Fo'i 'a Nu'usila 'i Siapani Tautau Toko 7 'Olimipiki
10 'Aokosi, 2016. Ko e taha ia 'a e faka'ohovale lahi taha he hisitolia 'o e mala'e 'akapulu tautau toko 7 ko e 'ulungia 'a e hau 'o mamani 'i he mala'e ni 'a Nu'usila 'i Siapani.
10 'Aokosi, 2016. Ko e taha ia 'a e faka'ohovale lahi taha he hisitolia 'o e mala'e 'akapulu tautau toko 7 ko e 'ulungia 'a e hau 'o mamani 'i he mala'e ni 'a Nu'usila 'i Siapani.
8 August, 2016. The two Tongan archers, Karoline Tatafu and Arne Jensen competing at the Rio 2016 Games have confirmed their respective ranking last Friday before the Opening Ceremony.
7 'Aokosi, 2016. 'Oku lolotonga hehe'ia 'a e tokolahi 'i mamani 'i hono kaihaasi 'e he matapule mei he Fo'i'one'one ko Pita Taufatofua 'a e tokanga 'a e kau mamata 'e laulau miliona lolotonga 'a e ouau fakaava 'o e sipoti 'Olimipiki 'i Rio'i he po Falaite ka ko e ho'ata tokonaki ia he taimi 'a Tonga ni.
6 August, 2016. The Tonga Broadcasting Commission will broadcast live the Rio Olympics opening ceremony today, 6th August, 2016 at 12:00 noon.
Tonga’s first Olympic Taekwondo athlete Pita Taufatofua will be the country’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony. Taufatofua is one of the seven athletes representing Tonga in Rio, along with swimmer ‘Amini Fonua who represented Tonga in the 2012 London Olympics Game, Irene Prescott, Siueni Filimone, Taina Halasima, Arne Jensen and Lusitania Tatafu.
Tongan officials to Rio include the Team Manager Michael Bloomfield, Dr Sione Latu, Secretary General of TASANOC Takitoa Taumoepeau and Physiotherapist Alison Donnan.
The opening ceremony will be held at the famous Maracanã stadium at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil that was modernized for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and can hold up to 74,738 spectators.
5 August 016. The likely return of Jarryd Hayne has the rugby league community buzzing ahead of Sunday's clash between the Titans and Warriors, but in Tonga the population is eagerly awaiting a different feature of the Round 22 match.
Team Tonga was welcomed by the Olympic Games Village Mayor Rio 2016 Representative Mr Mario Cilenti, OCOG at the International Zone of the Olympic Games Village on Wednesday, 3rd August (local time). Mike Bloomfield, Team Tonga Chef de Mission and Pita Taufatofua jnr presented the gift on behalf of Team Tonga and TASANOC.
3 August, 2016. The looming vote of no confidence in Tonga's Prime Minister, Akilisi Pohiva, has added a new twist to the ongoing saga of the 2019 Pacific Games which are due to be staged in Nuku'alofa.
2 August, 2016. The Tongan government has approved a late grant of $US25,000 to assist the country's Olympic team in Rio.