2003 South Pacific Games

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.

XII South Pacific Games
2003 South Pacific Games
Official logo of the Games
Host citySuva
Country2003 South Pacific Games Fiji
Nations22
Athletes~5,000
Events32 sports
OpeningJune 28, 2003 (2003-06-28)
ClosingJuly 12, 2003 (2003-07-12)
Opened byJosefa Iloilo
Main venueNational Stadium

The Games were the 12th South Pacific Games to be held since the event's inception and were the 40th anniversary of their beginnings in 1963. It was also the third time in the event's history that they had been hosted in Suva. For the first time, the Games included both traditional multi-sport event disciplines such as athletics and swimming together with region-specific and smaller events such as outrigger canoeing, surfing and lawn bowls. Almost 5,000 athletes participated in the Games.

Organisation

Fijian government funding aided by a $16 million aid package from the People's Republic of China saw the construction of a new gymnasium and indoor sports center, swimming pool and stadium, field hockey pitch and stands as well as the upgrading of existing facilities for other sports.

A strong corporate sponsorship package (including some 20 corporate sponsors), a first for the games, enabled the organizers to expand the scope of the event. A colorful media and publicity campaign - including the Games' mascot, a blue lizard named Tau (meaning "friend" in Fijian) - generated interest and enthusiasm amongst the Fijian public. Schools and youth groups were involved in interactive programs such as the adopt-a-country program.

The 2003 SPG were the biggest Games to date. There were some 300 medal ceremonies with over 860 presentations and 2,300 individual medals.

Sports

The following sports were competed:


Note: Full results for all sports have been published on the 2003 SPG official website Archived 2013-05-23 at the Wayback Machine.

Results

Hosts Fiji won the first gold medals of the games in women's archery and went on to top the athletics medal count to add to their best-ever medal haul at the SPG. Guam retained its place in baseball winning their second SPG gold medal. The cricket final saw Papua New Guinea overcome Fiji by a single run for the gold medal.

Fijian athletics dominated the athletics events winning a total of 19 gold medals. Makelesi Bulikiombo, the Fijian flag-bearer in the opening ceremony, won 5 gold medals and broke 4 games records. Fiji also took gold, silver and bronze in each of the men's and women's 100m and 200m and both gold and silver in the 400m.

The football competition was one of the sports to be held in venues other than Suva. Fiji won the men's final beating New Caledonia while Papua New Guinea took the first-ever women's football gold medal in a round robin format.

Continuing their domination at the games, Fiji won a further gold in the first-ever women's field hockey competition at the SPG.

The Pacific region-specific sports of outrigger canoeing were contested between Tahiti and New Caledonia and Tonga and Tahiti surfed to gold at the Tavarua breaks.

Medal table

New Caledonia topped the medal count.

  *   Host nation (Fiji)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
12003 South Pacific Games  New Caledonia (NCL)937374240
22003 South Pacific Games  Fiji (FIJ)*655953177
32003 South Pacific Games  French Polynesia (TAH)552840123
42003 South Pacific Games  Papua New Guinea (PNG)33261776
52003 South Pacific Games  Nauru (NRU)2420246
62003 South Pacific Games  Samoa (SAM)18172055
72003 South Pacific Games  Tonga (TON)69520
82003 South Pacific Games  Guam (GUM)66618
92003 South Pacific Games  Micronesia (FSM)35311
102003 South Pacific Games  Vanuatu (VAN)29819
112003 South Pacific Games  Kiribati (KIR)22812
122003 South Pacific Games  Cook Islands (COK)161118
132003 South Pacific Games  Solomon Islands (SOL)15814
142003 South Pacific Games  Wallis and Futuna (WLF)0459
152003 South Pacific Games  Norfolk Island (NFK)0347
162003 South Pacific Games  American Samoa (ASA)0314
172003 South Pacific Games  Palau (PLW)0134
182003 South Pacific Games  Northern Mariana Islands (MNP)0112
192003 South Pacific Games  Tokelau (TKL)0101
202003 South Pacific Games  Niue (NIU)0055
212003 South Pacific Games  Marshall Islands (MHL)0000
2003 South Pacific Games  Tuvalu (TUV)0000
Totals (22 entries)309278274861

See also

References

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