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Track event in Nouméa at the 2011 Pacific Games.

Athletics competitions have been held at every Pacific Games since the inaugural edition 1963 in Suva, Fiji and at every Pacific Mini Games since the inaugural edition 1981 in Honiara, Solomon Islands. Both events are open for the 22 member federations of the Pacific Games Council. The Pacific Games started as South Pacific Games and were renamed in 2011, whereas the Pacific Mini Games started as South Pacific Mini Games and were renamed in 2009.

Editions

Games Year Location Host country Events
Men Women Total
I 1963 (details) Suva  Fiji 19 10 29
II 1966 (details) Nouméa  New Caledonia 20 11 31
III 1969 (details) Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Papua and New Guinea 22 12 34
IV 1971 (details) Pirae  Tahiti 22 13 35
V 1975 (details) Tumon  Guam 22 13 35
VI 1979 (details) Suva  Fiji 22 15 37
VII 1983 (details) Apia  Western Samoa 22 16 38
VIII 1987 (details) Nouméa  New Caledonia 22 16 38
IX 1991 (details) Port Moresby  Papua New Guinea 23 18 41
X 1995 (details) Pirae  Tahiti 23 19 42
XI 1999 (details) Santa Rita  Guam 23 22 45
XII 2003 (details) Suva  Fiji 23 21 44
XIII 2007 (details) Apia  Samoa 23 22 45
XIV 2011 (details) Nouméa  New Caledonia 25 23   48
XV 2015 (details) Port Moresby  Papua New Guinea 25 23   48
XVI 2019 (details) Apia  Samoa 25 24   49
XVII 2023 (details) Honiara  Solomon Islands
XVIII 2027 (details) Papeete  Tahiti

Medal table

Medal winners for the athletics events of the Pacific Games until 2003 were published. Complete results can be found on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage. After the 2019 games, only Kiribati, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Mariana Islands, Tokelau, and Tuvalu are yet to win a medal.

Updated after the 2019 Pacific Games.

All-time medal table (Athletics)
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Caledonia198148141487
2 Fiji157163118438
3 Papua New Guinea116135135386
4 Tahiti807690246
5 Tonga26183377
6 Vanuatu11213264
7 Samoa11202051
8 Wallis and Futuna9151943
9 Solomon Islands7152547
10 Guam6121028
11 Cook Islands55414
12 Nauru53311
13 Australia5005
14 American Samoa3227
15 Norfolk Island1236
16 Gilbert and Ellice Islands0101
 Marshall Islands0101
 Palau0101
19 Micronesia0022
Totals (19 entries)6406386371,915

Pacific Mini Games

Editions

Games Year Location Host country Events
Men Women Total
I 1981 (details) Honiara  Solomon Islands 22 14 36
II 1985 (details) Rarotonga  Cook Islands 23 17 40
III 1989 (details) Nukualofa  Tonga 23 17 40
IV 1993 (details) Port Vila  Vanuatu 23 19 42
V 1997 (details) Pago Pago  American Samoa 23 19 42
VI 2001 (details) Middlegate  Norfolk Island 22 21 43
VII 2005 (details) Koror  Palau 20 19 39
VIII 2009 (details) Rarotonga  Cook Islands 21 20 41
IX 2013 (details) Mata-Utu  Wallis and Futuna 25 22    47
X 2017 (details) Port Vila  Vanuatu 25 22   47
XI 2022 (details) Saipan  Northern Mariana Islands 26 26   52
XII 2025 (details) Koror  Palau

Medals

Medal winners for the athletics events of the Pacific Mini Games until 2005 were published. Complete results can be found on the Oceania Athletics Association webpage.

See also

List of Pacific Games records in athletics

Notes

^a Four parasport events were included (three for men and one for women).

^b Six parasport events were included (three for men and three for women).

^c Ten parasport events were included (five for men and five for women).

External links

References

  1. SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 25 March 2013
  2. ^ Pacific Games/Mini Games Results & Associated Stories, OAA, retrieved 25 March 2013
  3. SOUTH PACIFIC MINI GAMES, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 4 April 2013
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