2021 Oceania Weightlifting Championships

The 2021 Oceania Weightlifting Championships were contested from 24 to 26 September 2021.[1]

2021 Oceania
Weightlifting Championships
Host cityVarious
Dates24–26 September 2021
Main venueLinked by video
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The enduring impact of COVID-19 (which required cancellation of the 2020 championships, otherwise set to be held in Nauru[2]) led to the competition being held in various venues across Oceania with competitors and officials linked by video, as opposed to a single competition venue.[3][4] It was the first time results in a virtual competition were officially endorsed by the International Weightlifting Federation.[5]

Medal table

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In contrast to previous championships, no junior or youth rank medals were awarded.

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia*73010
2  Samoa62311
3  Papua New Guinea2035
4  Solomon Islands1124
5  Northern Mariana Islands1102
6  Guam1001
7  Nauru0808
8  Kiribati0112
  Tonga0112
10  Fiji0022
Totals (10 entries)18171247

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
61 kg Morea Baru
  Papua New Guinea
265 kg Shadrack Cain
  Nauru
195 kg Heni Udu
  Papua New Guinea
185 kg
67 kg Vaipava Ioane
  Samoa
289 kg Ditto Ika
  Nauru
231 kg Duncan Laulua
  Samoa
205 kg
73 kg John Tafi
  Samoa
284 kg Ezekiel Moses
  Nauru
277 kg Ruben Katoatau
  Kiribati
250 kg
81 kg Leo Lark
  Australia
295 kg Larko Doguape
  Nauru
275 kg Igo Lohia
  Papua New Guinea
260 kg
89 kg Beau Garrett
  Australia
297 kg Uea Detudamo
  Nauru
272 kg Toua Udia
  Papua New Guinea
266 kg
96 kg Don Opeloge
  Samoa
359 kg David James
  Australia
335 kg Taniela Rainibogi
  Fiji
312 kg
102 kg Jack Opeloge
  Samoa
337 kg David Katoatau
  Kiribati
260 kg Not awarded
(lack of entries)
109 kg Petelo Lautusi
  Samoa
343 kg Matthew Lydement
  Australia
330 kg Tavita Leilua
  Samoa
248 kg
+109 kg Suamili Nanai
  Australia
353 kg David Barnhouse
  Northern Mariana Islands
255 kg Not awarded
(lack of entries)

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
45 kg Not awarded
(lack of entries, no registered total)
49 kg Thelma Toua
  Papua New Guinea
130 kg Not awarded
(lack of entries, no registered total)
55 kg Jenly Tegu Wini
  Solomon Islands
176 kg My-Only Stephen
  Nauru
143 kg Jaylyn Mala
  Solomon Islands
110 kg
59 kg Jacinta Sumagaysay
  Guam
165 kg Mary Kini Lifu
  Solomon Islands
145 kg Betty Waneasi
  Solomon Islands
135 kg
64 kg Sarah Cochrane
  Australia
220 kg Bernice Detudamo
  Nauru
138 kg Not awarded
(lack of entries)
71 kg Olivia Shelton
  Australia
207 kg Darcy Kay
  Australia
204 kg Talemaiwasa Sebuita
  Fiji
138 kg
76 kg Ebony Gorincu
  Australia
208 kg Maximina Uepa
  Nauru
180 kg Avatu Opeloge
  Samoa
147 kg
81 kg Antonette Labausa
  Northern Mariana Islands
157 kg Salome Manumua
  Tonga
147 kg Not awarded
(no registered total)
87 kg Eileen Cikamatana
  Australia
250 kg Imoasina Pelenato
  Samoa
159 kg Not awarded
(lack of entries)
+87 kg Feagaiga Stowers
  Samoa
258 kg Iuniarra Sipaia
  Samoa
248 kg Kuinini Manumua
  Tonga
220 kg

References

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  1. ^ 2021 Oceania Senior Championships | Results Book (PDF). Oceania Weightlifting. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Oceania Championships and Commonwealth Championships postponed". IWF. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  3. ^ Sablan Jr., James (28 September 2021). "Labausa, Barnhouse compete in virtual Oceania weightlifting championships". Marianas Variety. Younis Art Studio Inc. Archived from the original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  4. ^ Coffa, Paul (27 September 2021). "2021 Oceania Championships - Results". Oceania Weightlifting. Archived from the original on 31 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  5. ^ Oliver, Brian (29 September 2021). "Landmark for weightlifting as Oceania athletes claim titles and set records in virtual Championships". Inside the Games. Dunsar Media. Archived from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
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