Olympics Tuvalu participates in the
Olympic Games in the
Summer Olympics and have not competed at the
Winter Games. Tuvalu entered the Olympic Games for the first time at the
2008 Summer Games in
Beijing, China, with a weightlifter and two athletes in the men's and women's 100-metre sprints. A team with athletes in the same events represented
Tuvalu at the 2012 Summer Olympics, in
London, United Kingdom.
Etimoni Timuani represented Tuvalu at
2016 Summer Olympics in the 100 metre event. Tuvalu was the only country to send one competitor to the 2016 Summer Olympics. Tuvalu was represented in athletic events at the
2020 Summer Olympics by
Karalo Maibuca in the men’s 100 metres, and
Matie Stanley in the women’s 100 metres. Tuvalu was represented in athletic events at the
2024 Summer Olympics by Karalo Maibuca in the men’s 100 metres, and Temalini Manatoa in the women's 100 metres.
Pacific Games TASNOC organizes Tuvalu's participation in the
Pacific Games, and they have participated in six Games. The association is responsible for training the athletes and preparation for the Games. Tuvalu arrived at the 2015 Pacific Games two hours before the Opening Ceremony due to a cyclone that affected the team's travel. They earned their first ever gold medal at the games when
Telupe Iosefa won the powerlifting competition. ==Tuvalu Commonwealth Games Association==