Solomon Islands at the 2015 Pacific Games

Solomon Islands competed at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 4 to 18 July 2015. The Solomon Islands listed 287 competitors as of 4 July 2015.[1]

Flag of the Solomon Islands

Athletics

Solomon Islands qualified nineteen athletes in track and field:

Men
  • Alfred Iiisia
  • Rubinson Kenedy
  • Henry Mabe
  • Freda Mama
  • Alwin Muha
  • Moses Ohaiihi
  • Kevin Pio
  • Rosefelo Siosi
  • Mathew Sukulu
  • Emmanuel Maefigo Tautaumae
  • Chris Votu
Women
  • Hilda Alavani
  • Sharon Kikini Firisua
  • Dianah Matekali

Parasport

Men
  • Naka Kobariki
Women
  • Diana Ma'ahoro
  • Hellen Glenda Saohaga

Basketball

Solomon Islands qualified men's and women's basketball teams (total of 29 players):

Men
  • Augustine Namona Basia
  • Arthur Makia Boardman
  • Matthew Nicholas Boardman
  • Brian David Kelesimfo Fatai
  • Hilton Maetarau Gwali
  • David Moses Kivo
  • Moulton Matthew Maefilia
  • Timmy Toata Magi
  • Alex Chester Masaea
  • Walton Ngibutai Panio
  • Philip Tuhaika
  • Waige Turueke
  • Nigel Simeon Tutuo
  • Allan Junior Wanefai
Women
  • Joycelyn Aunga Basia
  • Miriam Lingia Basia
  • Mary Daffie
  • Elsie Gwen Daiwo
  • Rose Gwali
  • Rowse Maea Lee
  • Esther Teatanga Lii
  • Leanne Lema Maetoloa
  • Nisha Pongi Meneses
  • Tessa Nori
  • Delmah Niuhigo Peseika
  • Nicola Nikki Ann Pongi
  • Maya Tepua Van Den Heever
  • Nefertiti Teusi Van Den Heever
  • Lysa Orodo Wini

Beach volleyball

Solomon Islands qualified five athletes in beach volleyball:

Men
  • Benny Kefu
  • James David Waneasi
Women
  • Glency Eddie
  • Sussie Teota Teno

Bodybuilding

Solomon Islands qualified eight athletes in bodybuilding:

Men
  • Allan Atai
  • Leslie Ruraimanu Faarodo
  • Gordon Laiseniasaenile
  • Peter Molemae
  • Dennis Dolaga Sala
  • Rocky Teklem
  • David Dan Tom
  • Banabas Waga

Boxing

Solomon Islands qualified six athletes in boxing:

Men
  • Gardiel Kumata Gabuvai
  • Paul Kava
  • Francis Mano Milamila
  • Redley Opa
  • Alfie Junior Maungatuu Pongi Lai
  • Holyfield Riga

Field hockey

Solomon Islands qualified a men's hockey fives team (9 players):

Men
  • Nixon Buga
  • Eric Faasuia
  • Gherzon Hesi
  • Hicks Livingstone
  • Gary Edward Nuopula
  • Arthur Peloko
  • Francis Sade
  • Allen Temoa
  • Floyd Vekebola

Football

Solomon Islands qualified men's and women's football teams (total of 50 players):

Men
  • Sandy Tahiri Aniholland
  • Timothy Bakale
  • Fred Bala
  • Margaret Kala Belo
  • Natanela Mosese Bero
  • Fred Farui Buai
  • Simon Daoi
  • Fredrick Anita Dola
  • James Dooro
  • Atana Fa'arodo|Atana Junior Faarodo
  • Matson Fenny
  • Frank Foli
  • Merina Philip Joe
  • Obed Kevin
  • George Ladoga
  • Timothy Maearasia
  • Harrison Mala
  • Philip Mango
  • Dickson Mouli
  • Keso Hendry Nelson
  • Allen Peter
  • Boni Pride
  • Jimmy Raramane
  • John Rofeta
  • Jared Bently Maela Rongosulia
  • Misitana Samani
  • Anthony Furai Talo
  • Tuti Zama Tanito
  • Davidson Tome
  • Alex Allen Waimora
Women
  • Cathy Aihunu
  • Crystal Annie Bakolo
  • Annie Geli
  • Elsie Kwoaetolo
  • Elizabeth Betty Malau
  • Jessica Rose Mana
  • Brenda Birisi Masae
  • Ella Misibini
  • Agnes Noisi
  • Hazelyn Nunu
  • Janise Desie Onika
  • Caroline Otainao
  • Rose Junior Titi Paia
  • Alice Patrick
  • Betty Sade
  • Layda Anitae Samani
  • Liza Solo
  • Roselyn Takaramu
  • Elizabeth Teiasi
  • Veronica Tolivaka

Golf

Solomon Islands qualified twelve athletes in golf:

Men
  • Alick Dalo
  • James Faeni
  • Ben Felani
  • Tonny Ramo
  • George Albert Rukabo
  • Wesley Talaka Sifaka
Women
  • Sitina Luisa Balekana
  • Everlyn Maelasi
  • Ravatu Tabe
  • Rosita Teofilo
  • Ronica Dima Tyson
  • Norma Jans Wopereis

Karate

Solomon Islands qualified six athletes in karate:

Men
  • Robert Gregory Anita
  • Frengy Bisoka
  • Selwyn Kuru
  • Ashley John Marigeni
  • Harry Kima Marigeni
Women
  • Janet Lydia Gwai

Netball

Solomon Islands qualified a netball team (14 players):

