Tuvalu competed at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 4 to 18 July 2015. Nakibae Kitisane was the Chef de Mission.[1] Tuvalu listed 101 competitors as of 4 July 2015.[2] Four competitors qualified for two sports.[A]
Tuvalu was ranked 19th at the Games, with 4 medals (1 gold - 0 silver - 3 bronze). Telupe Iosefa received the first ever gold medal won by Tuvalu at the Pacific Games in the powerlifting 120 kg male division.[3][4][5][6]
Tuvalu qualified 4 athletes in beach volleyball. The women played in Pool A of the competition and lost all the games in the preliminary rounds.[9] The men played in Pool A of the competition and lost all the games in the preliminary rounds.[10]
Susie Tulimanu (84 kg+ Female - TOTAL 375 kg - PLACED 5th)[16]
Togafiti Eliko (84 kg+ Female - TOTAL 285 kg - PLACED 6th)[16]
Men
John Sauola Felemeni (74 kg Male - TOTAL 445 kg - PLACED 5th)[17]
Nakibae Kitiseni (74 kg Male - third best bench-press and dead-lift but failed to complete the squat, meaning his final total was zero)[1][17]
Bernard Ewekia (83 kg Male - TOTAL 467.5 kg - PLACED 8th)[18]
Ita Uniuni (83 kg Male - TOTAL 420 kg - PLACED 10th)[18]
Mark Loleni (93 kg Male - TOTAL 510 kg - PLACED 4th)[19]
Fakataliga Ulisese (93 kg Male - TOTAL 490 kg - PLACED 5th)[19]
Telupe Iosefa won the gold medal in the 120 kg male division, with a squat lift of 337.5 kg (the best performance), he then produced a bench press of 182.5 kg, followed by a deadlift of 285 kg to achieve the total of 805 kg.[3][4][5][6]
Tuvalu qualified 11 athletes in table tennis. The women played in the team event but did not progress beyond the round-robin matches.[21] The men played in the team event but did not progress beyond the round-robin matches.[22]
Tuvalu qualified a men's team in touch rugby (16 players). The Tuvalu team won against Tonga 6-5 (touchdowns) in the first game; they were defeated by Cook Islands 11-3 in the second game; they won against Kiribati 11-2 in the third game; and in the final game of the round robin competition, Tuvalu was defeated by Solomon Islands 10-4. The team did not proceed to the semi-finals and ended up in 6th place in the competition.:[25]
Tuvalu qualified men's and women's teams in volleyball (28 players). The women played in Pool A of the competition and lost all the games in the preliminary rounds.[26] The men played in Pool B of the competition and won the game against Nauru (3-2) but lost against Fiji, New Caledonia, American Samoa, Wallis and Futuna.[27]
The Tuvalu Weightlifting Federation qualified 13 athletes in weightlifting. The Senior, Youth & Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championships 2015 were held same time as the Pacific Games weightlifting competition:
Women
Lepeka Felieisi (Snatch 63 kg Female - best 50 kg - placed 7th equal)[28] Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29] Participated in the Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[30] Participated in the Youth Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[31]
Tigerina Joglina Telogo (Snatch 63 kg Female - best 50 kg - placed 7th equal)[28] Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29] Participated in Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[30]
Alieta Adrianne Kalakaua (Snatch 69 kg Female - best 50 kg - placed 6th)[32] (Clean and Jerk 69 kg Female - best 65 kg - placed 6th)[33] (TOTAL 115 kg - PLACED 9th)[34] Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29] Participated in the Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[30] Participated in the Youth Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[31]
Togafiti Eliko (75+kg Female - no successful lifts) Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29] Participated in the Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[30] Participated in the Youth Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[31]
Ela Lupeni
Men
Manuila Raobu - Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29] Participated in the Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015 (Snatch 56 kg Male - best 65 kg - placed 5th) (Clean and Jerk 56 kg Male - best 77 kg - placed 6th) (TOTAL 142 kg - PLACED 6th)[30] Participated in the Youth Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[31]
Munua Tuau Lapua (Snatch 62 kg Male - best 75 kg - placed 5th)[35] (Clean and Jerk 62 kg Male - best 106 kg - placed 4th)[36] (TOTAL 181 kg - PLACED 4th)[37] Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29] He won the silver medal in his category in the Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[30]
Logona Esau (Clean and Jerk 77 kg Male - best 145 kg - placed 4th)[38] Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29]
Tavevele Noa (Snatch 77 kg Male - best 95 kg - placed 10th)[39] (Clean and Jerk 77 kg Male - best 125 kg - placed 9th)[38] (TOTAL 22O kg - PLACED 10th)[40] Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29]
Tafaoata Tuau Lapua (Snatch 85 kg Male - best 100 kg - placed 8th equal)[41] (Clean and Jerk 85 kg Male- best 128 kg - placed 11th)[42] (TOTAL 228 kg - PLACED 11th)[43] Participated in the Senior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[29] He won the silver medal in his category in the Junior Oceania Weightlifting Championship 2015.[30]
Lale Esau (disqualified on first day of weightlifting for being over weight in his category).[44]
Tuau Lapua Lapua (disqualified on first day of weightlifting for being over weight in his category).[44]
Teiloa Lotomahana (disqualified on first day of weightlifting for being under weight in his category).[44]
Isaia Takuya Nuese Temaka
Vili Eliko
Notes
^Togafiti Eliko, Ela Lupeni and Tuau Lapua Lapua qualified in powerlifting and weightlifting. Etimoni Timuani qualified in athletics and touch rugby.[2]