Athletics at the 1975 South Pacific Games

Athletics at the V South Pacific Games
Host city Tumon, Guam Guam
Date(s) August 4–9
Level Senior
Participation 12 nations
Events 35 (22 men, 13 women)



Athletics competitions at the 1975 South Pacific Games were held in Tumon, Guam, between August 4–9, 1975.[1]

A total of 35 events were contested, 22 by men and 13 by women.

Medal summary

Medal winners and their results were published on the Athletics Weekly webpage courtesy of Tony Isaacs and Børre Lilloe,[2] and on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage by Bob Snow.[3]

Complete results can also be found on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage.[1]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: 0.0 m/s) Solomon Islands Jim Marau (SOL) 10.05  Joseph Wéjièmé (NCL) 11.06  Jean Bourne (PYF) 11.10
200 metres  Joseph Wéjièmé (NCL) 21.70  Jean Bourne (PYF) 22.11 Solomon Islands Jim Marau (SOL) 22.18
400 metres  Wavala Kali (PNG) 48.91 Solomon Islands Valentine Wale (SOL) 49.90  Yannick Blanc (NCL) 50.13
800 metres  Richard Kermode (FIJ) 1:57.33 Papua New Guinea Paul Maraga (PNG) 1:58.77  Alain Julien (NCL) 1:59.06
1500 metres  Usaia Sotutu (FIJ) 4:04.41  Wallace Hofogao (PNG) 4:04.74  Trevor Corke (PNG) 4:05.98
5000 metres Papua New Guinea John Kokinai (PNG) 15:01.02 Papua New Guinea Mike Joyce (PNG) 15:15.20  Alain Lazare (NCL) 15:16.12
10000 metres  John Kokinai (PNG) 32:01.25  Alain Lazare (NCL) 32:25.07  Usaia Sotutu (FIJ) 32:58.94
Marathon  Alain Lazare (NCL) 2:36:35 Papua New Guinea John Kokinai (PNG) 2:37:24  Yannick Moglia (NCL) 2:43:38
3000 metres steeplechase Papua New Guinea John Kokinai (PNG) 9:29.4  Usaia Sotutu (FIJ) 9:51.4  Michel Guepy (NCL) 10:25.3
110 metres hurdles  Sanitesi Latu (TGA) 15.40  Sakaraia Tuva (FIJ) 15.55 Papua New Guinea Iroa Pamoa (PNG) 15.85
400 metres hurdles  Joe Rodan (FIJ) 54.70  Henri Brillant (PYF) 55.60  Marcel Blameble (NCL) 55.69
High Jump  Clément Poaniewa (NCL) 2.10  Paul Poaniewa (NCL) 2.08  Pierre Léontieff-Téahu (PYF) 1.98
Pole Vault  Pierre Larue (NCL) 4.00  Stanley Drollet (PYF) 3.80  Otilio D'Almeida (NCL)
 Alipeti Latu (TGA)
3.80
Long Jump  Tony Moore (FIJ) 7.36  Eric Bellenguez (NCL) 6.86 Papua New Guinea Evan Iewago (PNG) 6.84
Triple Jump  Yannick Talon (NCL) 15.42  Clément Poaniewa (NCL) 14.74  Bula Tora (FIJ) 14.72
Shot Put  Arnjolt Beer (NCL) 18.07  Martial Bone (NCL) 15.99  Jean-Claude Duhaze (PYF) 15.87
Discus Throw  Arnjolt Beer (NCL) 48.30  Martial Bone (NCL) 46.88  Jean-Claude Duhaze (PYF) 40.70
Hammer Throw  Martial Bone (NCL) 46.70  Arnjolt Beer (NCL) 43.66  Jean-Claude Duhaze (PYF) 37.50
Javelin Throw  Lolésio Tuita (WLF) 73.20  Penisio Lutui (WLF) 70.28  Steven Vairaaroa (PYF) 65.20
Decathlon  Sanitesi Latu (TGA) 5576  Alipeti Latu (TGA) 5153  Bula Tora (FIJ) 4677
4 x 100 metres relay  New Caledonia
Alexis Kicine
Jean-Marc Fouche
Eric Bellenguez
Joseph Wéjièmé
42.09 Solomon Islands British Solomon Islands
Casper Luiramo
Jasper Anisi
Valentine Wale
Jim Marau
42.46  French Polynesia
Joseph Kiou
Emile Roche
Alexandre Aunoa
Jean Bourne
42.48
4 x 400 metres relay  New Caledonia
Alain Julien
Jean-Marc Martin
Marcel Blameble
Yannick Blanc
3:23.63  Fiji
Bula Tora
Richard Kermode
Samuela Bulai
Joe Rodan
3:24.93 Solomon Islands British Solomon Islands
William Atkin Fakaia
Jim Marau
Jasper Anisi
Valentine Wale
3:25.11

