• Amini Tuitavake Britteon Fonua (born 14 December 1989) is a Tongan competitive swimmer. Fonua's swimming career began at the Roskill Swimming Club based...
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  • Fonua is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amini Fonua (born 1989), Tongan swimmer Mahe Fonua (born 1992), Australian rugby league player...
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  • Look up Amini or amini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amini may refer to: Amini (surname), a surname (family name) Amini Fonua (born 1989), Tongan...
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  • for basic decency, not to mention the ethics of journalism". Swimmer Amini Fonua, who represented Tonga at the Rio games, criticized the article as 'deplorable'...
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    short distance swimmer Amini Fonua. The latter entry was Tonga's first appearance in Olympic swimming competition. Lui and Fonua qualified through wildcard...
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  • Gymnastics Gay Nilla Fischer b. 1984  Sweden Association football Lesbian Amini Fonua b. 1989  Tonga Swimming Gay Matthew Forgues b. 1992  United States Track...
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    shelter. The 2012 Summer Olympics flag-bearer for Tonga was openly gay Amini Fonua. Fonua has become an advocate for LGBT rights, speaking with Tongan government...
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    Erica Dittmer 2014 Member of the Mexico Olympic Swimming team (2012) Amini Fonua 2012 Member of the Tonga Olympic Swimming team (2012) Tabarie Henry 2011...
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  • for basic decency, not to mention the ethics of journalism". Swimmer Amini Fonua, who represented Tonga at the Rio games, criticized the article as 'deplorable'...
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  • Tonga's Amini Fonua won the event in a time of 28.57 but FINA regulations were unclear as to his eligibility. As of September 2010, Fonua was eligible...
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