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RESULTS BOOK Competing Islands RESULTS BOOK Competing Islands Åland Alderney Bermuda Cayman Islands Falkland Islands Faroe Islands Froya Gibraltar Gotland Greenland Guernsey Hitra Isle of Man Isle of Wight Jersey Menorca Orkney Rhodes Saaremaa Sark Shetland Islands St Helena Western Isles Ynys Môn Sports Archery Athletics Badminton Basketball Cycling Football Golf Sailboarding Sailing Shooting Squash Swimming Table Tennis Tennis Volleyball NatWest Island Games XIV - Isle of Wight 2011 Medal Table Island Gold Silver Bronze Total Guernsey 40 42 25 107 Isle of Man 26 22 20 68 Jersey 23 30 30 83 Faroe Islands 20 20 15 55 Isle of Wight 17 15 21 53 Åland 14 7 13 34 Gotland 9 122142 Menorca 881228 Cayman Islands 87823 Shetland Islands 74415 Gibraltar 65516 Saaremaa 45716 Bermuda 351018 Ynys Môn 2204 Orkney 1214 Western Isles 1124 Sark 1113 Hitra 0123 Greenland 0112 Rhodes 0112 Alderney 0000 Falkland Islands 0000 Froya 0000 St Helena 0000 NatWest Island Games XIV - Isle of Wight 2011 Games Records Event Record Holder Island Year Men's 720 Compound 669 Jógvan Niclasen Faroe Islands 2011 Men's 720 Recurve 596 Ian Brough Orkney 2011 Single FITA Men's Compound 359 Jógvan Niclasen Faroe Islands 2011 (30m) Single FITA Men's Compound 1345 Jógvan Niclasen Faroe Islands 2011 Single FITA Women's Compound 1354 Aalin George Isle of Man 2011 Single FITA Women's Compound 333 Lucy O'Sullivan Jersey 2011 (70m) Single FITA Women's Compound 334 Aalin George Isle of Man 2011 (50m) Single FITA Women's Compound 339 Aalin George Isle of Man 2011 (60m) Single FITA Women's Recurve 306 Saana-Maria Sinisalo Åland 2011 (50m) Single FITA Women's Recurve 338 Saana-Maria Sinisalo Åland 2011 (30m) Single FITA Women's Recurve 308 Chantelle Goubert Greenland 2011 (60m) Single FITA Women's Recurve 278 Annika Vang Faroe Islands 2011 (70m) Single FITA Women's Recurve 1218 Saana-Maria Sinisalo Åland 2011 Women's 720 Compound 639 Aalin George Isle of Man 2011 Women's 720 Recurve 577 Saana-Maria Sinisalo Åland 2011 1,500m Men 3:48.45 Keith Gerrard Isle of Man 2011 4 x 100m Relay Men 41.46 Cayman Island Team Cayman 2011 Islands 4 x 400m Relay Women 3:53.79 Jersey Team Jersey 20111 400m Hurdles Men 50.41 James Forman Isle of Wight 2011 800m Women 2:11.72 Emma Leask Shetland 2011 Islands Discus Men 56.43 Zane Duquemin Jersey 2011 Discus Women 45.39 Shadine Duquemin Jersey 2011 Hammer Throw Men 70.61 Andrew Frost Isle of Wight 2011 Javelin Men 68.80 Sander Suurhans Saaremaa 2011 Shot Putt Men 17.15 Zane Duquemin Jersey 2011 Triple Jump Men 15.68 Carl Morgan Cayman 2011 Islands ISSF 10m Air Pistol - Team - Women 725 Nikki Holmes, Mary Norman Jersey 2011 ISSF 10m Air Rifle - Men 685.3 Andreas Virtanen Åland 2011 ISSF 10m Air Rifle - Women 492.6 Heloise Manasco Gibraltar 2011 ISSF 25m Sport Pistol - Women 547 Mary Norman Jersey 2011 ISSF 50m Prone Smallbore Rifle - 1164 Rachel Glover, Lara Ward Isle of Man 2011 Team - Women ISSF 50m Prone Smallbore Rifle - 589 Rachel Glover Isle of Man 2011 Women Men's 100m Backstroke 54.33 Ian Powell Guernsey 2011 Men's 100m Backstroke 54.69 Ian Powell (1st leg 4 x 100 Medley Guernsey 2011 Relay) Men's 100m Breaststroke 1:02.03 Darren Mew Isle of Wight 2011 Men's 100m Butterfly 54.05 Ian Powell