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Athletics Oceania
The Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Oceania. The OAA head office is located in Varsity Lakes, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. History The OAA was founded as Oceania Amateur Athletic Organization (OAAA) on August 21, 1969, during a "Congress of the delegates of Member Countries of the Australasian Area" held in Port Moresby, then Territory of Papua and New Guinea, at the time of the 3rd South Pacific Games. The name was changed to Oceania Athletics Organization (OAA) in February 2007. Presidents The current president of the association, Geoff Gardner (Norfolk Island) was firstly elected at the OAA Council held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, in February 2007. and re-elected on February 4, 2011 at the OAA Council held in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia. Competitions The OAA holds the following championships: *Oceania Combined Events Championships *Oceania Cross Country Championships *Oceania Mara ...
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List Of International Sports Federations
This is a list of international sports federations, each of which serves as a non-governmental organization, non-governmental sports governing body, governing body for a given sport and administers its sport at a world level, most often crafting rules, promoting the sport to prospective spectator sport, spectators and fan (person), fans, developing prospective players, and organizing world or continental championships. Some international sports federations, such as the FINA, International Swimming Federation and the International Skating Union, may oversee multiple activities referred to in common parlance as separate sports: FINA, for example governs swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, and water polo as separate "disciplines" within the single "sport" of Aquatics. International sports federations form an integral part of the Olympic and Paralympic movements. Each Olympic sport is represented by its respective international sports federation, which in turn helps administer ...
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Viliame S Tunidau
Viliame is both a masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to: Given name *Viliame Cavubati (born 1945), Fijian politician *Viliame Iongi (born 1989), Tongan rugby union player *Viliame Kikau (born 1995). Fijian rugby league player *Viliame Naupoto, Fijian Navy commander and civil servant *Viliame Navoka (died 2007), Fijian diplomat *Viliame Satala (born 1972), Fijian rugby union player *Viliame Seruvakula, Fijian military officer *Viliame Veikoso (born 1982), Fijian rugby union player *Viliame Waqaseduadua Viliame Waqaseduadua (born 23 April 1983 in Suva, Fiji) is a New Zealand rugby union player, usually as a wing. He plays for the Grenoble. He is simply known as Vili or Waga. Started playing his schoolboy rugby for Ratu Sukuna Memorial School in ... (born 1983), New Zealand rugby union player Surname * Savu Viliame (1906–1986), Fijian cricketer {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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American Samoa Track & Field Association
The American Samoa Track & Field Association (ASTFA) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in American Samoa. History Athletes from American Samoa participated already at the 1969 and 1971 South Pacific Games. ASTFA was founded in 1976, and was affiliated to the IAAF in the year 1986. Current president is Don Fuimaono Lutu. Affiliations *International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) *Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) Moreover, it is part of the following national organisations: * American Samoa National Olympic Committee (ASNOC) National records ASTFA maintains the American Samoan records in athletics The following are the national records in athletics in American Samoa by American Samoa's national athletics federation: American Samoa Track & Field Association (ASTFA). Outdoor Key to tables: h = hand timing # = not officially ratified by .... References External linksOfficial Webpage {{DEFAULTSORT:American Samoa Track and ...
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Remote Oceania
Remote Oceania is the part of Oceania settled within the last 3,000 to 3,500 years, comprising south-eastern Island Melanesia and islands in the open Pacific east of the Solomon Islands: Fiji, Micronesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Polynesia, the Santa Cruz Islands, and Vanuatu.Steadman, 2006. ''Extinction & biogeography of tropical Pacific birds'' See also * East Melanesian Islands * Micronesian navigation * Near Oceania * Polynesian navigation * Remote Oceanic languages A family of some 200 Remote Oceanic languages has traditionally been posited as a subgroup of the Central-Eastern Oceanic languages. However, it was abandoned by Lynch, Ross, & Crowley in 2002, as no defining features of the family could be fou ... References Regions of Oceania {{Oceania-geo-stub ...
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Oceania Athletics Championships
The Oceania Athletics Championships is an athletics event organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) for the World Athletics (WA) (formerly the IAAF) member associations of the Oceania region. First held in 1990 in Suva, it was initially conceived as a quadrennial event; however, after the second edition in 1994, the championships changed to a biennial event. After the 2010 championships, there were significant changes in the format of the competition. Now being held as a regional championships (in 2011 and 2012), the associations were divided into two divisions based on their geographical location (either east or west). However, the competition was revised back to its original format as an area championships in 2013. The event has been held jointly with the Under-20 championships since 1994 and Under-18 championships since 2000. For the first time in 2014, para-athletics events were included in the championships. Since the inaugural championships in 1990 (up unt ...
