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  07 Jul 2022, 12:10

Commonwealth weightlifting gold medallist dies of Covid aged 40

 WELLINGTON, July 7, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - A Commonwealth Games weightlifting 
champion and Olympian has become the first Covid-related death in the tiny 
Pacific island republic of Nauru, the world's second smallest nation. 

"Reanna Solomon, only 40 years of age, lost her life as a result of the 
Covid-19 virus," the Oceania Weightlifting Federation said in a statement 
Thursday. 

President Lionel Aingimea had previously announced the death without 
disclosing the name, saying the first person to die with Covid in Nauru had 
passed away on July 1. 

Solomon won two gold medals in the super-heavyweight division at the 2002 
Commonwealth Games in Manchester and placed 10th at the Athens Olympics two 
years later. 

"Apart from being a great athlete, Reanna was a devoted mother and wife and 
has sadly left behind her husband Tavita and their five children," Paul 
Coffa, the general secretary of the Commonwealth Weightlifting Federation, 
said. 

"Reanna was a superb athlete, naturally strong, who started competing in 
weightlifting in the 1990s." 

Nauru, with a population of fewer than 11,000, has more than 4,100 active 
Covid cases. 

To curb the spread of the disease, the government has introduced on-the-spot 
fines of up to $6,800 for people walking around for non-essential reasons, 
not wearing a mask, and for gatherings of more than three people.