BY ELTON LONARATHA JNR
In Hamilton, NZ
NATIONAL female weightlifter Jenly Wini Tegu has expressed her delight over Team Solomon’s performance at the 2026 IBFC Universal Weightlifting Cup held in Apia, Samoa.
Hosted by the Samoa International Finance Authority, the event ran from April 25 to May 1, 2026, bringing together more than 700 athletes and officials from over 70 countries.
Team Solomon featured five members, including four athletes competing across various weight categories under the guidance of coach Wendy Hale Bosa.
Tegu, one of the squad’s most experienced athletes, competed in the 53kg category. Despite transitioning from athlete to coach, she described the competition as a positive experience.
She secured a gold medal on Day 1 with a total lift of 170kg, finishing ahead of Papua New Guinea lifters Loa Dika Toua and Idau Vagi.
“My big achievement is the universal bronze medal, but now it’s gold,” she told SunSPORTS.
The 41-year-old also earned bronze in the snatch event and placed fourth overall in the Universal Cup standings.
Meanwhile, Freeman Aumalefo delivered an outstanding performance in the men’s 71kg category, breaking two Oceania Youth records. He lifted 115kg in the snatch and 140kg in the clean and jerk, completing all six attempts for a total of 255kg.
His efforts earned him gold medals in both the Oceania Youth and Junior divisions, along with two silver medals in the Commonwealth Youth and Junior categories. He finished seventh overall in the 71kg Universal Cup class.
Young athletes Shirmara Wini and Guy Saeg also showed promising performances in the 60kg and 63kg Category B divisions as well.
“They are young, and they have a bright future ahead of them,” Tegu said.
She stressed the importance of participating in the event, noting that it serves as a key qualifying competition for athletes in the region.
The team also expressed gratitude to the National Sports Council and the National Olympic Committee of Solomon Islands for supporting their travel to Samoa on April 22.
Special acknowledgements were extended to the athletes’ families, Michael Chan, as well as Aaron and his family in Samoa.
Team Solomon arrived home yesterday, with the federation now looking ahead to sending more youth and junior athletes to future regional and international competitions.
Photo credit: Apolos Saeg
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