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Miriama Tuisorisori Chambault (FIJ) 12.63 New Hebrides Georgette Delaplane (NHB) 12.68  Brigitte Hardel (NCL) 12.85
200 metres  Miriama Tuisorisori Chambault (FIJ) 25.74 New Hebrides Georgette Delaplane (NHB) 25.74  Brigitte Hardel (NCL) 25.98
400 metres  Brigitte Hardel (NCL) 58.51  Make Liku (FIJ) 59.06  Armelle Tefana (PYF) 59.98
800 metres  Make Liku (FIJ) 2:20.85  Rusila Radinibeqa (FIJ) 2:21.37 Papua New Guinea Mo'uro Kaida (PNG) 2:21.37
1500 metres  Rusila Radinibega (FIJ) 4:56.96 Papua New Guinea Mo'uro Kaida (PNG) 4:57.60  Make Liku (FIJ) 5:04.55
100 metres hurdles  Danièle Guyonnet (PYF) 14.96  Miriama Tuisorisori Chambault (FIJ) 15.04 Papua New Guinea Naomi Taraingal (PNG) 16.13
High Jump  Danièle Guyonnet (PYF) 1.78 New Hebrides Josina Tell-Riquet (NHB) 1.51  Miriama Chambault (FIJ) 1.45
Long Jump  Miriama Tuisorisori Chambault (FIJ) 5.61  Elesi Ramoa (FIJ) 5.29  Danièle Guyonnet (PYF) 5.28
Shot Put  Georgette Paouro (NCL) 10.82  Marie-Claude Tchibaoh (NCL) 10.53 New Hebrides Georgette Delaplane (NHB) 10.42
Discus Throw  Lili Bola (FIJ) 34.02  Marie-Claude Tchibaoh (NCL) 33.50  Mereoni Vibose (FIJ) 32.48
Javelin Throw  Mereoni Vibose (FIJ) 44.32  Georgette Paouro (NCL) 43.16  Marie Poaniewa (NCL) 41.38
Pentathlon  Danièle Guyonnet (PYF) 3703  Miriama Tuisorisori Chambault (FIJ) 3673  Elesi Ramoa (FIJ) 2733
4 x 100 metres relay  French Polynesia
Lucie Bernardino
Armelle Tefana
Danielle Guyonnet
Tatiana Bennett
49.50  Fiji
Torika Cavuka
Melika Modro
Elesi Ramoa
Miriama Tuisorisori Chambault
49.82 New Hebrides New Hebrides
Leilong Kara
Jacinthe Aissau
Josina Tell-Riquet
Georgette Delaplane
50.00

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  New Caledonia 12 11 10 33
2  Fiji 11 9 7 27
3 Papua New Guinea Papua and New Guinea 4 5 5 14
4  French Polynesia 4 3 9 16
5  Tonga 2 1 1 4
6 Solomon Islands British Solomon Islands 1 2 2 5
7  Wallis and Futuna 1 1 0 2
8  New Hebrides 0 3 2 5

Participation (unofficial)

Athletes from the following 12 countries were reported to participate:[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES - Tumon, Guam 1975 (PDF), OAA, retrieved March 30, 2013
  2. SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved March 30, 2013
  3. Snow, Bob (September 12, 2011), SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES RESULTS (PDF), OAA, retrieved March 30, 2013

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