2013 Pacific Mini Games

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IX Pacific Mini Games
2013 Pacific Mini Games Logo.png
Host city Mata Utu
Country Flag of France.svg / Flag of Wallis and Futuna.svg Wallis and Futuna
MottoPasifika Lena, Pasifika Pe'ia
(French: Le Pacifique Autrement, Le Pacifique Simplement)
(English: The Pacific Otherwise, Simply ... the Pacific)
Nations22
Events99 in 8 sports
OpeningSeptember 2, 2013 (2013-09-02)
ClosingSeptember 12, 2013 (2013-09-12)
Opened by François Hollande
Main venueKafika Stadium

The 2013 Pacific Mini Games was the ninth edition of these Mini Games. They were held in Mata Utu in Wallis and Futuna from 2 to 12 September 2013. It was the first time the games had been held in Wallis and Futuna. [1]

Contents

Participating countries and territories

There were 22 nations at the 2013 games: [2]


* Note: The Marshall Islands team returned to compete at these Games after not participating in the 2009 Pacific Mini Games.

Sports

Eight sports were contested for these games. [4] Number of events for each sport is in brackets.

Venues

Calendar

 OC Opening ceremony  Event competitions 1 Event finals MC Medal ceremony CC Closing ceremony
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CeremoniesOCCC
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 313112047
Volleyball (beach) pictogram.svg Beach volleyball 22
Rugby union pictogram.svg Rugby sevens 11
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing MC6
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo 6915
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Va'a (Outrigger canoe) 442212
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball 22
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 45514
Total gold medals112218226113699
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Medal table

Key: NOTE: This ranking does not include the six events in sailing, due to final results not present at the official website.

  *   Host nation (Wallis and Futuna)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia  (TAH)266436
2Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea  (PNG)21232367
3Flag of FLNKS.svg  New Caledonia  (NCL)1810634
4Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji  (FIJ)9111838
5Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa  (SAM)52613
6Flag of Wallis and Futuna.svg  Wallis and Futuna  (WLF)*2171433
7Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands  (SOL)26513
8Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga  (TON)231015
9Flag of Kiribati.svg  Kiribati  (KIR)2114
10Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu  (VAN)2068
11Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands  (COK)1304
12Flag of Tuvalu.svg  Tuvalu  (TUV)1113
13Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg  Marshall Islands  (MHL)1102
14Flag of Nauru.svg  Nauru  (NRU)1023
15Flag of Federated States of Micronesia.svg  Micronesia  (FSM)1001
16Flag of Palau.svg  Palau  (PLW)0314
17Flag of Niue.svg  Niue  (NIU)0101
18Flag of Guam.svg  Guam  (GUM)0022
19Flag of Norfolk Island.svg  Norfolk Island  (NFK)0011
Totals (19 entries)9488100282

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