1969 South Pacific Games

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The 3rd South Pacific Games, also known as Port Moresby 1969 (Tok Pisin: Pot Mosbi 1969), held on 13–23 August 1969 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, was the third edition of the South Pacific Games. A total of 1,150 athletes participated in the games.[1]

Host cityPort Moresby
Nations12
Athletes1,150
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1969 South Pacific Games
Host cityPort Moresby
CountryPapua New Guinea
Nations12
Athletes1,150
Events95 in 15 sports
OpeningAugust 13, 1969 (1969-08-13)
ClosingAugust 23, 1969 (1969-08-23)
Opened byPrince Edward, Duke of Kent
Main venueSir Hubert Murray Stadium
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Participating countries

Twelve Pacific nations or territories competed at the Games:[1][2]


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

Sports

There were fifteen sports contested at the 1969 South Pacific Games:a


Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sport (where known).

Medal table

  *   Host nation ( Papua and New Guinea)

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1969 South Pacific Games medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Caledonia (NCL)36202177
2AustraliaPapua New Guinea Papua and New Guinea*23231864
3 Fiji (FIJ)13182556
4 French Polynesia (PYF)8111332
5 Tonga (TON)64212
6 Western Samoa (WSM)4419
7 Wallis and Futuna (WLF)1517
8 New Hebrides (New Hebrides)1427
9 Guam (GUM)1326
10 Nauru (NRU)1247
11 American Samoa (ASA)1056
12Solomon Islands British Solomon Islands0213
Totals (12 entries)959695286
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Source: [4][2]

Notes

^a A total of fifteen sports were contested at the 1969 South Pacific Games.[5] Athletics (and the opening and closing ceremonies) were held at the newly built Sir Hubert Murray Stadium at Konedobu.[1] The souvenir programme for 1969 features the official games logo and icons for the fifteen sports.[6]

^b Basketball, tennis, table tennis, boxing, swimming, athletics, rugby union, soccer and golf were played at the 1969 games.[7][8][9]

^c Golf: There were individual and team sections for men and for women; four medal events in total.[10] The tournament was played at Lae.[2][11][12]

^d Judo was included in the SPG for the first time in 1969. Participants came from Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, Tonga, and Papua New Guinea. One competitor per country was allowed in each of five weight divisions: lightweight, light middleweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight.[13]

^e Netball was played at the 1969 Games,[14] but PNG was given a prize instead of the gold medal as only two teams entered the competition.[15]

^f Yachting (Fireball dinghy), volleyball, and softball were played at the 1969 games.[16]

^g Weightlifting, yachting and boxing are depicted on postage stamps celebrating the 1969 games.[17]

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