First on the list is the opening ceremony on August 27 at the Stade Numa Daly in Noumea. The closing ceremony will take place at the Pentecost Stadium, also located in the capital city of the host nation on September 10.
Boxing and judo will be held in the Salle Omnisports Anse-Vata. Boxing competition will run from August 29 to September 1 and September 5 to 6, while judo will take place from August 29 to September 3.
Cote Blanche in Noumea will host the nine-day competition in sailing which will be the Hobie Cat Sailing and the Laser Sailing. These two events will occur from August 29-September 7; golf will be played for four days (August 31 to September 3).
The golfing event will be held at the Tina Golfing center. Basketball and Badminton will run from August 29 to September 9 at the Salle Omnisports Vallee-du-Tir, Salle Omnisports Boewa, Salle des sports Paita, and Salle Omnisports Poindimie in Poindimie.
Table tennis’ preliminary games will take place at the Salle Omnisports Anse-Vata in Noumea from August 31 to September 6. T
he second venue is the Salle Omnisports in Koumac. Lawn tennis will also have two venues-Tennis Ouen Toro from August 29 to September 8 and Centre Provincial de Tennis from August 29 to the 31st.
The Atheletics event will run for seven days (September 3 to 9), all events will be held at the Stade Numa Daly, along with football. Football will be stationed at the Terrain Football PLGC, and Terrain Football Riviere-Salee, and Terrain Football Hnasse in Lifou. Rugby 7 games will also be played in Terrain Football Riviere-Salee.
Swimming, karate, taekwondo, and beach volleyball will be held at the Centre Aquatique Regional in Dumbea from August 30 to September 5. The open water swim on September 5 will take place at the Base Nautique Ouvea in Ouvea.
Baseball, powerlifting, weightlifting, hammer throw, and shooting competitions will be held from August 29 to September 3 and September 5 to 8 in Mont-Dore.


