2003 Melanesian Championships in Athletics

II Melanesian Championships in Athletics
Host city Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Date(s) April 25–27
Level Senior
Events 31 (18 men, 13 women)


The 2003 Melanesian Championships in Athletics took place between April 25–27, 2003. The event was held in Lae, Papua New Guinea in conjunction with the Papua New Guinea National Athletics Championships.[1]

A total of 31 events were contested, 18 by men and 13 by women.

Medal summary

Medal winners and their results were published on the Athletics Weekly webpage.[2] Full results can be found on the Athletics Papua New Guinea webpage.[1]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -1.8 m/s)
Wagui Anau
 Australia
10.5 John Lum Kon
 Fiji
10.6 Peter Pulu
 Papua New Guinea
10.6
200 metres
(wind: -0.4 m/s)
Wagui Anau
 Australia
21.2 John Lum Kon
 Fiji
21.4 Jeffrey Bai
 Papua New Guinea
21.6
400 metres Waisea Finau
 Fiji
48.3 Jeffrey Bai
 Papua New Guinea
48.5 Meli Cama
 Fiji
49.6
800 metres Russell Hasu
 Papua New Guinea
1:58.5 Jerry Iopam
 Vanuatu
1:59.2 Linton Mani
 Solomon Islands
1:59.2
1500 metres Sapolai Yao
 Papua New Guinea
4:04.8 Jerry Iopam
 Vanuatu
4:07.6 Medley Laban
 Papua New Guinea
4:08.6
5000 metres Chris Votu
 Solomon Islands
15:33.8 NR David Kanie
 Papua New Guinea
15:40.8 Sapolai Yao
 Papua New Guinea
15:49.2
10000 metres David Kanie
 Papua New Guinea
32:28.7 Chris Votu
 Solomon Islands
32:44.0 NR Jimmy Sandy Sam
 Vanuatu
34:25.5
3000 metres steeplechase Medley Laban
 Papua New Guinea
9:52.2 Henry Foufaka
 Solomon Islands
9:52.4 David Reuben
 Papua New Guinea
10:29.3
110 metres hurdles Ivan Wakit
 Papua New Guinea
16.0 Ivan Mala
 Papua New Guinea
19.5
400 metres hurdles Meli Cama
 Fiji
53.8 Ivan Wakit
 Papua New Guinea
54.1 Nathan Kabilu
 Papua New Guinea
57.4
High Jump Sandy Katusele
 Papua New Guinea
1.95 Jack Iroga
 Solomon Islands
1.75
Long Jump Eroni Tuivanuavou
 Fiji
7.06
(wind: -1.5 m/s)
Sandy Katusele
 Papua New Guinea
6.83
(wind: -2.5 m/s)
Hendricks Tari
 Vanuatu
6.36
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Triple Jump Sandy Katusele
 Papua New Guinea
14.79 w
(wind: +2.9 m/s)
Hendricks Tari
 Vanuatu
12.72
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Shot Put Ezekiel Rangi
 Solomon Islands
11.64 Laramie Lewis
 Papua New Guinea
10.46 Paulus Mondo
 Papua New Guinea
9.93
Discus Throw Ezekiel Rangi
 Solomon Islands
37.62 Joe Aipe
 Papua New Guinea
23.67 Willie Komba
 Papua New Guinea
20.08
Javelin Throw Ezekiel Rangi
 Solomon Islands
53.90 Michael Johnsly
 Papua New Guinea
44.43 Paulus Mondo
 Papua New Guinea
37.77
4 x 100 metres relay  Papua New Guinea
Jeffrey Bai
Wally Kirika
Henry Ben
Peter Pulu
41.4  Fiji
Eronu Tuivanuavou
John Lum Kon
Meli Cama
Waisea Finau
41.8  Solomon Islands
Nelson Kabitana
Francis Manioru
Wilfred Lore
Jack Iroga
42.6
4 x 400 metres relay  Papua New Guinea
Jeffrey Bai
Ivan Wakit
Peter Pulu
Mowen Boino
3:20.4  Solomon Islands
Chris Wailasi
Fred Thegu
Linton Mani
Nelson Kabitana
3:23.9  Vanuatu
David Benjimen
Jansen Molisingi
Peter-Paul Enkae
Moses Kamut
3:26.3

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: -2.0 m/s)
Litiana Miller
 Fiji
11.8 Mae Koime
 Papua New Guinea
12.0 Nessie Ogisi
 Papua New Guinea
12.3
200 metres
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
Mereoni Raluve
 Fiji
24.6 Mae Koime
 Papua New Guinea
25.2 Litiana Miller
 Fiji
25.3
400 metres Mereoni Raluve
 Fiji
55.2 Mae Koime
 Papua New Guinea
58.1 Miriam Goiye
 Papua New Guinea
60.7
800 metres Miriam Goiye
 Papua New Guinea
2:28.3 Merolyn Auga
 Papua New Guinea
2:30.4
1500 metres Miriam Goiye
 Papua New Guinea
5:16.9 Jenny Gispe
 Papua New Guinea
5:51.4
5000 metres Jenny Gispe
 Papua New Guinea
22:17.3
400 metres hurdles Mae Koime
 Papua New Guinea
65.8 Ledua Baker
 Fiji
68.0 Banato Ibowa
 Papua New Guinea
72.4
Long Jump Soko Salaqiqi
 Fiji
5.17
Triple Jump Soko Salaqiqi
 Fiji
11.25
Discus Throw Anna Mondo
 Papua New Guinea
21.42 Miranda Kuman
 Papua New Guinea
18.47 Mana Sugoro
 Papua New Guinea
16.60
Javelin Throw Anna Mondo
 Papua New Guinea
28.83
4 x 100 metres relay  Fiji
Soko Salaqiqi
Litiana Miller
Ledua Baker
Mereoni Raluve
47.9  Papua New Guinea
Lae Team
55.9
4 x 400 metres relay  Papua New Guinea
Miriam Goiye
Tinaford Sahembo
Sharon Henry
Way
4:19.2

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Papua New Guinea 16 15 13 44
2  Fiji 9 4 2 15
3  Solomon Islands 4 4 2 10
4  Australia 2 0 0 2
5  Vanuatu 0 3 3 6

References

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