Pacific Games

Sport Multiple sports
Competition Category Multi-Sport Games
Years 1963—2023
Editions 17
Competitors 1852
Countries 22

Known as South Pacific Games up to 2007.

Editions

Year Host City Country Held Events Competitors Countries
1963 Suva FIJ 29 August – 8 September 1963 45 126 10
1966 Nouméa NCD 8 – 18 December 1966 52 127 9
1969 Port Moresby PNG 13 – 23 August 1969 55 118 11
1971 Papeete FPN 8 – 19 September 1971 59 115 10
1975 Tumon GUM 1 – 10 August 1975 60 110 10
1979 Suva FIJ 28 August – 8 September 1979 62 118 12
1983 Apia SAM 5 – 16 September 1983 40 81 11
1987 Nouméa NCD 8 – 20 December 1987 66 116 10
1991 Port Moresby PNG 7 – 21 September 1991 75 128 11
1995 Papeete FPN 13 – 27 August 1995 87 147 11
1999 Santa Rita GUM 29 May – 12 June 1999 86 159 14
2003 Suva FIJ 28 June – 12 July 2003 109 203 13
2007 Apia SAM 25 August – 8 September 2007 106 199 11
2011 Nouméa NCD 27 August – 10 September 2011 109 205 9
2015 Port Moresby PNG 4 – 18 July 2015 93 189 14
2019 Apia SAM 7 – 20 July 2019 110 226 13
2023 Honiara SOL 19 November – 2 December 2023 106 288 17

Medal table

Pos Country 🥇 Gold 🥈 Silver 🥉 Bronze Total
1 New Caledonia NCD 523 400 373 1296
2 Fiji FIJ 220 275 228 723
3 French Polynesia FPN 219 202 210 631
4 Papua New Guinea PNG 187 226 219 632
5 Samoa SAM 29 35 55 119
6 Tonga TGA 29 25 43 97
7 Guam GUM 24 44 50 118
8 Australia AUS 24 7 1 32
9 Vanuatu VAN 13 21 35 69
10 Wallis and Futuna WAF 13 21 25 59
11 Cook Islands COK 9 9 8 26
12 Solomon Islands SOL 7 21 26 54
13 American Samoa ASA 7 8 10 25
14 Northern Mariana Islands NMI 6 9 14 29
15 Nauru NRU 5 3 3 11
16 New Zealand NZL 3 7 2 12
17 Federated States of Micronesia FSM 2 2 2 6
18 Norfolk Island NFI 1 2 3 6
19 Gilbert and Ellice Islands GEI 0 1 0 1
= Marshall Islands MHL 0 1 0 1
= Palau PLW 0 1 0 1
= Tuvalu TUV 0 1 0 1