| 2007 Polynesian Championships in Athletics | |
|---|---|
| Edition | 3rd | 
| Dates | October 16–17 | 
| Host city | Rarotonga, Cook Islands  | 
| Level | U19 | 
| Events | 23 (12 men, 10 women, 1 mixed) | 
| Participation | 48 athletes from 5 nations | 
| Records set | 4 CR | 
The 2007 Polynesian Championships in Athletics took place between October 16–17, 2007. The event was held in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, in conjunction with the Cook Islands Secondary School Championships and the Cook Island National Track and Field Championships. It was open for athletes aged under 19.[1][2] Detailed reports were given for the OAA,[3][4] and for the French Polynesia Athletics Federation.[5]
A total of 23 events were contested, 12 by men, 10 by women, and 1 mixed.
Medal summary
Complete results can be found on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage,[6] and results for the first day on the webpage of the French Polynesia Athletics Federation (Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française).[7]
Men
| Event | First | Second | Third | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 metres | Andy Lui  Tonga | 11.2 | Epeli Ika  Tonga | 11.4 | Edward Tomasi  Samoa | 11.6 | 
| 200 metres | Andy Lui  Tonga | 22.9 | Epeli Ika  Tonga | 23.1 | Edward Tomasi  Samoa | 23.3 | 
| 400 metres | Iulio Lafai  Samoa | 53.1 | Edward Tomasi  Samoa | 55.0 | Yann Follin  French Polynesia | 56.3 | 
| 800 metres | Iulio Lafai  Samoa | 2:04.1 | Valentin Laboube  French Polynesia | 2:11.1 | Yann Follin  French Polynesia | 2:12.4 | 
| 1500 metres | Justin Monier  French Polynesia | 4.17.9 CR | Iulio Lafai  Samoa | 4.25.9 | Valentin Laboube  French Polynesia | 4.40.2 | 
| 5000 metres | Justin Monier  French Polynesia | 18:23.0 | Iulio Lafai  Samoa | 18:41.0 | ||
| High Jump | Aisea Vakameilalo  Tonga | 1.90m CR | Kris Williamson  Cook Islands | 1.73m | George Baxter  Cook Islands | 1.64m | 
| Long Jump | Arthur Cognez  French Polynesia | 5.94m | Hugh Henry  Cook Islands | 5.93m | Junior Aifulu  Samoa | 5.60m | 
| Triple Jump | Aisea Vakameilalo  Tonga | 12.56m | Junior Aiulu  Samoa | 12.04m | ||
| Shot Put | Mikaele Manuele  Samoa | 14.91m | Ben Moimoi  Tonga | 13.78m | Maara Tuare  Cook Islands | 12.90m | 
| Discus Throw | Mikaele Manuele  Samoa | 41.83m | Henry Taripo  Cook Islands | 39.21m | Ben Moimoi  Tonga | 37.53m | 
| Javelin Throw | Ioane Tamatoa  Cook Islands | 41.81m | Penisimani Moimoi  Tonga | 40.59m | Hugh Henry  Cook Islands | 40.31m | 
Women
| Event | First | Second | Third | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 metres | Vasi Feke  Tonga | 12.7 CR | Patricia Taea  Cook Islands | 13.2 | Lila Waetin  American Samoa | 13.3 | 
| 200 metres | Vasi Feke  Tonga | 26.8 | Patricia Taea  Cook Islands | 27.5 | Samantha Lockington  Cook Islands | 27.6 | 
| 800 metres | Manutahi Heimoana  French Polynesia | 2:56.3 | ||||
| 1500 metres | Manutahi Heimoana  French Polynesia | 5.54.2 | ||||
| High Jump | Unaloto Taukiuvea  Tonga | 1.49m | Kalina Mamao  Tonga | 1.35m | ||
| Long Jump | Kalina Mamao  Tonga | 5.19m CR | Samantha Lockington  Cook Islands | 5.04m | Patricia Taea  Cook Islands | 4.79m | 
| Triple Jump | Kalina Mamao  Tonga | 10.12m | Unaloto Taukiuvea  Tonga | 9.49m | Rowena Faaiuaso  Samoa | 9.07m | 
| Shot Put | Judy Tuara  Cook Islands | 11.82m | Siloni Koloa  Tonga | 11.18m | Dorothy Kiria  Cook Islands | 10.01m | 
| Discus Throw | Siloni Koloa  Tonga | 35.23m | Siaopo Tautalafua  Samoa | 32.64m | Judy Tuara  Cook Islands | 31.24m | 
| Javelin Throw | Perle Buard  French Polynesia | 39.99m | Samantha Lockington  Cook Islands | 34.57m | Judy Tuara  Cook Islands | 33.96m | 
Mixed
| Event | First | Second | Third | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 800 metres Medley relay |  Tonga | 1:45.0 |  Cook Islands† B | 1:50.3 |  Samoa | 1:55.2 | 
†: The B team was probably not eligible to win a medal.
Medal table
The medal table was published.[4][6]
* Host nation (Cook Islands)
| Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  Tonga (TON) | 11 | 7 | 1 | 19 | 
| 2 |  French Polynesia (TAH) | 6 | 1 | 3 | 10 | 
| 3 |  Samoa (SAM) | 4 | 5 | 5 | 14 | 
| 4 |  Cook Islands (COK)* | 2 | 7 | 8 | 17 | 
| 5 |  American Samoa (ASA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 
| Totals (5 entries) | 23 | 20 | 18 | 61 | |
†: The medley relay B team from the  Cook Islands was probably not eligible to win a medal.
 Cook Islands was probably not eligible to win a medal.
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 48 athletes from 5 countries participated.
 American Samoa (6) American Samoa (6)
 Cook Islands (18) Cook Islands (18)
 French Polynesia (7) French Polynesia (7)
 Samoa (8) Samoa (8)
 Tonga (9) Tonga (9)
References
- ↑ Polynesian Regional Championships Timetable, OAA, 3 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
- ↑ Polynesian Regional Championships- Oceania Subrégionnaux (in French), Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française, 3 October 2007, archived from the original on 23 February 2014, retrieved February 16, 2014
- ↑ Polynesian Regional Championships, OAA, 18 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
- 1 2 Polynesian Championships Final Results and Medal Tally, OAA, 19 October 2007, retrieved February 16, 2014
- ↑ Oceania subrégionaux: Iles Cook (in French), Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française, 18 October 2007, archived from the original on 23 February 2014, retrieved February 16, 2014
- 1 2 Polynesian U19 Athletic Champs, OAA, 17 October 2007, archived from the original on 22 February 2014, retrieved 16 February 2014
- ↑ Polynesian U19 Athletic Champs, Fédération d'Athlétisme de Polynésie Française, archived from the original on February 23, 2014, retrieved February 16, 2014
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