Outrigger canoeing at the 2022 Pacific Mini Games

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Outrigger canoeing
at the 2022 Pacific Mini Games
Vaa pictogram.svg
Venue13th Fishermen Memorial Monument Beach
Location Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Dates20–24 June
Competitors182 from 11 nations
  2013

The outrigger canoeing competition, mostly referred to as Va'a in the Pacific region, at the 2022 Pacific Mini Games will be held from 20–24 June 2022 at the 13th Fishermen Memorial Monument Beach in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. [1]

Contents

Competition schedule

Participating nations

As of 1 June 2022, eleven countries and territories have confirmed their participation in va'a (outrigger canoeing) for the games. [1]

Pacific Games Associations

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Northern Mariana Islands)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Totals (0 entries)0000

Men's results

EventGoldSilverBronzeRef
V1 500 mNew Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  Albert Mainquet  (NCL) [2]
V6 500 m [3]


V6 1500 m [3]
V12 500 m [2]
V1 15 km
  (time= h:min:s)
Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tehaamana Bernadino  (TAH) [4]
V6 30 km
  (time= h:min:s)
[5]

Women's results

EventGoldSilverBronzeRef
V1 500 mFlag of French Polynesia.svg  Hinatea Bernadino  (TAH) [2]
V6 500 m [3]
V6 1500 m [3]
V12 500 m [2]
V1 15 km
  (time= h:min:s)
Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Vaimiti Maoni  (TAH) [6]
V6 30 km
  (time= h:min:s)
[5]

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