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Sealand – The Principality of Sealand – thoughtco.com

Posted: March 17, 2017 at 7:44 am

The Principality of Sealand, located on an abandoned World War II anti-aircraft platform seven miles (11 km) off the English coast, claims that it is a legitimate independent country, but that's quite doubtful.

In 1967, retired British Army major Roy Bates occupied the abandoned Rough's Tower, located 60 feet above the North Sea, northeast of London and opposite the mouth of the Orwell River and Felixstowe.

He and his wife, Joan, discussed independence with British attorneys and subsequently declared independence for the Principality of Sealand on September 2, 1967 (Joan's birthday).

Bates called himself Prince Roy and named his wife Princess Joan and lived on Sealand with their two children, Michael and Penelope ("Penny"). The Bates' began issuing coins, passports, and stamps for their new country.

In support of the Principality of Sealand's sovereignty, Prince Roy fired warning shots at a buoy repair boat that came close to Sealand. The Prince was charged by the British government with unlawful possession and discharge of a firearm. The Essex court proclaimed that they didn't have jurisdiction over the tower and the British government chose to drop the case due to mockery by the media.

That case represents Sealand's entire claim to de facto international recognition as an independent country.

(The United Kingdom demolished the only other nearby tower lest others get the idea to also strive for independence.)

In 2000, the Principality of Sealand came into the news because a company called HavenCo Ltd planned on operating a complex of Internet servers at Sealand, out of the reach of governmental control.

HavenCo gave the Bates family $250,000 and stock to lease Rough's Tower with the option of purchasing Sealand in the future.

This transaction was especially satisfying to the Bates as the maintenance and support of Sealand has been quite expensive over the past 40 years.

There are eight accepted criteria used to determine whether an entity is an independent country or not. Let's examine and answer each of the requirements of being an independent country with respect to Sealand and its "sovereignty."

1) Has space or territory that has internationally recognized boundaries.

No. The Principality of Sealand has no land or boundaries at all, it's a tower built by the British as an anti-aircraft platform during World War II. Certainly, the government of the U.K. can assert that it owns this platform.

Sealand also lies within the United Kingdom's proclaimed 12-nautical-mile territorial water limit. Sealand claims that since it asserted its sovereignty before the U.K. extended its territorial waters, the concept of being "grandfathered in" applies. Sealand also claims its own 12.5 nautical miles of territorial water.

2) People live there on an ongoing basis.

Not really. As of 2000, only one person lived at Sealand, to be replaced by temporary residents working for HavenCo.

Prince Roy maintained his U.K. citizenship and passport, lest he ends up somewhere where Sealand's passport wasn't recognized. (No countries legitimately recognize the Sealand passport; those who have used such passports for international travel likely encountered an official who didn't care to notice the passport's "country" of origin.)

3) Has economic activity and an organized economy. A State regulates foreign and domestic trade and issues money.

No. HavenCo represents Sealand's only economic activity up to now. While Sealand issued money, there's no use for it beyond collectors. Likewise, Sealand's stamps only have value to a philatelist (stamp collector) as Sealand is not a member of the Universal Postal Union; mail from Sealand can't be sent elsewhere (nor is there much sense in mailing a letter across the tower itself).

4) Has the power of social engineering, such as education.

Perhaps. If it had any citizens.

5) Has a transportation system for moving goods and people.

No.

6) Has a government which provides public services and police power.

Yes, but that police power is certainly not absolute. The United Kingdom can assert its authority over Sealand quite easily with a few police officers.

7) Has sovereignty. No other State should have power over the State's territory.

No. The United Kingdom has power over the Principality of Sealand's territory. The British government was quoted in Wired, "Although Mr. Bates styles the platform as the Principality of Sealand, the U.K. government does not regard Sealand as a state."

8) Has external recognition. A State has been "voted into the club" by other States.

No. No other country recognizes the Principality of Sealand. An official from the United States Department of State was quoted in Wired, "There are no independent principalities in the North Sea. As far as we are concerned, they are just Crown dependencies of Britain."

