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Niue competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia between August 27 and September 10, 2011. As of June 28, 2011 Niue has listed 63 competitors.[1]

Athletics

Niue has qualified 1 athletes.[2]

Men
  • Michael Juni Jackson

Bodybuilding

Niue has qualified 1 athletes.[3]

Men
  • Reagan Ioane

Canoeing

Niue has qualified 6 athletes.[4]

Women
  • Stacey Fonga Davis
  • Maia Aroha Davis
  • Daisy Fealita Halo
  • Karyn Misipeka
  • Alana Smith
  • Shaundell Togiamua

Golf

Niue has qualified 5 athletes.[5]

Men
  • James Douglas
  • Masiniholo Lagolago
  • Tennis Takili Talagi
  • Jeremy Tolitule
Women
  • Sonia Shermaine Kifoto

Powerlifting

Niue has qualified 3 athletes.[6]

Men
  • Kurt Mahanitotonu
  • Joe Tefua Mahanitotonu
  • Daniel Nemani

Rugby Sevens

Niue has qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes.[7]

Men
  • Luke Murray Gibb
  • Zac Makavilitogia
  • Uani Rhodes Talagi
  • Kenny Akulu
  • Tony Pulu
  • Ponifasio Dean Kapaga
  • Vincent Pihigia
  • Rudolf Ainuu
  • Shaun Danny Atamu
  • Daniel Vilikoka Camira Makaia
  • Leonale Bourke

Shooting

Niue has qualified 10 athletes.[8]

  • Sione Togiavalu
  • Denis Rose Ofa
  • Clemencia Sioneholo
  • Morgan Magatogia
  • Isatose Jr Pope Talagi
  • San Juan Talagi
  • Tuaitama Talaiti
  • Upokoina Tekena Vakaafi
  • Clayton Viliamu
  • Asaaf Kulkoi Mahakitau

Table Tennis

Niue has qualified 1 athlete.[9]

Men
  • Waimanu Pulu

Volleyball

Beach Volleyball

Niue has qualified a women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 2 members.[10]

Women
  • Meleta Talaiti
  • Liline Morrissey

References

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