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Federated States of Micronesia at the 2008 Summer Olympics

The Federated States of Micronesia sent a team of five athletes to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.[1] The appearance of the delegation marked the third appearance by a Micronesian team at the Olympics since its debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.[2] Three male athletes (Jack Howard in athletics, Kerson Hadley in swimming and Manuel Minginfel in weightlifting) and two female athletes (Maria Ikelap in athletics and Debra Daniel in swimming) comprised the Olympic team. None of the track or swimming athletes advanced past the qualification round, and Minginfel placed second to last in his event. There has yet to be a medalist from the Federated States of Micronesia. Minginfel held the Micronesian flag in the opening ceremony.[3]

Federated States of Micronesia at the
2008 Summer Olympics
IOC codeFSM
NOCFederated States of Micronesia National Olympic Committee
Websitewww.oceaniasport.com/fsm
in Beijing
Competitors5 in 3 sports
Flag bearer Manuel Minginfel
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Background edit

The Federated States of Micronesia is a collection of some 6,000 islands in the South Pacific Ocean that includes approximately 100,000 people. The nation is composed of several states that each embody a prominent ethnic group amongst the island group, and lies approximately three-quarters of the way between Hawaii and Indonesia. After World War II, the Micronesian island chain became a United Nations trust territory administered by the United States. The Federated States of Micronesia became an independent country on 1986, but freely associates with the United States, which handles matters of defense.[4] The Federated States of Micronesia sent its first delegation to participate in the Olympics approximately 14 years after it became a sovereign entity, sending three men and two women to the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.[5] Between then and Beijing in 2008, three male and two female Micronesian athletes participating across three sports have appeared at the Olympics at every instance. Prior to Beijing, there had been no medalists from the Federated States of Micronesia; no medals were won by Micronesian athletes at the Beijing games either. Up to and including the Beijing Olympics, weightlifter Manuel Minginfel had been the flagbearer for Micronesia at every opening ceremony.[2]

At the Beijing games, the youngest athlete was swimmer Debra Daniel, who was 17 years old. The eldest was Minginfel at age 29.[1] Of the delegation, the only one who had been to multiple Olympic games was Minginfel.[6]

Athletics edit

Jack Howard represented the Federated States of Micronesia as its only male track athlete at the Beijing Olympics. He competed in the men's 100 meters races. Born in the island of Weno in the Chuuk Lagoon along with his twin brother John Howard, Jack Howard was born in July 1981 and was 27 years old when he competed in Beijing. Howard had not previously competed at any Olympic games.[7] Howard competed in heat seven against seven other athletes in the qualification round of the event on August 14. He finished the race in 11.03 seconds,[8] ranking seventh in his heat; he placed ahead of Gordon Heather of the Cook Islands (11.41 seconds) and immediately behind Monaco's Sebastien Gattuso (10.70 seconds) in a heat led by Qatar's Samuel Francis (10.40 seconds) and Trinidad and Tobago's Marc Burns (10.46 seconds).[8] Overall, 80 competitors took part in the qualification round of the event.[8] Howard ranked 66th.[8] Of the 80 competitors to compete the top 41 qualified for the second round and, therefore, Howard did not advance to later rounds.[8]

 
The Beijing National Stadium, where Howard and Ikelap competed in their events

Maria Epiph Ikelap competed on the Federated States of Micronesia's behalf at the Beijing Olympics in the women's 100 meters races. Born in 1987 in Weno, an island in the archipelago of Chuuk, Ikelap was 21 years old at the time of her participation in the 2008 Olympics. Ikelap had not previously competed in any Olympic games.[9] During the qualification round of her event, which took place on August 15, Ikelap competed in the ninth heat against eight other athletes. She finished the race in 13.73 seconds,[10] ending in eighth place. Lao's Philaylack Sackpaseuth ranked immediately behind Ikelap (13.86 seconds), while Yemen's Waseelah Saad ranked immediately ahead (13.60 seconds). The heat itself was led by Russia's Evgeniya Polyakova (11.24 seconds) and Barbados's Jade Bailey (11.46 seconds). Of the 85 competitors in the event's first round, Ikelap ranked 80th and, therefore, that was the end of her competition.[10]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Jack Howard Men's 100 m 11.03 7 Did not advance
Maria Ikelap Women's 100 m 13.73 8 Did not advance

Swimming edit

 
The Beijing National Aquatics Center is where Hadley and Daniel competed in their events.

