Athletics at the 1998 Micronesian Games

Athletics at the IV Micronesian Games
Host city Koror, Palau Palau
Date(s) August 1–8
Main stadium National Stadium (Palau)
Level Senior
Participation 10 nations
Events 32 (16 men, 16 women)



1998 Micronesian Games

Athletics competitions at the 1998 Micronesian Games were held at the National Stadium (Palau) in Koror, Palau, between August 1–8, 1998.

A total of 32 events were contested, 16 by men and 16 by women.

Medal summary

Medal winners and their results were published on the Athletics Weekly webpage courtesy of Tony Isaacs.[1] Complete results can be found in the Pacific Islands Athletics Statistics.[2]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Christopher Adolf (PLW) 11.23  Frederick Canon (NRU) 11.26  Hadley Hesus (PLW) 11.46
200 metres  Christopher Adolf (PLW) 22.62 GR  Frederick Canon (NRU) 22.84  Ashley Oiterong (PLW) 23.45
400 metres  Russell Ward Roman (PLW) 51.07 GR  Einer Kebekol (PLW) 51.23  David Neilsen (GUM) 51.30
800 metres  Neil Weare (GUM) 2:01.40  Einer Kebekol (PLW) 2:01.55  Russell Ward Roman (PLW) 2:05.03
1500 metres  Brent Butler (GUM) 4:18.00  Neil Weare (GUM) 4:29.68 Chuuk State Edwin Hartman (CHU) 4:38.86
5000 metres  Brent Butler (GUM) 16:32.32 GR Chuuk State Kostantino Kosy (CHU) 17:46.49  Teinakewe Tamuera (KIR) 17:52.66
10000 metres  Brent Butler (GUM) 33:58.02 GR Chuuk State Kostantino Kosy (CHU) 38:11.46 Pohnpei State Rendelius Germinaro (POH) 38:31.64
High Jump  Joseph Skerritt (GUM) 1.78 GR  Christopher Kitalong (PLW) 1.78 GR  Palamo Kulene (KIR)
Kosrae Alokoa Wagok (KOS)
1.76
Long Jump  Christopher Kitalong (PLW) 6.33  Kerjoe Rechirei (PLW) 6.22 Chuuk State Jefferson Halilito (CHU) 6.07
Triple Jump  Kerjoe Rechirei (PLW) 13.06 Chuuk State Jefferson Halilito (CHU) 12.57  Christopher Kitalong (PLW) 12.45
Shot Put  Fa'aea Talalemotu (NMI) 14.37 GR  Rene Delamar (GUM) 14.26  Jersey Iyar (PLW) 13.08
Discus Throw  Rene Delamar (GUM) 40.64 GR  Fa'aea Talalemotu (NMI) 40.03  Pelefoti Cooper (PLW) 34.60
Javelin Throw  Clifford Kyota (PLW) 59.64 GR Yap State Clayton Maluwelgiye (YAP) 55.09  Jersey Iyar (PLW) 53.45
Pentathlon  Einer Kebekol (PLW) 2709 Chuuk State Jefferson Halilito (CHU) 2547  Wayne Pua (NMI) 2387
4 x 100 metres relay  Palau
Christopher Adolf
Jason Rafael
Ashley Oiterong
Hadley Hesus
42.82 GR  Guam
Ryan Claros
Paul Claros
David Neilsen
Philam Garcia
43.32  Pohnpei
Patrickson Anson
Strickson Anson
Patterson Anson
Detrickson Anson
44.60
4 x 400 metres relay  Palau
Russell Roman
Lindon Johnson
Sngebard Delong
Einer Kebekol
3:28.10 GR  Chuuk
Kuniwo Suananga
Edwin Hartman
Peter Donis Rudolf
Rickey Shorey
3:34.25  Guam
Ryan Claros
Paul Claros
Philam Garcia
David Neilsen
3:35.07

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Peoria Koshiba (PLW) 13.35 Pohnpei State Rhida Epina (POH) 13.44 Kosrae Keisy Tilfas (KOS) 13.79
200 metres  Peoria Koshiba (PLW) 27.14 GR  Jacqueline Baza (GUM) 28.05 Pohnpei State Rhida Epina (POH) 28.09
400 metres  Jacqueline Baza (GUM) 63.70 Chuuk State Evangeline Ikelap (CHU) 64.76  Trudy Duburiya (NRU) 66.80
800 metres  Sloan Siegrist (GUM) 2:30.39 GR  Jenae Skerritt (GUM) 2:34.14 Chuuk State Eronin Aisek (CHU) 2:39.90
1500 metres  Sloan Siegrist (GUM) 5:28.35  Jenae Skerritt (GUM) 5:33.78 Chuuk State Nofina Sakkam (CHU) 5:39.23
3000 metres  Jenae Skerritt (GUM) 12:43.4 Chuuk State Kimie Elvis (CHU) 12:52.9  Ruute Keakea (KIR) 13:13.8
10000 metres Yap State Belinda Renmog (YAP) 54:57.96  Ruute Keakea (KIR) 54:59.74 Yap State Anastacia Perogolo (YAP) 54:59.99
High Jump  Jenae Skerritt (GUM) 1.50 GR  Carrissa Dkar Subris (PLW) 1.48 Yap State Jessica Rablung (YAP) 1.32
Long Jump  Aubrey Posadas (GUM) 5.03 GR  Taati Eria (KIR) 4.60  Julie Tokyo (NMI) 4.33
Triple Jump Chuuk State Jayrine Dobich (CHU) 9.26  Nerlina Merep (PLW) 9.07  Cherrie Ringang (PLW) 8.61
Shot Put  Melanie Nestor (PLW) 10.59 GR  Emiliana Quitugua (NMI) 10.06  Trudy Duburiya (NRU) 9.60
Discus Throw  Melanie Nestor (PLW) 30.46 GR  Nicole Wabol (NMI) 29.09  Trudy Duburiya (NRU) 27.89
Javelin Throw  Vanessa Mobel (NMI) 32.83  Emiliana Quitugua (NMI) 31.86 Chuuk State Sylvia Akapito (CHU) 28.64
Pentathlon  Nerlina Merep (PLW) 1499 GR  Shannon Sakal (PLW) 1431 Chuuk State Jayrine Dobich (CHU) 1244
4 x 100 metres relay  Palau
Nerlina Mereb
Cherrie Ringang
Carmella Caleb
Peoria Koshiba
52.37 GR  Pohnpei
Rhina Frederick
Marleen Saimon
Neth
Rhida Epina
53.61  Nauru
Destalena Olsson
Trudy Duburiya
Edouwe Appin
Joline Harris
54.86
4 x 400 metres relay  Guam
Aubrey Posadas
Sloan Siegrist
Jenae Skerritt
Jacqueline Baza
4:25.08 GR  Palau
Cherrie Ringang
Momoe Akuzawa
Shannon Selau Sakai
Peoria Koshiba
4:28.79  Chuuk
Evangeline Ikelap
Omwere
Eronin Aisek
Regina Shotaro
4:33.52

Medal table

The medal table was published.[2]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Palau 15 8 8 31
2  Guam 13 6 2 21
3  Northern Mariana Islands 2 4 2 8
4  Chuuk 1 7 7 15
5  Yap 1 1 2 4
6  Nauru 0 2 4 6
7  Kiribati 0 2 3 5
 Pohnpei 0 2 3 5
9  Kosrae 0 0 2 2

References

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