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Cycling Results Cycling Results Gibraltar 2019 - Island Games XVIII Medal Table Cycling Island Gold Silver Bronze Total Isle of Man 5 4 3 12 Saaremaa 4 2 1 7 Jersey 2 4 2 8 Guernsey 1 2 4 7 Menorca 0 0 2 2 Åland 0 0 0 0 Cayman Islands 0 0 0 0 Faroe Islands 0 0 0 0 Gibraltar 0 0 0 0 Greenland 0 0 0 0 Isle of Wight 0 0 0 0 Orkney 0 0 0 0 Shetland Islands 0 0 0 0 Western Isles 0 0 0 0 Ynys Môn 0 0 0 0 Gibraltar 2019 - Island Games XVIII Cycling Men's Individual Time Trial Heat: Final Position Bib Competitor Island Result 1st 42 Mihkel Räim SAA 37:42.24 2nd 15 Sam Culverwell GUE +0:08,00 3rd 23 Adam Scarffe IOM +0:28,89 4th 33 Albert Barceló MEN +0:36,08 5th 7 Torkil Eyðfinsson Veyhe FAR +0:37,78 6th 21 Nathan Draper IOM +0:59,41 7th 32 Jack Rebours JER +1:11,93 8th 31 Rhys Pilley JER +1:18,85 9th 41 Oskar Nisu SAA +1:42,75 10th 20 William Corkill IOM +1:56,03 11th 16 Jack English GUE +2:00,24 12th 38 Steven Kalf SAA +2:01,64 13th 17 James Roe GUE +2:26,58 14th 34 Xavier Mercadal MEN +2:33,27 15th 28 Samuel Firby JER +2:42,57 16th 30 David Le Roux JER +2:51,09 17th 29 Rhys Hidrio JER +2:52,31 18th 19 Thomas Bostock IOM +2:56,65 19th 14 Marc Cox GUE +3:12,30 20th 40 Jörgen Matt SAA +3:23,81 21st 9 Derek Charles Barbara GIB +3:27,53 22nd 5 Dávur Magnussen FAR +3:35,94 23rd 24 George Corbin IOW +3:40,68 24th 6 Helgi Winther Olsen FAR +3:55,84 25th 26 Joseph Staunton IOW +4:16,10 26th 18 Michael Serafin GUE +4:34,01 27th 27 James Veal IOW +4:43,10 28th 22 Matt Looker IOM +4:51,35 29th 10 Julian Bellido GIB +5:23,94 30th 44 Robin Atkinson SHE +5:31,42 31st 43 Andrew Aitken SHE +5:35,47 32th 11 Blake Torres GIB +6:15,43 33rd 36 Damia Pons MEN +6:23,60 34th 50 Nicholas Owen YSM +6:50,82 Position Bib Competitor Island Result 35th 51 Gunnar Dahl-Olsen FAR +7:03,94 36th 45 James Irvine SHE +7:40,49 37th 35 Matias Mesquida MEN +7:44,78 38th 4 Jákup Petur Eliassen FAR +7:51,44 39th 25 Clint Oliver IOW +8:06,76 40th 37 Torquil Clyde ORK +8:55,61 41st 12 Bernard Valarino GIB +9:31,32 42nd 49 Robert Mansell YSM +9:58,89 43rd 8 Aaron Baglietto GIB +10:36,04 44th 48 Kevin Smith WES +10:39,28 45th 46 Scott Riise SHE +12:26,02 46th 47 Andrew Wishart SHE +13:01,57 47th 2 Joakim Överström ALA +13:18,64 48th 1 Jan-Mikael Bruhn ALA +14:50,73 13 Christian Keldsen GRE 39 Karl Patrick Lauk SAA Last Result: 09/07/2019 20:58:40 Status: Confirmed 09/07/2019 21:00:12 Cycling Men's Time Trial Team Award Heat: Final Position Team Members Result 1st Isle of Man Thomas Bostock 1:56:31 William Corkill Nathan Draper Matt Looker Adam Scarffe 2nd Saaremaa Steven Kalf 1:56:51 Karl Patrick Lauk Jörgen Matt Oskar Nisu Mihkel Räim 3rd Guernsey Marc Cox 1:57:41 Sam Culverwell Jack English James Roe Michael Serafin 4th Jersey Samuel Firby 1:58:20 Rhys Hidrio David Le Roux Rhys Pilley Jack Rebours 5th Faroe Islands Gunnar Dahl-Olsen 2:01:16 Jákup Petur Eliassen Dávur Magnussen Helgi Winther Olsen Torkil Eyðfinsson Veyhe 6th Menorca Albert Barceló 2:02:39 Xavier Mercadal Matias Mesquida Damia Pons 7th Isle of Wight George Corbin 2:05:46 Clint Oliver Joseph Staunton James Veal 8th Gibraltar Aaron Baglietto 2:08:13 Derek Charles Barbara Julian Bellido Blake Torres Bernard Valarino 