Shooting at the 2015 Pacific Games

Shooting at the 2015 Pacific Games was held from 6–11 July 2015 at the June Valley Shooting Range in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[1][2] Tahiti and Fiji were the most successful nations, winning three gold medals each. Medals were initially awarded for teams in the pistol shooting section,[3] but as team events for pistols were not included in the official schedule those medals were withdrawn.[4]

Medal summary

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Tahiti34310
2 Fiji3216
3 New Caledonia2215
4 Papua New Guinea1203
5 Norfolk Island1124
6 Samoa1034
7 Guam0011
Total 11 11 11 33

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
10 m air pistol  Gabriel Lan San (TAH) 176.1  Kevin Coulter (NFK) 175.4  Douglas Creek (NFK) 156.7 [3][3][5]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
10 m air pistol  Maeva Darius (TAH) 181.3  Tania Mairi (PNG) 173.9  Amalia Duenas (GUM) 154.3 [3][6]
25 m pistol  Tania Mairi (PNG) 490  Carmelita Donald (PNG) 465  Marie-Louise Darius (TAH) 457 [7][8]

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
25 m pistol  Douglas Creek (NFK) 526  Freddy Yen Kway (TAH) 524  Johan Perchard (NCL) 522 [9]
25 m standard pistol  Faiyum Khan (FIJ) 505  Freddy Yen Kway (TAH) 504  Douglas Creek (NFK) 490 [upper-alpha 1][10]
Single barrel
 Kévin Lepigeon (NCL) 96  Phillippe Simoni (NCL) 95  Eddie Chen Pao (SAM) 95 [11]
Single barrel – team  New Caledonia
Kévin Lepigeon
Marion Roumagne
Phillippe Simoni
279  Tahiti
Moeava Bambridge
Tuanua Degage
Jean-Hiro Pratx
278  Samoa
Leasi Galuvao
Paul Loibl
Eddie Chen Pao
275 [12][upper-alpha 2]
Point score
 Eddie Chen Pao (SAM) 295  Tuanua Degage (TAH) 293  Glenn Kable (FIJ) 289 [14]
Point score – team  Tahiti
Moeava Bambridge
Tuanua Degage
Hiro Praxt
859  Fiji
Adarsh Datt
Glenn Kable
Christian Stephen
858  Samoa
Leasi Galuvao
Paul Loibl
Eddie Chen Pao
853 [14]
Single rise
 Glenn Kable (FIJ) 121  Christian Stephen (FIJ) 120  Moeava Bambridge (TAH) 99 [15]
Single rise – team
 Fiji
Adarsh Datt
Glenn Kable
Christian Stephen
295  New Caledonia
Walter Le Pironnec
Kévin Lepigeon
Marion Roumagne
294  Tahiti
Tuanua Degage
Alexandre Lehartel
Jean-Hiro Pratx
291 [16]

Participating nations

There were eight countries competing:

Notes

  1. The 25 metre standard pistol (mixed) event was won by Fiji's Faiyum Khan, as reported in The Fiji Times.[17] The photograph accompanying the report shows Fayam on the podium as the gold medallist with Freddy Yen Kway from Tahiti as the silver medallist, and Norfolk Island's Douglas Creek as the bronze medallist.[18] Norfolk won a total of four medals in shooting at the 2015 Games.[19][20]
  2. As reported on the Port Moresby 2015 official website, gold, silver and bronze in the single barrel (mixed) team event was won by New Caledonia, Tahiti and Samoa, respectively.[12] The photograph accompanying the article shows (L-R) Tahiti's Moeava Bambridge, Jean-Hiro Pratx and Tuanua Degage as the silver medallists, Marion Roumagne, Kévin Lepigeon and Phillippe Simon as the gold medallists, and Eddie Chen Pao, Paul Loibl and Leasi Galuvao as the bronze medallists.[13]

References

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  14. 1 2 "Samoan shotgunner Chen Pao pockets points score gold". Port Moresby 2015. 11 July 2015. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
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  17. Chand, Shalveen (10 July 2015). "Khan shoots his way to gold". Fiji Times. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  18. Chand, Shalveen (10 July 2015). "Faiyum Murtaza Khan with his gold medal at June Valley,Port Moresby, PNG, yesterday". Fiji Times. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  19. Hardgrave, Gary (9 July 2015). "Doug Creek earns a little river Of gold for Norfolk". Norfolk Online News. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
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