Kerson Hadley represented the Federated States of Micronesia as its only male swimmer competing in the Beijing Olympics. Hadley took part in the men's 50 meters freestyle race. He was born in May 1989, and was 19 years old when he appeared in Beijing for his races. Hadley had not previously competed at any Olympic games.[11] The preliminary round for the men's 50 meters freestyle took place on August 14, with Hadley in the eight-person fifth heat. With a time of 25.34 seconds,[12] Hadley finished fifth, displacing John Kamyuka of Botswana (25.54 seconds) but falling behind Andrey Molchanov of Turkmenistan (25.02 seconds). The heat was led by Cameroon's Alain Brigion Tobe (24.53 seconds) and Sidni Hoxha of Albania (24.56 seconds). Of the 97 people who competed in the event's preliminary round, Hadley ranked 70th. He did not advance to later rounds.[12]

Debra Daniel, Federated States of Micronesia's youngest competitor at the Beijing games, represented the Federated States of Micronesia at Beijing as its only female swimmer, as she was a competitor in the women's 50 meters freestyle event. Born in March 1991, Daniel was 17 years old when she arrived in Beijing to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Daniel had not previously competed at any Olympic games.[13] The preliminary round of her event took place on August 15; Daniel was placed in the third heat against seven other athletes for the races. She finished in 30.61 seconds, placing fifth. Daniel ranked immediately ahead of Tanzania's Magdalena Moshi (31.37 seconds) and immediately behind Julianne Kirchner of the Marshall Islands in a heat led by Ugandan swimmer Olivia Aya Nakitanda (29.38 seconds) and Botswana's Samantha Paxinos (29.92 seconds). Of the 90 athletes who finished the event, Debra Daniel ranked 76th. Therefore, Daniel did not advance to later rounds.[14]

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Debra Daniel Women's 50 m freestyle 30.61 76 Did not advance
Kerson Hadley Men's 50 m freestyle 25.34 70 Did not advance

Weightlifting edit

 
The Beihang University Gymnasium, where Minginfel competed in weightlifting.

Manuel Minginfel was the only weightlifter at the Beijing Olympics who competed under the banner of the Federated States of Micronesia. He participated in the men's featherweight class, which includes athletes of 62 kilograms and below. Born in Yap, Minginfel was 21 years old when he first competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.[6] Although he was unable to successfully lift any snatches at those games, Minginfel finished in his event when at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, at 25 years old.[6] The Micronesian athlete was 29 years old when he returned to the Olympics for the third time in 2008.[6] During the course of his event, which took place on August 11, Minginfel was the only Oceanian competing against 16 other athletes.[15] While on the snatch phase, Minginfel successfully lifted 115 kilograms on his first attempt and 120 kilograms on his second attempt, but failed to lift 123 kilograms on his third try. However, he succeeded in all of his clean and jerks, and successfully lifted 145 kilograms; 150 kilograms; then 155 kilograms. His final score, which combines his highest lifted weight from the snatch and clean and jerk categories, was 275 kilograms.[6] Of the 12 athletes who finished the event, Minginfel ranked 11th ahead of Canadian weightlifter Jasvir Singh (266 kilograms) and behind Henadzy Makhveyenia of Belarus (278 kilograms). In comparison, gold medalist Zhang Xiangxiang of China lifted a combined total of 319 kilograms.[15]

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Manuel Minginfel Men's −62 kg 120 15 155 10 275 11

