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2023 Oceania Athletics Cup

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4th Oceania Cup
Dates23–24 June
Host citySaipan, Northern Mariana Islands
VenueOleai Stadium
LevelSenior
Events32
Participation101 athletes
2025

The 2023 Oceania Cup is an international track and field sporting event that was held in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, on 23–24 June 2023. It was the fourth edition of the Oceania Cup.[1]

Format

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Athletes from the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) member federations will take part in the Oceania Cup, representing 5 teams from Oceania.[2] The teams have been selected by OAA to represent each region of the Pacific – Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with the Northern Marianas (host) and Australia the only two federations having their own team.[3]

The five teams will be competing over three days. The competition comprises a programme of 15 track and field events for men and women as well as 2 mixed relay events, giving a total of 32 events.[4]

Teams may enter as many athletes as they like in every event (with the exception of the 3000 meters run and high jump), but only one male and one female athlete may compete and score. Teams are only allowed to have a maximum of two athletes of each gender in the high jump and 3000 meter run. Every team is allowed to enter no more than of just one team in the relay event(s).[5]

Only those athletes from each team with the highest ranking will be eligible to score. However, in order to receive a score, athletes must register a performance. The top-eight athletes receive individual events score distributions of 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 based on their finishes. The five winning teams each receive 20-16-12-10-8 points for the relays. The team with the most points at the conclusion of the competition will be named the Oceania Athletics champions and awarded a trophy.[5]

Schedule

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Time Event
June 23
13:00 M Shot Put Final
13:00 W Discus Throw Final
13:45 W 100 Metres Hurdles Final
14:00 M 110 Metres Hurdles Final
14:00 M Triple Jump Final
14:00 W Triple Jump Final
15:00 W High Jump Final
16:00 M 1500 Metres Final
16:15 W 1500 Metres Final
16:30 W Shot Put Final
16:30 M Discus Throw Final
16:30 M High Jump Final
16:45 M 400 Metres Final
16:55 W 400 Metres Final
17:35 M 100 Metres Final
17:45 W 100 Metres Final
June 24
13:20 W 800 Metres Final
13:30 M 800 Metres Final
14:00 M Hammer Throw Final
14:00 W 200 Metres Final
14:15 M 200 Metres Final
15:00 W Hammer Throw Final
15:00 M Long Jump Final
15:35 W 400 Metres Hurdles Final
13:45 M 400 Metres Hurdles Final
16:15 W Long Jump Final
16:20 M 3000 Metres Final
16:35 W 3000 Metres Final
16:45 W Javelin Throw Final
16:45 M Javelin Throw Final
17:15 Mixed 4x100 Metres Relay Final
17:30 Mixed 4x400 Metres Relay Final

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Standings

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Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Melanesia 273
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Polynesia 196
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia 190
4 Micronesia 163
5  Northern Mariana Islands 138

