Volleyball at the Pacific Games (previously known as the South Pacific Games) has been played since 1963. [1]
Games | Year | Host city | Medals | Ref | ||
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Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
I | 1963 | Suva | French Polynesia | American Samoa | Fiji | [2] |
II | 1966 | Nouméa | French Polynesia | New Caledonia | Wallis and Futuna | [2] [3] |
III | 1969 | Port Moresby | New Caledonia | Wallis and Futuna | New Caledonia | [4] [5] |
IV | 1971 | Papeete | New Caledonia | French Polynesia | Western Samoa | [6] |
V | 1975 | Tumon | New Caledonia | French Polynesia | American Samoa | [7] |
VI | 1979 | Suva | American Samoa | New Caledonia | French Polynesia | [8] |
VII | 1983 | Apia | American Samoa | New Caledonia | French Polynesia | [9] |
VIII | 1987 | Nouméa | New Caledonia | American Samoa | Tahiti | |
IX | 1991 | Port Moresby | Western Samoa | American Samoa | Tahiti | |
X | 1995 | Papeete | Tahiti | New Caledonia | Fiji | [1] |
XI | 1999 | Santa Rita | Tahiti | Fiji | New Caledonia | [10] |
XII | 2003 | Suva | Tahiti | New Caledonia | Wallis and Futuna | |
XIII | 2007 | Apia | Wallis and Futuna | Tahiti | New Caledonia | |
XIV | 2011 ( | )Nouméa | Wallis and Futuna | Tahiti | Papua New Guinea | |
XV | 2015 ( | )Port Moresby | Wallis and Futuna | New Caledonia | Tahiti | |
XVI | 2019 ( | )Apia | Tahiti | Wallis and Futuna | New Caledonia |
Games | Year | Host city | Medals | Ref | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
I | No women's tournament in 1963 | [2] | ||||
II | 1966 | Nouméa | French Polynesia | New Caledonia | Wallis and Futuna | [2] [3] |
III | 1969 | Port Moresby | French Polynesia | Wallis and Futuna | New Caledonia | [4] [5] |
IV | 1971 | Papeete | French Polynesia | New Caledonia | Wallis and Futuna | [6] |
V | 1975 | Tumon | New Caledonia | French Polynesia | Wallis and Futuna | [7] |
VI | 1979 | Suva | French Polynesia | New Caledonia | American Samoa | [11] |
VII | 1983 | Apia | French Polynesia | New Caledonia | American Samoa | [upper-alpha 1] |
VIII | 1987 | Nouméa | Tahiti | American Samoa | New Caledonia | |
IX | 1991 | Port Moresby | Tahiti | Wallis and Futuna | American Samoa | [upper-alpha 1] |
X | 1995 | Papeete | Tahiti | New Caledonia | Fiji | [upper-alpha 1] |
XI | 1999 | Santa Rita | Tahiti | New Caledonia | Fiji | [10] [upper-alpha 1] |
XII | 2003 | Suva | Tahiti | New Caledonia | Samoa | |
XIII | 2007 | Apia | Tahiti | Fiji | Samoa | |
XIV | 2011 ( | )Nouméa | Tahiti | New Caledonia | Samoa | |
XV | 2015 ( | )Port Moresby | American Samoa | Tahiti | New Caledonia | |
XVI | 2019 ( | )Apia | New Caledonia | Tahiti | Samoa |
Indoor volleyball was introduced to the South Pacific Mini Games in 1997 at Pago Pago, American Samoa.
Games | Year | Host city | Medals | Ref | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
V | 1997 | Pago Pago | Western Samoa | American Samoa | Fiji | [upper-alpha 1] [12] |
VI–VIII | Volleyball not contested 2001–09 | |||||
IX | 2013 ( | )Mata-Utu | Papua New Guinea | Wallis and Futuna | New Caledonia | [13] |
Games | Year | Host city | Medals | Ref | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||
V | 1997 | Pago Pago | Tahiti | American Samoa | Fiji | [14] |
VI–VIII | Volleyball not contested 2001–09 | |||||
IX | 2013 ( | )Mata-Utu | Tahiti | New Caledonia | Fiji | [13] |
The 2003 South Pacific Games were held in Suva, Fiji from 28 June to 12 July 2003. They are also known as the XII South Pacific Games.
