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1995 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships


FieldValue
NameII Oceania Youth Athletics Championships
Size200px
Colour#E0ECF8
Host cityTereora, Rarotonga, Cook Islands Cook Islands
DatesMay 4–5
StadiumTereora National Stadium
Nations participating14
Athletes participating135 (77 boys, 58 girls)
Events31 (16 boys, 15 girls)
LevelYouth
Previous1993 Canberra
Next1997 Suva

The 1995 Oceania Youth Athletics Championships were held at the Tereora National Stadium in Tereora, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, between May 4–5, 1995. A total of 31 events were contested, 16 by boys and 15 by girls.

Medal summary

Complete results can be found on the Athletics Weekly,

Boys under 18 (Youth)

800 metres Medley relay (100m x 100m x 200m x 400m)1:36.001:37.161:39.62

Girls under 18 (Youth)

800 metres Medley relay (100m x 100m x 200m x 400m)1:50.561:50.981:53.98

Medal table (unofficial)

Participation (unofficial)

An unofficial count yields the number of about 135 athletes from 14 countries:

  • American Samoa (3)
  • Australia (18)
  • Cook Islands (22)
  • Fiji (21)
  • Guam (8)
  • New Zealand (12)
  • Norfolk Island (5)
  • Northern Mariana Islands (3)
  • Papua New Guinea (6)
  • Samoa (9)
  • Solomon Islands (7)
  • French Polynesia/Tahiti (10)
  • Tonga (6)
  • Vanuatu (5)

References

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