Pacific Games 2023: New Caledonia Dominates Medal Count As Female Weightlifters Shine
The dynamics of the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara underwent a captivating transformation as New Caledonia asserted their lead in the medal standings, propelled by their dominance in swimming.
Boasting eight gold, seven silver, and eight bronze medals, they amassed an impressive total of 23 medals, outshining the host nation, the Solomon Islands.
The spotlight of the day shone on exceptional weightlifters, Jenly Tegu Wini and Dika Toua, each clinching three gold medals for their respective countries.
Wini's exceptional performance in the women's 55 kilograms snatch category, where she lifted a total of 82 kilograms, marked a noteworthy beginning for the host nation.
Toua replicated this triumph for Papua New Guinea in the 49kg category, securing a trio of gold medals.
The collective achievements of the Toua sisters significantly enriched the weightlifting events.
In diverse sports, Fiji's men's tennis team secured a semifinal berth by overcoming Samoa, while PNG advanced in the women's team event.
Volleyball witnessed victories for Fiji and Tahiti, and basketball provided intense moments, including Samoa's narrow victory over Fiji.
Football featured Vanuatu's triumph over Tuvalu in the men's division and PNG's dominance over Vanuatu in the women's category.
In women's rugby league, Cook Islands, Tonga, and Fiji secured victories in the initial round matches.
As the Pacific Games unfold, Tuesday promises additional sports excitement, encompassing sailing, table tennis, football, rugby league 9s, and volleyball.
Medal tally
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