1995 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships

The 1995 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships were held at the Tereora National Stadium in Tereora, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, between May 4–5, 1995. A total of 31 events were contested, 16 by boys and 15 by girls.

II Oceania Youth Athletics Championships
DatesMay 4–5
Host cityTereora, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
VenueTereora National Stadium
LevelYouth
Events31 (16 boys, 15 girls)
Participation135 (77 boys, 58 girls) athletes from
14 nations

Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the Athletics Weekly,[1] and on the World Junior Athletics History webpages.[2]

Boys under 18 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: 1.3 m/s)
 Tim McRae (AUS)11.22  Silas Helo (SOL)11.46  Brett Williams (FIJ)11.50
200 metres  Tim McRae (AUS)23.04  Silas Helo (SOL)23.46  Cama Tikomailepanoni (FIJ)23.58
400 metres  Clyde McIntosh (NZL)49.6  Andy Henley (NZL)51.6  Kiel Maemae (VAN)52.0
800 metres  Clyde McIntosh (NZL)1:56.30  Sisari Vakasuka (FIJ)2:01.92  Peter Kaiar (VAN)2:03.58
1500 metres  Walter Weare (GUM)4:19.50  Alfred Vola (SOL)4:20.92  Sisari Vakasuka (FIJ)4:26.00
3000 metres  Walter Weare (GUM)9:34.5  Alfred Vola (SOL)9:40.4  Kaltonga Kalrong (VAN)10:14.4
2000 metres steeplechase  Nitish Singh (FIJ)7:03.64  Glen Núñez (NMI)7:07.40  James Donaldson (NFK)7:58.58
110 metres hurdles
(wind: 0.1 m/s)
 Ah Chong Sam Chong (SAM)14.1  Sean Gourley (NZL)14.2  Steven Richardson (AUS)14.7
300 metres hurdles  Dean Smith (AUS)39.72 / Heiava Varney (TAH)42.94  Ioakimo Ioakimo (SAM)45.12
High Jump  Hapo Maliaki (PNG)1.97 / Tutu Degage (TAH)1.79  Sean Gourley (NZL)1.79
Long Jump  Patrick Fonoti (SAM)6.68  Aaron Kennedy (AUS)6.52  Ovini Ralulu (FIJ)6.41
Triple Jump  Clinton Joyce (AUS)13.83  Steven Richardson (AUS)13.60  Patrick Fonoti (SAM)13.12
Shot Put  Hohepa Poihipi (NZL)12.52  Jone Cavubati (FIJ)11.97  Amanaki Havea (TGA)11.88
Discus Throw  Hohepa Poihipi (NZL)48.46  Andy Henley (NZL)42.20  John Ledbrook (AUS)41.66
Javelin Throw  Sean Betland (AUS)54.98  Fito Scanlan (SAM)49.94  Ngatamaroa Tangitamaiti (COK)49.80
800 metres Medley relay (100m x 100m x 200m x 400m)  New Zealand1:36.00  Australia1:37.16  Fiji1:39.62

Girls under 18 (Youth)

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: 0.6 m/s)/small>
 Adi Waqanitoga (FIJ)12.48  Sarah Couzens (AUS)12.68  Freda Gepp (PNG)13.00
200 metres  Anna Smythe (NZL)25.1  Adi Waqanitoga (FIJ)25.8  Sarah Couzens (AUS)26.9
400 metres  Michelle Dalrymple (AUS)58.5  Sisilia Dauniwe (FIJ)62.9  Maine Vaile (COK)62.9
800 metres  Katrina Gemmell (NZL)2:16.34  Angela Summerfield (AUS)2:17.56  Renae Nowland (AUS)2:23.26
1500 metres  Andrea Lamont (AUS)4:43.60  Helen Ewing (NZL)4:49.50  Katrina Gemmell (NZL)4:55.56
3000 metres  Helen Ewing (NZL)10:30.80  Andrea Lamont (AUS)10:40.66  Ekari Raika (FIJ)11:04.56
100 metres hurdles  Sharen Fidge (AUS)15.2  Bryony Barker (NZL)15.9 / Christine Coquil (TAH)19.7
300 metres hurdles  Sharen Fidge (AUS)47.94 / Christine Coquil (TAH)48.96  Bryony Barker (NZL)49.62
High Jump  Karen Brown (NZL)1.65  Andrea Smith (AUS)1.62  Melissa Tucker (AUS)1.62
Long Jump  Sharen Fidge (AUS)5.44  Jenny Dryburgh (NZL)5.24  Melissa Tucker (AUS)5.16
Triple Jump  Sharen Fidge (AUS)11.61  Katrina Cox (AUS)11.60  Bryony Barker (NZL)11.56
Shot Put  Ngaina Karena (NZL)11.28 / Noella Flores (TAH)10.57  Maria Tuoro (COK)10.23
Discus Throw  Ngaina Karena (NZL)39.16 / Noella Flores (TAH)37.46  Melehifo Uhi (TGA)32.78
Javelin Throw  Amber Hooper (AUS)40.44  Ereti Politini (FIJ)35.24  Talaiti Kini (FIJ)35.04
800 metres Medley relay (100m x 100m x 200m x 400m)  Australia1:50.56  New Zealand1:50.98  Fiji1:53.98

Medal table (unofficial)

  *   Host nation (Cook Islands)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)138627
2 New Zealand (NZL)117422
3 Fiji (FIJ)25815
4 Samoa (SAM)2125
5 Guam (GUM)2002
6 Papua New Guinea (PNG)1012
7 French Polynesia (TAH)0516
8 Solomon Islands (SOL)0404
9 Northern Mariana Islands (NMI)0101
10 Cook Islands (COK)*0033
 Vanuatu (VAN)0033
12 Tonga (TON)0022
13 Norfolk Island (NFI)0011
Totals (13 nations)31313193


Participation (unofficial)

An unofficial count yields the number of about 135 athletes from 14 countries:

References

  1. OCEANIA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved March 21, 2013
  2. WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), World Junior Athletics History ("WJAH"), retrieved March 21, 2013
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