Liti and Patolo named flagbearers for the NZ team at Pacific Mini Games
Flagbearers for the New Zealand team at the 2025 Pacific Mini Games David Liti and Tui-Alofa Patolo
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Weightlifters David Liti and Tui-Alofa Patolo have been named flagbearers for the New Zealand team at the Pacific Mini Games in Palau.
The pair are part of a nine-strong New Zealand team made up exclusively of weightlifters, which will compete at the Games over the next 11 days.
Liti, who
won a gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
on the Gold Coast and a silver four years later in Birmingham, has experience as flagbearer having done the job at the Pacific Games in 2019 and 2023.
"It's like being the captain of the 1st XV or the prime minister of New Zealand… you're the team leader at these events. I'm super proud and super pumped - it's one of the best feelings," he said.
Liti admitted it felt a bit "weird" being seen as a senior member of the team, despite his young years.
"I feel like a veteran - I'm 28 at the moment but feel like I'm 50."
Liti, who will compete in the men's +110kg category, said his motivation to compete in the black singlet has never been stronger.
"I still feel like just another athlete in the team. I'm always happy to share my knowledge and be there for those just starting out. I hope when we get to Palau, they can trust me and I'm there if they need my help."
Patolo will compete in the Women's +86kg category, and is one of five weightlifters making their debut at the Games.
She admitted the call-up to carry the flag came as a surprise.
"When I got the call, I was shocked, I was not expecting it at all, it's such a huge honour and I'm so grateful.
"My coach was telling me to make sure I picked up a call from an unknown number, because usually I would've just ignored it... but I'm glad I picked it up.
"I feel like every time I even start to think about it, I'll start crying. I'm just grateful for the opportunity, and to do it alongside someone like David is special as well."
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