Tahiti at the 2015 Pacific Games

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Tahiti at the
2015 Pacific Games
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IOC code TAH
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. [upper-alpha 1] [1]

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Athletics

Tahiti qualified 25 athletes in track and field:

Women
Men

Para Sport

Men

Basketball

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

Women
Men

Beach volleyball

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

Women
Men

Bodybuilding

Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in body building:

Men

Boxing

Tahiti qualified 13 athletes in boxing:

Women
Men

Football

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

Men

Golf

Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in golf:

Women
Men

Karate

Tahiti qualified 7 athletes in karate:[ citation needed ]

Women
Men

Outrigger canoeing

Tahiti qualified 30 athletes in va'a:

Women
Men

Powerlifting

Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in powerlifting:

Women
Men

Rugby sevens

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

Rugby Union 7s

Women
Men

Sailing

Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in sailing:

Women
Men

Shooting

Tahiti qualified 8 athletes in shooting:

Women
Men

Squash

Tahiti qualified 8 athletes in squash:

Women
Men

Swimming

Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in swimming:

Women
Men

Table tennis

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

Women
Men

Taekwondo

Tahiti qualified 13 athletes in taekwondo:

Women
Men

Tennis

Tahiti qualified 9 athletes in tennis:

Women
Men

Triathlon

Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in triathlon:

Women
Men

Volleyball

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

Women
Men

Weightlifting

Tahiti qualified 6 athletes in weightlifting:

Women
Men

Notes

  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]

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