Gallery
Itte Detenamo carries the
flag into the Glasgow Games Opening Ceremony on 23 July.
Getty Images for Glasgow
2014.
Elson Brechtefeld,
weightlifting 62kg category B group. Best snatch 105kg.
Elson's best clean & jerk lift of
141kilos.
Joseph Deireragea, Boxing 69kg
category, in his second Commonwealth Games fought fast and
aggressive.
Mathew Martin, Boxing 56kg
category, put up a good fight in his first Commonwealth
Games.
Chris Akaraba - men's 69kg
weightlifting category.
Chris easily snatches the 93
kilos but loses his balance, failing to register a snatch
lift.
TJ cleans 145kilos
registering a successful lift.
Joshua Jeremiah runs his
100m heat in his first Commonwealth Games.
Chrissa Detenamo (blue top)
at the starting blocks in her first Commonwealth Games.
Chrisssa's false start takes
her out of the competition.
Alfonse Deireragea fought
well of the Nauru boxers in his first CG.
All the pacific boxers are
grateful for Nauru's boxing coach Tim Ika with his level 3-Star
coaching qualification. They needed Tim to be part of their boxing
team in order for their athletes to compete at these XX
Commonwealth Games. Go Tim! Go Nauru!
Trent Dabwido's work is full
on at the weightlifting. Here he is the Chief Marshal in the men's
62kg category.
Clyde Auditorium - the
weightlifting venue.
Athletes and officials
outside Clyde Auditorium.
Hampden Park - venue for
athletics and the Closing ceremony.
A piper plays before a medal ceremony at
the 2014 Commonwealth Games,
Glasgow.
Team Official Marjorie Deireragea at the
athletics.
The SSE Hydro - seats
12,000.
The Scottish Exhibition and Conference
Centre (SECC) is where the Main Press Centre and International
Broadcasting Centre are located; and venue for the gymnastics,
boxing, judo and
netball.
Chef de Mission Dominic Cain and his
athletes meet SCIAF staff. The Scottish Catholic International Aid
Fund (SCIAF) requested to meet Nauruans to acknowledge the AUD$2000
SICAF received from the Yaren dogoropa group when the Queen's Baton
Relay was in Nauru. SCIAF is a charity
organisation that raises funds for the world's
poor.
The team's media Joanna Olsson interviewed
by the BBC's Commonwealth Voices
program.
The boys and their driver
Mark.
With Team Nauru and sitting next to coach
Paul Coffa.