Triathlon at the Pacific Games was first contested at the 1995 games at Papeete. It has also been included in the Pacific Mini Games, firstly at Norfolk Island in 2001.

Round 1

12 January 2020 Hino Red Dolphins 20–29 NTT Com Shining Arcs Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
11:30 Report[1]


12 January 2020 Ricoh Black Rams 5–28 Honda Heat Hanazono Rugby Stadium  
11:45 Report[2]


12 January 2020 Kobelco Steelers 50–16 Canon Eagles Universiade Memorial Stadium (Kobe Sports Park)  
13:00 Report[3]


12 January 2020 Yamaha Jubilo 31–29 Toyota Verblitz Yamaha Stadium  
13:00 Report[4]


12 January 2020 Panasonic Wild Knights 34–11 Kubota Spears Kumagaya Rugby Stadium  
13:00 Report[5]


12 January 2020 Munakata Sanix Blues 24–18 NEC Green Rockets Level 5 Stadium  
14:00 Report[6]


12 January 2020 NTT Red Hurricanes 31–24 Mitsubishi DynaBoars Hanazono Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[7]


12 January 2020 Toshiba Brave Lupus 26–19 Suntory Sungoliath Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
14:00 Report[8]


Round 2

18 January 2020 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 15–23 Canon Eagles Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
11:30 Report[9]


18 January 2020 NEC Green Rockets 17–27 Hino Red Dolphins Hanazono R by Stadium  
11:45 Report[10]


18 January 2020 Toyota Verblitz 20–40 Panasonic Wild Knights Toyota Stadium (Aichi)  
13:00 Report[11]


18 January 2020 Yamaha Jubilo 24–36 Kobelco Steelers Yamaha Stadium  
13:00 Report[12]


18 January 2020 Toshiba Brave Lupus 39–21 NTT Red Hurricanes Hanazono Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[13]


18 January 2020 Suntory Sungoliath 22–10 NTT Com Shining Arcs Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
14:00 Report[14]


19 January 2020 Honda Heat 21–23 Kubota Spears Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
13:00 Report[15]


19 January 2020 Munakata Sanix Blues 16–18 Ricoh Black Rams Level 5 Stadium  
14:00 Report[16]


Round 3

25 January 2020 Honda Heat 23–32 Toshiba Brave Lupus Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium  
11:30 Report[17]


25 January 2020 Munakata Sanix Blues 49–19 NTT Red Hurricanes Global Arena  
13:00 Report[18]


25 January 2020 Kubota Spears 28–27 NTT Com Shining Arcs Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium  
13:00 Report[19]


25 January 2020 Ricoh Black Rams 0–38 Yamaha Jubilo Takebishi Stadium Kyoto  
13:00 Report[20]


25 January 2020 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 10–62 Panasonic Wild Knights Sagamihara Gion Stadium  
13:00 Report[21]


25 January 2020 Toyota Verblitz 61–31 Hino Red Dolphins Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[22]


26 January 2020 Kobelco Steelers 35–29 Suntory Sungoliath Noevir Stadium Kobe  
13:00 Report[23]


26 January 2020 Canon Eagles 38–12 NEC Green Rockets NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium  
13:00 Report[24]


Round 4

1 February 2020 Hino Red Dolphins 19–48 Yamaha Jubilo Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium  
11:30 Report[25]


1 February 2020 Suntory Sungoliath 40–14 NEC Green Rockets Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium  
13:00 Report[26]


1 February 2020 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 26–45 Toshiba Brave Lupus NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium  
13:00 Report[27]


1 February 2020 Toyota Verblitz 58–29 Honda Heat Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[28]


2 February 2020 Munakata Sanix Blues 0–34 Kubota Spears Ekimae Real Estate Stadium  
13:00 Report[29]


2 February 2020 Kobelco Steelers 97–0 NTT Red Hurricanes Universiade Memorial Stadium (Kobe Sports Park)  
13:00 Report[30]


