Guernsey sits fourth on the Island Games medal table after a successful evening in the pool.
Guernsey swimmer Chloe Bown was the first to get gold for the island in the pool on Monday evening.
She set a new Guernsey and Island Games record in the women's 400m individual medley and added another gold for the 200m freestyle.
Orianna Wheeler got silver the 400m individual medley while Orla Rabey won silver in the 100m butterfly.
Guernsey's women won gold in the 4x50m freestyle relay.
Out on the road, Guernsey's women cyclists took silver in the cycling time trial.
The four strong squad included veteran Andrea Nightingale and they clocked a time of 1 hour 56.52 to trail winners Gibraltar by just under four minutes.

Philip Touzeau got bronze for Guernsey in the men's individual race against the clock.
In the athletics Guernsey got a brace of bronzes.
Sprinter Abi Galpin, who was dominant in the Guernsey Games two years ago won bronze in the 100m.

Team mate and Games newcomer Amelia Hart equalled that in the 400m.

Out on the archery field there was silver for Zoe Gray in the women's compound event and bronze for Monika Komla in the women's recurve.
Guernsey sits fourth going into day three in Orkney with 15 medals - four gold, five silver and six bronze.

Events from Orkney are being livestreamed via the Orkney2025 website, where you will also find the full results service and competition schedule.
*photos from Guernsey Island Games Association

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