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Athlete and Team Biographies

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Athletics


Tereapii Tapoki, Discus biography

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Boxing


Etu Daniel Puni Irorangi biography
Vengi Hagai biography
Tutai Williams biography

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Cycling Mountain Bike


Myra Moller biography

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Lawn Bowls


David Akaruru biography
Cook Islands Lawn Bowls Men biography
Cook Islands Lawn Bowls Men biography
Cook Islands Lawn Bowls Women biography
Cook Islands Lawn Bowls Women biography
Porea Elisa biography
Phillip Jimmy biography
Rouru Paniani biography
Glenford Porter biography
Matauri Raeputa biography
Ngatungane Tere biography
Tangata Mou Tokorangi biography
Vainepoto O Nga Ua Tokorangi biography
Ieremia Tuteru biography
Vainepoto O Apii Vaiau biography
Mata Vaile biography

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Rugby 7s


Steven Jena Junior Berryman biography
Cook Islands Rugby 7s Men biography
Ashley Drake biography
Aaron Enoka biography
Kevin Leslie Iro biography
Koiatu Koiatu biography
Turori Matutu biography
Patrick Maui - Kapi biography
Terry Piri biography
Nathan Robinson biography
Kiliona Samania biography
Rangi Vallance biography
Adam Vardey biography

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Triathlon


Thomas Henderson biography

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Weightlifting


Sam Pera biography
Sam Jnr Pera biography

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Australia flag Australia 84 69 68
England flag England 36 40 34
Canada flag Canada 26 29 31
India flag India 22 17 11
South Africa flag South Africa 12 13 13


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