2006 Oceania Athletics Championships

The 2006 Oceania Athletics Championships were held at the Apia Park in Apia, Samoa, between December 12–16, 2006.

VIII Oceania Athletics Championships
DatesDecember 12–16
Host cityApia, Samoa Samoa
VenueApia Park
LevelSenior
Events38 (20 men, 17 women, 1 mixed)
Participation20 nations
Records set4

A total of 38 events were contested, 20 by men, 17 by women, and 1 mixed relay.

Except javelin thrower Victor Dao, athletes from New Caledonia were listed as guests,[1][2][3][4][5] although they were reported as medal winners on the webpage of the Ligue de Nouvelle Calédonie Athlétisme (resulting in a total 7 medals in the open category, 3 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze).[6][7]

Medal summary

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Key to tables:   Results not published on Oceania Athletics results document for 2006 Championships

Complete results can be found on the webpages of the Oceania Athletics Association,[8] and Athletics Samoa.[1][2][3] Athletics PNG,[4] and Athletics Samoa.[5]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -0.3 m/s)   Henry Ben (PNG) 10.75   Moses Kamut (VAN)
  Wally Kirika (PNG)
10.82
200 metres (wind: +1.6 m/s)   Peter Tuccandidgee (AUS) 21.65   Moses Kamut (VAN) 21.73   Gabirieli Muatavola (FIJ)
  Daniel Natusch (NZL)
21.81
400 metres   Sam Rapson (NZL) 48.03   Chris Walasi (SOL) 48.62   Fabian Niulai (PNG) 49.16
800 metres   Aunese Curreen (SAM) 1:52.65   Isireli Naikelekelevesi (FIJ) 1:55.30   Arnold Sorina (VAN) 1:55.57
1500 metres   Aunese Curreen (SAM) 4:04.09   Anthony McCourt (AUS) 4:05.54   Derek Mandell (GUM) 4:06.35
5000 metres   Brendan Whelan (AUS) 16:01.97   Derek Mandell (GUM) 16:18.83   Lavi Sam (VAN) 16:44.24
Half Marathon   Brendan Whelan (AUS) 1:12:40   Sapolai Yao (PNG) 1:14:48   Philip Nausien (VAN) 1:16:57
3000 metres steeplechase   Tim Hodge (NZL) 9:34.59   Sapolai Yao (PNG) 9:49.56   Om Halliday (AUS) 9:55.16
110 metres hurdles (wind: -0.9 m/s)   Mowen Boino (PNG) 15.02   Avele Tanielu (SAM) 15.10   Inoke Finau (TGA) 16.72
400 metres hurdles   Mowen Boino (PNG) 51.62   Wala Gime (PNG) 53.17   Nick Kalivati (NZL) 53.70
High Jump   William Crayford (NZL)
  Joshua Hall (AUS)
2.07m =CR   Rajendra Prasad (FIJ) 1.95m
Long Jump1.)   Daniel Natusch (NZL) 7.14m (wind: NWI)   Jay Stone (AUS) 6.88m (wind: NWI)   Nathaniel Franklin (AUS) 6.84m (wind: NWI)
Triple Jump2.)   Charles Nicholson (NZL) 13.56m (wind: NWI)   Kuripitone Betham (SAM) 13.38m (wind: NWI)   Buraieta Yeeting (KIR) 13.30m (wind: NWI)
Shot Put   Stephen Lasei (SAM) 14.39m   Justin Andre (GUM) 13.76m   Tim Rozborski (GUM) 13.18m
Discus Throw   Stephen Lasei (SAM) 45.75m   Marshall Hall (NZL) 43.48m   Jerrod Avegalio (ASA) 43.41m
Hammer Throw   Justin Andre (GUM) 50.03m   Brentt Jones (NFK) 49.25m   Gilles Valdenaire (PYF) 41.02m
Javelin Throw   Leslie Copeland (FIJ) 67.28m   Victor Dao (NCL) 59.15m   Jerrod Avegalio (ASA) 52.13m
Octathlon   Nathan Baart (AUS) 5131pts   Rabangaki Nawai (KIR) 4992pts   Inoke Finau (TGA) 4311pts
4 x 100 metres relay   Fiji
Matavesi Telawa
Jone Wainiqolo
Gabirieli Muatavola
Filipo Delai
41.73   Papua New Guinea
Fabian Niulai
Wally Kirika
Henry Ben
Anton Lui
42.01   Australia
Lars Hansen
Otis Gowa
Peter Tuccandidgee
Daley Duan
42.11
6km Cross Country   Om Halliday (AUS) 26:48   Brendan Whelan (AUS) 27:07   Derek Mandell (GUM) 27:12

1.): The long jump event was won by Frédéric Erin from   New Caledonia (listed as guest athlete) in 7.55m.
2.): The triple jump event was won by Frédéric Erin from   New Caledonia (listed as guest athlete) in 15.77m.

