Guernsey's women swimmers excel on the penultimate day of competition at the Orkney Island Games.
Guernsey's athletes put in a strong performance on the last full day and evening of competition at the Orkney Island Games.
Swimmer Chloe Bown now has seven gold medals, four individual and three team, plus two silvers and two bronze.
Last night she took top honours in the 100m freestyle and a team gold in the 4 x 100m medley relay.
Tatianna Tostevin grabbed gold in the 50m backstroke and Orianna Wheeler and Orla Rabey got silver and bronze respectively in the 200m butterfly.
On the track, Chris Bain got gold in the 5,000m and Rhiannon Dowinton gold in the 100m hurdles.
Guernsey's men's mountain bike team got bronze in the cross country.

Guernsey in action in the men's mountain biking. Courtesy of the Guernsey Island Games Association.
There was silver in the archery and a bronze in the sailing team event.
Guernsey enter the final day of competition still in third place.

Events from Orkney are being livestreamed via the Orkney2025 website, where you will also find the full results service and competition schedule.

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