A cricket tournament at the Pacific Games, previously the South Pacific Games, was introduced in 1979 and was played intermittently at games in the 1980s and 1990s, depending on the facilities of the host nation. Since 2003, cricket has featured at every Pacific Games. Detailed records of the tournaments prior to 2003 have not been kept and beyond knowing what teams won the gold and silver medals at each Games, little is known with certainty of the first three tournaments.
The 1963 South Pacific Games, held from 29 August to 9 September 1963 at Suva in Fiji, was the first edition of the South Pacific Games. The multisport games were established to engender bonds of friendship amongst peoples in the Pacific, after an idea originated by Dr A.H. Sahu Khan was adopted by the South Pacific Commission. At a meeting of nine Territories, held in Nouméa during March 1961, Fiji was awarded the honour of hosting the first Games.
The 1969 South Pacific Games, held from 13–23 August 1969 at Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea, was the third edition of the South Pacific Games. A total of 1,150 athletes participated in the games.
Basketball at the Pacific Games has been played since 1963. It has also been contested at the Pacific Mini Games and, from the games at Port Vila in 2017, under the 3x3 format.
Boxing at the Pacific Games has been contested since 1963 when it was included as one of ten sports at the First South Pacific Games held in Suva, Fiji. There are presently ten weight classes for the men's competition at the Pacific Games, known as the South Pacific Games prior to 2011, in accordance with the (amateur) International Boxing Association (AIBA) classifications.
The 1966 South Pacific Games, held at Nouméa in New Caledonia from 8–18 December 1966, was the second edition of the South Pacific Games.
The 1971 South Pacific Games, held at Papeete in Tahiti from 25 August to 5 September 1971, was the fourth edition of the South Pacific Games.
The 1999 South Pacific Games, held in Guam from 29 May to 12 June 1999, was the eleventh edition of the South Pacific Games.
The 1997 South Pacific Mini Games were held at Pago Pago in American Samoa from 11 to 22 August 1997. It was the fifth edition of the South Pacific Mini Games. It was much larger than previous editions, with an almost doubling of the number of medals awarded compared to the 1993 South Pacific Mini Games. The impressive performances by Nauru in weightlifting continued in Pago Pago, with the tiny nation finishing on top of the unofficial medal table after winning 33 gold.
The 1995 South Pacific Games, held at Papeete in French Polynesia from 25 August to 5 September 1995, was the tenth edition of the South Pacific Games.
The 1983 South Pacific Games, held at Apia in Western Samoa from 5–16 September 1983, was the seventh edition of the South Pacific Games.
The 1979 South Pacific Games, held at Suva in Fiji from 28 August to 8 September 1979, was the sixth edition of the South Pacific Games.
Netball at the Pacific Games has been an optional Pacific Games sport since 1963. Fiji have been the tournament's most successful team, winning seven gold medals. Cook Islands have won four gold medals. To date, only the Cook Islands and Fiji have won netball gold at the Pacific Games.
Golf has been contested at the Pacific Games since 1969 when the sport was included as one of fifteen sports at the Third South Pacific Games held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. It is a core sport on the Pacific Games program.
Tennis at the Pacific Games has been contested since 1963 when it was included as one of ten sports at the First South Pacific Games held in Suva, Fiji.
Weightlifting at the Pacific Games has been contested since 1966 when it was included as one of twelve sports at the Second South Pacific Games held in Nouméa, New Caledonia. A weightlifting competition for women was introduced in 1995 for the games in Papeete.
Swimming competitions have been held at the Pacific Games since the inaugural edition in 1963 at every Games except for 1983. Swimming has also been held once at the South Pacific Mini Games, in 2005.
Sailing at the Pacific Games was first contested when the sport was added for the 1969 games at Port Moresby. It has also been included at several of the Pacific Mini Games, starting with the fifth edition held in American Samoa in 1997.
Judo has been contested at the Pacific Games since 1969 when it was included in the Third South Pacific Games held in Port Moresby.| Judo has also been included at the Pacific Mini Games held at Port Vila in 2017.