Tan takes out women's 5,000m
Tania Tan of the Northern Mariana Islands has taken gold in the women's 5000m at the Pacific Games.
She ran a time of 18 minutes and 8.69 seconds in the final.
This was about 30 seconds ahead of second-placed Scholastica Herman of Papua New Guinea.
New Caledonia's Deborah Kaboer was third.
Melanesians dominate boxing
Papua New Guinea and hosts Solomon Islands dominated day one of boxing.
Pacific Games Media reported that PNG claimed five wins out of the 23 held at the Friendship Hall.
The Solomon Islands team who won four, Samoa three, while New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and Tonga won two each.
Tahiti, Nauru and Niue claimed a win each in the ring on Monday.
In the women's competition two-time Australian boxing champion, Tyla McDonald proved too strong for her Solomon Islands opponent, Tracy Koputu in the Women's 60kg Lightweight opener.
PNG's dominance then followed with Allen Oaike (Featherweight 57kg), Jamie Chang (Bantamweight 54kg), Bid Inoino (Bantamweight 54kg) and Kantie Oaike (Light Flyweight 46-48kg) all winning their respective quarterfinal bouts to proceed to the semi-finals.
Kendu Steven all but wrapped up PNG's opening day ring dominance by defeating hometown favourite John Isaiah Hairekoi in a tightly contested Middleweight bout to close proceedings on Monday.
Hosts, Solomon Islands also succeeded on the night with four of their boxers earning victories - two of which saw them face off against their fellow countrymen to proceed to the next phase of the competition.
Phineus Pitakoe defeated countrymen Mason Norman to proceed to the semi-finals of the Light Flyweight semis, Joshua Fafale O'oku saw off Petsy Seka in the round of 16 Welterweight bout, Osward Talaka defeated PNG's Wani Palme in their Middleweight round of 16 bout, and crowd favourite Maximillian Makana defeated PNG's Floyed Kunnopi to wrap up victories for the hosts.
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Boxing round of 16 - Nauru’s Gaissa Jones (blue) slips a jab from Samoa’s Jason Wulf. Gaissa won the 67Kg bout 3-0 by split decision. Friendship Hall, Honiara, 27 November 2023. Photo: RNZ Pacific / Koroi Hawkins[/caption]
Shot put toppers
Samoa, Tonga and New Caledonia were the top three at the women's 4kg shot put at the Pacific Games.
Samoa's Nu'u Tuilefano took the gold with a best throw of 17.34 metres.
Ataama Tu'uatafaiva of Tonga threw 16.37m for silver.
Bronze went to Lesly Filituulaga from New Caledonia, with a best throw of 14.50m.
Competition continues
Games competition continues until Saturday, with the closing ceremonies scheduled for Sunday in Honiara.
Football continues the all-important semi-finals in the men's competition. New Caledonia will take on Vanuatu followed by Fiji and the Solomon Islands.
In the women's, Tahiti face Vanuatu followed by Solomon Islands against Tonga in the playoff matches.
Touch rugby, tennis, sailing, boxing, powerlifting and taekwondo will also see competition continuing on Tuesday.
Source:rnz.com