Английская Википедия:Guam at the 2019 Pacific Games
Шаблон:Infobox country at games Guam competed at the 2019 Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa from 7 to 20 July 2019. A team of 150 athletes and staff was sent to represent the territory in eleven disciplines at the games.[1]
Athletics
Guam's athletics team was twelve strong and included two Olympians, Derek Mandell and Regine Tugade.[2]
- Men
- Paul Dimalanta: 100 m, 200 m, Long jump.
- Derek Mandell: 1500 m, 5000 m, Half-marathon.
- Benjamin Middlebrooke: 5000 m, 10,000 m, Half-marathon.
- Bleu Perez: 100 m, 200 m.
- Women
- Noshista Benavente: 5000 m, 10,000 m.
- Alison Bowman: 800 m, 1500 m, 3000 m steeple chase.
- Genina Criss: 800 m, 1500 m.
- Genie Gerardo: Shotput, Discus, Hammer throw, Javelin.
- Madison Packbier: 200 m, 400 m, 800 m.
- Emma Sheedy: 400 m, 1500 m.
- Regine Tugade: 100 m, 200 m, Long jump.
- Richelle Tugade: 100 m, 100m hurdles, 400m hurdles.
Basketball
Men's basketball
Nine players were selected in Guam's squad for men's basketball to defend the Pacific Games title won in 2015. JP Cruz, gold medal-winner as a member of that team, returned in 2019 and also played in the four-man squad for the 3x3 tournament.[3]
- William Belger
- Tomas Calvo
- JP Cruz
- Earvin Rose
- Takumi Simon
- William Stinnett (c)
- Mekeli Wesley
- Russell Wesley
- Tai Wesley
Coach: EJ Calvo
Women's basketball
Guam named 15 players in its women's team for the 2019 games:[4]
- Brianna Benito
- Alexandra Carbullido
- Destiny Castro
- Kathryn Castro
- Kara Duenas
- Monica Giger
- Maria Mesa Nauls
- Chloe Miranda
- Joylyn Pangilinan
- Jocelyn Pardilla
- Elysia Perez
- Janniliese Quintanilla
- Mia San Nicolas
- Derin Santos
Head coach: Paul Pineda
Шаблон:Anchor 3x3 basketball
Guam selected eight players (four maleШаблон:Hsp[3] and four femaleШаблон:Hsp[5]) to compete in 3x3 at the 2019 games:
Men – Файл:Gold medal icon.svg Final winners
- Ben Borja
- AJ Carlos
- Michael Sakazaki
- Seve Susuico (c)
Women
- Kali Benavente
- Destiny Castro
- Joylyn Pangilinan
- Mia San Nicolas
Golf
Guam qualified eight players for the tournament in Samoa,[6] but one member of the women's team dropped out. Seven Guam players participated in the 2019 games.
- Men
- Roberto Manalo
- John Muna
- Eduardo Terlaje
- Ricardo Terlaje
- Women
- Teresita Blair
- Kristin Oberiano
- Emiri Satake
- Anna-Rose Tarpley
Non-playing captain: Daryl Poe
Judo
Outrigger canoeing
Guam sent 23 athletes and two coaches to contest the various Va'a events men's and women's outrigger canoeing at the 2019 games.[7]
- Men's team
- John Aguon
- Jesse Cabrera
- Klyde Castro
- Collin Murphy
- Joseph Nowell
- Johnny Palomo
- Shane Palomo
- John Sablan
- Christopher Salas
- Matthew Savares
- Tony Vivas
Coach: David Palomo Jr
- Women's team
- Ruby Castro
- Isabel Gutierrez
- Jenynne Guzman
- Jennifer Horeg
- Sue Lee
- Kai Perez
- Kiara Quichocho
- Misako Sablan
- Michele Salas
- Ashley Taitano
- Miriam Terlaje
- Diane Vice
Coach: Josh Duenas
Swimming
Six swimmers represented Guam at Samoa 2019:[8]
- Men
- Sebastian Castro
- Chrios Duenas
- Mark Imazu
- Benji Schulte
- Jagger Stephens
- Women
- Mineri Gomez
Coaches: Ed Ching and Don San Agustin
Taekwondo
Three men and two women competed for Guam in Taekwondo:[9]
- Men
- Alexander Allen
- Joseph Ho
- Leon Ho
- Women
- Tierra-Lynn Chargualaf
- Amber Toves
Coaches: Mike Ho and Ronald Cook
Tennis
The Guam Tennis Federation selected four male tennis players for the 2019 games in Samoa:[10]
- Men
- Mason Caldwell
- Camden Camacho
- Danny Llarenas
- Derek Okuhama
Triathlon
Volleyball
Men's beach volleyball
Guam qualified one men's pair for beach volleyball:[11]
- Zakhary Zacarias
- Brian Tsujii
Women's volleyball (indoor)
Guam selected ten players for their women's volleyball team:[12]
- Joie Blas
- Adriana Chang
- Edeline Cruz
- Hilary Diaz (c)
- Samara Duenas
- Mariana Kier
- Austia Mendiola
- Lori Okada
- Jestyne Sablan
- Tatiana Sablan
Weightlifting
Guam selected six athletes to compete in weightlifting at the 2019 games.[13]
- Men
- David Bautista, −73 kg
- Women
- Armie Almazan, −64 kg
- Dayalani Calma, −45 kg
- Dayamaya Calma, −49 kg
- Dayanara Calma, −59 kg
- Jacinta Sumagaysay, −55 kg
Coach: Edgar Molinos
References
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