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: 0.2 m/s)   Mae Koime (PNG) 11.79 CR   Toea Wisil (PNG) 12.03   Latai Sikuvea (TGA) 12.28
200 metres (wind: 0.8 m/s)   Monique Williams (NZL) 23.72   Mae Koime (PNG) 24.29   Toea Wisil (PNG) 24.53
400 metres   Monique Williams (NZL) 55.21   Mae Koime (PNG) 56.75   Toea Wisil (PNG) 57.26
800 metres   Betty Burua (PNG) 2:18.35   Cecilia Kumalalamene (PNG) 2:19.05   Salome Dell (PNG) 2:21.68
1500 metres   Lucy van Dalen (NZL) 4:40.64
5000 metres   Holly van Dalen (NZL) 18:27.90   Faye Ondelacy (ASA) 23:19.45
Half Marathon   Faye Ondelacy (ASA) 1:19.35   Patricia Gauquelin (PYF) 1:52.52
100 metres hurdles (wind: -1.2 m/s)   Terani Faremiro (PYF) 16.08   Monique Lafaialii (SAM) 18.66   Melina Malatai (SAM) 20.91
400 metres hurdles   Chloe Butler (AUS) 1:03.37   Alyssa Taylor (AUS) 1:06.47   Gemma Radford (NZL) 1:07.37
High Jump   Marissa Pritchard (NZL)
  Casey Narrier (AUS)
1.70m   Véronique Boyer (PYF) 1.61m
Long Jump   Soko Salaniqiqi (FIJ) 5.59m (wind: NWI)   Terani Faremiro (PYF) 5.52m (wind: NWI)   Margaret Teiti (COK) 5.18m (wind: NWI)
Triple Jump   Nneka Okpala (NZL) 12.29m (wind: NWI)   Marissa Pritchard (NZL) 11.69m (wind: NWI)   Soko Salaniqiqi (FIJ) 11.66m (wind: NWI)
Shot Put   Ana Po'uhila (TGA) 16.57m CR   Tereapii Tapoki (COK) 14.81m   Margaret Satupai (SAM) 14.40m
Discus Throw1.)   Tereapii Tapoki (COK) 52.83m   Ana Po'uhila (TGA) 52.48m   Margaret Satupai (SAM) 43.72m
Hammer Throw2.)   Jessica Charlesworth (NZL) 43.70m   Siniva Marsters (COK) 41.51m   Anna Harvey (NZL) 38.64m
Javelin Throw   Tereapii Tapoki (COK) 45.85m   Tammy Baart (AUS) 40.40m   Vanessa Wanai (PYF) 36.32m
4 x 100 metres relay   Papua New Guinea
Betty Burua
Mae Koime
Cecilia Kumalalamene
Toea Wisil
48.30   Australia
Sarah Busby
Sarah Mackaway
Bessie Hayes
Jennifer Tagney
48.64   New Zealand
Gemma Radford
Nicola Hely
Nneka Okpala
Monique Williams
48.94

1.): Glenda Polelei from   New Caledonia (listed as guest athlete) was 3rd in the discus throw event in 45.70m.
2.): The hammer throw event was won by Elise Takosi from   New Caledonia (listed as guest athlete) in 46.19m.

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
800 metres Medley relay   New Zealand
Nicola Hely
Daniel Natusch
Monique Williams
Sam Rapson
1:35.62   Papua New Guinea
Cecilia Kumalalamene
Levi Albert
Toea Wisil
Wala Gime
1:37.95   Tonga
Patiola Pahulu
Aisea Tohi
Latai Sikuvea
Uikelotu Ki Onehunga Palu
1:38.06

Medal table (unofficial)

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  *   Host nation (Samoa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  New Zealand (NZL)132520
2  Australia (AUS)75315
3  Papua New Guinea (PNG)610420
4  Samoa (SAM)*43310
5  Fiji (FIJ)3137
6  Cook Islands (COK)2215
7  French Polynesia (PYF)1236
8  Guam (GUM)1225
9  Tonga (TON)1146
10  American Samoa (ASA)1124
11  Vanuatu (VAN)0235
12  Kiribati (KIR)0112
13  New Caledonia (NCL)0101
  Norfolk Island (NFK)0101
  Solomon Islands (SOL)0101
Totals (15 entries)393534108

Participation (unofficial)

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The participation of athletes from 20 countries could be determined from the published results.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Oceania Championships - 13/12/2006 to 16/12/2006 - U18/Open Area Championships - Apia Park, Apia, Samoa - Results - Thursday, OAA, December 15, 2006, retrieved March 7, 2013[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c Oceania Championships - 13/12/2006 to 16/12/2006 - U18/Open Area Championships - Apia Park, Apia, Samoa - Results - Friday, OAA, December 16, 2006, retrieved March 7, 2013[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c Oceania Championships - 13/12/2006 to 16/12/2006 - U18/Open Area Championships - Apia Park, Apia, Samoa - Results - Saturday Afternoon, OAA, December 18, 2006, retrieved March 7, 2013[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b c Oceania Championships - 13/12/2006 to 16/12/2006 - U18/Open Area Championships - Apia Park, Apia, Samoa - Results, Athletics PNG, retrieved March 7, 2013
  5. ^ a b c Oceania Athletics Championships - Samoa 2006 - Full Results, Athletics Samoa, archived from the original on March 6, 2013, retrieved March 7, 2013
  6. ^ OCEANIA D'APIA, Frédéric ERIN, un chef de file en or (in French), LNCA, December 16, 2006, retrieved March 7, 2013
  7. ^ Contrat rempli aux OCEANIA d'APIA (in French), LNCA, December 17, 2006, retrieved March 7, 2013
  8. ^ 13.12.2006 - Oceania Athletics Championships (SAM) (PDF), Oceania Athletics Association, 15 December 2006, retrieved June 20, 2024