9th Shetland Islands Andrew Aitken 2:11:54 Robin Atkinson James Irvine Scott Riise Andrew Wishart Ynys Môn Robert Mansell Nicholas Owen Last Result: 09/07/2019 21:23:49 Status: Unconfirmed Cycling Women's Individual Time Trial Heat: Final Position Bib Competitor Island Result 1st 31 Becky Storrie IOM 46:10.91 2nd 21 Florence Cox JER +0:01,15 3rd 23 Núria Picó MEN +0:44,04 4th 14 Ellen Barker IOM +2:04,30 5th 4 Súsanna Skylv Sørensen FAR +2:11,48 6th 9 Karina Bowie GUE +3:21,30 7th 20 Rebecca Catley JER +3:28,55 8th 22 Louise Woolrich JER +3:42,38 9th 8 Nicola Valarino GIB +3:45,70 10th 11 Danielle Hanley GUE +4:23,07 11th 19 Emily Bridson JER +4:25,88 12th 13 Jamie-Lee Wright GUE +4:44,86 13th 29 Sally Rigg YSM +4:51,85 14th 17 Emily Looker IOM +4:59,98 15th 10 Hannah Brehaut GUE +5:01,13 16th 18 Kathryn Priest IOM +5:16,19 17th 24 Shelley Humphray SHE +5:21,86 18th 16 Tara Ferguson IOM +6:08,84 19th 2 Elsa Berg FAR +6:51,64 20th 12 Madeleine Wilson GUE +7:21,91 21st 6 Charlotte McMath GIB +8:38,49 22nd 25 Louise Parr SHE +8:39,27 23rd 1 Susanne Boström ALA +9:48,61 24th 26 Miriam Veenhuizen SHE +10:31,06 25th 28 Ceri Jones YSM +11:25,72 26th 3 Maria Svabo Hansen FAR +12:14,53 27th 7 Stacey Rowbottom GIB +13:37,37 28th 27 Anne Glover YSM +14:48,06 29th 30 Tamara Walton-Evans YSM +15:16,59 30th 5 Kelly Gaivizo GIB +15:57,86 Last Result: 09/07/2019 19:23:27 Status: Confirmed 09/07/2019 19:25:52 Cycling Women's Time Trial Team Award Heat: Final Position Team Members Result 1st Isle of Man Ellen Barker 1:34:26 Tara Ferguson Emily Looker Kathryn Priest Becky Storrie 2nd Jersey Emily Bridson 1:35:51 Rebecca Catley Florence Cox Louise Woolrich 3rd Guernsey Karina Bowie 1:40:06 Hannah Brehaut Danielle Hanley Madeleine Wilson Jamie-Lee Wright 4th Faroe Islands Elsa Berg 1:41:24 Maria Svabo Hansen Súsanna Skylv Sørensen 5th Gibraltar Kelly Gaivizo 1:44:46 Charlotte McMath Stacey Rowbottom Nicola Valarino 6th Shetland Islands Shelley Humphray 1:46:22 Louise Parr Miriam Veenhuizen 7th Ynys Môn Anne Glover 1:48:39 Ceri Jones Sally Rigg Tamara Walton-Evans Last Result: 09/07/2019 21:28:47 Status: Unconfirmed Cycling Men's Individual Town Criterium Heat: Final Position Bib Competitor Island Result 1st 15 Sam Culverwell GUE 59:45.65 2nd 41 Oskar Nisu SAA +0:00,18 3rd 33 Albert Barceló MEN +0:00,32 4th 38 Steven Kalf SAA +0:14,30 5th 42 Mihkel Räim SAA +0:14,53 6th 21 Nathan Draper IOM +0:14,57 7th 17 James Roe GUE +0:14,72 8th 5 Dávur Magnussen FAR +0:14,77 9th 16 Jack English GUE +0:14,89 10th 29 Rhys Hidrio JER +0:14,91 11th 32 Jack Rebours JER +0:14,95 12th 19 Thomas Bostock IOM +0:15,25 13th 22 Matt Looker IOM +0:15,34 14th 30 David Le Roux JER +0:15,42 15th 7 Torkil Eyðfinsson Veyhe FAR +0:15,60 16th 9 Derek Charles Barbara GIB +0:15,63 17th 31 Rhys Pilley JER +0:16,29 18th 20 William Corkill IOM +0:16,69 19th 6 Helgi Winther Olsen FAR +0:17,25 20th 28 Samuel Firby JER +0:17,34 21st 27 James Veal IOW +0:19,96 22nd 18 Michael Serafin GUE +0:23,98 23rd 23 Adam Scarffe IOM +0:29,51 24th 40 Jörgen Matt SAA +0:29,72 25th 34 Xavier Mercadal MEN +0:43,28 26th 24 George Corbin IOW +2:34,07 27th 26 Joseph Staunton IOW +2:35,86 28th 14 Marc Cox GUE Lapped 29th 25 Clint Oliver IOW Lapped 30th 11 Blake