Oceania Weightlifting Championships Results

2025 Oceania Weightlifting Championships Results

The 2025 Oceania Weightlifting Championships ran from Jul. 1 to 5, showcasing some of the best weightlifters in the region.

  • One Big Thing: This was also the first International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) event held after the organization enacted its new weight classes. 

While there were no new Senior world records set, we did get a glimpse of what Oceania has to offer on the international stage. 


Below, you'll find results from all weight class events at the Oceania Weightlifting Championships. 

2025 Oceania Weightlifting Championships

Eileen Cikamatana at the IWF World Cup.

Women's Results

Below are all podium results for the Women's weight class events at the 2025 Oceania Weightlifting Championships. 


Editor's Note: The formatting below reads as "Athlete (Country): [Total] ([Snatch] / [Clean & Jerk])

48KG

  1. Jianne Gungon (AUS): 152 (68/84)
  2. Jo-Beth Deireragea (NRU): 150 (67/83)
  3. Thelma Mea Toua (PNG): 142 (61/81)

53KG

  1. Loa Dika Toua (PNG): 160 (69/91)
  2. Chloe Gabriella Santos (GUM): 151 (71/80)
  3. Idau Vagi (PNG): 143 (65/78)

58KG

  1. Brenna Kean (AUS): 187 (79/108)
  2. Tessa Rim (AUS): 183 (83/100)
  3. Anoni Faumui (SAM): 169 (76/93)

63KG

  1. Kiana Elliott (AUS): 213 (98/115)
  2. Femily-Crystie Notte (NRU): 201 (90/111)
  3. Zoe De Gersigny (AUS): 197 (89/108)

69KG

  1. Nya Hayman (AUS): 209 (93/116)
  2. Sienna Feesolai (NZL): 197 (87/110)
  3. Sefulu Seuao (SAM): 192 (88/104)

77KG

  1. Seine Stowers (SAM): 227 (99/128)
  2. Avatu Opeloge (SAM: 225 (98/127)
  3. Olivia Shelton (AUS): 220 (97/123)

86KG

  1. Eileen Cikamatana (AUS): 255 (115/140)
  2. Ajah Pritchard Lolo (VAN): 200 (90/110)
  3. Merean Atantaake (MHL): 185 (80/105)

+86KG

  1. Iuniarra Sipaia (SAM): 251 (106/145)
  2. Lesila Fiapule (SAM): 239 (105/134)
  3. Judy Soloai (NZL): 225 (93/132)

Men's Results

Below are the podium results for the Men's weight class events at the 2025 Oceania Weightlifting Championships. 


Editor's Note: The formatting below reads as "Athlete (Country): [Total] ([Snatch] / [Clean & Jerk])

60KG

  1. Shadrach Cain (NRU): 232 (102/130)
  2. Johannes Adam (NRU): 229 (101/128)
  3. Blaine Malai Mere Patris (PLW): 216 (95/121)

65KG

  1. Morea Baru (PNG): 273 (117/156)
  2. Ditto Titus Ika (NRU): 268 (116/152)
  3. Leowell Cristobal (NMI): 244 (103/141)

71KG

  1. John Tafi (SAM): 305 (136/169)
  2. Poama Qaqa (FIJ): 276 (126/150)
  3. Manuila Raobu (TUV): 274 (125/149)

79KG

  1. Ruben Katoatau (KIR): 283 (126/157)
  2. Kyle Franklin Itsimaera (NRU): 281 (125/156)
  3. Daniel Zachariah Shaw (FIJ): 270 (115/155)

88KG

  1. Nehmiah Elder (FIJ): 330 (155/175)
  2. Marcincy Cook (NRU): 288 (128/160)
  3. Teihoarii Buchin (TAH): 272 (126/146)

94KG

  1. Emmanuel Ulimasao (SAM): 319 (139/180)
  2. Noah Milford (AUS): 304 (131/173)
  3. Uea Detudamo (NRU): 303 (138/165)

110KG

  1. Jack Opeloge (SAM): 359 (158/201)
  2. Taniela Rainibogi (FIJ): 356 (160/196)
  3. Jackson Roberts-Young (AUS): 342 (145/197)

+110KG

  1. David Liti (NZL): 335 (160/175)
  2. Joey M. Colisao (NMI): 305 (140/165)
  3. Steven Kukuna Kari (PNG): 300 (130/170)

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