Cook Islands at the
2011 Pacific Games
IOC codeCOK
NOCCook Islands Sports and National Olympic Committee
in Nouméa, New Caledonia
27 August 2011 – 10 September 2011
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
2
Silver
6
Bronze
4
Total
12
Pacific Games appearances

Flag of Cook Islands

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

Athletics

Cook Islands has qualified 2 athletes.[2]

Women
  • Patricia Taea
  • Tereapii Tapoki

Bodybuilding

Cook Islands has qualified 5 athletes.[3]

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

Boxing

Cook Islands has qualified 3 athletes.[4]

Men
  • Rei Marcus Jack
  • Etu Iorangi - -75 kg
  • Osolai Kolbe Akai

Canoeing

Cook Islands has qualified 20 athletes.[5]

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

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

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 - Individual Tournament

Sailing

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

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

Squash

Cook Islands has qualified 7 athletes.[11]

Men
  • Marlon Torres Manlangit - Team Tournament
  • Josia Taio - Team Tournament
  • Lyall Tom Marsters - Team Tournament
  • Tuakeu Tuakeu - Team Tournament
  • Manu Priest - Team Tournament
  • Ianis Boaza
Women
  • Christine Ina Hunter

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

Cook Islands has qualified 2 athletes.[13]

Women
  • Davina Ashford
  • Brittany Teei

Triathlon

Cook Islands has qualified 1 athlete.[14]

Women
  • Rangi Apera

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

Cook Islands has qualified 3 athletes.

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

References

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