Team Vanuatu has named three judoka to represent the nation at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, continuing Vanuatu’s growing presence on the international judo stage.
The selected athletes are:
- Priscillia Monthuoel
- Alan Monthouel
- Kaina Delrieu
The trio will form part of Team Vanuatu’s 14-athlete delegation for Glasgow 2026, with Vanuatu set to be represented across six sports. Josephine Kaal has also been listed as the judo official for the team.
The selection brings together a strong group of Vanuatu judoka, including the brother-and-sister pairing of Alan and Priscillia Monthouel, who will be joined by fellow judoka Kaina Delrieu on the Commonwealth Games stage.
Team Vanuatu’s announcement reflects the continued development of judo across the Pacific, with athletes from across Oceania now being named for Glasgow 2026. For Vanuatu, the Games provide another important opportunity to build international experience, showcase the progress of its athletes, and inspire the next generation of judoka.
The Oceania Judo Union congratulates Priscillia Monthuoel, Alan Monthouel, Kaina Delrieu, Josephine Kaal, Vanuatu Judo, VASANOC, and the wider Vanuatu sporting community on their selection for Glasgow 2026.
With Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga and Vanuatu now naming judo athletes for the Games, Oceania’s judo representation continues to build ahead of Glasgow.
Source: PINA / RNZ Pacific – Pacific Islands name teams for Glasgow Commonwealth Games