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Tahiti at the 2015 Pacific Games

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Tahiti at the
2015 Pacific Games
IOC codeTAH
4 July 2015 (2015-07-04) – 8 July 2015 (2015-07-08)
Competitors273 in 21 sports
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
39
Silver
34
Bronze
41
Total
114
Pacific Games appearances

French Polynesia competed as Tahiti at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 4 to 18 July 2015. Tahiti listed 273 competitors as of 4 July 2015. Of these, five competitors were qualified in two sports each.[A][1]

Athletics

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Tahiti qualified 25 athletes in track and field:

Women
  • Tea Boyer
  • Heiata Brinkfield
  • Kahaia Dauphin
  • Salome De Barthez De Marmorieres
  • Tahiona Doucet
  • Elodie Elodie Menou (epse Mevel)
  • Mihiatea Gooding
  • Timeri Lamorelle
  • Vainui Neagle
  • Gwoelani Patu
  • Candice Richer
  • Teumere Lucie Teumere Tepu
Men

Para Sport

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Men
  • Christian Chee Ayee

Basketball

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Tahiti qualified men's and women's teams in basketball (23 athletes in total):[2][3]

Women
  • Heimano Buisson
  • Reva Dauphin
  • Orama Laille
  • Alizee Lefranc
  • Oceane Lefranc
  • Maea Lextreyt
  • Rosa Mahana Tuhiata Mariteragi
  • Myranda Mariteragi (epse Bonnet)
  • Aeata Tepu
  • Mahine Kamakea Tepu
  • Mahinetea Vidal
Men
  • Michel Audouin
  • Andy Commings
  • Eddy Commings
  • Glenn Garbutt
  • Ariihau Meuel
  • Ariirimarau Meuel
  • Teva Rauzy
  • Derrick Scott
  • Reihiti Sommers
  • Matehau Taputu
  • Rahitiarii Teriierooiterai
  • Larry Teriitemataua

Beach volleyball

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Tahiti qualified men's and women's teams in beach volleyball (4 athletes in total):

Women
  • Onyx Le Bihan
  • Heiani Vaki
Men
  • Terau Raitama Ena
  • Terii Steve Steve Tauraa

Bodybuilding

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Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in body building:

Men
  • Steve Ah Scha
  • Stanley Serge Bruneau
  • Gary Colombani
  • Simon Luis
  • Jean Yann Maitere
  • Samuel-Jean Mercier

Boxing

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Tahiti qualified 13 athletes in boxing:

Women
  • Taraina Rataro-Tuihaa
  • Marie-Madeleine Taura
  • Edith Tavanae
Men
  • Matauarii Ienfa
  • Heiarii Mai
  • Tautuarii Nena
  • Heimata Neuffer
  • Ariitea Putoa
  • Walter Raurahi
  • Terauri Rowan Taurei
  • Jordan Tuihaa
  • Eddy Tuuhia
  • Roger Waoute

Football

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Tahiti qualified a men's team in football (24 players):[4]

Men

Golf

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Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in golf:

Women
  • Mareva Collado-Nordhoff
  • Maggy Dury
  • Anne Vaea Nauta
  • Anne Vaea Nauta
  • Denise Taruoura (ep Yan)
Men
  • Tamihau Bougues
  • Theo Carlotti
  • Jean-François Cazaux
  • Matahiapo Wohler

Karate

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Tahiti qualified 7 athletes in karate:[citation needed]

Women
  • Vaitiare Tehaameamea
Men
  • Killian Laugrost
  • Matahi Lemaire
  • Honoiti Lien
  • Noa Lucas
  • Vincent Mikula
  • Anapa Otcenasek

Outrigger canoeing

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Tahiti qualified 30 athletes in va'a:

Women
  • Angelique Aiho
  • Utiutirei Flores
  • Temake Frida Faura
  • Tiahiti Itchner
  • Ahipua Lee
  • Brenda Vaimiti Maoni
  • Hotuniuarii Leila Tama
  • Puatea Taruoura
  • Rarahu Taruoura
  • Hereiti Annette Tavaearii
  • Hivalani Tetuamanuhiri
  • Mata Tufaimea
  • Sandy Vane
  • Rose Veselsky
Men
  • Ariioehau Gordon Tamatea Bourgerie
  • Tuteariimaroura Hoatua
  • Moe Miti Teihoarii Ihorai Brotherson
  • Sly Rendy Jefferson Ly Sao
  • Raunui Jhon Makiroto-Piritua
  • Tuatini Alfred Makiroto-Piritua
  • Manuarai Maruaitu
  • Tauhiti Nena
  • Brice Tihaunui Punuataahitua
  • Heiata Ravahere Manea
  • Hititua Taerea
  • Teraivetea Taruoura
  • Harley Maui Tavaearii
  • Abel Arii Teriitemataua
  • Revi Landry Raihau Thon Sing
  • Temanarii Utia

Powerlifting

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Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in powerlifting:

Women
  • Titiri Marie-Anne Charton
  • Alexandrine Fanaura
  • Claudine Yu Hing
Men
  • Joachim Ah Scha
  • Zelyko Manua
  • Augustin Rua
  • Hinau Teotahi
  • Teremu Touatekina
  • Nelva Vahimarae

Rugby sevens

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Tahiti qualified men's and women's teams in rugby sevens (25 players in total):

