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Tuvalu at the 2011 Pacific Games

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Tuvalu competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia between 27 August and 10 September 2011. As of June 28, 2011 Tuvalu has listed 90 competitors.[1]

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Athletics

Tuvalu qualified 2 athletes.[2]

Men
Women

Badminton

Tuvalu qualified 3 athletes.[3]

Men
  • Felo Feoto
  • Kasipe Galuega
Women
  • Teuteuga Fasiai

Football

Tuvalu qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 21 athletes.[4]

Men
  • Katepu Sieni
  • Kolone Pokia
  • Alamoana Tofuola
  • Etimoni Timuani
  • Ali Takataka
  • Mau Penisula
  • Vaisua Liva
  • Okilani Tinilau
  • Lutelu Tiute
  • James Lepaio
  • George Panapa
  • Togavai Stanley
  • Raj Sogivalu
  • Faiana Ofati
  • Uota Ale
  • Meauma Petaia
  • Akelei Limaalofa
  • Lopati Okelani
  • Joshua Tapasei

Powerlifting

Tuvalu qualified 1 athlete.[5]

Men
  • Nakibae Kitiseni - 5th in the 74 kg division

Rugby Sevens

Tuvalu qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes.[6]

Men
  • Salemona Tefana
  • Luagigie Taitaiga
  • Vete Telina Ofati
  • Talia Vaitiu
  • Patiliki Patiliki
  • Patelu Paisi
  • Semalie Telavaha Fotu
  • Tulumani Talia
  • Teriaua Koio
  • Olaalofa Eliu
  • Eric Maatia Toafa
  • Afaaso Sanaila Bici

Tennis

Tuvalu qualified 2 athletes.[7]

Men
  • Iakopo Molotii
Women
  • Saintly Alesi Molotii

Volleyball

Indoor Volleyball

Tuvalu qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 members.[8]

Men
  • Paenui Fagota
  • Sioni Koum
  • Afemai Lopati Sigano
  • Ikapoti Kaisami sunset
  • Sanelivi Viliamu
  • Jay Timo
  • Pelosi Solofa
  • Siopepa Tailolo
Women
  • Lillian Tusitala
  • Fuligafou Vaega
  • Foma Kalala
  • Lilly Lafita
  • Sagalei Uila
  • Esther Koulapi
  • Matagimalie Evagelia
  • Loise Sumeo
  • Tongauea Teikale
  • Teala Enele

Weightlifting

Tuvalu qualified 1 athlete.[9]

Men

References

  1. ^ List of Athletes Competing as of July 28, 2011
  2. ^ Athletics – Participants
  3. ^ Badminton Participants
  4. ^ Football - Men's Roster
  5. ^ Powerlifting – Participants
  6. ^ Rugby 7s – Team Rosters
  7. ^ Tennis - Participants
  8. ^ Indoor Volleyball – [Participants
  9. ^ Weightlifting - Participants
  10. ^ "XIV. PACIFIC GAMES (09/05/2011 - NCL: Noumea)". Olystats. 2011. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
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