2 February 2020 Ricoh Black Rams 17–33 NTT Com Shining Arcs NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium  
13:00 Report[31]


2 February 2020 Canon Eagles 17–51 Panasonic Wild Knights Machida GION Stadium, Tokyo  
13:00 Report[32]


Round 5

15 February 2020 NTT Red Hurricanes 7–82 Yamaha Jubilo Yanmar Stadium Nagai  
11:30 Report[33]


15 February 2020 Canon Eagles 24–39 Honda Heat Kumagaya Rugby Stadium  
11:30 Report[34]


15 February 2020 Kobelco Steelers 43–6 Ricoh Black Rams Universiade Memorial Stadium (Kobe Sports Park)  
13:00 Report[35]


15 February 2020 NTT Com Shining Arcs 74–11 Munakata Sanix Blues Yumenoshima Stadium  
13:00 Report[36]


15 February 2020 Suntory Sungoliath 60–14 Toyota Verblitz Yanmar Stadium Nagai  
14:00 Report[37]


15 February 2020 Panasonic Wild Knights 46–27 Toshiba Brave Lupus Kumagaya Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[38]


16 February 2020 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 21–14 NEC Green Rockets Sagamihara Gion Stadium  
13:00 Report[39]


16 February 2020 Kubota Spears 49–12 Hino Red Dolphins Yumenoshima Stadium  
13:00 Report[40]


Round 6

22 February 2020 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 7–69 Yamaha Jubilo Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium  
11:30 Report[41]


22 February 2020 NEC Green Rockets 12–26 Ricoh Black Rams Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
11:30 Report[42]


22 February 2020 Canon Eagles 22–10 Munakata Sanix Blues Hanazono Rugby Stadium  
11:45 Report[43]


22 February 2020 Honda Heat 13–14 NTT Com Shining Arcs Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
13:00 Report[44]


22 February 2020 NTT Red Hurricanes 3–40 Panasonic Wild Knights Hanazono Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[45]


22 February 2020 Toyota Verblitz 20–18 Kubota Spears Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[46]


22 February 2020 Hino Red Dolphins 14–69 Suntory Sungoliath Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
14:00 Report[47]


23 February 2020 Kobelco Steelers 57–0 Toshiba Brave Lupus Universiade Memorial Stadium (Kobe Sports Park)  
13:00 Report[48]

Top League Cup 2019

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Pool A

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2019–20 Top League Cup Pool A
# Team P W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Notes
1 Suntory Sungoliath 5 5 0 0 245 37 208 24 Advance to final tournament
2 Panasonic Wild Knights 5 4 0 1 184 83 101 20
3 Honda Heat 5 3 0 2 109 116 −7 14
4 Hino Red Dolphins 5 2 0 3 167 118 49 12
5 Kurita Water Gush 5 1 0 4 53 177 −124 4
6 Shimizu Blue Sharks 5 0 0 5 55 282 −227 0
22 June 2019 Kurita Water Gush 3–33 Honda Heat Kumagaya Rugby Stadium  
11:45 Report[49]


22 June 2019 Suntory Sungoliath 88–5 Shimizu Blue Sharks Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
14:00 Report[50]


22 June 2019 Panasonic Wild Knights 31–29 Hino Red Dolphins Kumagaya Rugby Stadium  
14:00 Report[51]


29 June 2019 Panasonic Wild Knights 55–14 Shimizu Blue Sharks Ashikaga Athletic stadium  
13:00 Report[52]


29 June 2019 Hino Red Dolphins 40–12 Kurita Water Gush Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
14:00 Report[53]


30 June 2019 Honda Heat 3–40 Suntory Sungoliath Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
14:00 Report[54]


6 July 2019 Shimizu Blue Sharks 12–76 Hino Red Dolphins Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground  
14:00 Report[55]


6 July 2019 Suntory Sungoliath 55–7 Kurita Water Gush Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground  
16:30 Report[56]