References edit

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The Federated States of Micronesia sent a team of five athletes to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing China 1 The appearance of the delegation marked the third appearance by a Micronesian team at the Olympics since its debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Australia 2 Three male athletes Jack Howard in athletics Kerson Hadley in swimming and Manuel Minginfel in weightlifting and two female athletes Maria Ikelap in athletics and Debra Daniel in swimming comprised the Olympic team None of the track or swimming athletes advanced past the qualification round and Minginfel placed second to last in his event There has yet to be a medalist from the Federated States of Micronesia Minginfel held the Micronesian flag in the opening ceremony 3 Federated States of Micronesia at the2008 Summer OlympicsFlag of the Federated States of MicronesiaIOC codeFSMNOCFederated States of Micronesia National Olympic CommitteeWebsitewww wbr oceaniasport wbr com wbr fsmin BeijingCompetitors5 in 3 sportsFlag bearerManuel MinginfelMedalsGold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0Summer Olympics appearances overview 2000200420082012201620202024 Contents 1 Background 2 Athletics 3 Swimming 4 Weightlifting 5 ReferencesBackground editThe Federated States of Micronesia is a collection of some 6 000 islands in the South Pacific Ocean that includes approximately 100 000 people The nation is composed of several states that each embody a prominent ethnic group amongst the island group and lies approximately three quarters of the way between Hawaii and Indonesia After World War II the Micronesian island chain became a United Nations trust territory administered by the United States The Federated States of Micronesia became an independent country on 1986 but freely associates with the United States which handles matters of defense 4 The Federated States of Micronesia sent its first delegation to participate in the Olympics approximately 14 years after it became a sovereign entity sending three men and two women to the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Australia 5 Between then and Beijing in 2008 three male and two female Micronesian athletes participating across three sports have appeared at the Olympics at every instance Prior to Beijing there had been no medalists from the Federated States of Micronesia no medals were won by Micronesian athletes at the Beijing games either Up to and including the Beijing Olympics weightlifter Manuel Minginfel had been the flagbearer for Micronesia at every opening ceremony 2 At the Beijing games the youngest athlete was swimmer Debra Daniel who was 17 years old The eldest was Minginfel at age 29 1 Of the delegation the only one who had been to multiple Olympic games was Minginfel 6 Athletics editMain article Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics Jack Howard represented the Federated States of Micronesia as its only male track athlete at the Beijing Olympics He competed in the men s 100 meters races Born in the island of Weno in the Chuuk Lagoon along with his twin brother John Howard Jack Howard was born in July 1981 and was 27 years old when he competed in Beijing Howard had not previously competed at any Olympic games 7 Howard competed in heat seven against seven other athletes in the qualification round of the event on August 14 He finished the race in 11 03 seconds 8 ranking seventh in his heat he placed ahead of Gordon Heather of the Cook Islands 11 41 seconds and immediately behind Monaco s Sebastien Gattuso 10 70 seconds in a heat led by Qatar s Samuel Francis 10 40 seconds and Trinidad and Tobago s Marc Burns 10 46 seconds 8 Overall 80 competitors took part in the qualification round of the event 8 Howard ranked 66th 8 Of the 80 competitors to compete the top 41 qualified for the second round and therefore Howard did not advance to later rounds 8 nbsp The Beijing National Stadium where Howard and Ikelap competed in their eventsMaria Epiph Ikelap competed on the Federated States of Micronesia s behalf at the Beijing Olympics in the women s 100 meters races Born in 1987 in Weno an island in the archipelago of Chuuk Ikelap was 21 years old at the time of her participation in the 2008 Olympics Ikelap had not previously competed in any Olympic games 9 During the qualification round of her event which took place on August 15 Ikelap competed in the ninth heat against eight other athletes She finished the race in 13 73 seconds 10 ending in eighth place Lao s Philaylack Sackpaseuth ranked immediately behind Ikelap 13 86 seconds while Yemen s Waseelah Saad ranked immediately ahead 13 60 seconds The heat itself was led by Russia s Evgeniya Polyakova 11 24 seconds and Barbados s Jade Bailey 11 46 seconds Of the 85 competitors in the event s first round Ikelap ranked 80th and therefore that was the end of her competition 10 KeyNote Ranks given for track events are within the athlete s heat only Q Qualified for the next round q Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or in field events by position without achieving the qualifying target NR National record N A Round not applicable for the event Bye Athlete not required to compete in round Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result RankJack Howard Men s 100 m 11 03 7 Did not advanceMaria Ikelap Women s 100 m 13 73 8 Did not advanceSwimming editMain article Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp The Beijing National Aquatics Center is where Hadley and Daniel competed in their events Kerson Hadley represented the Federated States of Micronesia as its only male swimmer competing in