19 Jan 2019

Athletics meets psychology in build up to Pacific Games

11:06 am on 19 January 2019

Athletes from Papua New Guinea and Fiji are going mental in their preparations for July's Pacific Games in Samoa.

2011 Pacific Games: Athletics track event at Stade Numa Daly in Noumea, New Caledonia.

2011 Pacific Games: Athletics track event at Stade Numa Daly in Noumea, New Caledonia. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

PNG head coach Dior Lowry said they have secured the services of Australian sports psychologist Stephanie Hanrahan.

The secretary of the Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee, Lorraine Mar, said psychology was key to any athlete's preparation.

Team Fiji would undergo medical tests to ensure they are mentally prepared, she said.

"Psychology and nutrition, those are fundamental aspects of an athlete's preparation," Ms Mar said.

"But those are some things our national federations are only now slowly embracing. Hopefully, more of those sports will adopt those practices."

PNG aims to take 52 athletes while Fiji is expecting to send a 500-strong contingent to Apia.

New Caledonia and Tahiti have been the most successful countries at the games although PNG topped the medal table when they hosted the event in 2015.