The British Home Office was quoted by the BBC that the United Kingdom does not recognize Sealand and, "We've no reason to believe that anyone else recognises it either."

The Principality of Sealand fails on six of eight requirements to be considered an independent country and on the other two requirements, they're qualified affirmatives. Therefore, I think we can safely say that the Principality of Sealand is no more a country than my own backyard.

Note: Prince Roy passed away on October 9, 2012, after battling Alzheimer's. His son, Prince Michael, has become the regent of Sealand.

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Watch how Deeside has transformed over 70 years on Google Earth – Daily Post North Wales

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These aerial images show how Deeside has been transformed over the past 70 years.

The first picture dates back to 1945 with the Shotton Steel site a dominant landmark on the ground.

Back then it would have been working at full capacity as part of the war effort - with many women stepping into roles at the plant while more than 1,000 men were away on war duty.

Spanning the River Dee was the Jubilee Bridge (Blue Bridge), built in 1926 to carry road traffic, and the railway bridge (Hawarden Bridge) built by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and opened in 1889.

RAF Sealand was another key site on the border.

It started the war as the home of No 5 FTS (Flying Training School), equipped with Airspeed Oxfords and in 1941 19 Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) equipped with Tiger Moths was based at RAF Sealand.

During the war Tiger Moths, Lysanders, Leopard Moths, Dragons and Dominies were a regular sight on the grass runways.

Fast forward to the early 2000s and there are another two crossings over the River Dee.

The A494 now has a new crossing point at a four lane bridge at Queensferry while the Flintshire Bridge carries the A548 from the border to Connahs Quay.

Parts of the former RAF Sealand site have been transformed into Deeside Industrial Park with a growing number of major employers setting up on site.

Shotton paper mill and motor giant Toyotas engine plant are among the new developments.

There is also additional housing at Queensferry and Shotton, filling up some of the former green spaces while retail developments like Asda in Queensferry also appear on the map. Deeside Leisure Centre and the ice rink also come into view.

Moving on to the current day the industrial park has continued to expand while the Shotton steel furnaces have gone, although steel workers continue to be employed at Tata Steel.

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Utopia Multimedia Festival brings artistic talents together in one place – Taranaki Daily News

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Utopia multimedia festival in Huatoki Plaza is set for busy weekend

A new type of festivalthat seemusicians, street artists and sculptors collaborate together to create and showcase their talents has come to New Plymouth.

The Utopia Multimedia festival, which runs till March 26, iscurated by well known New Plymouth art and music festival organiser Anand Rose, sculptor Steve Molloy and artist Phil Jones in conjunction with the New Plymouth District Council.

Rose said the aim of the long running event was to increase the vibrancy in the CBD area through art.

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Phil Jones' work is well known around New Plymouth.

Although the festival has been running for a weekthis weekend looks set to be a busy one with visitors flocking in from around NZ for the Womad festival .

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"Womadweekend will be a big one,"Rose said.

"We're really looking forward to hosting people from outside of town and showingthem what we can offer"

ProminentNew Plymouth artist Phil Jones, whose mural ofeelgraces the Huatoki plazaand who is also responsible for turning electricity transformer boxes into works of art, has a studio in the plaza that provides thebackdrop for the festival.

The studio isa vibrant and funkyopenbunker typespace that houses a DJ booth, comfy chairsand an eclectic mix of art work.

"Phil's studio is the perfect environment for the festival, it provides a good indoor/outdoor flow for people," Rose said.

Positive feedback after a successful launch last weekend had organisers optimistic about hosting future festivals, perhaps even expanding.

"We're definitely looking to build on it in the future" Rose said.

-Stuff

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The Nature of Robots – Film School Rejects

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Ex Machina (dir. Alex Garland,2015).