6 July 2019 Panasonic Wild Knights 40–7 Honda Heat Kumagaya Rugby Stadium  
19:00 Report[57]


12 July 2019 Hino Red Dolphins 3–39 Suntory Sungoliath Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
19:30 Report[58]


13 July 2019 Honda Heat 42–14 Shimizu Blue Sharks Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
19:00 Report[59]


13 July 2019 Kurita Water Gush 10–39 Panasonic Wild Knights Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium  
19:00 Report[60]


19 July 2019 Suntory Sungoliath 23–19 Panasonic Wild Knights Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
19:30 Report[61]


20 July 2019 Shimizu Blue Sharks 10–21 Kurita Water Gush Sagamihara Gion Stadium  
16:30 Report[62]


20 July 2019 Honda Heat 24–19 Hino Red Dolphins Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
19:00 Report[63]

Pool B

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2019–20 Top League Cup Pool B
# Team P W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Notes
1 Toshiba Brave Lupus 5 5 0 0 194 82 112 23 Advance to final tournament
2 NTT Com Shining Arcs 5 4 0 1 215 76 139 20
3 Yamaha Jubilo 5 3 0 2 190 86 104 16
4 NTT Red Hurricanes 5 2 0 3 111 117 −6 10
5 Munakata Sanix Blues 5 1 0 4 50 206 −156 4
6 Kyuden Voltex 5 0 0 5 70 263 −193 1


22 June 2019 NTT Red Hurricanes 33–5 Munakata Sanix Blues Higashiomi Nobiki Sports Park Stadium  
12:00 Report[64]


22 June 2019 Yamaha Jubilo 62–12 Kyuden Voltex Tsukisamu (Hokkaido)  
13:00 Report[65]


23 June 2019 NTT Com Shining Arcs 24–31 Toshiba Brave Lupus Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
13:00 Report[66]


29 June 2019 Kyuden Voltex 5–45 NTT Red Hurricanes Mikuni World Stadium, Kitakyushu  
11:30 Report[67]


29 June 2019 Munakata Sanix Blues 6–57 NTT Com Shining Arcs Mikuni World Stadium, Kitakyushu  
14:00 Report[68]


29 June 2019 Yamaha Jubilo 21–24 Toshiba Brave Lupus Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA  
14:30 Report[69]


5 July 2019 NTT Red Hurricanes 12–36 Yamaha Jubilo Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium  
19:30 Report[70]


6 July 2019 NTT Com Shining Arcs 67–14 Kyuden Voltex Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium  
11:30 Report[71]


6 July 2019 Toshiba Brave Lupus 42–5 Munakata Sanix Blues National Training Center J-Village  
16:00 Report[72]


13 July 2019 Munakata Sanix Blues 27–22 Kyuden Voltex Global Arena  
17:00 Report[73]


13 July 2019 Yamaha Jubilo 19–31 NTT Com Shining Arcs Yamaha Stadium  
17:00 Report[74]


13 July 2019 Toshiba Brave Lupus 35–15 NTT Red Hurricanes Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
19:00 Report[75]


19 July 2019 NTT Red Hurricanes 6–36 NTT Com Shining Arcs Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium  
19:30 Report[76]


20 July 2019 Kyuden Voltex 17–62 Toshiba Brave Lupus Level 5 Stadium  
16:30 Report[77]


20 July 2019 Munakata Sanix Blues 7–52 Yamaha Jubilo Level 5 Stadium  
19:00 Report[78]

Pool C

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2019–20 Top League Cup Pool C
# Team P W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Notes
1 Kubota Spears 5 5 0 0 121 42 79 23 Advance to final tournament
2 Canon Eagles 5 4 0 1 131 59 72 20
3 Coca-Cola Red Sparks 5 3 0 2 101 112 −11 14
4 Kamaishi Seawaves 5 2 0 3 54 160 −106 9
5 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 5 1 0 4 53 87 −34 7
6 Toyota Verblitz 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 Withdrew from competition


