2007 Polynesian Championships in Athletics

III Polynesian Championships in Athletics
Host city Rarotonga, Cook Islands Cook Islands
Date(s) October 16–17
Level U19
Participation 48 athletes from
5 nations
Events 23 (12 men, 10 women, 1 mixed)


The 2007 Polynesian Championships in Athletics took place between October 16–17, 2007. The event was held in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, in conjunction with the Cook Islands Secondary School Championships and the Cook Island National Track and Field Championships. It was open for athletes aged under 19.[1][2] Detailed reports were given for the OAA,[3][4] and for the French Polynesia Athletics Federation.[5]

A total of 23 events were contested, 12 by men, 10 by women, and 1 mixed.

Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage,[6] and results for the first day on the webpage of the French Polynesia Athletics Federation (Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française).[7]

Men

Event First Second Third
100 metres Andy Lui
 Tonga
11.2 Epeli Ika
 Tonga
11.4 Edward Tomasi
 Samoa
11.6
200 metres Andy Lui
 Tonga
22.9 Epeli Ika
 Tonga
23.1 Edward Tomasi
 Samoa
23.3
400 metres Iulio Lafai
 Samoa
53.1 Edward Tomasi
 Samoa
55.0 Yann Follin
 French Polynesia
56.3
800 metres Iulio Lafai
 Samoa
2:04.1 Valentin Laboube
 French Polynesia
2:11.1 Yann Follin
 French Polynesia
2:12.4
1500 metres Justin Monier
 French Polynesia
4.17.9 Iulio Lafai
 Samoa
4.25.9 Valentin Laboube
 French Polynesia
4.40.2
5000 metres Justin Monier
 French Polynesia
18:23.0 Iulio Lafai
 Samoa
18:41.0
High Jump Aisea Vakameilalo
 Tonga
1.90 Kris Williamson
 Cook Islands
1.73 George Baxter
 Cook Islands
1.64
Long Jump Arthur Cognez
 French Polynesia
5.94 Hugh Henry
 Cook Islands
5.93 Junior Aifulu
 Samoa
5.60
Triple Jump Aisea Vakameilalo
 Tonga
12.56 Junior Aiulu
 Samoa
12.04
Shot Put Mikaele Manuele
 Samoa
14.91 Ben Moimoi
 Tonga
13.78 Maara Tuare
 Cook Islands
12.90
Discus Throw Mikaele Manuele
 Samoa
41.83 Henry Taripo
 Cook Islands
39.21 Ben Moimoi
 Tonga
37.53
Javelin Throw Ioane Tamatoa
 Cook Islands
41.81 Penisimani Moimoi
 Tonga
40.59 Hugh Henry
 Cook Islands
40.31

Women

Event First Second Third
100 metres Vasi Feke
 Tonga
12.7 Patricia Taea
 Cook Islands
13.2 Lila Waetin
 American Samoa
13.3
200 metres Vasi Feke
 Tonga
26.8 Patricia Taea
 Cook Islands
27.5 Samantha Lockington
 Cook Islands
27.6
800 metres Manutahi Heimoana
 French Polynesia
2:56.3
1500 metres Manutahi Heimoana
 French Polynesia
5.54.2
High Jump Unaloto Taukiuvea
 Tonga
1.49 Kalina Mamao
 Tonga
1.35
Long Jump Kalina Mamao
 Tonga
5.19 Samantha Lockington
 Cook Islands
5.04 Patricia Taea
 Cook Islands
4.79
Triple Jump Kalina Mamao
 Tonga
10.12 Unaloto Taukiuvea
 Tonga
9.49 Rowena Faaiuaso
 Samoa
9.07
Shot Put Judy Tuara
 Cook Islands
11.82 Siloni Koloa
 Tonga
11.18 Dorothy Kiria
 Cook Islands
10.01
Discus Throw Siloni Koloa
 Tonga
35.23 Siaopo Tautalafua
 Samoa
32.64 Judy Tuara
 Cook Islands
31.24
Javelin Throw Perle Buard
 French Polynesia
39.99 Samantha Lockington
 Cook Islands
34.57 Judy Tuara
 Cook Islands
33.96

Mixed

Event First Second Third
800 metres Medley relay  Tonga 1:45.0  Cook Islands B 1:50.3  Samoa 1:55.2

: The B team was probably not eligible to win a medal.

Medal table

The medal table was published.[4][6]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Tonga 11 7 1 19
2  French Polynesia 6 1 3 10
3  Samoa 4 5 5 14
4  Cook Islands 2 7 8 18
5  American Samoa 0 0 1 1

: The medley relay B team from the  Cook Islands was probably not eligible to win a medal.

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 48 athletes from 5 countries participated.

References

  1. [http://www.athletics-oceania.com/index.php?id=18&tx_ttnews[pS]=1191160800&tx_ttnews[pL]=2674799&tx_ttnews[arc]=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=1153&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=173e3fc899 Polynesian Regional Championships Timetable], OAA, 3 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
  2. Polynesian Regional Championships- Oceania Subrégionnaux (in French), Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française, 3 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
  3. [http://www.athletics-oceania.com/index.php?id=18&tx_ttnews[pS]=1191160800&tx_ttnews[pL]=2674799&tx_ttnews[arc]=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=1157&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=66d2a14c4f Polynesian Regional Championships], OAA, 18 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
  4. 1 2 [http://www.athletics-oceania.com/index.php?id=18&tx_ttnews[pS]=1191160800&tx_ttnews[pL]=2674799&tx_ttnews[arc]=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=1158&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=a7c5222cf1 Polynesian Championships Final Results and Medal Tally], OAA, 19 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
  5. Oceania subrégionaux: Iles Cook (in French), Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française, 18 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
  6. 1 2 Polynesian U19 Athletic Champs, OAA, 17 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
  7. Polynesian U19 Athletic Champs, Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française, retrieved February 16, 2014
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