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SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES - Suva, July 2003 ATHLETICS COMPETITION - FULL RESULTS SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES - Suva, July 2003 ATHLETICS COMPETITION - FULL RESULTS On the first day of competition - 7th July - the weather conditions were exceptionally bad with driving rain and severe headwinds which are not reflected in the official wind readings. The auto timing malfunctioned during the Men’s 100m, and was totally out of action later in the programme. This accounts for the mixture of fully automatic and hand times. The bad weather conditions and the malfunctioning of the auto-timing system continued on 8th July. While the weather conditions improved somewhat after that, and the auto timing functioned properly, there were still gusty negative winds throughout the competition. MEN’S EVENTS 100m Heat 1 (-3.8) 7th July 1 Jone DELAI FIJ 11.66 Q 2 Roman CRESS MSH 11.89 Q 3 Danny FREDRICK FSM 12.19 Q 4 Otani PABLO PLW 12.46 5 Johann BOUIT PYF 12.47 6 Mathew FALEUKA NIU 12.61 Heat 2 (-4.0) 7th July 1 John LUM KON FIJ 11.20 Q 2 Wally KIRIKA PNG 11.35 Q 3 John HOWARD FSM 11.40 Q 4 Turo BOURGERY PYF 11.84 q 5 Lore FOANA’OTA SOL 12.02 6 Kelly OLEGERIIL PLW 12.22 7 Atonio FIAFIALOTO WF 13.25 Heat 3 (-2.9) 7th July 1 Henry BEN PNG 11.34 Q 2 Jack HOWARD FSM 11.37 Q 3 Rueben APURI SOL 11.38 Q 4 Afele LEONE Jnr NIU 11.70 q 5 Rabangaki NAWAI KIR 12.44 6 Heneliko MALAWA WF 13.02 Heat 4 (nwi) 7th July 1 Peter PULU PNG 11.3h Q 2 Moape VU FIJ 11.4h Q 3 Franck MARIELLO NC 11.5h Q 4 Francis MANIORU SOL 11.5h q 5 Harmon HARMON COK 11.7h q 6 Kakianako NARIKI KIR 12.4h 7 Leone TULITAU WF 12.5h Semi-Final 1 (-2.7) 8th July 1 John LUM KON FIJ 10.75 Q 2 Jack HOWARD FSM 11.13 Q 3 John HOWARD FSM 11.17 Q 4 Henry BEN PNG 11.30 Q 5 Moape VU FIJ 11.46 6 Afele LEONE Jnr NIU 11.49 7 Francis MANIORU SOL 11.56 8 Harmon HARMON COK 11.75 Semi-Final 2 (-2.3) 8th July 1 Jone DELAI FIJ 11.00 Q 2 Peter PULU PNG 11.02 Q 3 Rueben APURI SOL 11.21 Q 4 Wally KIRIKA PNG 11.24 Q 5 Turo BOURGERY PYF 11.45 6 Roman CRESS MSH 11.46 7 Danny FREDRICK FSM 11.65 8 Franck MARIELLO NC 11.69 Final (nwi) 8th July 1 John LUM KON FIJ 10.8h 2 Jone DELAI FIJ 10.9h 3 Peter PULU PNG 10.9h 4 Wally KIRIKA PNG 11.0h 5 John HOWARD FSM 11.1h 6 Jack HOWARD FSM 11.2h 7 Rueben APURI SOL 11.2h 8 Henry BEN PNG 11.2h 200m Heat 1 (-1.4) 9th July 1 Gabriel Waqavanua MATAVOLA FIJ 21.99 Q 2 Peter PULU PNG 22.19 Q 3 Roman CRESS