Athletics at the 2011 Island Games | |
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Dates | 26 June – 1 July |
Host city | Sandown, Isle of Wight |
Venue | Fairway Sports Complex |
Level | Senior |
Events | 40 |
Participation | 25 nations |
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Athletics competitions at the 2011 Island Games in the Isle of Wight was held from June 26 to July 1 at the Fairway Sports Complex. The half marathon event was held on a double-loop circuit through the surrounding area. [1]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Guernsey | 9 | 4 | 0 | 13 |
2 | Isle of Man | 7 | 7 | 2 | 16 |
3 | Isle of Wight | 7 | 5 | 9 | 21 |
4 | Jersey | 6 | 3 | 3 | 12 |
5 | Åland | 4 | 3 | 3 | 10 |
6 | Cayman Islands | 4 | 3 | 2 | 9 |
7 | Saare County | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
8 | Western Isles | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
9 | Menorca | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Shetland | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
11 | Gotland | 0 | 4 | 7 | 11 |
12 | Bermuda | 0 | 3 | 5 | 8 |
13 | Faroe Islands | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
14 | Hitra | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
15 | Anglesey | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Rhodes | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Totals (16 entries) | 41 | 41 | 42 | 124 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres [2] | Robert Ibeh (CAY) | 10.80 | Mats Boman (ALA) | 10.82 | Rhymiech Adolphus (CAY) | 10.94 |
200 metres [3] | Mats Boman (ALA) | 21.60 | Robert Ibeh (CAY) | 21.83 | Jaryd Robinson (Isle of Wight) | 21.92 |
400 metres [4] | Tom Druce (GGY) | 46.71 | Junior Hines (CAY) | 49.20 | Mattias Sunneborn (Gotland) | 49.32 |
800 metres [5] | Joseph Wade (Isle of Wight) | 1:51.53 | Donald Macleod (Western Isles) | 1:52.60 | Elliott Dorey (Jersey) | 1:55.34 |
1500 metres [6] | Keith Gerrard (IOM) | 3:48.45 | Joseph Wade (Isle of Wight) | 3:53.54 | Andre Kahlström (Gotland) | 4:02.64 |
5000 metres [7] | Keith Gerrard (IOM) | 14:26.74 | Thomas Wade (Isle of Wight) | 15:11.98 | Marnar Djurhuus (FRO) | 15:56.88 |
10,000 metres [8] | Thomas Wade (Isle of Wight) | 30:53.59 | Kevin Loundes (IOM) | 31:21.54 | Sean Trott (BER) | 31:43.21 |
110 metres hurdles [9] | Glenn Etherington (GGY) | 14.96 | Thomas Riley (IOM) | 15.13 | Raigo Saar (Saaremaa) | 15.17 |
400 metres hurdles [10] | James Forman (Isle of Wight) | 50.41 | Dale Garland (GGY) | 51.16 | Junior Hines (CAY) | 51.99 |
3000 metres steeplechase [11] | Thomas Wade (Isle of Wight) | 9:17.67 | Lee Garland (GGY) | 9:39.18 | William Newnham (Isle of Wight) | 10:07.43 |
4×100 metres relay [12] | Cayman Islands Rhymiech Adolphus Junior Hines Robert Ibeh Carl Morgan | 41.79 | Guernsey Joshua Allaway Tom Druce Glenn Etherington Dale Garland | 41.80 | Isle of Man Ben Brand Michael Haslett Thomas Riley Daniel Stewart-Clague | 43.15 |
4×400 metres relay [13] | Guernsey Tom Druce Dale Garland Eben Marsh Leo Rice | 3:14.83 | Isle of Man Ben Brand Ryan Fairclough Michael Haslett Thomas Riley | 3:20.94 | Western Isles Stewart Chalmers Murdo MacKenzie Donald Macleod Cameron Ross | 3:22.53 |
Half-Marathon [14] | Lee Merrien (GGY) | 1:08:36 | Kevin Loundes (IOM) | 1:11:28 | Sean Trott (BER) | 1:12:22 |
Half-Marathon Team [15] | Guernsey Lee Merrien Michael Wilesmith | 6 | Isle of Man Ed Gumbley Kevin Loundes | 8 | Bermuda Stephen Allen Sean Trott | 14 |
High jump [16] | Simon Phelan (Jersey) | 2.10 m | Tarmo Saar (Saaremaa) | 1.95 m | Øssur Debes Eiriksfoss (FRO) Erik Larsson (Gotland) | 1.95 m |