The title of Alex Garlands 2015 thoughtful psychological thriller Ex Machina derives its name from the ancient Greek phrase deus ex machina, meaning god from the machine. By omitting the deus from the films title, its clear Garland wants his audience to question both the roles of God and man. Theres the godly referencing and positioning of Oscar Isaacss secluded genius, Nathan, the creator of Ava, a robot with consciousness played by Alicia Vikander. And Avas emotional existence itself goes against the idea of the natural in God, since she is a manmade creation. Meanwhile, the natural world of Ex Machinathe trees that blend Nathans perfectly rectangular home into the forestacts as a direct juxtaposition to the technological imagery that fills the rest of the film.

The films concern with the inner workings of its human and non-human characters and clever seduction of the audience earns it the title of a classic film. This (rightful) praise allows Ex Machina to be placed with the great films of the science fiction genre, like Blade Runner (1982) and The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). And with these classic films comes the comparison with and influence of the first feature-length science fiction film, Fritz Langs Metropolis (1927). To compare Metropolis with Garlands debut feature can seem contrived; Metropolis longevity has been proven with the test of time, while Ex Machina was only released two years ago. Moreover, both films are trying to do different things, with Langs film presenting a conflicted utopia (one where the very world some call a utopia is seen as a dystopia by others) and fear-of-the-other through a robot. Meanwhile, Garland ensures he subverts the typical representation of the robot as a source of evil by establishing a contrast between Avas lack of knowledge against Nathans constant surveillance.

However, the central themes of both films (the idea of utopia and how the robotic is an inevitable part of the utopian world, for good or bad) remain the same. Exploring the differences between both Metropolis and Ex Machina through these themes allows audiences to view the shifts in representations of robots, utopia, and nature.

Utopia is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a real place which is perceived or imagined as perfect, and its clear from Metropolis two central locationsthe underground of the workers and the aboveground of the established peoplethat the films utopia lies solely on perception rather than a fair society. With its symmetrical Expressionistic buildings and emphasis on height over width, the city Metropolis is not afraid of its ability to be seen; instead, it wants to be seen from the highest point beyond the clouds. Unlike Ex Machina, Lang omits nature from the city of Metropolis until the dnouement of the film. When the threat of the robotic Maria, a clone of the protagonists (Freder, played by Gustav Frhlich) love interest, is at its height yet nearing its conclusion, Lang reintroduces the natural elements of fire and water. Nature works against the robotic Maria (played by Brigitte Helm, who also plays the human Maria) rather than working as an intrinsic part of her world.

However, when viewing the subversions of various science fiction tropes Garland creates in Ex Machina, Metropolis lack of nature can be seen as more of a reflection on mankind than on the other-ness of the robot.

The brief opening of Ex Machinathat can be seen as more of a prelude rather than an introductionshows the protagonist (Domhnall Gleesons Caleb) texting his friends the news that he has been accepted onto Nathans program. Audiences first meet Caleb through the computer screen, his face recognized by the computers sensors while his friends remain invisible through their mobile phone-only existence. Whilst we arent provided with much scenery, with the minimalist background emphasizing the strive for perfection through technology, what is provided tells us that Calebs world is far removed from the natural and instead in the middle of a quest for artificial perfection.

By contrasting this opening void of minimalism to the forestry of the natural world where Nathans hidden experiment resides, it becomes clear that Ex Machina is not necessarily an exploration of nature, utopias, or A.I., but instead an exploration of ideas that are explored through these science-fiction conceits. Garland questions the role of society and inclusion vs. seclusion through Nathans home, with the role of the observer complicated by the three main characters; theres Nathans omniscient, god-like stance enabled by his technology, and Calebs observations of Ava in order to see whether she can pass the Turing Test are complicated further by Avas subtle but deductive observation of everything that surrounds her.

Importantly, however, Garland does not create a film that is paranoid about A.I. In an interview for the Guardian, Garland describes the sense of possibility in Ex Machina, saying whereas most AI movies come from a position of fear, this one comes from a position of hope and admiration. As one lecturer states, the machines, the robots, are projections of us. Theyre dreams or metaphors for our own anxietiesideas externalized in controllable and malleable forms.

