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32 minutes ago, dcro said:

Apparently Samoa has won its first ever swimming gold medals.

Yep. Not entirely unexpected.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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44 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Usually New Caledonia and Tahiti dominate the swimming events so the other nations tend to struggle to win gold here.

Fiji and Samoa were the only other nations to get on the podium yesterday 

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Weightlifting 

 

Women’s 55kg Snatch

 

1. Mary Kini Lifu :SOL 73kg

2. Jacinta Irene Untalan Sumagasay :GUM 71kg

3. Elizabeth Selwyn Bisafo :SOL 69kg 

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Weightlifting 

 

Women’s 55kg Clean and Jerk

 

1. Mary Kini Lifu :SOL 89kg

2. Jacinta Irene Untalan Sumagasay :GUM 88kg

3. Elizabeth Selwyn Bisafo :SOL 83kg 

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Women’s 55kg Overall

 

1. Mary Kini Lifu :SOL 162kg

2. Jacinta Irene Untalan Sumagasay :GUM 159kg

3. Elizabeth Selwyn Bisafo :SOL 152kg 

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Men’s 55kg Snatch

 

1. Elson Edward Brechtefeld :NRU 93kg

2. Gahuana Ian Nauari :PNG 80kg

3. Walter Shadrack :SOL 80kg

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Weightlifting 

 

Men’s 55kg Snatch

 

1. Elson Edward Brechtefeld :NRU 122kg

2. Gahuana Ian Nauari :PNG 108kg

3. Scofiled Goava Sinaka  :PNG  108kg

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Weightlifting 

 

Men’s 55kg Snatch

 

1. Elson Edward Brechtefeld :NRU 215kg

2. Gahuana Ian Nauari :PNG 188kg

3. Walter Shadrack :SOL 185kg

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Va’a

 

Women’s V1 500m

 

1. Brenda Maoni :PYF 2:30.51

2. Elenoa Vateitei :FIJ 2:31.50

3. Anne Cairns :SAM 2:32.06

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