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[[Sailing]] at the [[2019 Pacific Games]] was held in [[Samoa]] from 9–19 July on the Mulifanua sailing course at the Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort at [[Mulifanua]]{{hsp}}<ref name="sail-2019"/> which is approximately 40 kilometres west of the capital, [[Apia]]. The competition schedule included men's, women's and team events. The equipment classes used were the [[Laser (dinghy)|Laser]] and [[Laser Radial]] dinghies, plus the [[Hobie cat|Hobie 16]] catamaran.<ref name="sail-tech-man-1.0"/>
[[Sailing (sport)|Sailing]] at the [[2019 Pacific Games]] was held in [[Samoa]] from 9–19 July on the Mulifanua sailing course at the Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort at [[Mulifanua]]{{hsp}}<ref name="sail-2019"/> which is approximately 40 kilometres west of the capital, [[Apia]]. The competition schedule included men's, women's and team events. The equipment classes used were the [[Laser (dinghy)|Laser]] and [[Laser Radial]] dinghies, plus the [[Hobie cat|Hobie 16]] catamaran.<ref name="sail-tech-man-1.0"/>


Australia and New Zealand were invited to compete at this regatta, with Australia sending a team of four sailors.<ref name="aus-2019"/>
Australia and New Zealand were invited to compete at this regatta, with Australia sending a team of four sailors.<ref name="aus-2019"/>
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|{{flaglink|NCL|variant=merged|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>Maxime Mazard<br/>Étienne Le Pen
|{{flaglink|NCL|variant=merged|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>Maxime Mazard<br/>Étienne Le Pen
|{{flaglink|SAM|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>Eroni Leilua<br/>Nicky Touli
|{{flaglink|SAM|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>[[Eroni Leilua]]<br/>[[Nicky Touli]]
|{{flaglink|FIJ|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>Amanu Simpson<br/>Villiame Raului
|{{flaglink|FIJ|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>Amanu Simpson<br/>Villiame Raului
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|Women's Laser Radial team
|Women's Laser Radial team
|{{flaglink|SAM|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>[[Bianca Leilua]]<br/>Vaimooia Ripley
|{{flaglink|SAM|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>[[Bianca Leilua]]<br/>[[Vaimooia Ripley]]
|{{flaglink|FIJ|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>[[Sophia Morgan]]<br/>Nelle Leenders
|{{flaglink|FIJ|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>[[Sophia Morgan]]<br/>Nelle Leenders
|{{flaglink|NCL|variant=merged|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>Juliette Bone<br/>''(only one competitor)''
|{{flaglink|NCL|variant=merged|at the 2019 Pacific Games}}<br/>Juliette Bone<br/>''(only one competitor)''

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Sailing
at the 2019 Pacific Games
Sailing pictogram for the Games
VenueMulifanua sailing course
LocationMulifanua, Samoa
Dates9–19 July 2019
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Sailing at the 2019 Pacific Games was held in Samoa from 9–19 July on the Mulifanua sailing course at the Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort at Mulifanua[1] which is approximately 40 kilometres west of the capital, Apia. The competition schedule included men's, women's and team events. The equipment classes used were the Laser and Laser Radial dinghies, plus the Hobie 16 catamaran.[2]

Australia and New Zealand were invited to compete at this regatta, with Australia sending a team of four sailors.[3]

Teams

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The nations competing were:[1]

Medal summary

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Caledonia5218
2 Samoa*1203
3 Fiji0224
4 Australia0022
5 Tahiti0011
Totals (5 entries)66618

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref
Men's Laser  Étienne Le Pen (NCL)  Maxime Mazard (NCL)  Will Sargent (AUS) [4]
Men's Laser team  New Caledonia
Maxime Mazard
Étienne Le Pen
 Samoa
Eroni Leilua
Nicky Touli
 Fiji
Amanu Simpson
Villiame Raului
[5]
Women's Laser Radial  Juliette Bone (NCL)  Bianca Leilua (SAM)  Paris van den Herik (AUS) [6]
Women's Laser Radial team  Samoa
Bianca Leilua
Vaimooia Ripley
 Fiji
Sophia Morgan
Nelle Leenders
 New Caledonia
Juliette Bone
(only one competitor)
Hobie Cat  New Caledonia
Léo Belouard
Tom Picot
 New Caledonia
Auxence Thomas
Jean De Sola
 Fiji
Shayne Brodie
Nelle Leenders
[7]
Hobie Cat team  New Caledonia
Léo Belouard
Tom Picot
Auxence Thomas
Jean De Sola
 Fiji
Shayne Brodie
Nelle Leenders
Epeli Lulusago
Josese Lulusago
 Tahiti
Tom Lamotte
Lucas Sola
Elise Djenadi
Alice Lemaitre
[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Sailing – Mulifanua". Samoa 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Sailing sports technical manual version 1.0" (PDF). Samoa 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Australian team announced for 2019 Pacific Games". Australian Olympic Committee. 7 June 2019. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Laser Men's Individual Overall - Pacific Games" (PDF). Oceania Sailing Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Laser Men's Teams Overall - Pacific Games" (PDF). Oceania Sailing Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Laser women's results overall" (PDF). Oceania Sailing Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Hobie Results Individual Overall - Pacific Games and Oceania" (PDF). Oceania Sailing Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Hobie Results Teams Overall - Pacific Games and Oceania" (PDF). Oceania Sailing Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2019.
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