Women
  • Helen Kathleen Aumae
  • Rebby Namoi Basia
  • Muriel Dagi
  • Margaret Garo
  • Monica Hanahunu
  • Jessica Qilavuru Lapo
  • Ethel Leamana
  • Judith Harriet Mamuli
  • Roina Oke
  • Miriam Poloso
  • Nadine Rakeiforau
  • Merry Arifu Taloga
  • Shalom Akao Waita
  • Nimah Harkness Wilmot

Powerlifting

Solomon Islands qualified four athletes in powerlifting:

Men
  • Watson Hou
  • Rocky Manisui Ramo
  • Milton Belo Sade
Women
  • Vicky Maomaiasi

Rugby league nines

Solomon Islands qualified a men's rugby league nines team (22 players):

Men
  • Bruce Angikimua
  • Zanetana Dragomir Djokovic
  • Maitoo Aohana Hauirae
  • Atson Hudy Hou
  • Elwin Tangimatai John
  • Mostyn Maenuu (Jnr)
  • Ezekiel Wale Mana
  • Jeffery Maungatuu
  • Steve Tepuke Moana
  • Jimmy Kauga Puia
  • Timo Ngatonga Sanga
  • Moses Moetai Singamoana
  • Rodney Sinugeba
  • Tuimaugi Steve Kauga
  • Lavan Taika
  • Duran Tomasi Taupongi
  • Eugene Tepai Tekobi
  • Carlwyn Tengemoana
  • Tingiia Tino
  • Billy Junior Toatee
  • Lavern Tuhatangata
  • Utu Junior Willy

Rugby sevens

Solomon Islands qualified a men's rugby sevens team (14 players):

Men
  • John Bakila
  • Jonathan Maitaki Kaituu
  • Ephrem Baptiste Kelesi
  • Mariano Lewis Buzzo Kelesi
  • Viv Frank Kelesi
  • Sakus Maelasi
  • Jonny Tapuika Maui
  • Steven Momoa
  • Frank Tautai Paikea
  • Leslie Ngiumoana Puia
  • Solly Giungataa Seuika
  • Roger Tepai
  • Roman Pautangata Tongaka
  • Shane Yee

Sailing

Solomon Islands qualified five athletes in sailing:

Men
  • Charles Baragamu
  • Joe Beliga
  • Clyde Jedzini
  • Olson Pancrasio Tome Sikwaae
  • Steven Wako

Swimming

Solomon Islands qualified six athletes in swimming:

Men
  • Jobest Koohioa Dan
  • Albert Kado
  • Clayment Bill Lafiara
Women
  • Eva Gali
  • Rose Tadoe
  • Justine Qiroqiro Taenaferu

Table tennis

Solomon Islands qualified one athlete in table tennis:

Men
  • Rob Dorovolomo

Taekwondo

Solomon Islands qualified 10 athletes in taekwondo:

Men
  • Delly Alick
  • Davis Goni
  • Herick Henry
  • Isaac Pat Myrie
  • Winston Clody Poko
  • Nelson Ramoi
  • Clyde Sade Rika
  • David George Sulumae
  • Patrick Tom
Women
  • Emily Magaret Kwoaetolo

Tennis

Solomon Islands qualified eight athletes in tennis:

Men
  • Charlie Junior Junior Benjamin
  • Christinnoh Fujiyama
  • Graham Junior Mani
  • Luke Paeni
  • Lam Selwyn
Women
  • Irene Mahnke
  • Geojimah Sauramoniabu Row
  • Vinda Sylvia None Teally

Touch rugby

Solomon Islands qualified a men's touch rugby team (13 players):

Men

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  • Harry Bangesunga Atikake
  • Laurenson Taga Ilala
  • Oconnor Umangamoana Puia
  • Allen Samani
  • Chris Meqi Saru
  • Felix Galo Solomon
  • Ellison Junior Suri
  • Simon Suiaimoana Tepuke
  • Presley Naotago Teseu
  • John Tipaika Tingiia
  • Paul Joseph Junior Tovua
  • Izzy Tuhakiu
  • Masikwai Wale

Triathlon

Solomon Islands qualified six athletes in triathlon:

Men
  • Jad Godfrey Nalo
  • Rocky Donald Ratu
  • Boris Teddy
Women
  • Melisa Bereta
  • Mary Marasina
  • Andriana Tukuvia

Volleyball

Solomon Islands qualified men's and women's volleyball teams (total of 27 players):

Men
  • Tibao Amon
  • Wilton Auga
  • Christian Tentaku Bakeua
  • George Boraing
  • Jeremiah Amba Kakoi
  • Davis Karotu
  • Hamilton Kasi
  • Francis Koria
  • Douglas Ladomea
  • Rolex Minu
  • Hunter Kulienai Nuopula Jnr
  • Rex Jamie Sade
  • Emmanuel Tenai
  • Carlvyn Rex Teno
Women
  • Lindy Diau
  • Hannah Uuna Donga
  • Hilda Folanga
  • Annie Olokwao James
  • Minah Tonungenga Maitaki
  • Nadya Hakatahia Nasiu
  • Evalita Reuben
  • Sogha Ken Reuben
  • Evalita Ruben
  • Corona Tanavalu
  • Kaysie Paieke Tesua
  • Dalcy Makane Vahoe
  • Rossina Marama Vahoe

Weightlifting

Solomon Islands qualified eleven athletes in weightlifting:

Men
  • David Nickson Biolo
  • David Gorosi
  • Leslie Mae
  • Albert Maeke
  • Brown Chester Ramohaka
  • Anthony Saru
Women
  • Hepline Iro
  • Arina Kalibiu
  • Mary Kini Lifu
  • Daisy Tolugu
  • Jenly Tegu Wini
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References

  1. "Athletes: Solomon Islands". Pacific Games 2015. 4 July 2015. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
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