1990 Oceania Athletics Championships

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I Oceania Athletics Championships
DatesJuly 11–14
Host citySuva, Fiji Fiji
VenueNational Stadium
LevelSenior
Events38 (22 men, 16 women)

The 1990 Oceania Athletics Championships were held at the National Stadium[1] in Suva, Fiji, between July 11–14, 1990.

A total of 38 events were contested, 22 by men and 16 by women.

Athletes from the French overseas territories in the South Pacific were only admitted as guests.

Medal summary[]

Medal winners were published.[2]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Joseph Onika (SOL) 10.75  Subul Babo (PNG) 10.83  Jone Delai (FIJ) 10.92
200 metres  Subul Babo (PNG) 21.60  Joseph Onika (SOL) 21.87  Peauope Suli (TGA) 22.04
400 metres   (FIJ) 48.31   (FIJ) 48.45   (NZL) 49.36
800 metres   (NZL) 1:53.33  Lui Muavesi (FIJ) 1:54.03   (NZL) 1:54.21
1500 metres   (NZL) 3:58.58   (NZL) 3:59.61   (AUS) 4:01.88
5000 metres   (NZL) 15:09.87   (AUS) 15:17.87  Davendra Singh (FIJ) 15:19.53
10000 metres   (AUS) 32:08.46   (AUS) 32:42.16  Aaron Dupnai (PNG) 32:52.62
Marathon   (NZL) 2:30:31   (AUS) 2:31:03   (NZL) 2:36:34
3000 metres steeplechase   (NZL) 9:12.83  Davendra Singh (FIJ) 9:21.80   (AUS) 9:29.97
110 metres hurdles   (NZL) 15.39   (NZL) 15.51  Homelo Vi (TGA) 15.80
400 metres hurdles   (NZL) 52.83   (TGA) 54.30  Joe Rodan (FIJ) 54.33
High Jump   (NZL) 2.06   (AUS) 1.94   (FIJ) 1.94
Pole Vault   (NZL) 4.40   (TGA)
 Homelo Vi (TGA)
2.70
Long Jump   (NZL) 7.21   (FIJ) 7.13   (NZL) 7.02
Triple Jump   (NZL) 14.66   (NZL) 14.44   (AUS) 14.21
Shot Put   (NZL) 15.60   (AUS) 14.89   (AUS) 14.86
Discus Throw   (AUS) 47.80  Chris Mene (NZL) 46.96   (NZL) 44.04
Hammer Throw   (NZL) 57.50   (NZL) 50.04   (COK) 28.74
Javelin Throw   (FIJ) 71.54   (FIJ) 63.14   (AUS) 62.12
20 Kilometres Road Walk   (NZL) 1:39:46   (AUS) 1:54:15   (FIJ) 1:54:34
4 x 100 metres relay  Fiji
 Tonga
41.97  Papua New Guinea 42.40
4 x 400 metres relay  Fiji 3:15.29  Papua New Guinea 3:17.80  Tonga 3:20.05

: The 110 m hurdles event was won by from  New Caledonia in 15.35 s running as a guest.

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   (AUS) 12.17   (NZL) 12.27  Vaciseva Tavaga (FIJ) 12.37
200 metres   (AUS) 25.30  Chantal Brunner (NZL) 25.37   (NZL) 25.40
400 metres   (NZL) 56.11   (AUS) 56.35   (NZL) 57.83
800 metres   (NZL) 2:09.35   (AUS) 2:12.31   (AUS) 2:16.59
1500 metres   (NZL) 4:33.17   (NZL) 4:37.38   (AUS) 4:38.64
3000 metres   (NZL) 10:01.72   (AUS) 10:18.74  Jen Allred (GUM) 10:20.88
20 Kilometres Road Race  Lee-Ann McPhillips (NZL) 1:22:22  Jen Allred (GUM) 1:27:10   (AUS) 1:31:12
100 metres hurdles   (AUS) 14.67   (NZL) 15.26   (PNG) 15.49
400 metres hurdles   (PNG) 64.31   (AUS) 64.87   (NZL) 67.45
High Jump   (NZL) 1.77   (NZL) 1.77   (AUS) 1.68
Long Jump   (AUS) 6.01  Chantal Brunner (NZL) 5.85   (NZL) 5.46
Shot Put   (NZL) 13.52   (PNG) 12.87  Elizabeth Binns (NZL) 12.33
Discus Throw   (NZL) 47.02   (NZL) 38.20  Mereoni Vibose (FIJ) 38.08
Javelin Throw (old implement)  Mereoni Vibose (FIJ) 48.70   (PNG) 48.02   (AUS) 44.28
4 x 100 metres relay  New Zealand 47.92  Australia 48.56  Fiji 48.59
4 x 400 metres relay  Australia 3:55.73  New Zealand 3:57.83  Fiji 4:03.73

: The women's 20 kilometres road race event was won by Nadia Prasad from  New Caledonia in 1:20:32 running as a guest.

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (Fiji)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Zealand23131046
2 Australia7111028
3 Fiji*55919
4 Papua New Guinea2439
5 Tonga1337
6 Solomon Islands1102
7 Guam0112
8 Cook Islands0011
Totals (8 nations)393837114

References[]

  1. ^ ANZ National Stadium Upgrade, OAA, January 23, 2013, retrieved March 4, 2013
  2. ^ OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved March 4, 2013
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