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ITV News
5 hours ago
- ITV News
Orkney 2025: Jersey and Guernsey shine with 50 golds at the Island Games
The 2025 Orkney Island Games have drawn to a close. It has been a hugely successful week of competition for the Channel Islands, with more than 130 medals won. Athletes from both Bailiwicks broke a total of 12 Island Games' records, with Jersey finishing second in the final medal table, just ahead of Guernsey in third. Meanwhile, Alderney and Sark missed out on any podium places, but showed a huge amount of spirit across the week. Read on for a breakdown of the medals, records, and notable highlights from the Channel Islands. Swimming If the Channel Islands dominated in any category, it was swimming. This is where Jersey and Guernsey made history with 12 Island Games' records broken - Filip Nowacki claimed half of them, as well as helping his team set the fastest time in the Men's 4x100m Medley Relay. All in all, Jersey's super swimmer came away with seven golds. Guernsey's Chloe Bown also broke two records, individually in the Women's 100m Freestyle and collectively in the Women's 4x100m Medley Relay, as she came away with two golds. Guernsey's Tatiana Tostevin ruled the water in the Women's 50m Backstroke, breaking two records, with a fastest time of 28.21 seconds. Athletics Jersey: 6 gold, 6 gold, 1 bronze Guernsey: 5 gold, 3 silver, 7 bronze On the track, Jersey's Ted Chamberlain secured individual golds in the Men's 1500m and 800m events. He also helped win a further gold in the Men's 400m Relay. Fellow Jersey athlete Jessica Troy impressed in the Women's Half Marathon, winning silver and beating her personal best time, despite recovering from an injury. Guernsey found track success thanks to golds from Rhiannon Dowinton in the Women's 100m Hurdles, Darcy Hodgson in the Women's 800m, and Nicolas Ackermann in the Men's 400m Hurdles. Field athletes also brought home a raft of medals: Guernsey's Victoria Hancock won gold for the Women's Long Jump and bronze in the Women's Triple Jump. Jersey's Evan Campbell also secured gold in the Men's Shot Put, and Zara Asante surpassed Hancock to claim the Women's Triple Jump gold medal. Cycling Jersey: 5 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze Guernsey: 3 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze Onto cycling, where Pippa Inderwick was instrumental in securing all three golds for Guernsey in the Women's Individual Road Race, Team Road Race, and Road Criterium Team Award. She even had time to pick up a bronze in the Women's Individual Town Criterium and a silver in the Time Trial Team Award. Jersey found most success in the team competitions, winning two golds in mountain biking and a further two in Road Team events. Tom Huelin also came out on top in the Men's Individual Road Race to claim another gold. Archery Jersey: 3 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze Guernsey: 1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze Zoe Gray was responsible for Guernsey's only archery gold, coming out on top in the Women's Compound Head to Head Knockout. Her sister Lisa Gray and Jason Le Page had a nail-biting decider in the Mixed Recurve Head to Head Team Knockout, narrowly beating Menorca to secure the bronze. Meanwhile, Mollie Perrett won triple gold for Jersey in the Single WA 1440 Women's Recurve and Women's Recurve Head to Head Knockout. With help from Fredrick Crosby, the duo comfortably came out on top in the Mixed Recurve Head to Head Team Knockout in the final against the Shetland Islands. Sark sent two athletes to the Games - Kevin Adams and Elizabeth Norwich - who competed in archery, but fell short of a medal after being knocked by a pair from hosts Orkney. Triathlon Jersey: 2 gold Guernsey: 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze Thomas Atkinson had a comfortable seven-minute lead to win the Men's Triathlon with a full time of 01:52:47. He also helped the Jersey Men's Triathlon Team to claim gold, with the Guernsey team picking up bronze in the same event. Meanwhile, Sarnian Hannah Kennedy shone - collecting a silver in the Women's Individual and helping Guernsey to gold in the Women's Triathlon Team event. Lawn Bowls Jersey: 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze Guernsey: 2 gold Guernsey's Rosemary Ogier won four of her five matches in the Women's Singles as she claimed gold. She found similar success alongside Julie Williams as