Guernsey 2011 Men's 100m Individual Medley 56.15 Thomas Hollingsworth Guernsey 2011 Men's 1500m Freestyle 15:28.85 Pal Joensen Faroe Islands 2011 Men's 200m Backstroke 1:58.14 Ian Powell Guernsey 2011 Men's 200m Breaststroke 2:15.96 Pal Joensen Faroe Islands 2011 Men's 200m Butterfly 1:58.43 Ian Powell Guernsey 2011 Men's 200m Individual Medley 2:01.00 Thomas Hollingsworth Guernsey 2011 Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 3:24.10 Jakupsson M, Mohr P, Olsen H & Faroe Islands 2011 Joensen P Men's 4 x 100m Medley Relay 3:44.98 Powell I, Hollingsworth T, Lowndes B Guernsey 2011 & Osborne J Men's 4 x 50m Medley Relay 1:43.15 Powell I, Hollingsworth T, Lowndes B, Guernsey 2011 Girard M Men's 400m Individual Medley 4:23.10 Pal Joensen Faroe Islands 2011 Men's 50m Backstroke 25.27 Ian Powell Guernsey 2011 Men's 50m Backstroke 25.26 Ian Powell (1st leg 4x50 Medley Relay) Guernsey 2011 Men's 50m Butterfly 25.19 Ian Powell (50m time in 100m Fly) Guernsey 2011 Men's 50m Butterfly 24.79 Magnus Jakupsson Faroe Islands 2011 Mixed 8 x 50m Freestyle Relay 3:21.26 Team Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 2011 Women's 100m Backstroke 1:02.80 Birita Debes Faroe Islands 2011 Women's 100m Breaststroke 1:11.88 Andrea Strachan Shetland 2011 Islands Women's 100m Breaststroke 1:11.70 Andrea Strachan Shetland 2011 Islands Women's 100m Butterfly 1:03.03 Kristina Neves Guernsey 2011 Women's 100m Butterfly 1:04.08 Kristina Neves Guernsey 2011 Women's 100m Freestyle 57.41 Emily Bashforth Jersey 2011 Women's 100m Individual Medley 1:04.59 Andrea Strachan Shetland 2011 Islands Women's 200m Butterfly 2:17.58 Kristina Neves Guernsey 2011 Women's 200m Freestyle 2:02.05 Kristina Neves Guernsey 2011 Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay 3:55.20 Jacklin E, Kocot M, Cumming B & Jersey 2011 Bashforth E ) Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay 4:21.16 De Wit C, Manning C, Jacklin E & Jersey 2011 Bashforth E Women's 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay 1:46.70 Mortensen G, Mohr P, Eliasen K, Debes Faroe Islands 2011 B Women's 400m Freestyle 4:16.97 Kristina Neves Guernsey 2011 Women's 400m Individual Medley 4:50.78 Charlotte Atkinson Isle of Man 2011 Women's 50m Backstroke 29.60 Faroe Islands 2011 Birita Debes (1st leg 4x 50 Medley Relay) Women's 50m Breaststroke 32.57 Andrea Strachan Shetland 2011 Islands Women's 50m Breaststroke 32.59 Andrea Strachan Shetland 2011 Islands Women's 50m Butterfly 28.88 Kristina Neves Guernsey 2011 Women's 800m Freestyle 8:47.98 Kristina Neves Guernsey 2011 NatWest Island Games XIV - Isle of Wight 2011 Archery - Single FITA Men's Recurve Heat: Final Position Competitor Island 90m 70m 50m 30m Hits Golds Xs Score Medal 1st Ian Brough Orkney 269 288 291 331 144 26 8 1179 Gold 2nd Steven Bollen Isle of Wight 248 298 301 325 144 20 6 1172 Silver 3rd Absalon Hansen Faroe Islands 241 284 305 328 144 25 8 1158 Bronze 4th Hans Petur Højgaard Faroe Islands 245 288 294 329 144 27 6 1156 5th Borja Goñalons Menorca 240 284 300 331 144 25 9 1155 6th Michael Coward Jersey 234 272 297 332 143 29 7 1135 7th Alexandros Stelatos Rhodes 232 293 278 328 144 23 10 1131 8th Jan-Åke Andersson Gotland 223 287 292 326 143 29 5 1128 9th Petri Allinen Åland 246 278 285 309 141 17 7 