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Tahiti stunned
everyone when they upstaged the big guns of New Caledonia and Samoa to
win the 2005 South Pacific Bodybuilding Championships in Papeete,
Tahiti in October.
The win proved popular - achieved in front a parochial home crowd of
fans who witnessed one of the most tightly contested competitions since
the first event was held in the Cook Islands in 1992.
There were loud cheers of approval when the judges result was read out
with Tahiti emerging as the top country overall, followed by French
speaking rivals New Caledonia and Samoa in third place.
The overall award is based on the highest placing of up to ten athletes
in any one team. Gold medal winners Manu Buchin (Under 90kg Men),
Alphonse Ihorai (Under 80kg Men), Maurice Tchan (Under 65kg Men), Apo
Tetautiave (Junior Men), Igor Leontieff (Masters Men), Soreau Sylvia
(52-57kg Women) and Nathalie Gaska (Women’s Body Fitness (Figure) Tall)
all contributed to Tahiti’s dominance.
The overall individual honours went to Papua New Guinea strongman
Donald Kaiwi, who was crowned the Overall Men’s Champion and Over 90kg
Men’s winner, and Samoa’s golden girl Viola Etuata, who was declared
the Overall Women’s Champion and Over 57kg women’s winner.
Samoa deservedly won the Team Posing category with a winning
combination of synchronization and body movement, all performed to an
appropriate routine. New Caledonia and Tahiti were second and third
respectively.
New Caledonia edged Samoa and Tahiti for the Couples Category while in
the other categories, Stephane Groise of New Caledonia won the Under
85kg men, Teinaki Rasmussen (Cook Islands) won the Under 75kg Men, Paul
Leulusoo (Samoa) won the Under 70kg Men, Tuigana (New Caledonia) won
the Grand Masters (over 50), Ana Brien (Cook Islands) won the Under
52kg Women, Mylene Forcin (New Caledonia) won the Women’s Body Fitness
(Figure) Overall Champion award and Women’s Body Fitness (Figure) Short
Under 164cm award. The highlight of the evening was the presence of a
professional bodybuilder from France as the guest poser who wowed the
audience with his vibrant routine complete with music and stage
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