2021 Oceania Weightlifting Championships

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2021}}

{{Infobox games

| name = 2021 Oceania
Weightlifting Championships

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| size =

| host_city = Various

| dates = 24–26 September 2021

| stadium = Linked by video

| previous = 2019

| next = 2022

}}

The 2021 Oceania Weightlifting Championships were contested from 24 to 26 September 2021.{{cite book |title=2021 Oceania Senior Championships {{!}} Results Book|url=https://www.oceaniaweightlifting.com/Portals/0/news/2021/owf-championships/2021%20Oceania%20Championships%20-%20Results.pdf |publisher=Oceania Weightlifting |access-date=31 December 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211231152908/https://www.oceaniaweightlifting.com/Portals/0/news/2021/owf-championships/2021%20Oceania%20Championships%20-%20Results.pdf |archive-date=31 December 2021}}

The enduring impact of COVID-19 (which required cancellation of the 2020 championships, otherwise set to be held in Nauru{{cite web |title=Oceania Championships and Commonwealth Championships postponed |url=https://iwf.sport/2020/03/14/oceania-championships-commonwealth-championships-postponed/ |publisher=IWF |access-date=31 December 2021 |date=14 March 2020}}) led to the competition being held in various venues across Oceania with competitors and officials linked by video, as opposed to a single competition venue.{{cite news |last1=Sablan Jr. |first1=James |title=Labausa, Barnhouse compete in virtual Oceania weightlifting championships |url=https://mvariety.com/sports/labausa-barnhouse-compete-in-virtual-oceania-weightlifting-championships/article_e6426bf0-1f9a-11ec-a203-bb45d73161d7.html |access-date=31 December 2021 |work=Marianas Variety |publisher=Younis Art Studio Inc. |date=28 September 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928063308/https://mvariety.com/sports/labausa-barnhouse-compete-in-virtual-oceania-weightlifting-championships/article_e6426bf0-1f9a-11ec-a203-bb45d73161d7.html |archive-date=28 September 2021}}{{cite web |last1=Coffa |first1=Paul |title=2021 Oceania Championships - Results |url=https://www.oceaniaweightlifting.com/news/post/1368/2021-oceania-championships-results |publisher=Oceania Weightlifting |access-date=31 December 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211231142423/https://www.oceaniaweightlifting.com/news/post/1368/2021-oceania-championships-results |archive-date=31 December 2021 |date=27 September 2021}} It was the first time results in a virtual competition were officially endorsed by the International Weightlifting Federation.{{cite news |last1=Oliver |first1=Brian |title=Landmark for weightlifting as Oceania athletes claim titles and set records in virtual Championships |url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1113591/weightlifting-oceania-championship-covid |access-date=16 January 2022 |work=Inside the Games |publisher=Dunsar Media |date=29 September 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210930030639/https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1113591/weightlifting-oceania-championship-covid |archive-date=30 September 2021}}

Medal table

In contrast to previous championships, no junior or youth rank medals were awarded.

{{Medals table

| caption =

| host = AUS

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| event =

| team =

| gold_AUS = 7 | silver_AUS = 3 | bronze_AUS = 0 | host_AUS = yes

| gold_FIJ = 0 | silver_FIJ = 0 | bronze_FIJ = 2

| gold_GUM = 1 | silver_GUM = 0 | bronze_GUM = 0

| gold_KIR = 0 | silver_KIR = 1 | bronze_KIR = 1

| gold_NRU = 0 | silver_NRU = 8 | bronze_NRU = 0

| gold_NMI = 1 | silver_NMI = 1 | bronze_NMI = 0

| gold_PNG = 2 | silver_PNG = 0 | bronze_PNG = 3

| gold_SAM = 6 | silver_SAM = 2 | bronze_SAM = 3

| gold_SOL = 1 | silver_SOL = 1 | bronze_SOL = 2

| gold_TGA = 0 | silver_TGA = 1 | bronze_TGA = 1

}}

Medal summary

=Men=

{{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}
61 kg

|Morea Baru
{{PNG}}

265 kg

|Shadrack Cain
{{NRU}}

195 kg

|Heni Udu
{{PNG}}

185 kg
67 kg

|Vaipava Ioane
{{SAM}}

289 kg

|Ditto Ika
{{NRU}}

231 kg

|Duncan Laulua
{{SAM}}

205 kg
73 kg

|John Tafi
{{SAM}}

284 kg

|Ezekiel Moses
{{NRU}}

277 kg

|Ruben Katoatau
{{KIR}}

250 kg
81 kg

|Leo Lark
{{AUS}}

295 kg

|Larko Doguape
{{NRU}}

275 kg

|Igo Lohia
{{PNG}}

260 kg
89 kg

|Beau Garrett
{{AUS}}

297 kg

|Uea Detudamo
{{NRU}}

272 kg

|Toua Udia
{{PNG}}

266 kg
96 kg

|Don Opeloge
{{SAM}}

359 kg

|David James
{{AUS}}

335 kg

|Taniela Rainibogi
{{FIJ}}

312 kg
102 kg

|Jack Opeloge
{{SAM}}

337 kg

|David Katoatau
{{KIR}}

260 kg

|align=center colspan=2|Not awarded
(lack of entries)

109 kg

|Petelo Lautusi
{{SAM}}

343 kg

|Matthew Lydement
{{AUS}}

330 kg

|Tavita Leilua
{{SAM}}

248 kg
+109 kg

|Suamili Nanai
{{AUS}}

353 kg

|David Barnhouse
{{NMI}}

255 kg

|align=center colspan=2|Not awarded
(lack of entries)

=Women=

{{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}
45 kg

|align=center colspan=6|Not awarded
(lack of entries, no registered total)

49 kg

|Thelma Toua
{{PNG}}

130 kg

|align=center colspan=4|Not awarded
(lack of entries, no registered total)

55 kg

|Jenly Tegu Wini
{{SOL}}

176 kg

|My-Only Stephen
{{NRU}}

143 kg

|Jaylyn Mala
{{SOL}}

110 kg
59 kg

|Jacinta Sumagaysay
{{GUM}}

165 kg

|Mary Kini Lifu
{{SOL}}

145 kg

|Betty Waneasi
{{SOL}}

135 kg
64 kg

|Sarah Cochrane
{{AUS}}

220 kg

|Bernice Detudamo
{{NRU}}

138 kg

|align=center colspan=2|Not awarded
(lack of entries)

71 kg

|Olivia Shelton
{{AUS}}

207 kg

|Darcy Kay
{{AUS}}

204 kg

|Talemaiwasa Sebuita
{{FIJ}}

138 kg
76 kg

|Ebony Gorincu
{{AUS}}

208 kg

|Maximina Uepa
{{NRU}}

180 kg

|Avatu Opeloge
{{SAM}}

147 kg
81 kg

|Antonette Labausa
{{NMI}}

157 kg

|Salome Manumua
{{TGA}}

147 kg

|align=center colspan=2|Not awarded
(no registered total)

87 kg

|Eileen Cikamatana
{{AUS}}

250 kg

|Imoasina Pelenato
{{SAM}}

159 kg

|align=center colspan=2|Not awarded
(lack of entries)

+87 kg

|Feagaiga Stowers
{{SAM}}

258 kg

|Iuniarra Sipaia
{{SAM}}

248 kg

|Kuinini Manumua
{{TGA}}

220 kg

References

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