they won the Women's Doubles. For Jersey, Michael Rive won all six of his matches to comfortably pick up the Men's Singles gold, while Josh Band and Kevin Le Long secured a bronze in the Men's Doubles. The trio then came together to collect silver in the Men's Triples. Badminton Guernsey: 1 silver In the Men's Doubles, Guernsey's Alex Tapp and David Trebert beat Menorca to set up the gold medal match against the Faroe Islands. Despite beating a different Faroe Islands' team earlier in the competition, this time Magnus Dal-Christiansen and Rúni Øster came out on top and the Guernsey duo had to settle for silver. Squash Jersey: 2 silver, 2 bronze Jersey's squash players scooped up four medals, with bronze in the mixed Team Event and mixed doubles. There was further doubles success with silvers for Matthew Boote and Antony Harkin in the Men's event, and Amelie Turpin and Beth Garton in the Women's competition. Sailing: Guernsey: 1 bronze Guernsey won a bronze in the Sailing Team Event. Savid Aslett, Monty Desforges, Darragh Lee, and Jessica Watson were able to beat the likes of Gibraltar, the Isle of Man, and Jersey to secure third place. The Isle of Wight took gold, followed by Ynys Môn in silver position. Other events: In Men's Football, defending champions Jersey narrowly fell out of the top three places after being defeated by Bermuda, and then the Isle of Man in the bronze medal game. Meanwhile, Jersey Women's football team came 6th after losing to Ynys Môn. In gymnastics, Harry Lapthorn-Nears came closest with fourth place on the Men's FIG Individual Rings. Alderney competed across several events, including the half marathon, shot put and lawn bowls, but did not come close to any medal positions despite their best efforts.


BBC News
13 hours ago
- BBC News
New £800k football pitch opens at Jersey's Springfield Stadium
A new all-weather 3G pitch which cost more than £800,000 has opened to Stadium in St Helier is home to the Jersey Bulls but the venue is also used by the nearby primary school and Jersey's walking football Minister Andy Jehan said it was it was time the previous pitch was replaced after it was put in more than 10 years ago."It's vital that we've got somewhere that people can use... on average around 1,000 people a week use this surface," he said. "We've also taken the opportunity to replace the floodlights, so we've got more power efficient floodlights - we're also doing some work inside and hopefully this will last us at least another 10 years."


BBC News
16 hours ago
- BBC News
Boccia European gold win 'huge' for Kidson
New European boccia champion Sally Kidson says she will take "huge" momentum from winning her first major championship into the rest of this 20-year-old beat defending champion, Sonia Heckel of France, 3-2 in the individual BC3 final in Zagreb, Croatia, earlier this month to win the gold medal."I'm very happy," Kidson told BBC Radio Wiltshire."It never hurts to win a big tournament like this and especially a major, but it's not all about that, it's about the momentum going into the rest of the year and ahead of the World Championships next year this sort of thing is huge." Kidson, from Salisbury, made her Paralympic debut last summer for Great Britain in Paris where she was the youngest person on the team. She was introduced to the sport in primary school and made her international competition in 2022, aged 17."The last Europeans [championships] I did in 2023, I literally came dead last and so to go from dead last to first place is absolutely mental," Kidson said. Honouring former Paralympians Kidson said the gold medal win was even more poignant following the deaths of her pairs partner Will Arnott and Great Britain team-mate Matt Berry at the end of and Arnott's gold medal in the Paralympic Games qualifying event secured Great Britain a place in the BC3 category at last summer's event."It's nothing short of a tragedy to lose both Will and Matt at the tail end of last year," Kidson worked with Arnott's long-time assistant Connor Welfare in Zagreb which she said made the event more special."This one especially, we know it was a big one because me and Connor Welfare, who was [Arnott's] assistant for 11 years, we thought it would be good to do this together and do it for the big guy," Kidson said."To be able to get a gold medal and also Zagreb is where Will had his first international competition and his first gold medal [in 2019]."It was really special to be able to do it."