manuera 1999 KIR Betio 59.70 30 50 80 4 23 Rex Atana 2000 SOL Kaibia 60.00 30 45 75 3 24 Luckius Thoma 2008 NRU Bowerider 61.10 30 40 70 2 Place 69KG CATEGORY D.O.B NAT C L U B B/W SNATCH C/JERK TOTAL Points 1 Ruben Katoatau 1997 KIR Taborio 68.58 115 154 269 28 2 Olivier Matam 1993 CMR Bulgare 65.50 115 145 260 25 3 Poama Qaqa 1997 FIJ Levuka 64.20 107 138 245 23 4 Billy Andrews 1993 FIJ Levuka 68.30 105 136 241 22 5 Dylan Mcgann 1993 AUS Phoenix 67.76 105 130 235 21 6 Julius Naranjo 1991 GUM Guahan 66.40 107 127 234 20 7 Larko Doguape 2000 NRU Marcus 67.72 100 130 230 19 8 Munua Tuau 1997 TUV Tuvalu Weightlifting 69.00 100 125 225 18 9 Simon Obery 1992 AUS Phoenix 68.22 96 120 216 17 10 Leslie Mae 1997 SOL KUKUM 67.00 97 117 214 16 11 Tewata Rewi 1997 KIR Taborio 69.00 93 120 213 15 12 Clark Ackerman 1996 USA Force Weightlifting 69.00 90 120 210 14 13 Jeff Leckie 1983 NZL Uncut Olympic 68.25 86 116 202 13 14 Owen Webb 1999 NZL Otago WL 67.95 90 111 201 12 15 Jiro Ishida 1990 NZL Otago WL 66.80 91 103 194 11 16 Quinlan Jager 1994 CAN Hercules 67.00 88 101 189 10 17 James Ong 1979 NZL Northland Olympic WL 67.60 81 105 186 9 18 Bredale Chris 1999 PNG R'Bow 69.00 83 103 186 8 19 Matthew Eichmann 2000 AUS Milton Weightlifting 65.85 83 100 183 7 20 John Mark 1996 SOL Lawsom 68.00 80 100 180 6 21 Takite Kitiron 1994 KIR Taborio 68.00 80 100 180 5 22 Barry Lee 1971 NZL Olympic WL NZ 68.90 75 98 173 4 23 Connor Daly 1997 NZL Canterbury Strength 68.95 70 101 171 3 24 Ryan Degiorgio 1999 MLT Crossfit 356 67.97 75 93 168 2 25 Rarua Mea 1997 PNG Hanuabada 69.00 70 95 165 1 26 Hugo Schreuder 2000 RSA Western Province 62.65 70 90 160 27 Ariera Tebeio 2000 KIR Taborio 67.70 70 90 160 28 Tin-Kay Yeh 1995 NZL Otago WL 67.85 67 92 159 29 Percy Bucknell 2E+07 FIJ Levuka 68.10 65 85 150 30 Kingue 2000 CMR WBC 67.50 68 80 148 31 Adrien Gomez 1997 NCL Mont Dore 68.27 55 82 137 32 Veremo Boleasi 1991 FIJ Levuka 64.80 60 75 135 33 Kantaro ioobi 2001 KIR Taborio 66.50 60 70 130 34 Coleman Vai 1999 PNG Hanuabada 64.00 50 70 120 35 Temation 2000 KIR Taborio 65.20 50 70 120 36 Timoci Delai 2002 FIJ Levuka 65.90 45 70 115 37 Andy Meek 1961 NZL Invercargill Barbell 65.15 52 61 113 38 George Bellizzi 1989 MLT Northern Strenght 63.30 39 55 94 39 Edmund Hines 1990 NZL Canterbury Strength 64.80 37 50 87 40 Nikolai Muscat 2006 MLT Alpha WL 66.99 15 20 35 41 Isaac Searant 1995 AUS 68.38 116 0 0 Place 77KG CATEGORY D.O.B NAT C L U B B/W SNATCH C/JERK TOTAL Points 1 Taretiita Tabaroua 1994 KIR Taborio 76.57 129 171 300 28 2 Toua Udia 1992 PNG LDT 76.89 129 165 294 25 3 Vester Villalon 1991 NZL North Sport WL 72.50 120 155 275 23 4 Terry Han 1989 NZL North Sport WL 76.50 114 150 264 22 5 Ethan Hawken 1996 NZL Southland Olympic WL 76.40 112 140 252 21 6 Isaiah Cain 1996 NRU Bowerider 74.12 110 140 250 20 7 Charlie Lolohea 1993 FIJ Levuka 76.46 112 138 250 19 8 Junior Ngaina 1991 CMR Hac 77.00 102 140 242 18 9 Tevita Tawai 1992 FIJ Levuka 69.70 105 135 240 17 10 Titara Ata 1998 KIR Taborio 76.90 100 140 240 16 11 Trevor Allen 1996 USA Force Weightlifting 74.10 105 133 238 15 12 Isaia Temaka 2000 TUV Tuvalu Weightlifting 70.30 105 130 235 14 13 Damien Daver 1992 NCL Mont Dore 75.04 105 130 235 13 14 Issac Lawgun 2000 NZL Northland Olympic WL 71.20 105 128 233 12 15 Champion Cain 1998 NRU Bowerider 74.40 102 130 232 11 16 Albi Anderson 1998 NZL Olympic WL NZ 74.65 99 127 226 10 17 Quamen Cain 1998 NRU Bull rider 74.73 95 130 225 9 18 Joseph Jucutan 1993 GUM Guahan 76.00 97 123 220 8 19 Krysthian Villanueva 1991 GUM Guahan 76.00 100 118 218 7 20 Peter Joblin 1987 NZL Nelson Weightlifting 76.90 97 121 218 6 21 Declan Ward 1996 NZL Functional Strength 75.20 100 116 216 5 22 Anthony Saru 1994 SOL Naha 75.00 95 120 215 4 23 Chris McCallum 1988 AUS Toowoomba WL 76.25 94 120 214 3 24 Jack Mallinson 1994 NZL Olympic WL NZ 76.20 96 116 212 2 25 Robert Davidson
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