However, the controllability of Ex Machinas Ava results in a different conclusion to Metropolis. Where the former concludes with the A.I., the New Human, finding her place in the world, Metropolis assures its audience that the status quo is going to be preserved. In terms of utopia, this means the world and people of the underground and aboveground have the chance to become one, with the biblical imagery of the flood and the heart mediating the head and hands cementing this. The threat of the Other represented through the robotic Maria, whether thats femininity or leadership itself, has gone; its characters come to be relocated in a new, semi-utopian, world.

Meanwhile, Ex Machina uses Calebs character to seduce the audience. According to Garland, if the film functions, something is happening to the audience which is equatable with what is happening to the protagonist So as hes being seduced, were being seduced. And as were being confused, hes being confused. The film has no concern with providing answers or relieving anxieties, instead unsettling its audience by unravelling the carefully constructed world as each session with Ava moves the film along. Ex Machinas construction can be seen as both manipulation as well as another series of ideas. For example, the wide windows in the opening of Nathans home suggests a sense of freedom and connection to the natural. But, of course, the windows are merely more transparent barriers between the technological worlds, linking with the transparency of the mesh that makes up Avas body.

Whats more, when audiences are first introduced to Ava, Garland places her within a one-dimensional triptych of layers of nature. Theres the first triptych in the far background of the forest and stream of water, the second holds the possibilities of new technology, of Ava, and the third the disconnectedness of humankind. Avas curiosity also plays into the sense of nature that surrounds her, with her understanding that she is alive, and therefore impermanent, allowing her to explore questions about art and the outer world.

Ex Machina is a film that asks questions rather than providing answers to them, and its questions and curiosities are extracted from its robot rather than the human characters. In a masterclass at the National Film and Television School, Garland described how the noises of Ava were purposefully made to sound like the heartbeat, stating that these noises make you feel she is alive. And its Ava who often feels more alive than the two humans that fill most of the film. Even after seeing another A.I., Kyoto, tearing the skin from her torso and face, the blood that pours from Calebs arm or the red stain that spreads across Nathans plain white shirt feels more alien than the magnetic body of Ava.

Metropolis concludes with nature ridding its city of the robotic, which comes both in the form of Marias robot as well as the workers of the underground, who are often stuck in a repetitive trance-like routine. Importantly, the robotic Maria is never referred to as a woman, with characters instead using the pronouns he and referring to the robot as The Machine Man. By ignoring the gender off of which the robot Maria is based, this machine man does not speak to the anxieties of what the robot can do, but instead the anxieties of what man can do, since it is was Rotwang who created this invention.

Freder also has a journey with nature, with his beginnings in the pleasure gardena juxtaposition of the natural and unnaturaljourneying him down into the looking glass, to quote Calebs character in Ex Machina, of the machine world. Where Freder travels from the natural to the dark or unnatural, or from his constructed utopia to a nightmarish hell for the people beneath him, Caleb journeys from his hollow world to the contrasts of Nathan and natures creations. The nature of the semi-utopia in the end of Metropolis exists for its people, while the natural world of Ex Machina, and more specifically the forestry that conceals Nathans home, concludes by existing for Ava; the natural (the nature of the world) and the unnatural (a manmade machine) work together in these final moments.

However, its clear once Ex Machina reaches its dnouement that these contrasts arent as juxtaposing as once thought. Like Ava, Caleb and Nathan use their ability to lie and manipulate to gain what they want, and Nathan constantly refers to the programming of humans by nature or God in comparison to his programming of Ava. While Nathan does this to further cement himself in his egotistical self-view that he is a god, the programming of humans and A.I. creates similarities between the two.

The conclusion of Ex Machina furthers this search for the similarities between humans and A.I. rather than the differences. Avas body is seen in a reflection of a window, mirroring the opening shot of the reflection of Calebs coworkers. The comparison immediately relates the human and the non-human, while the moving bodies that walk through Avas still reflection make her seem like a ghost or a specter. No answers are provided as to whether Ava is free, but the important part of this ending is that Garland ensures the concentration and the questions created are on Avas feelings, on how she feels, and that should be answer enough.

