Wallis and Futuna competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia between 27 August and 10 September 2011. As of 28 June 2011 Wallis and Futuna had listed 185 competitors.[1]
Wallis and Futuna at the 2011 Pacific Games | |
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IOC code | WLF |
in Nouméa, New Caledonia 27 August 2011 – 10 September 2011 | |
Competitors | 185 |
Medals Ranked 10th |
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Pacific Games appearances | |
Athletics
editWallis and Futuna qualified 8 athletes.[2]
- Men
- Tony Aloisio To Falelavaki - Javelin Throw Parasport Ambulent
- Aukusitino Hoatau - Discus Throw
- Petelo Sanele Masei
- Yves Mavaetau - Javelin Throw Parasport Ambulent
- Sosefo Hega Panuve - Javelin Throw
- Vahaafenua Tipotio - Javelin Throw
- Valentin Tuhimutu
- Women
Canoeing
editWallis and Futuna qualified 13 athletes.[3]
- Men
- Palasio Falevalu - V6 500m, V12 500m
- Sosefo Kanimoa - V6 500m, V12 500m
- Tominiko Gilbert Tuilofaga Lie - V6 500m, V12 500m
- Kevin Mafutuna - V6 500m
- Olivier Ulutuipalelei - V6 500m, V12 500m
- Jacky Joe Tuakoifenua - V1 500m, V6 500m, V12 500m
- James Natanaele Kavakava - V12 500m
- Joselito Latunina - V12 500m
- Jerome Laufilitoga - V12 500m
- Kusitino Lautoa - V12 500m
- Soane Polutele - V12 500m
- Sosefo Tulitau - V12 500m
- Feletino Emanuele Mafutuna - V 12 500m
Golf
editWallis and Futuna qualified 2 athletes.[4]
- Women
- Malia Potapu Maitre
- Marie Chanel Mistycki
Karate
editWallis and Futuna qualified 3 athletes.[5]
- Men
- Olivier Maleselino Vegi
- Jurgen Shan Vegi
- Raphael Galuofeioa
Powerlifting
editWallis and Futuna qualified 5 athletes.[6]
- Men
- Tominico Kaikilekofe
- Patelisio Paagalua
- Mateo Mailagi
- Soane Franco Fotutata
- Aukusitino Hoatau
Rugby Sevens
editWallis and Futuna qualified a men's team. Each team consisted of a maximum of 12 athletes.[7]
- Men
- Patelisio Pelo
- Nive Atuhakevalu Vili
- Jean-Louis Vakauliafa
- Keleto Saliga
- Leone Tini
- Kafoalogologofolau Falemaa
- Ronald Moeliku
- Simione Filituulaga
- Giovanny Paagalua
- Leonale Christophe Muliloto
- Manoahi Kauvaitupu
- Mateasi Lamata
Sailing
editWallis and Futuna qualified 4 athletes.[8][9]
- Jean Jacques Halakilikili
- Ohokava Visesio Tuulaki
- Jean Nukufolau Chardigny
- Francis Salaika Tuulaki
Taekwondo
editWallis and Futuna qualified 3 athletes.[10]
- Men
Tennis
editWallis and Futuna qualified 2 athletes.[11]
- Men
- Eric Fuahea
- Women
- Malia Tokotuu
Volleyball
editIndoor Volleyball
editWallis and Futuna qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 members.[12]
- Tomaakino Matavalu
- Boris Takaniko
- Vakakula Takaniko
- Akelausi Nau
- Fakafetai Iseso Tupou
- Jean-Philippe Sione
- Meliuahel Maile Takaniko
- Vitali Petelo Tupou
- Tali Ite Ofa Tiniloa
- Petelo Faipule Kolokilagi
- Glenn Tevila Tuifua
- Petelo Malivao
- Women
- Tauhala Tafilagi
- Lenaic Koleti Felomaki
- Melodie Uhilamoafa
- Sofia Lavaka
- Morina Tuakoifenua
- Marie Stella Vanai
- Malia Tameha
- Olivia Tuia
- Gladys Pressense
- Siolesia Lape
- Malia Ugalei Likuvalu
Weightlifting
editWallis and Futuna qualified 1 athletes.[13]
- Men
- Kaikilekofe Israel Setino
References
edit- ^ List of Athletes Competing as of July 28, 2011
- ^ Athletics – Participants
- ^ Canoeing – Participants
- ^ Golfing – Participants
- ^ Karate - Participants
- ^ Powerlifting – Participants
- ^ Rugby 7s – Team Rosters
- ^ Sailing Hobie Cat - Participants
- ^ Sailing Laser - Participants
- ^ Taekwondo - Participants
- ^ Tennis - Participants
- ^ Indoor Volleyball – [Participants
- ^ Weightlifting - Participants