1118 10th Jason Le Page Guernsey 206 277 293 339 143 25 14 1115 11th Keith Lobban Shetland Islands 234 271 278 325 144 23 10 1108 12th Jim Middlemas Orkney 212 283 287 318 144 25 7 1100 13th Daniel Power Guernsey 216 251 277 326 143 18 4 1070 14th Jógvan Magnus Adreasen Faroe Islands 197 264 280 323 143 17 5 1064 15th Dylan Murphy Shetland Islands 175 271 291 326 142 19 6 1063 16th Robert Reid Orkney 217 259 254 305 143 9 2 1035 17th Graham Brough Orkney 207 248 267 305 142 12 5 1027 18th Josep Ma Pons Menorca 177 246 293 305 143 12 4 1021 19th Alex Snell Isle of Man 220 242 241 316 143 14 2 1019 20th David Williamson Shetland Islands 186 268 275 288 140 15 6 1017 21st Steven Brown Isle of Wight 184 245 254 333 142 19 9 1016 22nd Drakos Drakiou Rhodes 218 266 227 299 140 16 7 1010 23rd Karl Houston Ynys Môn 204 238 258 303 141 8 2 1003 24th David Whittington Isle of Wight 187 264 253 294 142 10 2 998 25th Steve Yates Guernsey 163 260 254 317 141 13 2 994 26th Robert Palmer Isle of Wight 167 243 258 318 138 13 5 986 27th Håkan Lindén Åland 179 241 266 298 143 12 4 984 28th Stephen Roche Jersey 193 235 247 308 138 15 3 983 29th Peter Counsell Sark 176 249 255 290 142 8 2 970 30th Kevin Adams Sark 172 243 251 300 139 5 1 966 31st Tony Hartley Isle of Man 165 216 259 315 140 15 1 955 32th Dave Berry Isle of Man 171 231 245 306 138 12 3 953 33rd Ioannis Exadaktylos Rhodes 182 221 245 282 141 7 4 930 34th Ian Aincough Ynys Môn 143 203 252 300 135 8 1 898 35th David Johansson Åland 209 178 216 288 133 6 1 891 36th Bjarne Jacobsen Jersey 160 180 246 290 132 2876 37th Richard Salisbury Ynys Môn 151 223 208 282 134 7 2 864 38th Paul Harshaw Bermuda 164 214 196 268 137 8 4 842 39th Antonio Goñalons Gomila Menorca 107 176 219 291 127 7 4 793 40th Harrison Waterworth Ynys Môn 101 133 237 285 114 5 2 756 41st Paul Rehel Jersey 120 188 168 258 125 8 2 734 42nd Rod Loveridge Guernsey 121 183 145 187 110 4 2 636 Last Result 28/06/2011 20:20:06 Status: Confirmed 28/06/2011 20:20:02 Record/s for Single FITA Men's Recurve: Event Record Holder Island Year Single FITA Men's Recurve 283 (90m) Graheme Saunders Jersey 1995 Single FITA Men's Recurve 304 (70m) Billie Finnie Shetland Islands 1999 Single FITA Men's Recurve 304 (70m) Dale Ransom Jersey 1995 Single FITA Men's Recurve 312 (50m) Dale Ransom Jersey 1995 Single FITA Men's Recurve 343 (30m) Hakan Linden Åland 1987 Single FITA Men's Recurve 1205 Dale Ransom Jersey 1995 Archery -Single FITA Women's Recurve Heat: Final Position Competitor Island 70m 60m 50m 30m Hits Golds Xs Score Medal 1st Saana-Maria Sinisalo Åland 268 306 306 338 144 35 10 1218 Gold 2nd Chantelle Goubert Guernsey 260 308 278 322 144 27 9 1168 Silver 3rd Annika Vang Faroe Islands 278 301 269 315 144 19 8 1163 Bronze 4th Rebekka Gannholm Gotland 251 288 286 324 144 25 10 1149 5th Anne Rutland Isle of Man 254 275 274 328 143 21 5 1131 6th Marianthi Moraiti Rhodes 256 278 268 322 142 20 7 1124 7th Núria Mercadal Menorca 258 273 268 318 143 20 9 1117 8th Karen Daw Jersey 243 252 280 322 143 23 12 1097 8th Charlotte George Isle of Man 240 275 261 321 143 15 2 1097 10th Therese Benstead Isle of Wight 236 275 262 311 144 11 3 1084 11th Rachel Salter Isle of Wight 243 251 230 295 142 10
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