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List of the Countries of Oceania by Area

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Oceania is a region of the South Pacific Ocean that consists of many different island groups. It covers an area of over 3.3 million square miles (8.5 million sq km). The island groups within Oceania are both countries and dependencies or territories of other foreign nations. There are 14 countries within Oceania and they range in size from the very large such as Australia (which is a both a continent and a country) to the very small like Nauru.

The following is a list of Oceania's 14 different countries arranged by land area from the largest to the smallest. For reference, the capital city and 2011 estimated population have been included for each. All information in the list was obtained from the CIA World Factbook.

1) Australia Area: 2,988,901 square miles (7,741,220 sq km) Population: 21,766,711 Capital: Canberra

2) Papua New Guinea Area: 178,703 square miles (462,840 sq km) Population: 6,187,591 Capital: Port Moresby

3) New Zealand Area: 103,363 square miles (267,710 sq km) Population: 4,290,347 Capital: Wellington

4) Solomon Islands Area: 11,157 square miles (28,896 sq km) Population: 571,890 Capital: Honiara

5) Fiji Area: 7,055 square miles (18,274 sq km) Population: 883,125 Capital: Suva

6) Vanuatu Area: 4,706 square miles (12,189 sq km) Population: 224,564 Capital: Port-Villa

7) Samoa Area: 1,093 square miles (2,831 sq km) Population: 193,161 Capital: Apia

8) Kiribati Area: 313 square miles (811 sq km) Population: 100,743 Capital: Tarawa

9) Tonga Area: 288 square miles (747 sq km) Population: 105,916 Capital: Nuku'alofa

10) Federated States of Micronesia Area: 271 square miles (702 sq km) Population: 106,836 Capital: Palikir

11) Palau Area: 177 square miles (459 sq km) Population: 20,956 Capital: Melekeok

12) Marshall Islands Area: 70 square miles (181 sq km) Population: 67,182 Capital: Majuro

13) Tuvalu Area: 10 square miles (26 sq km) Population: 10,544 Capital: Funafuti

14) Nauru Area: 8.1 square miles (21 sq km) Population: 9,322 Capital: No Capital

References

Briney, Amanda. (28 December 2009). "Geographic Profile of Oceania - Learn Important Facts about the World's Oceania Region." Geography. Retrieved from: http://geography.about.com/od/specificplacesofinterest/a/oceania.htm

Rosenberg, Matt. (n.d.). "Countries of Oceania." Geography. Retrieved from: http://geography.about.com/library/maps/blrocean.htm

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Oceania Street Redesign Passes First Vote – Queens Tribune

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BY JAMES FARRELL Staff Writer

Community Board 11s transportation committee voted during the boards March 6 meeting in favor of a street redesign aimed at improving cyclist and pedestrian safety in northeast Queens.

The project runs along Oceania Street and 210th Street between the Horace Harding Expressway and Brooklyn Queens Greenway and is adjacent to Cunningham Park. M.S. 74 is also located along the route of the project, which was designed in part to make the area safer for students.

The project is shared between CB 11 and CB 8, and is currently being reviewed by the CB 8 transportation committee, according to the citys Department of Transportation. That committee must also approve the project before it can begin. The DOT is hoping to implement the project this summer.

Currently, there are two-way traffic lanes along Oceania Street, which merges into 210th Street, that are 25 feet wide, but the new project would cut each lane down to 11 feet, with eight-foot parking lanes on either side. Between the western sidewalk along Cunningham Park and the parking lane will be a two-way bike lane, with each lane measuring four feet.

Along the strip of Oceania Street that runs over the Long Island Expressway, the 19.5-foot travel lanes would be reduced to 12-foot travel lanes with buffered bike lanes on either side.

The proposal would also convert 210th Street, north of the merge with Oceania Street, into a northbound, one-way street. A diversion point for southbound drivers would be installed before the merge. The changes aim to improve safety at the merge, where southbound visibility is limited, according to the DOT. A crosswalk would also be installed in the area.