Long jump [17] | Carl Morgan (CAY) | 7.62 m | Dale Garland (GGY) | 7.24 m | James Groocock (Isle of Wight) | 7.20 m |
Triple jump [18] | Carl Morgan (CAY) | 15.68 m | Mattias Sunneborn (Gotland) | 14.75 m | Matthew Barton (Isle of Wight) | 14.67 m |
Shot put [19] | Zane Duquemin (Jersey) | 17.15 m | Genro Paas (Saaremaa) | 15.35 m | Erik Larsson (Gotland) | 14.39 m |
Discus throw [20] | Zane Duquemin (Jersey) | 56.43 m | Erik Larsson (Gotland) | 43.76 m | Genro Paas (Saaremaa) | 43.59 m |
Hammer throw [21] | Andrew Frost (Isle of Wight) | 70.61 m | Michael Letterlough (CAY) | 60.14 m | Genro Paas (Saaremaa) | 57.33 m |
Javelin throw [22] | Sander Suurhans (Saaremaa) | 68.80 m | Jako Lindrop (Saaremaa) | 55.59 m | Gustav Melen (Gotland) | 55.32 m |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres [23] | Kylie Robilliard (GGY) | 11.94 | Hanna Wiss (ALA) | 12.21 | Erica Nordqvist (ALA) | 12.27 |
200 metres [24] | Harriet Pryke (IOM) | 24.76 | Hanna Wiss (ALA) | 25.12 | Erica Nordqvist (ALA) | 25.40 |
400 metres [25] | Harriet Pryke (IOM) | 55.60 | Melissa Clarke (BER) | 57.94 | Camilla Olsson (Gotland) | 58.74 |
800 metres [26] | Emma Leask (Shetland Islands) | 2:11.72 | Claire Wilson (Jersey) | 2:15.41 | Claire Kiely (Isle of Wight) | 2:16.46 |
1500 metres [27] | Eilidh Mackenzie (Western Isles) | 4:39.41 | Claire Wilson (Jersey) | 4:40.55 | Claire Kiely (Isle of Wight) | 4:41.22 |
5000 metre [28] | Louise Perrio (GGY) | 17:29.77 | Bjørk Herup Olsen (FRO) | 17:40.34 | Rachael Franklin (IOM) | 17:55.20 |
10,000 metres [29] | Louise Perrio (GGY) | 37:22.34 | Bjørk Herup Olsen (FRO) | 37:28.85 | Turi Malme (Hitra) | 37:30.72 |
100 metres hurdles [30] | Hannah Riley (IOM) | 14.68 | Shianne Smith (BER) | 15.14 | Angela Lopez (Menorca) | 15.41 |
400 metres hurdles [31] | Angela Lopez (Menorca) | 1:02.76 | Shianne Smith (BER) | 1:04.14 | Sophie Twinam (Jersey) | 1:04.58 |
4×100 metres relay [32] | Guernsey Emma Le Conte Teresa Roberts Kylie Robilliard Caroline Kyle | 48.25 | Isle of Man Sarah Halligan Ciara McDonnell Hannah Riley Hannah Riley | 48.82 | Jersey Helen Butler Gemma Dawkins Molly Jehan Sophie Twinam | 49.74 |
4×400 metres relay [33] | Jersey Gemma Dawkins Hazel Le Cornu Sophie Twinam Claire Wilson | 3:53.79 | Isle of Man Sarah Halligan Ciara McDonnell Harriet Pryke Hannah Riley | 3:54.79 | Isle of Wight Kim Murray Holly Newton Brogan Percy Carla Plowden-Roberts | 4:02.93 |
Half-Marathon [34] | Johanna Kahlroth (ALA) | 1:22:09 | Turi Malme (Hitra) | 1:22:52 | Bjørk Herup Olsen (FRO) | 1:24:35 |
Half-Marathon Team [35] | Isle of Man Gail Griffiths Hannah Howard | 11 | Jersey Jo Gorrod Arlene Lewis | 15 | Isle of Wight Laura Brackley Mary Norman | 23 |
High jump [36] | Reagan Dee (IOM) | 1.66 m | Anna Kleoniki Theodorou (Rhodes) | 1.60 m | Suzanne Clifton (Isle of Wight) | 1.60 m |
Long jump [37] | Hanna Wiss (ALA) | 5.93 m | Kim Murray (Isle of Wight) | 5.84 m | Shianne Smith (BER) | 5.43 m |
Triple jump [38] | Hanna Wiss (ALA) | 11.91 m | Ellinor Sundstrand (Gotland) | 11.60 m | Erica Nordqvist (ALA) | 10.95 m |
Shot put [39] | Shadine Duquemin (Jersey) | 12.21 m | Lucy Rann (Isle of Wight) | 11.58 m | Shianne Smith (BER) | 11.00 m |
Discus throw [40] | Shadine Duquemin (Jersey) | 45.39 m | Brea Leung (Anglesey) | 32.71 m | Natalie Mumberson (Isle of Wight) | 32.35 m |
Hammer throw [41] | Amy Church (Isle of Wight) | 48.55 m | Annie Hansson (Gotland) | 42.36 m | Cornelia Hansson (Gotland) | 42.03 m |
Javelin throw [42] | Lucy Rann (Isle of Wight) | 42.40 m | Helen Davis (Isle of Wight) | 37.24 m | Inga Woods (Shetland Islands) | 31.30 m |
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