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Nauru at the 2015 Pacific Games

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Nauru at the
2015 Pacific Games
IOC codeNRU
4 July 2015 (2015-07-04) – 18 July 2015 (2015-07-18)
Competitors130 in 9 sports
Flag bearerItte Detenamo
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
7
Silver
10
Bronze
5
Total
22
Pacific Games appearances
2011
2019

Nauru competed at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 4 to 18 July 2015. Nauru listed 130 competitors as of 4 July 2015.[1]

Athletics

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Nauru qualified 11 athletes in track and field:

Men
  • JJ Capelle
  • Joseph Soriano Dabana
  • Dysard Dageago
  • Christopher Esela
  • German Grundler
  • Joshua Jeremiah
  • Olimac Scotty
  • John-Rico Togagae
Women

Parasport

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Men
  • Jaeko Ageidu

Basketball

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Nauru qualified men's and women's teams in basketball (26 athletes):

Men
  • Kingson Akibwib
  • Richart Daoe
  • Terry Deidenang
  • Marcus-Paul Detenamo
  • Martin-Crowe Detenamo
  • Royce Dick
  • Niga Haulangi
  • Johnson Hiram
  • Jencke Jeremiah
  • Joeson Kanimea
  • Gavrick Mwareow
  • Kaairo Tiaon
  • David Mick Vorbach
Women
  • Kerina Adam
  • Julinda Cain
  • Jeiziannie Deraudag
  • Evalyn Detenamo
  • Micheala Detenamo
  • Jeizianna Halstead
  • Tromina Hartman
  • Janet Hubert
  • April Ika
  • Shania Ika
  • Sigrid Jeremiah
  • Elamita Kamtaura
  • Zephrina Scotty

Boxing

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Nauru qualified 9 athletes in boxing:

Men
  • Roteiga Adeang
  • Colan Caleb
  • Alphonse Deireragea
  • Mel Lachlan Halstead
  • Dunstall Harris
  • Teroi Ketner
  • Blanco Wharton
  • Dexan Martin
Women
  • Rachelle Bonillo

Powerlifting

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Nauru qualified 15 athletes in powerlifting:

Men
  • Deamo Baguga
  • Roy Detabene
  • Starron Slade Dowabobo
  • Taggart Duburiya
  • Robert Kun
  • Sonsy Matisima
  • Raboe Roland
  • John Tsiode
  • Jezza Uepa
Women
  • Delwi Agigo
  • Delia Dabwido
  • Ivy Rose Jones
  • Giovika Benedicta Kepae
  • Eibon Jerusha Mau
  • Febrose Tsiode

Rugby sevens

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Nauru qualified a men's team in rugby sevens (18 athletes):

Men
  • Damon ADEANG
  • Chamrock Agir
  • Camrod Darren Botelanga
  • David John Tommy Brechtefeld
  • Charles Dagiaro
  • Geronimo Ivan Daniel
  • Bronco Deidenang
  • Sherlock Denuga
  • Vito Denuga
  • Rassmusen Dowabobo
  • Ezra Ruga Ika
  • Kingstone Ika
  • Cazaly Jeremiah
  • Kristides Menke
  • Kenneth Oppenheimer
  • Zac Temaki
  • Turner Peter Thoma
  • Jose Uepa
  • Szabroki Vandaame Deireragea

Table tennis

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Nauru qualified 3 athletes in table tennis:

Men
  • Obrien Itaia
  • Joweida Stephen
Women
  • Oxyna Gobure

Tennis

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Nauru qualified 4 athletes in tennis:

Men
  • Dallas Diogouw Addi
  • Bill Capelle
  • Victor Moses
  • Anderson-Tough Notte

Volleyball

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Nauru qualified men's and women's teams in volleyball (23 players):

Men
  • Dogurube Dabwido
  • Silas Dame
  • Junior Faatiga
  • Francis Gadeouwa
  • Atto Karl
  • Cherokee Moses
  • Fallon Natano
  • Andre Notte
  • Micheal Tiki-Tembo Notte
  • Rujero Reweru
  • Rulando Reweru
  • Geofferson Tiana Waidubu
  • James Brendan Waidubu
Women
  • Fimay Apad
  • Bliss Dabuae
  • Senora Dageago
  • Gloris Eidina Grundler
  • Casurina Kam
  • Jackisa Mau
  • Annett Muasau
  • Equed Tagamoun
  • Melusa Tannang
  • Vianka Temaki

Weightlifting

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Nauru qualified 19 athletes in weightlifting:

Men
  • Elson Edward Brechtefeld
  • Isaiah Quanmo Cain
  • Quamen Ezekiel Cain
  • Shadrach Quinton Cain
  • Bronco Deiranauw
  • Itte Detenamo
  • Larko Doguape
  • Petrillo Menke
  • Chris Rangdimi
  • Tango Mark Taleka
  • Tom-Jaye Waibeiya
Women
  • Atniza Eidabug Batsiua
  • Marcincy Cook
  • Ricci Pheaulika Daniel
  • Uea Detudamo
  • Female Grundler
  • Narma Thoma
  • Bernada Uepa
  • Maximina Uepa

References

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  1. ^ "Athletes: Nauru". Pacific Games 2015. 4 July 2015. Archived from the original on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2015.