Oceania Championship

The Oceania Confederation comprises six countries: Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands.

Oceania Championships are held every two years and from 2010 onwards will be the qualifying tournament for the subsequent World Championships. Up to three countries from the Oceania Confederation may participate in the World Championships. At present, teams from New Caledonia and Wallis are ineligible to compete at the World Championships as they are not considered independent federations but part of the French Federation.

New Zealand at the Oceania Championships
YearHost NationPlacingMedalists
1998AustraliaFourthBronze: Pam Jenkins/Imelda Mailei (Women's Doubles)
2000TahitiThirdBronze: Denise Bavidge (Women's Singles)
2002New CaledoniaThirdGold: Barbara Johnston (Women's Singles)
2005New ZealandFirstGold: Niau Ruta (Men's Pointing)
Gold: Anita Fletcher (Women's Pointing)
Gold: Sharon Cannon (Women's Shooting)
Gold: Niau Ruta/Georgio Vakauta (Men's Doubles)
Gold: Christian Fouquet/Niau Ruta/Georgio Vakauta (Men's Triples)
Silver: Georgio Vakauta (Men's Singles)
Silver: Fiona Browne/Margret Fleck/Barbara Johnston (Women's Triples)
Bronze: Chris Priestley (Men's Pointing)
Bronze: Bethne Rouse (Women's Shooting)
2006AustraliaDid not Compete 
2008TahitiDid not Compete 
2010New CaledoniaThirdGold: Christian Fouquet (Men's Pointing)
Silver: Barbara Johnston (Women's Shooting)
Silver: Christian Fouquet (Men's Shooting)

Future tournaments are scheduled for Wallis (2012), Vanuatu (2014) and New Zealand (2016).