MSH 22.46 q 4 Rueban APURI SOL 22.72 5 Rabangaki NAWAI KIR 23.63 NR 6 Jonah HONE SOL 23.68 Heat 2 (-0.4) 9th July 1 Jeffrey BAI PNG 21.95 Q 2 John HOWARD FSM 22.19 Q 3 Ashley KAZUMA PLW 23.66 4 Kakianako NARIKI KIR 24.18 Heat 3 (-2.4) 9th July 1 John LUM KON FIJ 21.95 Q 2 Jack HOWARD FSM 22.09 Q 3 Moses KAMUT VAN 22.25 q 4 Lore FOANA’OTA SOL 22.97 5 Franck MARIELLO NC 23.58 6 Otani PABLO PLW 23.86 7 Shane OGUMORO NMA 23.93 Final (-1.1) 10th July 1 John LUM KON FIJ 21.28 GR 2 Jeffrey BAI PNG 21.74 3 John HOWARD FSM 21.94 4 Gabriel Waqavanua MATAVOLA FIJ 21.96 5 Jack HOWARD FSM 22.05 6 Moses KAMUT VAN 22.49 7 Roman CRESS MSH 22.94 Peter PULU PNG dnf 400m Heat 1 7th July 1 Jeffrey BAI PNG 49.0h Q 2 Chris Meke WALASI SOL 49.4h Q 3 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 49.5h q 4 Aaifou FAAMAUSILI SAM 53.2h 5 Shane OGUMORO NMA 53.6h 6 Alain JEREMIE NC 54.2h Heat 2 7th July 1 Clement ABAI PNG 48.5h Q 2 Gabriel Waqavanua MATAVOLA FIJ 49.4h Q 3 Moses KAMUT VAN 49.6h q 4 Isaac YAYA PYF 49.7h 5 Kuripitone BETHAM SAM 51.5h 6 Ashley KAZUMA PLW 53.6h Heat 3 7th July 1 Mowen BOINO PNG 49.7h Q 2 Waisea FINAU FIJ 50.2h Q 3 Nelson KABITANA SOL 53.2h 4 John ANESETO ASA 54.5h 5 Rabangaki NAWAI KIR 54.8h Final 9th July 1 Jeffrey BAI PNG 47.20 2 Moses KAMUT VAN 48.39 3 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 48.43 4 Gabriel MATAVOLA FIJ 48.48 5 Waisea FINAU FIJ 48.67 6 Chris Meke WALASI SOL 48.85 7 Mowen BOINO PNG 49.21 Clement ABAI PNG dnf 800m Heat 1 8th July 1 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 1:55.96 Q 2 Fred THEGU SOL 1:57.08 Q 3 Setefano MIKA SAM 1:58.56 Q 4 Jale TURAGADAMUDAMU FIJ 1:59.09 q 5 Linton Mani OETA SOL 2:00.86 q 6 David BENJAMIN VAN 2:07.00 7 Tekooki TEIEKA KIR 2:17.06 Heat 2 8th July 1 Loresh KUMARAN FIJ 2:03.23 Q 2 Clement ABAI PNG 2:03.26 Q 3 Kenal ZATROTRO NC 2:05.04 Q 4 Moikeha KEOGH PLW 2:10.66 5 Nicholas MANGHAM PLW 2:10.72 John ANESETO ASA dns Final 9th July 1 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 1:51.06 2 Clement ABAI PNG 1:51.68 3 Loresh KUMARAN FIJ 1:56.31 4 Fred THEGU SOL 1:57.22 5 Setefano MIKA SAM 2:02.46 6 Kenal ZATROTRO NC 2:06.42 7 Linton Mani OETA SOL 2:06.42 8 Jale TURAGADAMUDAMU FIJ 3:01.60 1500m Final 12th July 1 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 4:01.15 2 Neil WEARE GUM 4:02.72 3 Setefano MIKA SAM 4:09.07 4 Fred THEGU SOL 4:09.53 5 Esala TALEBULA FIJ 4:14.29 6 Georges MITRIDE NC 4:15.16 7 Gregory CANALDO NC 4:17.68 8 Kenal ZATROTRO NC 4:30.88 9 Nicholas MANGHAM PLW 4:31.85 Olivier HUC PYF dns Loresh KUMARAN FIJ dns 3000m Steeplechase * 8th July 1 Esala TALEBULA FIJ 11:11.8h 2 Chris VOTU SOL 11:15.6h 3 Henry FOUFAKA SOL 11:26.2h 4 Olivier HUC PYF 12:00.2h 5 Georges MITRIDE NC 12:27.1h Emarota TAKETI KIR dnf Gregory CANALDO NC dnf Jerry IOPAM VAN dnf * The event was one lap too long due to a mistake in the lap counting. 