Solomon Islands at the 2015 Pacific Games
Solomon Islands at the 2015 Pacific Games | |
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IOC code | SOL |
4 July 2015 | – 18 July 2015|
Competitors | 287 in 22 sports |
Flag bearer | Jenly Tegu Wini |
Medals Ranked 8th |
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Pacific Games appearances | |
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]
Athletics
[edit]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
[edit]- Men
- Naka Kobariki
- Women
- Diana Ma'ahoro
- Hellen Glenda Saohaga
Basketball
[edit]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
[edit]Solomon Islands qualified five athletes in beach volleyball:
- Men
- Benny Kefu
- James David Waneasi
- Women
- Glency Eddie
- Sussie Teota Teno
Bodybuilding
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]Solomon Islands qualified four athletes in powerlifting:
- Men
- Watson Hou
- Rocky Manisui Ramo
- Milton Belo Sade
- Women
- Vicky Maomaiasi
Rugby league nines
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]Solomon Islands qualified five athletes in sailing:
- Men
- Charles Baragamu
- Joe Beliga
- Clyde Jedzini
- Olson Pancrasio Tome Sikwaae
- Steven Wako
Swimming
[edit]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
[edit]Solomon Islands qualified one athlete in table tennis:
- Men
- Rob Dorovolomo
Taekwondo
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]Solomon Islands qualified a men's touch rugby team (13 players):
- Men
4th – Men's tournament
- 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
[edit]Solomon Islands qualified six athletes in triathlon:
- Men
- Jad Godfrey Nalo
- Rocky Donald Ratu
- Boris Teddy
- Women
- Melisa Bereta
- Mary Marasina
- Andriana Tukuvia
Volleyball
[edit]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
[edit]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
References
[edit]- ^ "Athletes: Solomon Islands". Pacific Games 2015. 4 July 2015. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2015.