Rugby Union 7s

Women
  • Cloe Devaluez
  • Eva Huchede
  • Maruiata Hurahutia
  • Lucette Kimitete
  • Toimata Mickaeli Mooria
  • Nawel Remini
  • Desire Takatai
  • Herenui Tehuiotoa
  • Anais Heimata Temarii
  • Meihiti Teriinohopuaiterai
  • Hanaley Teuira (ep Yun Shan Fat)
  • Florine Tevero
  • Raitiare Tihani Tokoragi
Men
  • Teuira Frogier
  • Vainui Frogier
  • Andoni Jimenez
  • Taitearii Mahuru
  • Foliaki Makalea
  • Vincent Perez
  • Marc Richmond
  • François Tardieu
  • Yves Tehaameamea
  • Anthony Tesquet
  • Haley Teuira
  • Andrew Vanaa

Sailing

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Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in sailing:

Women
  • Elise Djenadi
  • Gwenaelle Janicaud
  • Emmanuel Rousseau
Men
  • Arnaud Teva Bourdelon
  • Tuiterai Salmon
  • Teiva Veronique

Shooting

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Tahiti qualified 8 athletes in shooting:

Women
  • Marie-Louise Normand (ep Darius) – 10 m air pistol female.
Men
  • Moeava Bambridge
  • Tuanua Degage
  • Gabriel Lan San – 10 m air pistol male.
  • Alexandre Lehartel
  • Jean-Pierre Mihuraa
  • Jean-Hiro Pratx
  • Freddy Yen Kway – 25 m pistol mixed.[5]

Squash

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Tahiti qualified 8 athletes in squash:

Women
  • Heimana Charles (ep Chung)
  • Isabelle Gouaille (ep Olite)
  • Agnes Pierson (ep Chantre)
  • Beatrice Villa
Men
  • Ridge Chung
  • Laurent Ferruci
  • Yann Lo
  • Phillippe Rougier

Swimming

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Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in swimming:

Women
  • Mehani Bernadino
  • Alizee Diaz
Men
  • Anthony Clark
  • Rahiti De Vos
  • Stephane Debaere
  • Teiki Dupont
  • Hugo Lambert
  • Henere Sommers
  • Rainui Teriipaia-Rentier

Table tennis

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Tahiti qualified 10 athletes in table tennis:[6][7]

Women
  • Alize Belrose
  • Rachel Hsiao
  • Tearo Le Caill
  • Melveen Richmond
  • Aurelie Cyrine Sam
  • Tuarikirau Thunot
Men
  • Gregoire Dossier
  • Ocean Belrose
  • Hugo Gendron
  • Tinihau-O-Terai Klouman

Taekwondo

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Tahiti qualified 13 athletes in taekwondo:

Women
  • Alison Deane
  • Moehau Faaite
  • Urariimarotini Hamblin
  • Mataheitini Raihauti
  • Taraina Rataro-Tuihaa
  • Horue Taufa
Men
  • Peter Babka
  • Waldeck Defaix
  • Lloyd Tuarai Hery
  • Manu Huaatua
  • Teava Mu
  • Kaheiani Pittman
  • Teddy Teng

Tennis

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Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in tennis:

Women
  • Naia Guitton
  • Ravahere Marie-Emilie Rauzy
  • Estelle Tehau
  • Mayka Tehani Zima
Men
  • Reihiti Chin Meun
  • Patrice Cotti
  • Heve Kelley
  • Reynald Taaroa
  • Angelo Yersin

Triathlon

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Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in triathlon:

Women
  • Kari Lee Armour (ep Lazzari)
  • Salome De Barthez De Marmorieres
  • Poerava Van Bastolaire
Men
  • Laurent Barra
  • Keanu Lorfevre
  • Benjamin Zorgnotti

Volleyball

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Tahiti qualified men's and women's teams in volleyball (28 athletes in total):

Women
  • Tehea Labaste
  • Tehei Labaste
  • Vaimiti Lee Tam
  • Hinarii Mahai
  • Poai-Ura Manate
  • Maimiti Patricia Patricia Mare (ep Taputuarai)
  • Raurea Marie-Lise Temarii
  • Matirita Stephanie Moua
  • Valeria Paofai (epse Vaki)
  • Grace Patu
  • Hinanui Teai
  • Taiana Tere
  • Katia Tetuanui
  • Louisa Lokelani Lokelani Vero
Men
  • Wilson Tuitete Bonno
  • Jim Hapipi
  • Vehiatua Heitarauri
  • Benjamin Leprado
  • Vaianuu Mare
  • Heimana Marii
  • Emile Yoan Teanuanu Paofai
  • Nohoarii Paofai
  • Arona Pitomai
  • Tapuragni Sommers
  • Vatea Mikael Tauraa
  • Maruake Teivao
  • Haereotahi Terorohauepa
  • Ryan Utia

Weightlifting

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Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in weightlifting:

Women
  • Titiri Marie-Anne Charton
  • Tehea Riipeu (epse Ratia)
  • Claudine Yu Hing
Men
  • Daniel Mana
  • Honoura Roopinia
  • Teremu Touatekina

Notes

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  1. ^ Titiri Marie-Anne Charton, Claudine Yu Hing and Teremu Touatekina qualified in powerlifting and weightlifting, Taraina Rataro-Tuihaa qualified in boxing and taekwondo, and Salome De Barthez De Marmorieres qualified in athletics and triathlon.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Athletes: Tahiti". Pacific Games 2015. 4 July 2015. Archived from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Basketball female". Pacific Games 2015. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Basketball male". Pacific Games 2015. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Soccer male". Pacific Games 2015. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  5. ^ Etchells, Daniel (8 July 2015). "Creek shoots Norfolk Island to first Pacific Games gold medal on action-packed fourth day". Inside the Games. Archived from the original on 8 July 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Table tennis female". Pacific Games 2015. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Table tennis male". Pacific Games 2015. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
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