Torres GIB Lapped 31st 50 Nicholas Owen YSM Lapped 32th 51 Gunnar Dahl-Olsen FAR Lapped 33rd 44 Robin Atkinson SHE Lapped 34th 37 Torquil Clyde ORK Lapped 35th 45 James Irvine SHE Lapped 36th 10 Julian Bellido GIB Lapped Position Bib Competitor Island Result 37th 48 Kevin Smith WES Lapped 38th 35 Matias Mesquida MEN Lapped 39th 8 Aaron Baglietto GIB Lapped 40th 36 Damia Pons MEN Lapped 41st 12 Bernard Valarino GIB Lapped 42nd 49 Robert Mansell YSM Lapped 43rd 3 Michael Testori CAY Lapped 44th 1 Jan-Mikael Bruhn ALA Lapped 45th 2 Joakim Överström ALA Lapped 46th 4 Jákup Petur Eliassen FAR Lapped 43 Andrew Aitken SHE 39 Karl Patrick Lauk SAA Last Result: 07/07/2019 21:08:23 Status: Confirmed 07/07/2019 21:08:49 Cycling Men's Team Town Criterium Heat: Final Position Team Members Result 1st Saaremaa Steven Kalf 11 Karl Patrick Lauk Jörgen Matt Oskar Nisu Mihkel Räim 2nd Guernsey Marc Cox 17 Sam Culverwell Jack English James Roe Michael Serafin 3rd Isle of Man Thomas Bostock 31 William Corkill Nathan Draper Matt Looker Adam Scarffe 4th Jersey Samuel Firby 35 Rhys Hidrio David Le Roux Rhys Pilley Jack Rebours 5th Faroe Islands Gunnar Dahl-Olsen 42 Jákup Petur Eliassen Dávur Magnussen Helgi Winther Olsen Torkil Eyðfinsson Veyhe 6th Menorca Albert Barceló 67 Xavier Mercadal Matias Mesquida Damia Pons 7th Isle of Wight George Corbin 74 Clint Oliver Joseph Staunton James Veal 8th Gibraltar Aaron Baglietto 74 Derek Charles Barbara Julian Bellido Blake Torres Bernard Valarino 9th Shetland Islands Andrew Aitken 129 Robin Atkinson James Irvine Ynys Môn Robert Mansell Nicholas Owen Last Result: 07/07/2019 21:11:18 Status: Confirmed 07/07/2019 21:11:25 Cycling Women's Individual Town Criterium Heat: Final Position Bib Competitor Island Result 1st 16 Tara Ferguson IOM 49:23.54 2nd 20 Rebecca Catley JER +0:00,01 3rd 14 Ellen Barker IOM +0:00,15 4th 10 Hannah Brehaut GUE +0:00,18 5th 21 Florence Cox JER +0:00,28 6th 19 Emily Bridson JER +0:00,29 7th 12 Madeleine Wilson GUE +0:01,82 8th 11 Danielle Hanley GUE +0:01,83 9th 18 Kathryn Priest IOM +0:01,84 10th 22 Louise Woolrich JER +0:02,18 11th 23 Núria Picó MEN +0:02,89 12th 9 Karina Bowie GUE +0:03,03 13th 31 Becky Storrie IOM +0:03,07 14th 17 Emily Looker IOM +0:03,55 15th 13 Jamie-Lee Wright GUE Lapped 16th 8 Nicola Valarino GIB Lapped 17th 3 Maria Svabo Hansen FAR Lapped 18th 1 Susanne Boström ALA Lapped 19th 29 Sally Rigg YSM Lapped 20th 30 Tamara Walton-Evans YSM Lapped 21st 28 Ceri Jones YSM Lapped 22nd 27 Anne Glover YSM Lapped 23rd 6 Charlotte McMath GIB Lapped 24th 2 Elsa Berg FAR Lapped 25th 5 Kelly Gaivizo GIB Lapped 26th 7 Stacey Rowbottom GIB Lapped 24 Shelley Humphray SHE 4 Súsanna Skylv Sørensen FAR 26 Miriam Veenhuizen SHE Last Result: 08/07/2019 12:18:08 Status: Confirmed 08/07/2019 12:19:34 Cycling Women's Team Town Criterium Heat: Final Position Team Members Result 1st Isle of Man Ellen Barker 4 Tara Ferguson Emily Looker Kathryn Priest Becky Storrie 2nd Jersey Emily Bridson 7 Rebecca Catley Florence Cox Louise Woolrich 3rd Guernsey Karina Bowie 11 Hannah Brehaut Danielle Hanley Madeleine Wilson Jamie-Lee Wright 4 th Ynys Môn Anne Glover 22 Ceri Jones Sally Rigg Tamara Walton-Evans
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