the Beijing Olympics Hadley took part in the men s 50 meters freestyle race He was born in May 1989 and was 19 years old when he appeared in Beijing for his races Hadley had not previously competed at any Olympic games 11 The preliminary round for the men s 50 meters freestyle took place on August 14 with Hadley in the eight person fifth heat With a time of 25 34 seconds 12 Hadley finished fifth displacing John Kamyuka of Botswana 25 54 seconds but falling behind Andrey Molchanov of Turkmenistan 25 02 seconds The heat was led by Cameroon s Alain Brigion Tobe 24 53 seconds and Sidni Hoxha of Albania 24 56 seconds Of the 97 people who competed in the event s preliminary round Hadley ranked 70th He did not advance to later rounds 12 Debra Daniel Federated States of Micronesia s youngest competitor at the Beijing games represented the Federated States of Micronesia at Beijing as its only female swimmer as she was a competitor in the women s 50 meters freestyle event Born in March 1991 Daniel was 17 years old when she arrived in Beijing to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics Daniel had not previously competed at any Olympic games 13 The preliminary round of her event took place on August 15 Daniel was placed in the third heat against seven other athletes for the races She finished in 30 61 seconds placing fifth Daniel ranked immediately ahead of Tanzania s Magdalena Moshi 31 37 seconds and immediately behind Julianne Kirchner of the Marshall Islands in a heat led by Ugandan swimmer Olivia Aya Nakitanda 29 38 seconds and Botswana s Samantha Paxinos 29 92 seconds Of the 90 athletes who finished the event Debra Daniel ranked 76th Therefore Daniel did not advance to later rounds 14 Athlete Event Heat Semifinal FinalTime Rank Time Rank Time RankDebra Daniel Women s 50 m freestyle 30 61 76 Did not advanceKerson Hadley Men s 50 m freestyle 25 34 70 Did not advanceWeightlifting editMain article Weightlifting at the 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp The Beihang University Gymnasium where Minginfel competed in weightlifting Manuel Minginfel was the only weightlifter at the Beijing Olympics who competed under the banner of the Federated States of Micronesia He participated in the men s featherweight class which includes athletes of 62 kilograms and below Born in Yap Minginfel was 21 years old when he first competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Australia 6 Although he was unable to successfully lift any snatches at those games Minginfel finished in his event when at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece at 25 years old 6 The Micronesian athlete was 29 years old when he returned to the Olympics for the third time in 2008 6 During the course of his event which took place on August 11 Minginfel was the only Oceanian competing against 16 other athletes 15 While on the snatch phase Minginfel successfully lifted 115 kilograms on his first attempt and 120 kilograms on his second attempt but failed to lift 123 kilograms on his third try However he succeeded in all of his clean and jerks and successfully lifted 145 kilograms 150 kilograms then 155 kilograms His final score which combines his highest lifted weight from the snatch and clean and jerk categories was 275 kilograms 6 Of the 12 athletes who finished the event Minginfel ranked 11th ahead of Canadian weightlifter Jasvir Singh 266 kilograms and behind Henadzy Makhveyenia of Belarus 278 kilograms In comparison gold medalist Zhang Xiangxiang of China lifted a combined total of 319 kilograms 15 Athlete Event Snatch Clean amp Jerk Total RankResult Rank Result RankManuel Minginfel Men s 62 kg 120 15 155 10 275 11References edit a b Federated States of Micronesia at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games Sports reference com 2008 Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 9 August 2012 a b Federated States of Micronesia Sports reference com 2012 Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 9 August 2012 List of flagbearers Bejing sic 2008 PDF olympic org 8 August 2008 p 2 Retrieved 26 September 2014 Micronesia Federated States of World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency 31 July 2012 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Federated States of Micronesia at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games Sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 3 November 2014 a b c d e Manuel Minginfel Sports reference com 2012 Archived from the original on 2020 04 18 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Jack Howard Sports reference com 2008 Archived from the original on 2020 04 18 Retrieved 9 August 2012 a b c d e 2008 Summer Olympics Results Track and Field Men s 100m Results ESPN 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Maria Ikelap Sports reference com 2008 Archived from the original on 2020 04 18 Retrieved 9 August 2012 a b 2008 Summer Olympics Results Track and Field Women s 100m Results ESPN 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Kerson Hadley Sports reference com 2012 Archived from the original on 2020 04 18 Retrieved 9 August 2012 a b 2008 Summer Olympics Swimming Men s 50m Freestyle Results ESPN 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Debra Daniel Sports reference com 2012 Archived from the original on 2020 04 18 Retrieved 9 August 2012 2008 Summer Olympics Results Swimming Women s 50m Freestyle Results ESPN 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2012 a b 2008 Summer Olympics Results Weightlifting Men s 62kg Results ESPN 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federated States of Micronesia 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