Niue competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia between August 27 and September 10, 2011. As of June 28, 2011 Niue has listed 63 competitors.[1]
Athletics
Niue has qualified 1 athletes.[2]
- Men
Bodybuilding
Niue has qualified 1 athletes.[3]
- Men
Canoeing
Niue has qualified 6 athletes.[4]
- Women
- Stacey Fonga Davis
- Maia Aroha Davis
- Daisy Fealita Halo
- Karyn Misipeka
- Alana Smith
- Shaundell Togiamua
Golf
Niue has qualified 5 athletes.[5]
- Men
- James Douglas
- Masiniholo Lagolago
- Tennis Takili Talagi
- Jeremy Tolitule
- Women
Powerlifting
Niue has qualified 3 athletes.[6]
- Men
- Kurt Mahanitotonu
- Joe Tefua Mahanitotonu
- Daniel Nemani
Rugby Sevens
Niue has qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes.[7]
- Men
- Luke Murray Gibb
- Zac Makavilitogia
- Uani Rhodes Talagi
- Kenny Akulu
- Tony Pulu
- Ponifasio Dean Kapaga
- Vincent Pihigia
- Rudolf Ainuu
- Shaun Danny Atamu
- Daniel Vilikoka Camira Makaia
- Leonale Bourke
Shooting
Niue has qualified 10 athletes.[8]
- Sione Togiavalu
- Denis Rose Ofa
- Clemencia Sioneholo
- Morgan Magatogia
- Isatose Jr Pope Talagi
- San Juan Talagi
- Tuaitama Talaiti
- Upokoina Tekena Vakaafi
- Clayton Viliamu
- Asaaf Kulkoi Mahakitau
Table Tennis
Niue has qualified 1 athlete.[9]
- Men
Volleyball
Beach Volleyball
Niue has qualified a women's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 2 members.[10]
- Women
- Meleta Talaiti
- Liline Morrissey
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