Finally, the proposal would install two high-visibility crosswalks at the north and south corners of 64th Avenue along 210th Street, a 15-mile-per-hour slow zone on 210th Street near MS 74, a 20-mile-per-hour slow zone on Oceania Street near MS 74 and the extension of parking regulations near the schoolculminating in the conversion of 18 parking spots into the designation No Standing School Days, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The proposal addresses concerns raised by the community, including a prevalence of illegal U-turns, encouraged by the wide lanes; and unsafe student drop-offs. It also includes more protections for students and cyclists, according to the DOT.

Reach James Farrell at (718) 357-7400 x 127, jfarrell@queenstribune.com or @farrellj329.

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Oceania to Launch Wellness Tours With Canyon Ranch – Travel Agent

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Oceania Cruises and Canyon Ranch are launching a new tour series, Wellness Tours Inspired by Canyon Ranch.

Building on Oceanias existing partnership with the Canyon Ranch, which places the wellness brands Canyon Ranch SpaClub at Sea facilities onboard Oceanias cruise ships, the new tour series will debut with Oceania Rivieras and Oceania Marinas April 9 and April 10, 2017, sailings. Tours will initially be offered in France, Spain, Italy, and Greece.

Billed as a complete wellness getaway at sea, guests on each tour will begin their day with healthy Canyon Ranch breakfast options in the Grand Dining Room, such as a three egg-white omelet with seasonal vegetables and cheese. Next comes a wellness tour in Taormina, Sicily, including a yoga class. Back on board, guests might round out the day with a treatment at the Canyon Ranch SpaClub, such as a soothing Canyon Stone Massage or a detoxifying Seaweed Leaf Wrap. Come dinnertime, guests can enjoy healthy Canyon Ranch selections in the Grand Dining Room, such as the steamed Maine lobster atop savory Castilla-La Mancha saffron rice followed by warm, fragrant chocolate cake.

With the debut of the new wellness tour series, Oceania Cruises is also offering Canyon Ranch wellness specials, pairing select Canyon Ranch SpaClub treatments with the new tours, offering guests savings. Reservations for Wellness Tours Inspired by Canyon Ranch will open on April 1, 2017.

Here are some of the highlights of the new wellness tours:

The Popes Thermal Baths | Civitavecchia, Italy Guests will enjoy an afternoon of heavenly relaxation and restorative benefits at the Viterbo Terme dei Papi, or the Thermal Baths of the Popes. Originating in Etruscan times, the exclusive baths have a thousand-year-old therapeutic tradition that has served kings, popes and artists throughout history.

Vinyasa Yoga at Monte Carlo Bay | Monte Carlo, Monaco Perched on a beautiful peninsula overlooking the Mediterranean, the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort offers guests a private vinyasa yoga class, a dynamic style of yoga recognized for a host of mind-body benefits.

The Greek Gods of Wellness | Corfu, Greece Guests will have the chance to tour the vineyard and herb plantation of Ambelonas, an artisanal organic goods company and wine estate in Greece, followed by a tranquil meditation and yoga session and a plant-based lunch.

The Life of Laughter | Palamos, Spain This tour invites guests to discover the myriad benefits of laughter, including the rush of stress-reducing endorphins released as they enjoy a joyful laughter session in a restored farmhouse-hotel in the heart of Costa Brava.

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Team Guam wrestlers all medal at Oceania Championships – Pacific Daily News

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Jiane Castro, rcastro@guampdn.com 6:30 p.m. ChT March 14, 2017

The nine members sent to represent Guam are pictured with their coaches Tony Aquino (far-right) and Mariano Aquino (far-left) after competing in the 2017 Oceania Wrestling Championships this March in Tahiti. All members medaled in their respective divisions. (Photo: Courtesy of Guam Amateur Wrestli)

Nine wrestlers sent, nine medals won.

It was a heavy haul for Guam's wrestlers at the 2017 Oceania Wrestling Championships held over the weekend in Pirae, Tahiti.

"Congratulations to Team Guam," said Tony I. Aquino, president of the Guam Amateur Wrestling Federation. "Five women, four men, and all medaled."