22 June 2019 Kubota Spears 43–7 Coca-Cola Red Sparks Edogawa Stadium  
13:00 Report[79]


23 June 2019 Kamaishi Seawaves 7–55 Canon Eagles Morioka Minami  
14:00 Report[80]


29 June 2019 Kamaishi Seawaves 7–39 Kubota Spears Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
11:30 Report[81]


30 June 2019 Coca-Cola Red Sparks 25–24 Mitsubishi DynaBoars Honjo Athletic Stadium  
13:00 Report[82]


6 July 2019 Canon Eagles 33–17 Coca-Cola Red Sparks Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
16:30 Report[83]


6 July 2019 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 7–12 Kubota Spears Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
19:00 Report[84]


13 July 2019 Canon Eagles 21–27 Kubota Spears Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium  
16:30 Report[85]


13 July 2019 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 14–28 Kamaishi Seawaves Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
16:30 Report[86]


20 July 2019 Coca-Cola Red Sparks 52–12 Kamaishi Seawaves EGAO Kenko Stadium  
18:30 Report[87]


20 July 2019 Mitsubishi DynaBoars 8–22 Canon Eagles Sagamihara Gion Stadium  
19:00 Report[88]

Pool D

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2019–20 Top League Cup Pool D
# Team P W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Notes
1 Kobelco Steelers 5 5 0 0 211 77 134 23 Advance to final tournament
2 Kintetsu Liners 5 4 0 1 210 89 121 19
3 NEC Green Rockets 5 3 0 2 119 125 −6 14
4 Ricoh Black Rams 5 2 0 3 162 78 84 12
5 Toyota Industries Shuttles 5 1 0 4 69 174 −105 4
6 Mazda Blue Zoomers 5 0 0 5 58 286 −228 1


22 June 2019 NEC Green Rockets 43–12 Mazda Blue Zoomers Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
11:30 Report[89]


22 June 2019 Toyota Industries Shuttles 14–36 Ricoh Black Rams Paloma Mizuho Rugby Stadium  
13:00 Report[90]


22 June 2019 Kobelco Steelers 22–14 Kintetsu Liners Kimiidera Athletic Stadium  
17:00 Report[91]


28 June 2019 NEC Green Rockets 7–5 Ricoh Black Rams Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
19:30 Report[92]


29 June 2019 Kobelco Steelers 38–12 Toyota Industries Shuttles Naruto Otsuka Sports Park Pocarisweat Stadium  
13:00 Report[93]


30 June 2019 Kintetsu Liners 50–10 Mazda Blue Zoomers Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
11:30 Report[94]


5 July 2019 Ricoh Black Rams 13–19 Kobelco Steelers Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
19:30 Report[95]


6 July 2019 Mazda Blue Zoomers 24–26 Toyota Industries Shuttles Tawarayama Spa Stadium, Yamaguchi  
15:00 Report[96]


6 July 2019 NEC Green Rockets 19–56 Kintetsu Liners Kumagaya Rugby Stadium  
16:45 Report[97]


13 July 2019 Kintetsu Liners 38–26 Ricoh Black Rams Coca Cola Bottlers Japan Inc Hiroshima Stadium  
15:00 Report[98]


13 July 2019 Toyota Industries Shuttles 5–24 NEC Green Rockets Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
16:30 Report[99]


13 July 2019 Mazda Blue Zoomers 12–85 Kobelco Steelers Coca-Cola Stadium, Hiroshima  
17:30 Report[100]


19 July 2019 Kobelco Steelers 47–26 NEC Green Rockets Universiade Memorial Stadium (Kobe Sports Park)  
19:30 Report[101]


20 July 2019 Toyota Industries Shuttles 12–52 Kintetsu Liners Suzuka Sports Garden Rugby Ground (Mie)  
16:30 Report[102]


20 July 2019 Ricoh Black Rams 82–0 Mazda Blue Zoomers Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground (Tokyo)  
16:30 Report[103]

Cup playoffs

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Semifinals

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4 August 2019 Suntory Sungoliath 26–32 Kobelco Steelers Yanmar Field Nagai  
17:00 Report[104]


