2001 Melanesian Championships in Athletics
I Melanesian Championships in Athletics | |
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Host city | Suva, Fiji |
Date(s) | April |
Level | Senior |
Events | 33 (20 men, 13 women) |
2003 Lae → |
The 2001 Melanesian Championships in Athletics took place in April, 2001. The event was held in Suva, Fiji, in conjunction with the Fiji national championships.[1]
A total of 33 events were contested, 20 by men and 13 by women.
Medal summary
Medal winners and their results were published on the Athletics Weekly webpage.[2]
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Joseph Kembu Papua New Guinea | 10.8 | Andrew Konai Solomon Islands | 10.8 | Henry Ben Papua New Guinea Reuben Apuri Solomon Islands | 10.9 |
200 metres | Sailasa Koroitamana Fiji | 22.2 | Reuben Apuri Solomon Islands | 22.5 | Henry Ben Papua New Guinea | 22.6 |
400 metres | Remesio Namara Fiji | 49.4 | Meli Cama Fiji | 51.2 | David Thomas Vanuatu | 51.7 |
800 metres | Loresh Kumaran Fiji | 1:58.6 | Peter Paul Enkae Vanuatu | 1:59.5 | Gerard Solomon Vanuatu | 2:01.1 |
1500 metres | Esala Talebula Fiji | 4:22.8 | Gerard Solomon Vanuatu | 4:23.6 | Josaia Cavu Fiji | 5:15.4 |
5000 metres | Henry Foufaka Solomon Islands | 16:52.4 | Aman Prasad Fiji | 17:27.1 | Josaia Cavu Fiji | 18:58.8 |
10000 metres | Henry Foufaka Solomon Islands | 35:12.7 | Bimlesh Kumar Fiji | 35:50.1 | Abinesh Kumar Fiji | 36:07.4 |
Half Marathon | Bimlesh Kumar Fiji | 1:17:58 | Parshottam Lal Fiji | 1:19:18 | Abinesh Kumar Fiji | 1:20:17 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Esala Talebula Fiji | 10:04.9 | Peter Paul Enkae Vanuatu | 11:05.0 | ||
400 metres hurdles | Meli Cama Fiji | 57.2 | Sunia Cama Fiji | 60.3 | ||
High Jump | Lorima Vunisa Fiji | 1.96m | Jone Kalouniviti Fiji | 1.93m | Robert Elder Fiji | 1.90m |
Long Jump | Shaun Apisai Fiji | 6.23m | Sepesa Leweniquila Fiji | 6.22m | Hendricks Tari Vanuatu | 6.15m |
Triple Jump | Felix Rosa Fiji | 13.37m | Simon Benari Papua New Guinea | 13.01m | Lorima Vunisa Fiji | 12.69m |
Shot Put | Iosefo Vuloaloa Fiji | 13.03m | Sikipio Fihaki Fiji | 11.92m | James Dominiko Fiji | 11.56m |
Discus Throw | Sikipio Fihaki Fiji | 44.35m | Sosefo Fonorito Fiji | 41.44m | Iosefo Vuloaloa Fiji | 34.24m |
Hammer Throw | Brentt Jones Norfolk Island | 51.21m | James Dominiko Fiji | 31.10m | Sosefo Fonorito Fiji | 29.51m |
Javelin Throw | Iosefo Vuloaloa Fiji | 58.98m | Simon Benari Papua New Guinea | 48.14m | Tomasi Gonelevu Fiji | 41.36m |
20 Kilometres Road Walk | Rajeev Patel Fiji | 1:56:04 | ||||
4 x 100 metres relay | Solomon Islands | 42.9 | Papua New Guinea | 43.0 | Fiji | 43.1 |
4 x 400 metres relay | Fiji | 3:25.2 | Vanuatu | 3:29.6 | Ratu Kadavulevu School Fiji | 3:33.6 |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres (wind: 0.7 m/s) |
Mae Koime Papua New Guinea | 12.5 | Vasiti Vatureba Fiji | 12.7 | Nessie Ogisi Papua New Guinea | 12.9 |
200 metres | Makelesi Bulikiobo Fiji | 24.8 | Vasiti Vatureba Fiji | 25.8 | Mary Estelle Kapalu Vanuatu | 26.0 |
400 metres | Makelesi Bulikiobo Fiji | 58.3 | Mary Estelle Kapalu Vanuatu | 59.0 | Vasiti Vatureba Fiji | 60.9 |
800 metres | Sisilia Dauniwe Fiji | 2:24.5 | ||||
1500 metres | Jedda Fletcher Norfolk Island | 6:15.9 | ||||
400 metres hurdles | Mary Estelle Kapalu Vanuatu | 65.5 | Ledua Baker Fiji | 86.2 | ||
High Jump | Tereima Rara Fiji | 1.45m | Amelia R. Fiji | 1.40m | ||
Long Jump | Vasiti Vatureba Fiji | 4.61m | Mere Gavidi Fiji | 4.56m | Melissa Moli Vanuatu | 4.48m |
Shot Put | Sisilia Lau Fiji | 9.62m | Sisilia Naqelo Fiji | 9.52m | ||
Discus Throw | Venina Rokowati Fiji | 30.32m | Wila Nailatimate Fiji | 27.63m | ||
Javelin Throw | Sisilia Lau Fiji | 41.20m | Mela Tabakiraka Fiji | 30.03m | Milika Roko Fiji | 26.26m |
4 x 100 metres relay | Fiji | 50.7 | ||||
4 x 400 metres relay | Fiji | 4:04.2 |
Medal table (unofficial)
The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Fiji | 25 | 18 | 13 | 56 |
2 | Solomon Islands | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
3 | Papua New Guinea | 2 | 3 | 3 | 8 |
4 | Norfolk Island | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
5 | Vanuatu | 1 | 5 | 5 | 11 |
References
- ↑ Squad named for championships, Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, April 9, 2001, Archived from the original on July 31, 2001, retrieved December 8, 2015
- ↑ MELANESIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved February 13, 2014
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