2009 Pacific Mini Games
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| File:2009 Pacific Mini Games Logo.gif | |
| Host city | Rarotonga |
|---|---|
| Country | Cook Islands |
| Nations | 21 |
| Events | 15 sports |
| Opening | 21 September 2009 |
| Closing | 2 October 2009 |
| Opened by | Sir Frederick Tutu Goodwin Queen's Representative |
| Torch lighter | Patricia Taea, Daniel Tutai |
| Main venue | Avarua Tereora Stadium |
The 2009 Pacific Mini Games was held in the Cook Islands from 21 September to 2 October.[1] It was the 8th edition of the Pacific Mini Games.
Torch lighters were the athletes Daniel Tutai and Patricia Taea, the Cook Islands' junior sportsman and sportswoman of the year for 2008.[2]
Participating countries
[edit | edit source]There were 21 countries participating at the 2009 Games:[3]
- File:Flag of American Samoa.svg American Samoa(16)
- File:Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Cook Islands(227)
- File:Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg Federated States of Micronesia(6)
- File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji(167)
- File:Flag of Guam.svg Guam(17)
- File:Flag of Kiribati.svg Kiribati(41)
- File:Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru(17)
- File:New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg/File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg New Caledonia(106)
- File:Flag of Niue.svg Niue(104)
- File:Flag of Norfolk Island.svg Norfolk Island(8)
- File:Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Northern Mariana Islands(3)
- File:Flag of Palau.svg Palau(5)
- File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea(123)
- File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa(160)
- File:Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands
- File:Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tahiti (159)[4]
- File:Flag of Tokelau.svg Tokelau(31)
- File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga(104)
- File:Flag of Tuvalu.svg Tuvalu(4)
- File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu(14)
- File:Flag of Wallis and Futuna.svg Wallis and Futuna(42)
Note: A number in parentheses indicate the size of a country's team (athletes and officials, where known).
Sports
[edit | edit source]15 sports were contested at the 2009 Games:[5]
- File:Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics (41) () a
- File:Lawn bowls pictogram.svg Bowls (8) b
- File:Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing (9) c
- File:Golf pictogram.svg Golf (4) d,∗
- File:Netball pictogram.svg Netball (1) () e
- File:Rugby league pictogram.svg Rugby league sevens (1) f
- File:Rugby Sevens pictogram.svg Rugby sevens (1) () g
- File:Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing (6) h
- File:Squash pictogram.svg Squash (4) i
- File:Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis (7) j
- File:Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis (7) () k
- File:Rugby union pictogram.svg Touch rugby (3) l
- File:Triathlon pictogram.svg Triathlon (3) m
- File:Vaa pictogram.svg Va'a (10) () n
- File:Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting (39) () o
Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sport (where known).
See also
[edit | edit source]Notes
[edit | edit source]- ^* Errors – The official website lists all 2009 medal winners,[6] but while athletes' names appear correct, their recorded nationalities are mismatched in some cases. e.g. New Caledonians are listed as from Federated States of Micronesia, Fijians are listed as from Niue).
- ^b Bowls – Singles, pairs, triples and fours were played for both men and women for a total of eight events. In the women's competition, the Cook Islands won all events except the singles for which the gold medal was claimed by Niue. The Cook Islands' David Akaruru also won the men's singles gold medal, with the remaining men's events being won by Fiji.[8]
- ^c Boxing – In 2009, although there were ten weight divisions scheduled, medals were only ultimately awarded in nine of them.[9] Only two boxers were entered for the Flyweight 51 kg division. Samoa's Kaisa Ioane was given a walkover when his Cook Islands opponent did not appear for their bout.[10] As no contest took place, no medals could be awarded. Of the remaining nine divisions: one title was won by each of Samoa, American Samoa, and New Caledonia, two titles were won by Nauru, and four titles were won by Tahiti.[11]
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- ^f Rugby league sevens – Fiji beat Cook Islands in the final, Samoa won the bronze against Tonga.[13]
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- ^h Sailing – In the dinghy events, host nation Cook Islands won three gold medals and Tahiti won one gold medal.[14][15] New Caledonia won two gold medals in the Hobie 16.[16]
- ^i Squash – Papua New Guinea took three gold medals and New Caledonia one (medals for New Caledonia incorrectly recorded for Federated States of Micronesia on official website medal listing). (Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Homepage for the Pacific Mini Games 2009 Cook Islands; retrieved 2009-08-14. Archived 2009-08-16.
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- ^ Participating countries list from the 2009 Games website; retrieved 2009-08-14.
- ^ (in French) Mini-Jeux aux Cook : la délégation de Polynésie française engagée dans dix sports (trans: Mini-Games at Cook: the French Polynesia delegations will engage in 10 sports); La Dépêche de Tahiti; published 2009-08-28, retrieved 2009-09-02. Archived 2009-09-07.
- ^ Participating Sports list from the 2009 Games website; retrieved 2009-08-14.
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- ^ PMG Results 2009.
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Sources
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