Athletics at the 2017 Island Games

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Athletics at the 2017 Island Games
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DatesJune 24 – 30
Host city Gotland, Sweden
Venue Gutavallen, Visby
LevelSenior
2015
2019


Athletics, for the 2017 Island Games, held at the Gutavallen, Visby, Gotland, Sweden in June 2017.

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Gotland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 75820
2Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands 64212
3Saaremaa lipp.svg  Saare County 63312
4Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 57416
5Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland *2237
6Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 2215
7Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar 2147
Flag of Aland.svg  Åland 2147
9Bandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca 2013
2007 Flag of Orkney.svg  Orkney 2013
11Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 16310
12Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 1326
13 Flag of Anglesey.svg Ynys Môn 1236
14Flag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 1225
15Western Isles Council Flag.svg  Western Isles 1102
16Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 0202
Totals (16 entries)414141123

Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Kemar Hyman  (CAY)10.25Flag of Guernsey.svg  Joshua Allaway  (GGY)10.55Flag of Jersey.svg  Tyler Johnson  (JEY)10.60
200 metresFlag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Jamal Walton  (CAY)21.55Flag of Jersey.svg  Tyler Johnson  (JEY)22.02Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Jerai Torres  (GIB)22.22
400 metresFlag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Jamal Walton  (CAY)46.33Flag of Jersey.svg  Sam Dawkins  (JER)48.62Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Joseph Reid  (IOM)49.21
800 metresFlag of Shetland.svg  Seumas Mackay  (Shetland)1:53.22Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Tahj Lewis  (CAY)1:54.51Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Cameron Payas  (GIB)1:54.60
1,500 metresFlag of Gibraltar.svg  Harvey Dixon  (GIB)3:48.71Flag of Jersey.svg  Samuel Maher  (JEY)3:55.78Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Cameron Payas  (GIB)3:57.36
5,000 metresFlag of Gibraltar.svg  Harvey Dixon  (GIB)14:46.47Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Daniel Eckersley  (IOW)15:02.89Bandera de Menorca.svg  Rafel Quintana Villalonga  (Minorca)15:06.70
10,000 metresFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Oliver Lockley  (IOM)30:37.46Flag of Guernsey.svg  Lee Merrien  (GGY)30:40.84Gotland vapen.svg  Daniel Antonsson  (Gotland)32:09.95
110 metres hurdlesSaaremaa lipp.svg  Rauno Liitmäe  (Saaremaa)15.63Flag of Jersey.svg  Peter Irving  (JEY)15.82Flag of Anglesey.svg  Gethin Hughes  (Ynys Môn)16.53
400 metres hurdlesFlag of Guernsey.svg  Alastair Chalmers  (GGY)52.21Flag of Guernsey.svg  Sam Wallbridge  (GGY)52.28Flag of Anglesey.svg  Gethin Hughes  (Ynys Môn)54.97
3,000 metres SteeplechaseFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Daniel Eckersley  (IOW)9:28.05Flag of Guernsey.svg  Ed Mason  (GGY)9:43.53Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Max Costley  (IOM)9:44.18
4×100 metres relayFlag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Cayman Islands
Tyrell Cuffy
Kemar Hyman
Jeavhon Jackson
Tahj Lewis
Carl Morgan
Jamal Walton
41.46Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
Joshua Allaway
Harry Burns
Alastair Chalmers
Tom Druce
Teddy Gordon-le clerc
Sam Wallbridge
42.22Flag of Aland.svg  Åland Islands
Victor Jansson
Samuel Nylund
Eric Sjölund
Emil Thölix
Joel Thölix
43.10
4×400 metres relayFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Sam Dawkins
Elliott Dorey
Peter Irving
Tyler Johnson
Stanley Livingston
Samuel Maher
3:23.29Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Abdullah Ahammad
Harvey Dixon
Jessy Franco
Craig Gill
Cameron Payas
Jerai Torres
3:29.47Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man
Brandon Atchison
Marcus Clague
Oliver Lockley
David Mullarkey
Rhys Owen
Joseph Reid
3:32.43
Half-MarathonFlag of Guernsey.svg  Lee Merrien  (GGY)1:06:45Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Oliver Lockley  (IOM)1:07:48Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Kevin Loundes  (IOM)1:10:59
Half-Marathon TeamFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man
Andrew Barron
Oliver Lockley
Kevin Loundes
5Saaremaa lipp.svg  Saare County
Mairo Mändla
Kalev Õisnurm
Ando Õitspuu
11Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
David Emery
Carl Holden
Lee Merrien
14
High jumpFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Joshua Hewett  (IOM)2.01Flag of Anglesey.svg  Iwan Perry  (Ynys Môn)1.98Flag of Jersey.svg  Jason Fox  (JEY)1.96
Long jumpGotland vapen.svg  Daniel Örevik  (Gotland)7.26Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Carl Morgan  (CAY)7.11Flag of Aland.svg  Joel Thölix  (ALA)6.66
Triple jumpFlag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Carl Morgan  (CAY)14.69Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Tórur Mortensen  (FRO)14.49Flag of Aland.svg  Andreas Henriksson  (ALA)13.87
Shot putSaaremaa lipp.svg  Genro Paas  (Saaremaa)15.48Gotland vapen.svg  Erik Larson  (Gotland)14.93Flag of Anglesey.svg  Connor Laverty  (Ynys Môn)12.59
Discus throwGotland vapen.svg  Erik Larson  (Gotland)48.07Flag of Anglesey.svg  Connor Laverty  (Ynys Môn)45.17Saaremaa lipp.svg  Genro Paas  (Saaremaa)42.69
Javelin throwFlag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Alexander Pascal  (CAY)73.39Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Joe Harris  (IOM)68.57Saaremaa lipp.svg  Sander Suurhans  (Saaremaa)66.29
Hammer throwSaaremaa lipp.svg  Genro Paas  (Saaremaa)66.45Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Andrew Frost  (IOW)65.39Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Richard Bell  (IOM)49.52

