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Athlete and Team Biographies

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Aquatics Swimming



George Dikimbi biography
Nicole Ellsworth biography
Judith Meauri biography
Anna-Lisa Mopio-Jane biography
Ryan Pini biography
Benjamin Warkit biography

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Athletics


Betty Barua, Track biography
Henry Ben, Track biography
Mowen Boino, Track biography
Salome Dell, Track biography
Andrew Doonar, Track biography
Maria Kaupa biography
Wally Kirika, Track biography
Mae Koime, Track biography
Francis Kompaon, Track biography
Cecelia Kumalalamene, Track biography
Anton Lui, Track biography
Fabian Niulai, Track biography
Papua New Guinea Athletics Men's 4x100m Relay team biography
Papua New Guinea Athletics Women's 4x400m Relay team biography
Toea Wisil, Track biography
Sapolai Yao, 3000m Steeplechase and 5000m  biography

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Boxing


Chavis Kora biography
Vincent Kora biography
John Korake biography
Paul Lare biography
Jack Willie biography
Rickson Yamo biography

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Lawn Bowls


Peter Juni biography
Kiliwi Nabo biography
Nadu Namun biography
Papua New Guinea Lawn Bowls Men biography
Papua New Guinea Lawn Bowls Men biography
Lucas Roika biography
Joseph Taso biography
Kila Vuiraka biography

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 Squash


Naluge Guy biography
Guy/Webb Squash Women biography
Eli Webb biography

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Weightlifting


Kathleen Hare biography
Rita Kari biography
Leo Kivavie biography
Rex Larry biography
Kupuni Lewa biography
Joe Namuno biography
Dika Loa Toua 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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