Guam at the 2011 Pacific Games
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Guam
Guam is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is one of five U.S. territories with an established civilian government. Guam is listed as one of 16 Non-Self-Governing Territories by the Special Committee on Decolonization of the United...

competed at the 2011 Pacific Games
2011 Pacific Games
The 2011 Pacific Games took place in Nouméa, New Caledonia, from August 27 to September 10, 2011. Nouméa was the 14th host of the Pacific Games...

 in Nouméa
Nouméa
Nouméa is the capital city of the French territory of New Caledonia. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main island, Grande Terre, and is home to the majority of the island's European, Polynesian , Indonesian, and Vietnamese populations, as well as many Melanesians,...

, New Caledonia
New Caledonia
New Caledonia is a special collectivity of France located in the southwest Pacific Ocean, east of Australia and about from Metropolitan France. The archipelago, part of the Melanesia subregion, includes the main island of Grande Terre, the Loyalty Islands, the Belep archipelago, the Isle of...

between August 27 and September 10, 2011. As of June 28, 2011 Guam has listed 312 competitors.

Athletics

Guam has qualified 6 athletes.

Men
  • Michael Herreros
  • Derek Mandell - 1500m


Women
  • Amy Atkinson
  • Naomi Blaz
  • Pollara Cobb
  • Genie Gerardo

Baseball

Guam has qualified a team. Each team can have a maximum of 20 athletes.

Men - Team Tournament
  • Dale Alvarez
  • Brian Balajadia
  • Jathan Barnes
  • Rico Castro
  • Dominic Cruz
  • Ryan Martinez
  • Thomas Morrison
  • Chad Palomo
  • John Pangelinan
  • Jim Reyes
  • John Salas
  • Freddy Cepeda Jr
  • Thomas Sarmiento
  • Anthony Yatar Jr
  • Roke Alcantara Jr
  • Alexander Cruz
  • Paul Pangelinan
  • Joseph Tuquero

Basketball

Guam has qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes

Men - Team Tournament
  • Andrew Borja
  • De’Andre Walker
  • Edgardo Baza
  • James Stake
  • Jine Han
  • John Chaco
  • Joseph Blas Jr
  • Romeo Sanchez
  • Seve Susuico
  • Shintaro Okada
  • Vince Estelle
  • William Stinnett


Women
  • Ann Pajaro
  • April Pardilla
  • Brianna Benito
  • Derin Santos
  • Ha’Ani Mendiola
  • Jocelyn Pardilla
  • Kathryn Castro
  • Raelene Tajalle

Bodybuilding

Guam has qualified 3 athletes.

Men
  • Inacay Brando - -65kg
  • Richard Rosete - -75kg


Women
  • Florencia Burke - -55kg

Canoeing

Guam has qualified 8 athletes.

Men
  • Austin Carbullido
  • Shawn Franquez
  • Scott Ishizu
  • Jesse Perez
  • Kaohu Ruiz
  • Carl Aguon Jr
  • Alfred Sgambelluri
  • William Taitingfong Jr

Football

Guam has qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 21 athletes.

Men
  • Brett Maluwelmeng
  • Julius Campus
  • Matthew Cruz
  • Scott Leon Guerrero
  • Edward Calvo
  • Shawn Spindel
  • Ian Mariano
  • Dominic Gadia
  • Elias Merfalen
  • Jason Cunliffe
  • Christian Schweizer
  • Dylan Naputi
  • David Manibusan
  • Andre Gadia
  • Jonathan Odell
  • Joseph Laanan
  • Mark Chargualaf


Women
  • Nichole Paulino
  • Simone Willter
  • Ashley Besagar
  • Tatyana Ungacta
  • Tanya Blas-Cruz
  • Rachel Jordan
  • Jannel Banks
  • Kristin Thompson
  • Arisa Recella
  • Aika Young
  • Alexy Barbe
  • Phoebe Minato
  • Tiana Jo Piper
  • Felicia Alumbaugh
  • Susanna Schlub
  • Therese Diaz
  • Andrea Odell
  • Jena Cruz

Golf

Guam has qualified 8 athletes.

Men
  • Mando Iwanaga
  • Jimmy Mafnas
  • John Muna
  • Nathan Zhao


Women
  • Teresita Blair
  • Pearl Magallanes
  • Anna-Rose Tarpley
  • Nalathai Vongjalorn

Judo

Guam has qualified 5 athletes.

Men
  • Gen Imai
  • Mario Manglona
  • Vandric Castro
  • Jerome Advincula


Women
  • Kaiulani Cruz

Rugby Sevens

Guam has qualified a women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes.

Women
  • Jennifer Farley
  • Kayla Taguacta
  • Kimberly Taguacta
  • Maria Sgro
  • Tiffany Tallada
  • Stephanie Tanh
  • Tasi Ada
  • Kimberly Sherman
  • Cera Taguacta

Surfing

Guam has qualified 6 athletes.

Men
  • Richmond Arciaga
  • Charles Ikehara
  • Derrick Ikehara
  • Frederick Mendiola
  • Cheyne Purcell
  • Edward Santiago III

Swimming

Guam has qualified 9 athletes.

Men
  • Pierson Cruz
  • Christopher Duenas
  • Rioin Oshiro
  • Johnny Rivera
  • Benjamin Schulte - 1500m Freestyle


Women
  • Jenina Cruz
  • Jessica Jones
  • Province Poppe
  • Pilar Shimizu

Table Tennis

Guam has qualified 2 athletes.

Men
  • Arman Burgos
  • Edwin Cadag

Taekwondo

Guam has qualified 5 athletes.

Men
  • Joseph Ho - -54kg
  • Gilbert Pascua
  • Terrence Lapitan - -58kg
  • Vincent Garrido


Women
  • Hang Pham - -49kg

Triathlon

Guam has qualified 5 athletes.

Men
  • Joseph Dela Cruz
  • Peter Lombaed II - Mixed Team Sprint
  • Mark Walters - Mixed Team Sprint


Women
  • Kelly Dawes
  • Chiyo Lombard - Mixed Team Sprint

Volleyball

Beach Volleyball

Guam has qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 2 members.

Men
  • David Rillera Jr
  • Brian Matanane

Indoor Volleyball

Guam has qualified a men's and women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 members.

Men
  • Kylon Eckert
  • Charles Macias
  • Kenneth Leon Guerrero
  • Raymond Mantanona
  • Nikolaus Chaco
  • Micah Herron
  • John Taimanglo
  • Miles Herron
  • Steven Finona
  • Joshua Cruz
  • Robert Borden
  • Tristan Tapia


Women
  • Crista Nauta
  • Charmaine Garcia
  • Colleen Flores
  • Gemma Datuin
  • Estella Blass
  • Shanniqua Mendiola
  • Jesse Pinkston
  • Catherine Aquinde
  • Amy Atkinson
  • Naomi Blaz
  • Pollara Cobb
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