1999 South Pacific Games

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1999 South Pacific Games
1999 South Pacific Games logo.png
Host city Santa Rita  (main stadium)
Agana  
(swimming)
Country Guam
Nations participating 21
Athletes participating 3,000+*
Events 22 sports
Opening ceremony May 29, 1999 (1999-05-29)
Closing ceremony June 12, 1999 (1999-06-12)
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The 1999 South Pacific Games, held in Guam from 29 May to 12 June 1999, was the eleventh edition of the South Pacific Games.

Participating countries

The 21 countries that competed at the 1999 South Pacific Games included:[1]

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Note: A number in parentheses indicate the size of a country's team (where known).

Sports

There were 22 medal sports contested:a, b

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Note: A number in parentheses indicates how many medal events were contested in that sport.

Medal table

New Caledonia topped the medal count.[2]

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  New Caledonia 72 54 44 170
2  Fiji 33 32 37 102
3  Nauru 27 8 7 42
4  French Polynesia 25 18 34 77
5  Papua New Guinea 19 31 34 84
6  Western Samoa 19 9 4 32
7  Guam 14 32 26 72
8  American Samoa 7 3 5 15
9  Micronesia 4 2 6 12
10  Solomon Islands 3 6 12 21
11  Wallis and Futuna 3 6 11 20
12  Vanuatu 2 8 12 22
13  Northern Marianas 2 6 8 16
14  Tonga 2 3 10 15
15  Norfolk Island 1 0 1 2
16  Palau 0 7 3 10
17  Kiribati 0 3 3 6
18  Marshall Islands 0 2 5 7
19  Cook Islands 0 1 0 1
 Niue 0 0 0 0
 Tuvalu 0 0 0 0
Totals 233 231 262 726

Notes

^* Congressman Robert A. Underwood stated that more than 3,000 athletes were welcomed for the 1999 SPG.[3]

^a Congressman Underwood recorded 26 sporting events,[4] but the results for wrestling listed the freestyle and Greco-Roman medals separately and the results for weightlifting listed the clean and jerk, snatch, and overall medals separately.[5] The football tournament was not held because newly imposed OFC/FIFA regulations on player registrations conflicted with the South Pacific Games system and the tournament was not sanctioned.[6] The official site listed 22 sports.[7]

^b The Guam Bodybuilding website reported Ricky Collins as winning gold in the heavyweight division for bodybuilding at 1999 South Pacific Games,[8] but this may not have been an official event in the 1999 Games. The sport is not included in the list above as it was not mentioned on SPG 1999 website.[7]

^c Solomon Islands beach volleyball team's first appearance was in the 1999 Guam South Pacific Games.[9]

^d Six events for the "Galaide II", OC6 canoe (G6). Four events for the Va'a 1, rudderless OC1 (V1). Held at Matapang Beach, Tumon Bay.[10]

^e Swimming: Three were 34 medal events contested, 17 each for men and women.[11] The 5 kilometre open water events were introduced at the 1999 SPG. Swimmers from American Samoa, Fiji, Guam, New Caledonia, Northern Marianas, Micronesia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Tahiti competed.[12]

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