Powerlifting at the 2019 Pacific Games

Powerlifting at the 2019 Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa was held on 18–19 July 2019 at the Faleata Sports Complex in Tuanaimato.[1] The competition included eight men's and seven women's weight classes.[2]

Powerlifting
at the 2019 Pacific Games
VenueFaleata Sports Complex
LocationApia, Samoa
Dates18–19 July 2019

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Samoa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Papua New Guinea65314
2 Nauru64212
3 Samoa*3126
4 Tahiti0314
5 Kiribati0134
6 Tuvalu0101
7 New Caledonia0033
8 Fiji0011
Totals (8 nations)15151545

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
−59kg  Kalau Andrew (PNG)  Martin Taitus (PNG)  Tibaa Taabureia (KIR)
−66kg  Derby Rodiben (NRU)  Nantei Nikora (KIR)  Ruben Noi John (PNG)
−74kg  Nitram Dagagio (NRU)  Larsen Lio (PNG)  Kaoma Taake (KIR)
−83kg  Deamo Baguga (NRU)  Gaimunum Adam (NRU)  Marc Lisan (TAH)
−93kg  Jesse Roland (NRU)  Miguel Hopuetai (TAH)  Frederick Warsidi (NCL)
−105kg  Josh Cook (NRU)  Titi Misili Penieli (SAM)  Alfred Mel (PNG)
−120kg  Koale Tasi Taala (SAM)  Telupe Iosefa (TUV)  Tavita Lipine (SAM)
+120kg  Oliva Kirisome (SAM)  Vagi Henry (PNG)  Julien Moala (NCL)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
−47kg  Neville Benson (PNG)  Ashly Detabouw (NRU)  Lucy Dia (PNG)
−52kg  Dobi Morea (PNG)  Samantha Gware (PNG)  Verana Olsson (NRU)
−57kg  Belinda Umang (PNG)  Sandra Pratz (TAH)  Shannon Maboumda (NCL)
−63kg  Dika Igo (PNG)  Heilani Sao Yao (TAH)  Sainimere Abariga (FIJ)
−72kg  Linda Pulsan (PNG)  Jovina Fritz (NRU)  Junior Erisabeth Kirata (KIR)
−84kg  Niusila Opeloge (SAM)  Meteng Wak (PNG)  Perina Fritz (NRU)
+84kg  Yurika Kepae (NRU)  Giovika Kepae (NRU)  Moala Sooalo-Toai (SAM)
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See also

  • Powerlifting at the Pacific Games

References

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