4 August 2019 Kubota Spears 31–24 Toshiba Brave Lupus NHK Spring Mitsuzawa Football Stadium  
17:00 Report[105]

Final

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10 August 2019 Kobelco Steelers 43–7 Kubota Spears Hanazono Rugby Stadium  
18:00 Report[106]

media

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Team Matches P W D L PF PA PD Notes
 sortnameofteam  sort subcategory description details 30 40 50 60 700 800 −900 sortreference

Test

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Dec 30 100–30
Date Home team Score Away team Venue Ref
 
Nov 18 Dallas Reds 24–31 Houston SaberCats
Dec 2 Dallas Harlequins 0–125 Houston SaberCats
Dec 9 Austin Blacks 31–46 Houston SaberCats
Dec 16 Houston SaberCats 21–5 Dallas Reds
 Dec 30 100–30
Jan 5 San Francisco Golden Gate 0–45 Seattle Seawolves Ray Sheeran Field, San Francisco
Jan 5 NOLA Gold 74–0 Midwest Selects Gold Stadium, New Orleans
Jan 6 San Diego Legion 76–0 Life West Community Park, Encinitas
Jan 11 Houston Sabercats 10–14 Austin Elite Constellation Field, Sugar Land [107]


bball

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Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
1 October 5 @ Ottawa 5–4 SO Holtby Canadian Tire Centre 17,009 1–0–0 2 Recap

Map1

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Sydney Melbourne Brisbane
Stadium Australia Sydney Football Stadium Docklands Stadium Lang Park
Capacity: 83,500 Capacity: 42,500 Capacity: 56,347 Capacity: 52,500
     
Perth Adelaide
Subiaco Oval Adelaide Oval
Capacity: 42,922 Capacity: 33,597
   
Townsville Canberra
Willows Sports Complex Canberra Stadium
Capacity: 26,500 Capacity: 25,011
   
Gosford Launceston Wollongong
Capacity: 20,059 Capacity: 19,891 Capacity: 18,484
Central Coast Stadium York Park Wollongong Showground
     

plainlist

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Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Band 5
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Band 5

Sokkah

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test

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Port Moresby 100
Port Moresby 110
Port Moresby 107
Port Moresby 105
Port Moresby 103
Port Moresby 100
Port Moresby 100
Port Moresby 95
Port Moresby 100
 
New Caledonia
8
 
New Caledonia
7
 
New Caledonia
6
 
New Caledonia
5
 
New Caledonia
4
 
New Caledonia
 
New Caledonia
3
 
New Caledonia
2
 
New Caledonia
1

test

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Achromatic
color name
ffffff white
f2f2f2 gray95 95%
e6e6e6 whisper 90%
dcdcdc gainsboro 86%
d3d3d3 light gray 83%
c0c0c0 silver 75%
000000 black

colors

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# name code short tint - full
1 red R bg-r F95745
2 orange OR bg-or FFBE4F
3 brown BR bg-br B28259 bronze
4 yellow Y bg-y FFFF7F
5 lime L bg-l DBFF66
6 green G bg-g 76ED76
7 cyan C bg-c ADFFE6 ddfff
8 blue B bg-b 7FB4FF
9 purple PR bg-pr E2C6FF
10 magenta M bg-m EF99EB
11 pink PK bg-pk FFD2D2    
12 white W bgw FFFFFF    
lightgray LGY bglgy lightgray lightgray
15 gray GY bggy gray gray
black BK bgbk 000000 black
15.1 gold 1 b1 gold ffd700
15.2 silver 2 b2 silver c0c0c0
15.3 bronze 3 b3 cc9966 d9a829
pale blue 4 b4 ddFFFF E0FFFF
15.1 gold bold 1b b1b 1
15.2 silver bold 2b b2b 2
15.3 bronze bold 3b b3b 3
15.3 pale blue bold 4b b4b 4