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Oceania Youth Athletics Championships
The Oceania Youth Athletics Championships is an athletics event organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) open for youth (U18) athletes from member and associate member associations. The competition is held biennially for the first time in 1993 until 1999, and between 2000 and 2008 together with the Oceania Open Championships. In 2010 and 2011, it was held together with the Australian Junior Athletics Championships (U14 to U20), and in 2013 again together with the Oceania Open Championships. Editions Championships records Boys Girls References ;GeneralOceania Championships records''23 July 2019 updated'' ;Specific External linksOAA website {{Records in athletics Under-18 athletics competitions Recurring sporting events established in 1993 Youth Youth is the time of life when one is young. The word, youth, can also mean the time between childhood and adulthood ( maturity), but it can also refer to one's peak, in terms of health or the period ...
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Oceania Junior Athletics Championships
The Oceania U20 Athletics Championships is an athletics competition organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) open to under-20 athletes from member and associate member associations. It was called the Oceania Junior Athletics Championships from 1994 to 2014. The competition is held biennially together with the Oceania Open Championships for the first time in 1994 until 1998, and again since 2010. In 2012, the new regional "East–West" format was applied with Medals now being awarded for athletes from both the Eastern and the Western Region by separating the results correspondingly. Editions Records The list of records was compiled from various sources. Men Women References ;GeneralOceania Championships records''23 July 2019 updated'' ;Specific External linksOAA website {{Records in athletics Under-20 athletics competitions Recurring sporting events established in 1994 Junior Junior or Juniors may refer to: Arts and entertain ...
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Oceania Area Championships In Athletics
The Oceania Athletics Championships is an athletics event organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) for the World Athletics (WA) (formerly the IAAF) member associations of the Oceania region. First held in 1990 in Suva, it was initially conceived as a quadrennial event; however, after the second edition in 1994, the championships changed to a biennial event. After the 2010 championships, there were significant changes in the format of the competition. Now being held as a regional championships (in 2011 and 2012), the associations were divided into two divisions based on their geographical location (either east or west). However, the competition was revised back to its original format as an area championships in 2013. The event has been held jointly with the Under-20 championships since 1994 and Under-18 championships since 2000. For the first time in 2014, para-athletics events were included in the championships. Since the inaugural championships in 1990 (up until ...
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Oceania Race Walking Championships
The Oceania Race Walking Championships is an annual race walking competition not only for athletes representing countries from Oceania, organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA). It was established in 2011 and has featured races for senior men and women (20 km), and for junior athletes (10 km). Until 2014, all events were held together with the Australian Race Walking Championships, and the senior 20 km events were part of the IAAF World Race Walking Challenge. Editions Results Complete results can be found on the IAAF, the OAA, and the Athletics Australia webpages. Results for the juniors can be found on the World Junior Athletics History site. Men's Results 20 kilometres 1.): In 2012, Iñaki Gomez from was 3rd in 1:24:46, and Evan Dunfee also from was 4th in 1:25:17. Women's Results 20 kilometres 1.): In 2012, Zuzana Schindlerová from was 3rd in 1:37:34. 2.): In 2017, Brigita Virbalyte-Dimšie from was 2nd in 1:30:5 ...
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Oceania Marathon And Half Marathon Championships
The Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships are an annual Road running competition organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. They were established in 2008. Races are featured for male and female athletes. The event is held together with the Gold Coast Marathon. The first three open men and women Oceania athletes to finish the Marathon and Half Marathon will be presented with the Oceania Championship medals. Editions Results Complete results (beginning in 2009) can be found on the Gold Coast Marathon website. The results for 2008 were extracted from different websites. Men's Marathon Men's Half Marathon Women's Marathon Women's Half Marathon References {{International athletics Marathons in Australia Recurring sporting events established in 2008 Sports competitions in Queensland Marathon The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a dist ...
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Oceania Cross Country Championships
The Oceania Cross Country Championships are a biennial Cross country running competition organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. They were established in 2009, and were held together with either the Australian or New Zealand national championships. Races are featured for senior and U20 and U18 athletes. Editions Results Complete results can be found on the OAA, on the Athletics New Zealand, and the Athletics Australia Athletics Australia is the national sporting organisation (NSO) recognised by Sport Australia for the sport of athletics in Australia. First founded in 1897, the organisation is responsible for administering a sport with over 16,000 registered ... webpages. Results for the juniors can be found on the World Junior Athletics History site. Men's results †: Edwin Kaitany from running as guest was 1st in 38:54. Women's results Junior Boys' Result ...
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Oceania Combined Events Championships
The Oceania Combined Events Championships are an annual Athletics (sport), athletics competition organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) for athletes representing the countries of its member associations in men's decathlon and women's heptathlon. They were established in 2011. The 2013 edition was held alongside the 2013 Oceania Athletics Championships, 2013 Oceania Area Championships. Editions Results Results can be found on the Oceania Athletics Association, OAA and on the Athletics Australia websites. Men's Decathlon Women's Heptathlon References External links2015 results
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