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The Solomon Islands National Stadium is the national stadium of the Pacific island nation of the Solomon Islands and is located in the capital Honiara. The 10,000-seat venue was originally constructed as the main venue for the 2023 Pacific Games and was given to the country as a gift from the People's Republic of China at a cost of USD $71 million.
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For comparison’s sake, parking for 2023 home Penn State football games started at $50 for lots 11, 25, 33 and 34. Day-of-game parking passes for lots 25 and 35, which were subject to ...
The 2023 Pacific Games, officially known as the XVII Pacific Games and commonly known as Sol 2023 or Honiara 2023, was a continental multi-sport event for Oceania countries and territories held in Honiara, Solomon Islands between 19 November and 2 December 2023. [1] This was the first time that the Solomon Islands have hosted the Pacific Games.
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Solomon Islands: 1:24:23.00 Sharon Firisua Solomon Islands: 1:24:54.00 [37] High jump Teanavai Perez Tahiti: 1.63 m Rellie Kaputin Papua New Guinea: 1.60 m Laisani Hacere Fiji: 1.60 m [38] Pole vault Pascale Gacon New Caledonia: 3.00 m Julian Sosimo Solomon Islands: 2.10 m Ateliana Magoni New Caledonia: 1.80 m [39] Long jump Samantha Dale ...
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Ticketmaster was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1976 [5] by college staffers Peter Gadwa and Albert Leffler, Gordon Gunn III, as well as businessman Jerry Nelson. [6] [7] The company originally licensed computer programs and sold hardware for ticketing systems.