Cook Islands at the 2011 Pacific Games

Cook Islands at the 2011 Pacific Games
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Cook Islands competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia between August 27 and September 10, 2011. As of June 28, 2011 Cook Islands has listed 212 competitors.[1]

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Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics

Cook Islands has qualified 2 athletes.[2]

Women
  • Patricia Taea
  • Tereapii Tapoki

Bodybuilding pictogram.svg Bodybuilding

Cook Islands has qualified 5 athletes.[3]

Men
  • Teinaki Rasmussen
  • Dean Teiho
  • Okirua Jonathan Enoka
  • Daniel Tupou Ahau
  • Aaron Enoka

Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing

Cook Islands has qualified 3 athletes.[4]

Men
  • Rei Marcus Jack
  • Etu Iorangi - Bronze medal icon.svg -75kg
  • Osolai Kolbe Akai

Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoeing

Cook Islands has qualified 20 athletes.[5]

Men
  • Joseph Nimarota Amo - Bronze medal icon.svg V1 15km
  • Tungane Manuel
  • Roland Tamatoa Maru
  • John Taulu
  • Allister Webb
  • George Andre Tutaka
  • Tamati Iro
  • Marona Mita
Women
  • Paulina Beddoes - Silver medal icon.svg V6 20km, Bronze medal icon.svg V6 500m
  • Tara Cummings - Silver medal icon.svg V6 20km, Bronze medal icon.svg V6 500m
  • Anne Patricia Fisher - Silver medal icon.svg V6 20km, Bronze medal icon.svg V6 500m
  • Vaea Melvin - Silver medal icon.svg V6 20km, Bronze medal icon.svg V6 500m
  • Tuangaru Jean Rimatuu - Silver medal icon.svg V6 20km, Bronze medal icon.svg V6 500m
  • Emilene Teuila Taulu - Bronze medal icon.svg V6 500m
  • Teokotai Cummings - Silver medal icon.svg V6 20km
  • Myland Tungata Lane
  • Tepori Elizabeth Tama
  • Christine Joy Thomas
  • Danielle Tungane Cochrane
  • Joyce Fortes

Football pictogram.svg Football

Cook Islands has qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 21 athletes.[6][7]

Men
  • Tony Lloyd Jamieson
  • John Pareanga
  • Nathan Yomsaung Tisam
  • Roger Tereapii Manuel
  • John Quijano
  • Allan Hans Boere
  • Joseph Bryant Hamilton Ngauora
  • Grover Zinedine Harmon
  • Campbell Best
  • Nikorima Te Miha
  • Taylor Andrew Marsters Saghabi
  • Paul Branden Taura Turepu
  • Nicholas Akavi Funnell
  • Mii Tamariki Joseph
  • Tahiri Elikana
  • Geongsa Tuka Tisam
  • Anonga Nardu Tisam
  • Ngatokorua Elikana
Women
  • Tekura-O-Tane Tutai
  • Courtney Napa
  • Upokotea Diane Manuela
  • Natasha Dean
  • Elizabeth Poea Harmon
  • Mama Henry
  • Leiana Shyann Temata
  • Marissa Iroa
  • Josephine Clark Turepu
  • Jennifer Akavi
  • Hurata Saramata Takai
  • Louisa Manico
  • Tepaeru Helen Toka
  • Dayna Victoria Napa
  • Mii Yvonne Piri
  • Tekura Kaukura
  • Marjorie Toru
  • Aketuke Linade Unuka

Golf pictogram.svg Golf

Cook Islands has qualified 8 athletes.[8]

Men
  • Royle Brogan
  • Sonny Teokotai Raemaki
  • Kirk Tuaiti
  • Daniel Webb
Women
  • Tania Karati
  • Maria Kenning
  • Tuaine Elaine Marsters
  • Priscilla Elmay Viking - Bronze medal icon.svg Individual Tournament

Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing

Cook Islands has qualified 6 athletes.[9][10]

  • Peter Taua Elisa Henry - Silver medal icon.svg Laser Men Team
  • Grand Junior David Charlie Poiri - Silver medal icon.svg Laser Men Team
  • Tanus Keeanu Henry
  • Aquila Tatira
  • Helema William - Gold medal icon.svg Laser Women, Gold medal icon.svg Laser Women Team
  • Teau Moana McKenzie - Gold medal icon.svg Laser Women Team, Silver medal icon.svg Laser Women

Squash pictogram.svg Squash

Cook Islands has qualified 7 athletes.[11]

Men
  • Marlon Torres Manlangit - Bronze medal icon.svg Team Tournament
  • Josia Taio - Bronze medal icon.svg Team Tournament
  • Lyall Tom Marsters - Bronze medal icon.svg Team Tournament
  • Tuakeu Tuakeu - Bronze medal icon.svg Team Tournament
  • Manu Preist - Bronze medal icon.svg Team Tournament
  • Ianis Boaza
Women
  • Christine Ina Hunter

Rugby union pictogram.svg Rugby Sevens

Cook Islands has qualified a women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes.[12]

Women
  • Nooroa Maui
  • Maggie Toka
  • Jamie Kowhai Gotty
  • Awhitia Pepe
  • Princess Mary Adams
  • Margaret Teremoana
  • Nareta Marsters
  • Julie Ann Taripo
  • Vanya Tou
  • Teivanui Maui
  • Vaine Ben
  • Edith Micholas
  • Monique Moeara

Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis

Cook Islands has qualified 2 athletes.[13]

Women
  • Davina Ashford
  • Brittany Teei

Triathlon pictogram.svg Triathlon

Cook Islands has qualified 1 athlete.[14]

Women
  • Rangi Apera

Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball

Beach Volleyball

Cook Islands has qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 2 members.[15]

Men
  • Brendon Heath
  • James Pori
Women
  • Tepori Rongokea
  • Alanna Smith

Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting

Cook Islands has qualified 3 athletes.

Men
  • Samuel Jnr Pera
  • Sirla Pera
Women
  • Luisa Peters

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