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2025 Pacific Mini Games: Weightlifters to represent New Zealand in Palau

2025 Pacific Mini Games: Weightlifters to represent New Zealand in Palau

RNZ News07-05-2025

Two-time Olympian and two-time Commonwealth Games medallist, David Liti, will lead the New Zealand Team in the Men's +110kg category.
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New Zealand Olympic Committee
A nine-member weightlifting team will represent Team New Zealand at the 2025 Pacific Mini Games in Palau.
The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) confirmed this in a news release on Wednesday.
Weightlifting New Zealand President Simon Kent said he is looking forward to a strong showing from the group at the event from 29 June to 9 July.
Two-time Olympian and two-time Commonwealth Games medallist David Liti will lead the New Zealand Team in the Men's +110kg category.
Kent said Liti's inclusion will be good for the team, which will have some debutants.
"With a decade of international experience, David's presence will be a valuable asset to the group as they navigate being part of a multi-sport event," Kent said.
"Five athletes will be making their New Zealand debuts at these Games, something we know will be a special time for them and their families.
"The Pacific Mini Games are the ideal setting for these athletes to gain international experience, as competing in the Pacific offers its own unique challenges - the travel, foreign conditions and generally being out of their comfort zone are all factors for them to consider and ultimately lean into."
Kent said the Palau 2025 Pacific Mini Games are a stepping stone on the journey for athletes hopeful of Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games selection.
"Athletes from across the Commonwealth will compete in Palau, India, Norway and Samoa during the next 10 months, aiming to secure their spot on the final ranking list for next July's showpiece event in Glasgow," he added.
NZOC chief executive Nicki Nicol also extended her support to Team New Zealand.
"We're proud to support this talented group as they represent the New Zealand Team, particularly those who will wear the fern for the first time.
"For some, the Pacific Mini Games could be the first step on their journey towards representing New Zealand at a major Games, and we wish them all the best for a successful campaign in Palau."
New Zealand Team confirmed for the Palau 2025 Pacific Mini Games
(*denotes New Zealand Team debut):
Hannah Close* (26 years old, Women's Under-58kg), Holly Drain (26 years old, Women's Under-77kg), Sienna Fesolai (19 years old, Women's Under-69kg ), David Liti (28 years old, Men's +110kg), Tui-Alofa Patolo* (34 years old, Women's +86kg category), Louise Richards* (27 years old, Women's Under-63kg), Monica Saili-Hiakita* (27 years old, Women's Under-77kg), Judy Soloai* (30 years old, Women's +86kg), Vernon Taylor (26 years old, Men's Under-71kg)

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