Pacific Games

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Games Year Host city Men's Mixed team Women's Total
events
Notes
Triathlon Aquathon Triathlon Aquathon Triathlon Aquathon
X 1995
(details)
Papeete  
NCL
 
NCL
 
TAH
3 [A]
XI 1999
(details)
Santa Rita  
TAH
 
NCL
 
GUM
3 [B]
XII 2003
(details)
Suva  
NCL
 
NCL
 
NCL
3 [C]
XIII 2007
(details)
Apia  
NCL
 
NCL
 
NCL
3 [D]
XIV 2011
(details)
Nouméa  
NCL
 
NCL
 
TAH
3 [E]
XV 2015
(details)
Port Moresby  
NCL
 
NCL
 
NCL
3 [F]
XVI 2019
(details)
Apia X X X X X X 6

Medal table

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These are the all time medal standings for triathlon and aquathon events at the Pacific Games up to and including the 2015 games:

All-time medal table – Pacific Games Triathlon
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  New Caledonia147930
2  Tahiti39214
3  Guam1157
4  Northern Marianas0112
5  Cook Islands0011
Totals (5 entries)18181854

Pacific Mini Games

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Games Year Host city Men's Mixed team Women's Total
events
Notes
Triathlon Aquathon Triathlon Aquathon Triathlon Aquathon
VI 2001
(details)
Kingston  
TAH
 
NCL
 
NCL
3 [G]
VII 2005
(details)
Koror  
NCL
 
NMI
 
NMI
3 [H]
VIII 2009
(details)
Rarotonga  
NCL
 
NCL
 
NCL
3 [I]

Medal tally

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These are the all time medal standings for triathlon and aquathon events at the Pacific Mini Games:

All-time medal table – Pacific Mini Games Triathlon
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  New Caledonia62412
2  Northern Marianas2024
3  Tahiti1405
4  Cook Islands0123
5  Fiji0101
Totals (5 entries)98825

Notes

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  1. ^ Three events were contested, men's and women's individual races and a mixed team competition.[108] The standard course (Olympic) triathlon format was used and a total of nine medals were awarded.[108] New Caledonia won five medals: 2 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze. The host nation Tahiti won two medals: 1 gold, and 1 silver. Guam won the remaining two medals: 2 bronze – for the women's race (Tiffany Larscheid); and team event (Jay Donovan, Jeff Miller, Tiffany Larscheid).[109]
  2. ^ 1999: Men's and women's individual races and a mixed team event (based on finishing places) were again contested, with a total of nine medals being awarded.[110] Hosts Guam won three medals: 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze. New Caledonia won three medals: 1 gold and 2 bronze. Tahiti won two medals: 1 gold and 1 silver, and Northern Marianas took home 1 silver medal.[111]
  3. ^ New Caledonia dominated all three triathlon events in 2003,[112] winning seven of the nine medals awarded: 3 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze. Tahiti won 1 silver medal, and Northern Marianas won 1 bronze medal.[113]
  4. ^ 2007: All three triathlon events were again dominated by New Caledonia, winning six medals: 3 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze. Tahiti won 2 silver medals, and Cook Islands won 1 bronze medal.[114]
  5. ^ The triathlon format was changed to the shorter sprint distance (half the Olympic course) at Nouméa in 2011. Hosts New Caledonia won four medals: 2 gold and 2 silver. Tahiti also won four medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze. Guam took home 1 bronze medal.[115]
  6. ^ The shorter sprint distance (half the Olympic course) was used again at Port Moresby in 2015. New Caledonia won five medals: 3 gold and 2 bronze. Tahiti also won 3 silver medals ab Guam won 1 bronze medal.[116]
  7. ^ 2001: Men's and women's individual races and a mixed team event were contested.[117] The standard course (Olympic) triathlon format was used and a total of nine medals were awarded. New Caledonia won four medals: 2 gold, and 2 bronze. Tahiti won three medals: 1 gold, and 2 silver. Cook Islands won 1 silver medal, and Northern Marianas won 1 bronze medal.[118]
  8. ^ 2005: Aquathon races (run/swim/run legs) were conducted at Koror after road works were not completed in time to allow the bike leg of the triathlon to proceed. There were only seven medals won as silver and bronze were not awarded in the mixed team event because only two teams competed.[119] Host nation Northern Marianas won three medals (2 gold, and 1 bronze). New Caledonia won two medals: 1 gold, and 1 silver. Fiji won 1 silver medal, and Cook Islands won 1 bronze.[119]
  9. ^ 2009: Three events were contested within the Avatiu wharf area; men's and women's individual races and a mixed team competition.[120] The standard course (Olympic) triathlon format was used and a total of nine medals were awarded. New Caledonia won six medals: 3 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze. Tahiti won 2 silver medals. Host nation Cook Islands won 1 bronze medal in the mixed team event (Geoff Stoddart, Thomas Henderson and Jennie George).[121]