The contest was held at the Institute of Youth and Sports of French Polynesia in Pirae, Tahiti. Nine Pacific nations sent 111 wrestlers to the competition, including teams from Palau, Australia, New Zealand and American Samoa.

The team's coaches, brothers Tony and Mariano Aquino, come from a family of longtime champions in judo and wrestling. In 1988, Mariano Aquino was Guam's youngest team member at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

Tony Aquino,who grew up doing judo on Guam and Japan, isthe president of the Guam Amateur Wrestling Federation, and has been head coachof the Simon Sanchez wrestling team for the last six years. He has coached both freestyleand Greco-Roman for men and women

Among the gold medalists for Guam are Tony Aquino's daughtersMia Lahnee and RckaelaAquino,also members of the Simon Sanchez girls wrestling team, which has won four straight Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guamchampionships. Mia-Lahnee Aquino, and others on the team, are Olympic hopefuls.

Women:

Freestyle Cadet Division: 43kg - Tatiana Ananich (gold),49kg - Samantha Torres (gold),52kg - Adhara Balansay (gold)

Freestyle Junior Division: 48kg - Samantha Torres (silver),51kg - Adhara Balansay (gold),55kg - Mia Lahnee Aquino (gold),59kg - Rckaela Aquino (gold)

Freestyle Senior Division: 55kg - Mia Lahnee Aquino (gold), 58kg - Rckaela Aquino (silver)

Men:

Freestyle Cadet Division:69kg - Paul Aguon (silver)

Freestyle Junior Division: 66kg - Paul Aguon (gold)

Freestyle Senior Division:61kg - Drake Torres (bronze), 65kg - Ethan Aguigui (bronze),74kg - John Rojas (bronze)

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Charles Spragg, 17, picked up the golden boot and golden ball award at the OFC U17 Football Championship in Tahiti.

Charles Spragg could become a household name in New Zealand football.

The 17-year-old Meadowbank resident recently returned from the U17 Oceania Football Confederation Championship in Tahiti where his New Zealand side picked up the top prize and qualification to the 2017 FIFA U17 World Cup in India.

Spragg was a standout player, finishing as the tournament's leading goal scorer with seven, and picking up the golden ball as the tournament's most valuable player.

Despite his obvious talent, Spragg, who attends St Kentigerns College and plays club football for Western Springs, said performing that well in the Oceania tournament was a surprise.

READ MORE: *NZ U-17s qualify for World Cup *New ZealandU-17footballers complete perfect record in pool play *Brothers called into All Whites

"I made a goal at the start just to win with the team," Spragg said.

"I wasn't thinking about golden boot or best player at all but after a couple of games I thought, 'shoot, I could actually win this thing'."

He said his teammates were the real reason he performed so well, though picking up the accolades was still a humbling achievement.

His side finished unbeaten at the tournament, scoring 27 goals and giving up just 2 throughout their five games.

Despite their dominance, Spragg said the difficulty of the tournament should not be understated.

"The competition was tough, everything about it was tough," he said.

"Going over to the islands and playing in the heat is extremely difficult, and the island nations are very passionate, they battle hard."

Footballing talent runs in the Spragg family, with brother Thomas being a part of the 2009 U17 New Zealand team which became the first national team to progress past the group stages in a FIFA World Cup tournament.

"It's influenced me massively," Spragg said.

"He's been there and done that so he gives me a lot of advice and teaches me. I can'tthank him enough for all the help he gives me."

He grew up idolising All Whites legends Ryan Nelsen and Winston Reid, and if he has his way, he'll be joining some of them in the future.

"The dream is to go pro and play in the English premiership," Spragg said.

"It's very inspiring knowing that if they can do it, then why not me? It gives you that hope that it is possible and if you work hard and stay dedicated it can happen.

"You just have to believe in yourself."

Spragg is lookingforward to playing alongside two of his New Zealand teammates atSt Kentigerns this year before heading over to India for the World Cup in October.

-Stuff.co.nz

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