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Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Details
 Leroy Kamau (PNG)
Melanesia
10.65  Pais Wisil (PNG)
Melanesia
10.72  Johnny Key (SAM)
Polynesia
10.84
200 metres
Details
 Leroy Kamau (PNG)
Melanesia
21.68  Daniel Blest (AUS)
Australia
21.89  Pais Wisil (PNG)
Melanesia
22.34
400 metres
Details
 Daniel Blest (AUS)
Australia
47.68  Adolf Kauba (PNG)
Melanesia
48.01  Daniel Baul (PNG)
Melanesia
48.15
800 metres
Details
 Adolf Kauba (PNG)
Melanesia
1:57.25  Rylie Cabalse (HAW)
Polynesia
2:02.34  Sione Taufeulungaki (TGA)
Polynesia
2:03.24
1500 metres
Details
 Rylie Cabalse (HAW)
Polynesia
4:09.44  Aquila Turalom (PNG)
Melanesia
4:09.57  Hugh Kent (GUM)
Micronesia
4:21.95
3000 metres
Details
 Aquila Turalom (PNG)
Melanesia
9:20.56  Hugh Kent (GUM)
Micronesia
9:23.45  Tang Pony (NMI)
Northern Marianas
10:56.65
110 metres hurdles
Details
 Kolone Alefosio (SAM)
Polynesia
15.20  Karo Iga (PNG)
Melanesia
16.09  Mason Calma (GUM)
Micronesia
17.51
400 metres hurdles
Details
 Daniel Baul (PNG)
Melanesia
53.41  Timothee Aumard (PYF)
Polynesia
59.68  Mason Calma (GUM)
Micronesia
1:00.33
High jump
Details
 Nicholas Kollias (AUS)
Australia
2.15m  William Reed (MHL)
Micronesia
1.90m  Karo Iga (PNG)
Melanesia
1.85m
Long jump
Details
 Liam Fairweather (AUS)
Australia
7.68m  Karo Iga (PNG)
Melanesia
7.08m  Inoke Waisake (FIJ)
Melanesia
6.70m
Triple jump
Details
 Inoke Waisake (FIJ)
Melanesia
14.78m  Gum Mabor (AUS)
Australia
13.61m  Teaiki Lenoir (PYF)
Polynesia
13.37m
Shot put
Details
 Jonathan Detageouwa (NRU)
Micronesia
16.07m  Jackson Mellor (AUS)
Australia
13.98m  Elijah Poila (COK)
Polynesia
13.37m
Discus throw
Details
 Elijah Poila (COK)
Polynesia
43.87m  Jackson Mellor (AUS)
Australia
42.86m  Jonathan Detageouwa (NRU)
Micronesia
36.85m
Hammer throw
Details
 Benjamin Voogd (AUS)
Australia
54.76m  Elijah Poila (COK)
Polynesia
22.96m  Lyle Andrews (NMI)
Northern Marianas
22.60m
Javelin throw
Details
 Karo Iga (PNG)
Melanesia
52.04m  Nick Gross (NMI)
Northern Marianas
45.56m  Douglas Schmidt (NMI)
Northern Marianas
43.12m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
Details
 Regine Tugade-Watson (GUM)
Micronesia
12.06  Leonie Beu (PNG)
Melanesia
12.39  Charlotte Banks (AUS)
Australia
12.51
200 metres
Details
 Leonie Beu (PNG)
Melanesia
24.13  Alice Dixon (AUS)
Australia
24.87  Adrine Monagi (PNG)
Melanesia
25.24
400 metres
Details
 Leonie Beu (PNG)
Melanesia
55.70  Alice Dixon (AUS)
Australia
55.96  Hereiti Bernardino (PYF)
Polynesia
58.75
800 metres
Details
 Nyree Hamilton (AUS)
Australia
2:10.96  Lily Mather (AUS)
Australia
2:12.15  Scholastica Herman (PNG)
Melanesia
2:13.80
1500 metres
Details
 Lily Mather (AUS)
Australia
4:42.10  Nyree Hamilton (AUS)
Australia
4:42.47  Scholastica Herman (PNG)
Melanesia
4:52.47
3000 metres
Details
 Leyla Liakatos (AUS)
Australia
10:43.89  Tania Tan (NMI)
Northern Marianas
10:53.08  Amandine Matera (PYF)
Polynesia
11:12.57
100 metres hurdles
Details
 Adrine Monagi (PNG)
Melanesia
14.46  Kiara Gilroy (PYF)
Polynesia
16.31
400 metres hurdles
Details
 Edna Boafob (PNG)
Melanesia
1:03.38  Hereiti Bernardino (PYF)
Polynesia
1:04.58  Kiara Gilroy (PYF)
Polynesia
1:09.42
High jump
Details
 Edna Boafob (PNG)
Melanesia
1.55m
Long jump
Details
 Rellie Kaputin (PNG)
Melanesia
5.76m  Alexandra Harrison (AUS)
Australia
5.50m  Regine Tugade-Watson (GUM)
Micronesia
5.34m
Triple jump
Details
 Rellie Kaputin (PNG)
Melanesia
11.65m  Regine Tugade-Watson (GUM)
Micronesia
11.00m
Shot put
Details
 Emma Berg (AUS)
Australia
15.26m  Sally Shokry (AUS)
Australia
13.13m  Alexandra Morgan (ASA)
Polynesia
12.54m
Discus throw
Details
 Alexandra Morgan (ASA)
Polynesia
50.96m  Sally Shokry (AUS)
Australia
45.93m  Mia Pulianos (MHL)
Micronesia
39.01m
Hammer throw
Details
 Alysha Pearson (AUS)
Australia
55.16m  Alexandra Morgan (ASA)
Polynesia
39.11m  Taleyah Jones (NFK)
Melanesia
36.80m
Javelin throw
Details
 Sharon Toako (PNG)
Melanesia
46.56m  Genie Gerardo (GUM)
Micronesia
27.11m  Maria Igitol (NMI)
Northern Marianas
26.50m

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 m relay
Details
Melanesia (A)
 Adrine Monagi (PNG)
 Leroy Kamau (PNG)
 Leonie Beu (PNG)
 Pais Wisil (PNG)
43.05 Melanesia (B)
 Chloe David (VAN)
 Inoke Waisake (FIJ)
 Rellie Kaputin (PNG)
 Karo Iga (PNG)
45.54 Polynesia
 Kolone Alefosio (SAM)
 Johnny Key (SAM)
 Hereiti Bernardino (PYF)
 Filomenaleonisa Iakopo (ASA)
45.62
4 × 400 m relay
Details
Australia
 Liam Fairweather (AUS)
 Nyree Hamilton (AUS)
 Daniel Blest (AUS)
 Alice Dixon (AUS)
3:31.53 Melanesia
 Daniel Baul (PNG)
 Leonie Beu (PNG)
 Adolf Kauba (PNG)
 Edna Boafob (PNG)
3:33.00 Polynesia
 Timothee Aumard (PYF)
 Kiara Gilroy (PYF)
 Rylie Cabalse (HAW)
 Hereiti Bernardino (PYF)
3:47.43

Participating nations

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References

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  1. ^ "Oceania Cup 2023". Oceania Athletics. 30 September 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "PRESS RELEASE: OCEANIA CUP ENTRIES". Oceania Athletics. 29 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  3. ^ For the first time ever, one athlete will represent Hawaii which is not an associate member of OAA, and New Zealand, invited with its own team, will not be entered. There are no athletes from Palau, Niue, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna.
  4. ^ "Oceania Cup entry list" (PDF). Oceania Athletics. 29 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Competition Manual Oceania Cup and Oceania Masters – Saipan 2023" (PDF). Oceania Athletics. 5 June 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Oceania Cup draft timetable" (PDF). Oceania Athletics. 5 June 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Team scores - Day 1 Oceania Cup 2023" (PDF). Oceania Athletics. 23 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  8. ^ "Oceania Cup". Oceania Athletics. 25 June 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  9. ^ "16 Emerging Athletes Bound for Oceania Cup". Athletics Australia. 16 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.