Triple

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e.g. 1

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Games Year Men's
dinghy
Open
multihull
 
 
III Port Moresby
 
 
 
1963
 
Fireball
pair
TAH
 
 
 
Hobie
pair
FIJ
 
 
 
IV. Papeete 1971 TAH FIJ
 
 
III Tumon
 
 
 
1975
 
Fireball
pair
TAH
Fireball
team
 
Hobie
pair
FIJ
Hobie
team
 

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Games Year Host city Men's
dinghy
Open
multihull
Women's
dinghy
Total
events
Refs
III Sailing not contested 1963–1966
  Fireball  
  Pair Team  
III 1969 Port Moresby  
PNG
1 [A]

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Men's
dinghy
Open
multihull
individual team individual team
Fireball
TAH
Fireball
TAH
Hobie
FIJ
Hobie
 

Test

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prefix
infix
postfix
infix
prefix
infix
postfix
prefix 160%
infix
postfix
prefix 180%
infix
postfix
prefix
infix
postfix


Shooting at the Pacific Games

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Shotgun

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Year Host city DTL
Double barrel
DTL
Single barrel
DTL
Points score
Ball trap Olympic trap Olympic skeet Total
events
Ref
  Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team  
1987 Nouméa X X X X 4 [B]
1995 Papeete Specifics of events unknown [C]
2003
(details)
Suva X X X X X X 6 [D]
2007
(details)
Apia X X X X X X 6
2011
(details)
Nouméa X X X X X X 6
2015
(details)
Port Moresby X X X X X X 6
2019
(details)
Apia X X X X X X 6

Pistol

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Year Host city 10 m
Air pistol
25 m
Standard pistol
25 m
Pistol
25 m
Rapid fire
50 m
Free pistol
Total
events
Ref
  Men Team Women Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Women Indiv. Team Indiv. Team  
1987 Nouméa X X X X X X X X 8 [B]
1995 Papeete Specifics of events unknown [C]
2015
(details)
Port Moresby X X X X X 5
2019
(details)
Apia X X X X 4

Rifle

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Year Host city 3 × 40 Combined English match Air rifle Total
events
Ref
(details)   Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team  
1987 Nouméa X X X X X X 6 [B]

Shooting at the Pacific Mini Games

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Shotgun

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Year Host city DTL
Double barrel
DTL
Single barrel
DTL
Points score
Ball trap Olympic trap Standard skeet Total
events
Ref
  Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team Indiv. Team  
2001 Kingston X X X X X X 6 [E]
Notes
  1. ^ Papua New Guinea won the Fireball event,[122] with Geoff Dabb (Dabb & Antonieff) the winners, ahead of Tahiti's Alan Burgaud (Burgaud & Burgaud), and Fiji's Bill Gardiner (Gardiner & Gilmore) in third.[123][124][125][126]
  2. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference ncl-1987 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference tah-1995 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference fij-2003 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Events hosted by The Norfolk Island Clay Target Association at Anson Bay included: DTL Double Barrel, Standard (American) Skeet, and automated (American) Ball Trap.[127]

References

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