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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox games The 1963 South Pacific Games, held from 29 August to 9 September 1963 at Suva in Fiji, was the first edition of the South Pacific Games. The multisport games were established to engender bonds of friendship amongst peoples in the Pacific, after an idea originated by Dr A.H. Sahu Khan was adopted by the South Pacific Commission. At a meeting of nine Territories, held in Nouméa during March 1961, Fiji was awarded the honour of hosting the first Games.[1]

Participating countries

Thirteen Pacific nations or territories, and 646 competitors, participated in the Games:Шаблон:Sfn[2]

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Note: A number in parentheses indicate the size of a country's team (athletes and officials, where known).

Sports

Ten sports were contested at the 1963 South Pacific Games:[3][4]Шаблон:Sfn

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Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sport (where known).

Final medal table

The home nation, Fiji, easily topped the (unofficial) medal tally:Шаблон:Ref

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Шаблон:Flag   33Шаблон:Ref 23   26Шаблон:Ref   82Шаблон:Ref
2 Шаблон:Flag 9   11Шаблон:Ref 11   31Шаблон:Ref
3 Шаблон:Flag 7 9 11 27
4 Шаблон:Flag 4 2 4 10
5 Шаблон:Flag 2 4 2 8
6 Шаблон:Flag 1 2   3Шаблон:Ref 7Шаблон:Ref
7 Шаблон:Flagdeco Cook Islands 2 3 0 5
8 Шаблон:Flag 0 1 2 3
9 Шаблон:Flag 0 1 1 2
10 Шаблон:Flag 0 1 0 1
TotalsШаблон:Ref   58Шаблон:Ref   57Шаблон:Ref   60Шаблон:Ref   175Шаблон:Ref

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Calendar

The following table provides a summary of the competition schedule.Шаблон:Sfn

Шаблон:1963 South Pacific Games Calendar

See also

Notes

Шаблон:Note The Games official report listed the PNG contingent at 86 (78 competitors and 8 officials),Шаблон:Sfn although the Canberra Times reported a team of 93 (competitors and officials).[5]

Шаблон:Note The medal table published on the Pacific Games Council webpage (as at May 2015),[3] counts four extra medals (two for Fiji and one each for PNG and American Samoa) that were not actually awarded according to the Official Report and Results published in 1963.Шаблон:Sfn The medal columns for these countries have been marked up with a (blue background) in the table above with those counts revised down. The totals on the right and at the bottom of the table are also amended to account for this change.

Шаблон:Note The swimming medal totals for Fiji and PNG have been amended to exclude the unofficial 3 × 110 yd medley relay for women for which medals were not awarded, although Fiji and PNG finished first and second respectively.Шаблон:Sfn

Шаблон:Note The boxing medal totals for American Samoa and Fiji have been amended to exclude two semifinalists who were disqualified in their respective semifinal bouts and, as such, did not receive a bronze medal; S. Tinoe from American Samoa in the featherweight class, and M. Delai from Fiji in the light-heavyweight class.Шаблон:Sfn

Шаблон:Note Track and field athletics: There were 29 events in total; 19 for men and 10 for women. In the women's 4 x 100 metres relay, only a gold medal was awarded (to Fiji). The remaining teams were disqualified.Шаблон:Sfn

Шаблон:Note The game of "women's basketball" in the early 1960s often referred to the sport now known as netball. A recap of the 1963 results published in the Pacific Islands Monthly in 1969 does not mention netball but records that Fiji won the women's basketball competition.[4] The official FIBA basketball record indicates that only a men's competition was held in 1963.[6] A summary of the SPG netball competitions as reported by Islands Business in 1990 shows that Fiji won the netball title in 1963.[7]

Шаблон:Note Boxing: Although there were ten weight divisions, medals were only awarded in eight of them. Fiji made the only nominations in the flyweight and heavyweight classes and had put two boxers in each division to ensure a contest. J. Roba and M. Mate in the flyweight, and V. Dikidikiliti and P. Kali in the heavyweight, were awarded silver cups in lieu of medals.Шаблон:Sfn

Шаблон:Note Tennis and table tennis were contested as mixed team sports on a knock-out basis, with each sport having only one gold medal awarded.[4]

Шаблон:Note Volleyball was held as a men's competition only.[4]

References

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Sources

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  1. History. Pacific Games Council Official Website.
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