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Papua New Guinea at the 2023 Pacific Games
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Papua New Guinea competed at the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands from 19 November to 2 December 2023. Papua New Guinean athletes have appeared in every edition of the Pacific Games since the inaugural games in 1963.
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On 11 October, 2023, the Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee confirmed 20 sports for participation at the games.[1] Papua New Guinea women's national football team captain, Ramona Padio, and Tennis number one Matthew Stubbings were named flag bearers for the opening ceremony on 10 November 2023.[2]
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Administration
In September, 2022, the Papua New Guinea Pacific Games Association (PNGPGA) appointed Faye-Zina Lalo as Chef de Mission.[3]
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors confirmed for the Games.
Athletics
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Athletics Papua New Guinea announced a team of 35 athletes in track and field on 11 September 2023.[4][5] The PNG team will feature three defending champions from Apia 2019, namely long-distance runner Simbai Kaspar (men's 3000 m steeplechase), long jumper Rellie Kaputin, and javelin thrower Sharon Toako. Eleven para-athletes were made known on 6 November 2023 after Oceania Athletics published the preliminary entry-list for the Games.[6]
- Key
- Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
- Q = Qualified for the next round
- q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
- qR = Qualified to the next round by referee judgement
- NR = National record
- N/A = Round not applicable for the event
- Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Track and road events
- Men
- Women
Field events
- Men
- Women
Combined events
- Men's decathlon
- Women's heptathlon
Para-athletics
- Men
- Women
a Athletes who participated in the heats only.
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Basketball
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5×5 basketball
- Summary
Men's tournament
Papua New Guinea men's national basketball team qualified for the Pacific Games by securing one of two berths after being runners-up at the 2022 FIBA Melanesia Basketball Cup in Suva.[7][8]
- Team roster
- Apia Muri
- Augustine Kaupa
- Conillus Muri
- Purari Muri
- Michael Henry
- Moses Kairi
- Harold Elavo
- Morea Elavo
- Eddie Moses
- Anderson Hewe
- Ryan Tetemo
- Christian Pang
Women's tournament
Papua New Guinea women's national basketball team qualified for the Pacific Games by securing one of two berths after being runners-up at the 2022 FIBA Women's Melanesia Basketball Cup in Suva.[7]
- Team roster
- Rosa Kairi
- Marca Muri
- Jonita Warabe
- Normalisa Dobunaba
- Betinah Dobunaba
- Mary Elavo
- Jackie Asiba
- Shera Yawasing
- Osma Legas
- Clarice Hane
- Magrette Jevin
- Jennifer Haro
3×3 basketball
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Men's tournament
- Team roster
- Jabez Geita
- Tony Haro
- Sibona Kala
- Moses Lune
Women's tournament
- Team roster
- Betty Angula
- Hannah Kuwimb
- Ronnie Pomat
- Nester Sape
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Bodybuilding
The Papua New Guinea Bodybuilding Federation announced a team of seven athletes on 9 November 2023.[9]
- Iso Finch –65 kg
- Rexford Viyufa –70 kg
- Steve Bomal –75 kg
- Dominic Yuanis –80 kg
- Elvis Gero –90 kg
- Rex Tonga –95 kg
- Douglas Yurasi
Boxing
The Papua New Guinea Boxing Union announced an initial 20-member squad (12 men and 8 women) on 12 October, 2023.[10]
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Field hockey
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- Summary
Key:
- FT = After full time
- P = Match decided by penalty-shootout
Men's tournament
The Papua New Guinea Hockey Federation selected a 9-member roster for the Games.
- Team roster
- Jersey Dusty
- Lionel Hebei
- Chanan Herman
- Martin Kanamon
- Terence Pomaleu
- Henry Pomoso
- Trent Pomoso
- Ignatius Pou
- Andrew Raoma
Women's tournament
The Papua New Guinea Hockey Federation selected a 9-member roster for the Games.
