Bianca Leilua, the Glossary
Bianca Leilua is a competitive sailor from Samoa who has represented Samoa at the Pacific Games and Pacific Mini Games.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Apia, Eroni Leilua, Laser Radial, Lynfield College, Optimist (dinghy), Pacific Games, Pacific Mini Games, Sailing at the 2013 Pacific Mini Games, Sailing at the 2019 Pacific Games, Samoa, Vaimooia Ripley, Wallis and Futuna, World Sailing, Youth Sailing World Championships, 2019 Pacific Games.
- Pacific Games gold medalists for Samoa
- Pacific Games silver medalists for Samoa
- People educated at Lynfield College
- Samoan female sailors (sport)
- Sportspeople from Apia
- Yacht racing biography stubs
Apia
Apia is the capital and only city of Samoa.
Eroni Leilua
Eroni Leilua (born 15 April 1993) is a Samoan sailor. Bianca Leilua and Eroni Leilua are Pacific Games silver medalists for Samoa.
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Laser Radial
The Laser Radial or ILCA 6 is a popular one-design class of small sailing dinghy, originally built by Laser Performance.
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Lynfield College
Lynfield College is a secondary education provider in Lynfield, Auckland, New Zealand.
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Optimist (dinghy)
The Optimist is a small, single-handed sailing dinghy intended for use by young people up to the age of 15.
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Pacific Games
The Pacific Games (French: Jeux du Pacifique), is a continental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from Oceania.
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Pacific Mini Games
The Pacific Mini Games is a continental multi-sport event contested by countries and territories located in Oceania.
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Sailing at the 2013 Pacific Mini Games
Sailing, for the 2013 Pacific Mini Games, took place from Tekaviki Island, in front of the Vakala sailing HQ.
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Sailing at the 2019 Pacific Games
Sailing at the 2019 Pacific Games was held in Samoa from 9–19 July on the Mulifanua sailing course at the Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort at Mulifanua which is approximately 40 kilometres west of the capital, Apia.
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Samoa
Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands (Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands (Manono and Apolima); and several smaller, uninhabited islands, including the Aleipata Islands (Nu'utele, Nu'ulua, Fanuatapu and Namua).
Vaimooia Ripley
Vaimo'oi'a Astrid Ripley (born ~1990) is a Samoan competitive sailor who has represented Samoa at the Pacific Games. Bianca Leilua and Vaimooia Ripley are Pacific Games gold medalists for Samoa, Samoan female sailors (sport), Samoan sportspeople stubs and Yacht racing biography stubs.
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Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, is a French island collectivity in the South Pacific, situated between Tuvalu to the northwest, Fiji to the southwest, Tonga to the southeast, Samoa to the east, and Tokelau to the northeast.
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World Sailing
World Sailing (WS) is the world governing body for the sport of sailing recognized by the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
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Youth Sailing World Championships
The ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships was first held in Sweden in 1971 and it has been held every year since.
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2019 Pacific Games
The 16th Pacific Games (Taʻaloga Lona-Sefulu-Ono a le Pasefika), also known as Apia 2019, were held from 7 to 20 July 2019.
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See also
Pacific Games gold medalists for Samoa
- Alex Rose (athlete)
- Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali
- Aunese Curreen
- Bianca Leilua
- Brandon Schuster
- Don Opeloge
- Ele Opeloge
- Faʻaasu Loia
- Henry Smith (discus thrower)
- Jack Opeloge
- Jancen Poutoa
- Jil Walter
- Kaino Thomsen
- Kelvin Masoe
- Leotina Petelo
- Lily Mulivai
- Lushavel Stickland
- Margaret Satupai
- Marion Faustino Ah Tong
- Mary Opeloge
- Matile Sitagata
- Mua'ausa Walter
- Nu'uuli Mose
- Ofisa Ofisa
- Olivia Borg
- Petunu Opeloge
- Regina Lili'i
- Sanele Mao
- Shaka Sola
- Vaimooia Ripley
- Vaipava Ioane
- Zita Martel
Pacific Games silver medalists for Samoa
- Alamanda Motuga
- Alex Rose (athlete)
- Bianca Leilua
- Brandon Schuster
- Emanuele Fuamatu
- Emma Hunter (swimmer)
- Eroni Leilua
- Fila Fuamatu
- Henry Smith (discus thrower)
- Jack Opeloge
- Jeremy Dodson
- Jil Walter
- Joe Perez (rugby union)
- Johnny Vaili
- Kaino Thomsen
- Kelvin Masoe
- Kolone Alefosio
- Lauititi Lui
- Laurence Faapoi Tasi
- Lushavel Stickland
- Margaret Satupai
- Mua'ausa Walter
- Nicky Touli
- Olivia Borg
- Shaka Sola
- Shupeng Ah Vui
- Siaosi Leuo
- Talitiga Crawley
- Tila Mealoi
- Toafitu Perive
- Tuilaʻepa Saʻilele Malielegaoi
- Vaipava Ioane
- Zita Martel
People educated at Lynfield College
- Alex Metzger (footballer)
- Beatrice Faumuina
- Bianca Leilua
- Chris Lewis (tennis)
- Daniel Bedingfield
- Dean Booth
- Helen Winkelmann
- Henry Perenara
- Iva Ropati
- John Fulton Reid
- Lisa Reihana
- Makarena Dudley
- Maria Folau
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Rachel Nash
- Rita Fatialofa-Paloto
- Sam Kaleta
- Trent Bray (swimmer)
- Tyla King
Samoan female sailors (sport)
- Bianca Leilua
- Vaimooia Ripley
Sportspeople from Apia
- April Ieremia
- Ata Matatumua
- Bianca Leilua
- Brandon Schuster
- Christian Crichton
- Eddie Su'a
- Fa'ausu Afoa
- Faalavelave Matagi
- Francis Meli
- Fred Ah Kuoi
- Freddie Tuilagi
- Henry Fa'afili
- Jared Curtis (footballer)
- Jason Suttie
- Jesse Sapolu
- Jimmy Thunder
- John Schuster
- Junior Paramore
- Ken Kinnersley
- Kolone Alefosio
- Loau Keneti Sio
- Lopesi Faagu
- Malaefou MacKenzie
- Masada Iosefa
- Maselino Masoe
- Mason Lino
- Motu Tony
- Nankairyū Tarō
- Ofisa Ofisa
- Patrick Mailata
- Peewee Moke
- Peniamina Percival
- Regina Lili'i
- Richard Kennar
- Robin Leamy (swimmer)
- Rodney Reid
- Shupeng Ah Vui
- Siva Afi
- Stephen Crichton
- Tavita To'o
- Tony Tuimavave
- Tuna Scanlan
- Uati Maposua
- Vito Laloata
- Willie Talau
- Young Tonumaipea
Yacht racing biography stubs
- Adrian Hoesch
- Bianca Leilua
- Fua Logo Tavui
- Jerie Clark
- Milivoj Dukić
- Nicky Touli
- Robert Lowrance
- Tyler Paige
- Vaimooia Ripley