5000m Final 10th July 1 Neil WEARE GUM 14:48.40 2 Georges RICHMOND PYF 14:54.19 3 Morgan CLARK FIJ 15:19.72 4 Sapolai YAO PNG 15:41.90 5 Tutea DEGAGE PYF 16:07.14 6 Jerry IOPAM VAN 16:24.62 7 Vishant KUMAR FIJ 16:42.77 Jimmy Sandy SAM VAN dnf Tekooki TEIEKA KIR dns 10000m 7th July 1 Georges RICHMOND PYF 31:54.7h 2 Morgan CLARK FIJ 32:40.9h 3 Jimmy Sandy SAM VAN 33:04.1h NR 4 Sapolai YAO PNG 33:09.5h 5 Chris VOTU SOL 33:09.5h 6 David KARNIE PNG 33:24.1h 7 Brent BUTLER GUM 33:33.2h 8 Tutea DEGAGE PYF 33:43.6h 9 Abinesh Chand KUMAR FIJ 34:16.1h 10 Stephane LACROIX NC 34:38.5h 11 Tom KAVEIU VAN 37:01.2h Frederic BURQUIER PYF dnf Half Marathon 12th July 1 Georges RICHMOND PYF 1:09:52.4 GR 2 Henry FOUFAKA SOL 1:13:01.0 3 Tutea DEGAGE PYF 1:13:20.5 4 Chris VOTU SOL 1:13:29.7 5 Abinesh Chand KUMAR FIJ 1:13:47.9 6 David KARNIE PNG 1:14:52.3 7 Frederic BURQUIER PYF 1:15:27.8 8 Patrick ZAMBELLI NC 1:17:21.6 9 Brent BUTLER GUM 1:19:45.9 10 Stephane LACROIX NC 1:20:11.0 11 Niteshwar PRASAD FIJ 1:21:42.3 12 Tom KAVEIU VAN 1:21:45.5 Rith KAISIL VAN dnf Morgan CLARK FIJ dns 20k Walk 10th July 1 Dip CHAND FIJ 2:06:19.9 2 Pradeep CHAND FIJ 2:07:07.2 3 Manohar MAHARAJ FIJ 2:16:04.9 110m Hurdles Final (-1.6) 11th July 1 Jovesa NAIVALU FIJ 14.36 2 Avele TANIELU SAM 14.97 3 Mowen BOINO PNG 15.37 4 Joseph RODAN Jnr FIJ 15.40 5 Maluai PENAIA SAM 15.41 6 Johann BOUIT PYF 16.01 7 Wilfred FENUAFANOTE NC 16.19 8 Matorai DEHORS PYF 16.83 400m Hurdles Heat 1 9th July 1 Mowen BOINO PNG 52.99 Q 2 Jovesa NAIVALU FIJ 54.95 Q 3 Kuripitone BETHAM SAM 55.58 Q 4 Damien AJAPUHNYA NC 56.95 q 5 Alain JEREMIE NC 58.67 Heat 2 9th July 1 Meli CAMA FIJ 55.14 Q 2 David BENJAMIN VAN 55.54 Q 3 Turo BOURGERY PYF 56.40 Q 4 Nathan KABILU PNG 57.01 q 5 Aaifou FAAMAUSILI SAM 60.68 6 Emarota TAKETI KIR 64.99 NR Final 10th July 1 Mowen BOINO PNG 51.93 2 Jovesa NAIVALU FIJ 52.50 3 Meli CAMA FIJ 54.00 4 Kuripitone BETHAM SAM 54.60 5 Nathan KABILU PNG 55.67 6 Damien AJAPUHNYA NC 67.75 David BENJAMIN VAN dnf Turo BOURGERY PYF dns 4 x 100m Relay Final 12th July 1 Papua New Guinea 40.94 (Ben, J.
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