Sporting event delegation
Tuvalu competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia between 27 August and 10 September 2011. As of June 28, 2011 Tuvalu has listed 90 competitors.[1]
Athletics
Tuvalu qualified 2 athletes.[2]
- Men
- Women
Badminton
Tuvalu qualified 3 athletes.[3]
- Men
- Felo Feoto
- Kasipe Galuega
- Women
Tuvalu qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 21 athletes.[4]
- Men
- Katepu Sieni
- Kolone Pokia
- Alamoana Tofuola
- Etimoni Timuani
- Ali Takataka
- Mau Penisula
- Vaisua Liva
- Okilani Tinilau
- Lutelu Tiute
- James Lepaio
- George Panapa
- Togavai Stanley
- Raj Sogivalu
- Faiana Ofati
- Uota Ale
- Meauma Petaia
- Akelei Limaalofa
- Lopati Okelani
- Joshua Tapasei
Powerlifting
Tuvalu qualified 1 athlete.[5]
- Men
- Nakibae Kitiseni - 5th in the 74 kg division
Rugby Sevens
Tuvalu qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes.[6]
- Men
- Salemona Tefana
- Luagigie Taitaiga
- Vete Telina Ofati
- Talia Vaitiu
- Patiliki Patiliki
- Patelu Paisi
- Semalie Telavaha Fotu
- Tulumani Talia
- Teriaua Koio
- Olaalofa Eliu
- Eric Maatia Toafa
- Afaaso Sanaila Bici
Tennis
Tuvalu qualified 2 athletes.[7]
- Men
- Women
Volleyball
Indoor Volleyball
Tuvalu qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 members.[8]
- Men
- Paenui Fagota
- Sioni Koum
- Afemai Lopati Sigano
- Ikapoti Kaisami sunset
- Sanelivi Viliamu
- Jay Timo
- Pelosi Solofa
- Siopepa Tailolo
- Women
- Lillian Tusitala
- Fuligafou Vaega
- Foma Kalala
- Lilly Lafita
- Sagalei Uila
- Esther Koulapi
- Matagimalie Evagelia
- Loise Sumeo
- Tongauea Teikale
- Teala Enele
Weightlifting
Tuvalu qualified 1 athlete.[9]
- Men
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