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South Pacific Combined National Thread


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How about a combined national thread for all South Pacific nations. Except Australia and New Zealand all the remaining nations will come under this thread. 

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2 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

How about a combined national thread for all South Pacific nations. Except Australia and New Zealand all the remaining nations will come under this thread. 

Not a bad idea actually.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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The thread would consists of all the Olympic Hopefuls and qualifiers in lead up to the Olympics. After which the thread would give updates on sporting in the nations and also about culture and traditions of the nations. 

 

I also encourage users to choose at least 1 South Pacific nation of choice and update it at least once weekly or monthly since we have no one from those nations. Even non Olympic countries like Tokelau, Wallis and Futuna will be interesting as not only it'll give an idea of sports there but also educate us about their culture. 

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ATHLETICS

 

Qualifying Standard:

 

:SAM Alex ROSE - Discus throw

 

Qualified by ranking at 09/04/2020:

 

N/A

 

Best in ranking by points:

 

:PNG Women's 100m - Toea WISIL - 1123 points (Best Men: Daniel BAUL - 400m hurdles - 1058 points)

:FIJ Men's 200m - Ratu Banuve TABAKAUCORO - 1104 points (Best Woman: Heleina Valetta YOUNG - 100m - 1032 points)

:COK Men's 800m - Alex BEDDOES - 1081 points (No woman in rankings)

:GUM Woman's 200m - Regine Kate TUGADE - 1017 points (No men in rankings)

:TGAMen's 110m hurdles - Talatala PO'OI - 989 points (No woman in rankings)

:NRU Men's 100m - Jonah HARRIS - 905 points (No woman in rankings)

:KIR Men's High Jump - Lataisi MWEA - 886 points (No woman in rankings)

:FSM Men's 100m - Scott James FITI - 815 points (No woman in rankings)

:SOL Women's 5000M - Sharon FIRISUA - 762 points  (No men in rankings)

 

 

 

:ASA:MHL:PLW:TUV:VAN Has no women or men in ranking

:SAM Has no women in ranking but already qualified in men's.

 

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1 hour ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Shall we also create a page for rest of South Asian countries as well with :AFG:PAK:SRI:BAN:NEP:BHU:MDV

I wonder what to name the thread any ideas

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1 hour ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

I wonder what to name the thread any ideas

'South Asia Combined National Thread' perhaps. I am also closely following our neighborhood's prospects of qualification 

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