Pacific Games - Cumulative Medals Table (after 2007 South Pacific Games)

Cumulative Medals Table (after 2007 South Pacific Games)

Officially the final medal tally of the Games does not recognize a winner, regarding competition and fair play more highly.

South Pacific Games medal count
Pos Country Total
1 New Caledonia 658 516 468 1638
2 French Polynesia 386 337 355 1078
3 Fiji 353 417 340 1110
4 Papua New Guinea 296 305 296 897
5 Samoa (includes Western Samoa) 145 112 112 379
6 Nauru 74 41 25 142
7 Guam 59 88 115 264
8 American Samoa 41 42 70 153
9 Tonga 38 54 73 164
10 Wallis and Futuna 22 35 71 128
11 Cook Islands 19 36 41 96
11 Federated States of Micronesia 13 15 11 39
13 Vanuatu (includes New Hebrides) 12 33 53 98
14 Solomon Islands 10 42 72 122
15 Palau 9 13 9 31
16 Northern Mariana Islands 4 12 12 28
17 Norfolk Island 3 10 15 28
18 Tokelau 3 2 1 6
19 Kiribati (includes Gilbert) 2 10 15 29
20 Marshall Islands - 3 6 9
21 Niue - 1 6 7
22 Tuvalu (includes Ellice) - 1 1 2

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