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of Aland.svg  Hanna Wiss  (ALA)12.16Flag of Bermuda.svg  Taahira Butterfield  (Bermuda)12.582007 Flag of Orkney.svg  Taylah Spence  (Orkney)12.68
200 metresFlag of Guernsey.svg  Hannah Lesbirel  (GGY)24.69Flag of Bermuda.svg  Taahira Butterfield  (Bermuda)24.92Flag of Shetland.svg  Faye Cox  (Shetland)25.17
400 metresFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Catherine Reid  (IOM)54.76Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Shalysa Way  (CAY)56.33Flag of Guernsey.svg  Eleanor Gallagher  (GGY)56.48
800 metresFlag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Rebekka Fuglø  (FRO)2:14.40Flag of Shetland.svg  Emma Leask  (Shetland)2:15.42Flag of Jersey.svg  Gemma Dawkins  (JEY)2:16.25
1,500 metres2007 Flag of Orkney.svg  Anna Tait  (Orkney)4:24.15Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Rachael Franklin  (IOM)4:25.45Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Rebekka Fuglø  (FRO)4:30.20
5,000 metres2007 Flag of Orkney.svg  Anna Tait  (Orkney)16:45.06Flag of Guernsey.svg  Sarah Mercier  (GGY)16:58.93Flag of Guernsey.svg  Louise Perrio  (GGY)17:06.12
10,000 metresFlag of Guernsey.svg  Louise Perrio  (GGY)36:26.66Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Marna Leila Vandsdal Egholm  (FRO)36:30.99Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Hannah Howard  (IOM)36:52.79
100 metres hurdlesBandera de Menorca.svg  Angela Lopéz Marti  (Minorca)15.42Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Amber Sibbarld  (IOM)15.44Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Hannah Howard  (IOM)15.52
400 metres hurdlesBandera de Menorca.svg  Angela Lopéz Marti  (Minorca)1:03.50Flag of Jersey.svg  Olivia Allbut  (JEY)1:04.42Gotland vapen.svg  Josefine Havdelin  (Gotland)1:06.39
4×100 metres relayFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man
Ashleigh Lachenicht
Bethan Pilley
Meghan Pilley
Hannah Riley
Amber Sibbald
Sara Watterson
48.72Flag of Aland.svg  Åland Islands
Lin Gustafsson
Eba Koskinen
Anni Nylund
Adina Renlund
Sofia Södergårdh
Hanna Wiss
49.34Flag of Shetland.svg  Shetland
Faye Cox
Tamar Moncrieff
Molly Morgan
Mhia Mouat
Laura Newbold
Cara Steven
49.52
4×400 metres relayFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man
Rachel Franklin
Ashleigh Lachenicht
Meghan Pilley
Catherine Reid
Hannah Riley
Sara Watterson
3:54.51Flag of Shetland.svg  Shetland
Faye Cox
Emma Leask
Tamar Moncrieff
Molly Morgan
Mhia Mouat
Cara Steven
3:55.85Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
Eleanor Gallagher
Amelia Elizabeth Lees
Hannah Lesbirel
Eliza Mason
Jasmine Norman
Rebecca Toll
3:56.54
Half-MarathonFlag of Guernsey.svg  Louise Perro  (GGY)1:19:06Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Marna Leila Vandsdal Egholm  (FRO)1:19:18Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Hannah Howard  (IOM)1:19:53
Half-Marathon TeamFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man
Hannah Howard
Elissa Morris
Sarah Webster
8Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
Jenny James
Laura McCarthy
Louise Paerrio
11Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Kim Baglietto
Alison Edwards
20
High jumpFlag of Anglesey.svg  Amelia-Jayne Jennings-McLaughlin  (Ynys Môn)1.70Saaremaa lipp.svg  Teele Treiel  (Saaremaa)1.70Saaremaa lipp.svg  Aijah Lewis  (Saaremaa)1.66
Long jumpFlag of Aland.svg  Hanna Wiss  (ALA)5.92Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Bethan Pilley  (IOM)5.56Saaremaa lipp.svg  Kärt Õunapuu  (Saaremaa)5.45
Triple jumpWestern Isles Council Flag.svg  Heather Marie Mackinnon  (Western Isles)11.06Flag of Jersey.svg  Kamela Monks  (JEY)11.02Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Margit Weihe Fríðmundsdóttir  (FRO)10.83
Shot putSaaremaa lipp.svg  Linda Treiel  (Saaremaa)13.35Western Isles Council Flag.svg  Eve Carrington  (Western Isles)10.99Flag of Aland.svg  Linn Gustafsson  (ALA)10.96
Discus throwSaaremaa lipp.svg  Linda Treiel  (Saaremaa)37.88Saaremaa lipp.svg  Airike Kapp  (Saaremaa)34.90Flag of Anglesey.svg  Brea Leung  (Ynys Môn)33.21
Javelin throwSaaremaa lipp.svg  Airike Kapp  (Saaremaa)41.70Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Denaliz Thomas  (CAY)41.14Gotland vapen.svg  Aneta Seina  (Gotland)35.43
Hammer throwFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Amy Clarke  (IOW)48.76Gotland vapen.svg  Annie Hansson  (Gotland)41.08Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Wallis Henning  (IOW)40.47

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