Gibraltar 2019: Thursday
All the highlights and results from Wednesday, the third day of competition.
Times are in local time in Gibraltar, one hour ahead of BST.
9:30pm: Cycling - Road Race
No individual medals in the men's road race for Channel Island athletes but Jersey take the team bronze, thanks to Samuel Firby, Rhys Hidrio, David Le Roux, Rhys Pilley and Jack Rebours.
9pm: Sailing
Late confirmation that Clementine Thompson (Guernsey) finishes first after a week of racing in the laser radial rig category.
Teammate Andrew Bridgman finishes second in his category: laser standard rig.
It means Guernsey also take the team silver.
8:45pm: Shooting - Open Division Team
Alain Cabaret and Michael Nolan lead Jersey to silver in the team event of the open division shooting.
8:30pm: Swimming - Mixed 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay
Jonathan Beck, Courtney Butcher, Orla Rabey and Thomas Teasdale (Guernsey) take another bronze for the island.
8:15pm: Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay
Courtney Butcher, Laure Le Cras, Orla Rabey and Tatiana Tostevin (Guernsey) finish in second in the medley relay.
8:00pm: Swimming - Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
Jonathan Beck, Charlie-Joe Hallet, Thomas Hollingsworth and Thomas Teasdale take the bronze medal for Guernsey.
7:45pm: Swimming - Women's 800m Freestyle
Orla Rabey (Guernsey) takes bronze but Bethan Cooper and Lily Scott (Jersey) narrowly miss out on podium places.
7:30pm: Swimming - Men's 200m Breaststroke
Charlie-Joe Hallett (Guernsey) takes gold, closely followed by Robert Jones and Cameron Polak (Jersey) in the 200m breaststroke.
7:15pm: Swimming - Women's 50m Backstroke
Tatiana Tostevin (Guernsey) wins the women’s 50m backstroke with a time of 29:12.
7pm: Swimming - Men's 50m Freestyle
Jonathon Beck is second in the men’s 50m free.
6:40pm: Swimming - Men's 100m Backstroke
Harry Shalamon (Jersey) breaks the games record in the men’s 100m backstroke with a time of 52:82 seconds.
Thomas Hollingsworth (Guernsey) is second.
6:30pm: Swimming - Women's 200m Butteryfly
Isabel Atherley (Jersey) is second in the women’s 200m fly - that is two medals for the Atherley sisters so far tonight.
6:10pm: Swimming - Women's 100m Individual Medley
Gemma Atherley (Jersey) comes in third in the women’s 100m individual medley.
5:45pm: Athletics - Men's 100m
Tyler Johnson (Jersey) takes the bronze in the 100m sprints, running the race in 11.01.
5:40pm: Athletics - Men's 100m
Joe Chadwick (Guernsey) storms to victory in the men’s 100m.
5:30pm: Athletics - Women's 200m
Abigail Galpin (Guernsey) takes third place with a 24.99 run.
4:45pm: Tennis - Men's Doubles
Scott Parker and Michael Watkins (Jersey) beat Menorca 2 games to 0 in the semi-finals.
They will play in the final tomorrow.
4:15pm: Tennis - Mixed Doubles
Jeremy Cross and Antonija Sokic (Jersey) beat Gotland in the semi-finals.
They will compete in the final tomorrow.
4pm: Cycling - Women's Road Race
Flo Cox and Rebecca Catley (Jersey) win gold and bronze respectively in the women's cycling road race.
It means they take home the team gold medal.
Guernsey meanwhile take home the team bronze medal.
3pm: Sailing - Laser Standard Rig
Andrew Bridgman (Guernsey) takes second place in the Laser Standard Rig after a week of racing.
2:30pm: Shooting - Automatic Ball Trap
Thomas Burns (Jersey) takes silver in the individual automatic ball trap final.
2:15pm: Shooting - Air Rifle
Cameron Pirouet (Jersey) takes gold in the 10m air rifle final.
It is his fourth gold medal of the Games.
Meanwhile Paul Guillou (Guernsey) takes bronze.
2pm: Badminton - Men's Doubles
Bronze for two sets of Guernsey doubles!
Teammates Stuart Hardy and Jordan Trebert lost to Menorca in the semi-finals of the men's doubles.
Also from Guernsey, Paul Le Tocq and Ove Svejstrup lost to Jersey in the semi-finals.
It means both pairs take the bronze.
Mark Constable and Alexander Hutchings (Jersey) will proceed to the final and play against Menorca.
1:45pm: Badminton - Women's Doubles
Chloe Le Tissier and Elena Johnson (Guernsey) have made it through to the final of the women's doubles.
They beat Greenland 2-0.
1:30pm: Badminton - Men's Singles
Mark Constable (Jersey) will compete for gold in the final of the men's singles category.
He beat his Faroe Islands opponent 2 games to 0.
11am: Tennis - Men's Singles
Stuart Parker (Jersey) beats the Menorcan third seed in straight sets: 6-1, 6-0.
He will play in the final of the men's singles tomorrow.