- Team roster
- Danielle Bon
- Georgina Bon
- Ruby Kisapai
- Vanessa Perry
- Tricia Pomaleu
- Rachael Rabbie
- Sullyanne Sissi
- Nikita Terence
- Monica Wadi
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Football
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- Summary
Men's tournament
- Team roster
Head coach: Warren Moon
Moon named his 23-man squad on 13 November 2023.[11]
- Group play
Updated to match(es) played on 23 November 2023. Source: SOL23
Women's tournament
- Team roster
Head coach: Frederica Siwin-Sakette [12]
- Group play
Updated to match(es) played on 20 November 2023. Source: SOL23
SIFF Academy fields 1 & 2, Honiara
Referee: Ben Ariel Aukwai (Solomon Islands)
SIFF Academy fields 1 & 2, Honiara
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)
SIFF Academy Fields 1 & 2, Honiara
Referee: Ben Ariel Aukwai (Solomon Islands)
- Semifinal
Referee: Bernard Mutukera (Solomon Islands)
- Gold medal final
Referee: Calvin Berg (New Zealand)
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Golf
Papua New Guinea will enter four male and four female golfers into the Pacific Games tournament.
- Individual
- Team
Netball
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- Roster
Following the Pacific Games selection trials for the Papua New Guinea national netball team on 2 September 2023, Netball Papua New Guinea announced a 17-member squad on 13 September 2023.[13] The final twelve players were selected on 10 November 2023.[14]
- Hana Barretto
- Shannaz Apelis
- Lesieli Taviri
- Jayden Molo
- Jeperth Tulapi (c)
- Micheala Kadlecek
- Yves Chee
- Jacklyn Lahari
- Maddison Sivyer
- Goloa Ovoa
- Kala Ali
- Rowyna Vele
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Rugby sevens
- Summary
Men's tournament
- Team roster
- Derrick Voku
- Emmanuel Alfred
- Benjamin Boas
- Benson Hayai
- Benjamin Kennedy
- Mhustapha Kura
- Kunak Late
- Kadum Mais
- Richard Mautu
- Shaun Ongapa
- Edward Ramit
- Jacky Winas
Women's tournament
- Team roster
- Alice Alois
- Marie Biyama
- Esther Gigimat
- Naomie Kelly
- Helen Alo
- Janina Nightingale
- Cynthiah Peters
- Fatima Rama
- Gemma Schnaubelt
- Barbara Sigere
- Magdelene Swaki
- Joyce Taravuna
Swimming
The Papua New Guinea Swimming Incorporation (PNGSI) selected a squad of eleven swimmers on 26 October 2023.[15]
Events will be confirmed by close of entries.
- Men
- Women
Tennis
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The Papua New Guinea Tennis Association announced an eight member squad (4 men and 4 women) for the Games.[16]
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
- Team event
Touch rugby
- Summary
Men's tournament
- Men's roster
- David Aruha
- Casper Berry
- Eugene Eka
- Freddy Gelam
- Ken Gogote
- Junior Hoki
- Sam Hoki
- Kele Lessy
- Farapo Makura
- Ravu Ravu
- Suckling Ray
- Andrew Turlom
- Bobby Vavona
- Elison Waluka
Women's tournament
- Women's roster
- Grace Kouba
- Natalie Kuper
- Nadya Taubuso
- Angelena Watego
- Maria Alu
- Mangai Elomi
- Georgina Genaka
- Angela Geno
- Emmalyn John
- Kelly Peter
- Rita Rema
- Monica Teite
- Joylyne Tikot
- Vavine Yore
Mixed tournament
- Mixed team roster
- Mixed team event – one team of 14 players from men's and women's squads
Volleyball
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Beach
Papua New Guinea Volleyball Federation (PNGVF) will enter one men's and one women's pair.
Indoor
- Summary
Men's tournament
- Team roster
- Edward Aisi
- Alipat Ani
- Billy Anton
- Heni Botiba
- Arnold Daera
- Rolley Forova
- Junior Harold Gima
- David John
- Andrew Kapi
- Joe Mora
- Koi Onne
- John Soi
- Eka Solomon
- Paul Solomon
Women's tournament
- Team roster
The roster was announced 8 November 2023.[17]
Head coach: Ula Gima
- Lois Garena (c) OS
- Hitolo Raka MB
- Jaynar Bernard L
- Clara Vele S
- Sauera Dandi S
- Melisa Pokana S
- Theresa Fagau A
- Pepetua Anadu MB
- Veanne Ane MB
- Kemmy Manoni OS
- Pelehi Tupagogo OS
- Elisha Bird MB
- Antoinette Aisakana OS
- Taren Walo L
Weightlifting
The Papua New Guinea Weightlifting Federation selected 24 weightlifters (16 men, 8 women) for the 2023 Games.[18] According to the Games charter, each Pacific Games Association is allowed a maximum 20 lifters (10 men, 10 women), hence, six male lifters will be omitted prior to the start of competition.[19][20]
- Men
- Women
References
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