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Day 6: NatWest Island Games 2015
The final day of action in this year's Games but still plenty of medals up for grabs. The Channel Islands will be hoping to secure medals in the tennis, football and basketball amongst others.
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Relive the excitement and emotion of the 2015 NatWest Island Games, with our daily review programme, 'Today at the Games'.
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Loveridge gains gold in table tennis
Guernsey table tennis player Alice Loveridge has won Gold at the NatWest Island Games.
She defended her women's singles title to get her third table tennis title of this Games.
Cycling: Ashton thrilled to finally get gold
Jersey's Kim Ashton finally got hold of her fifth and sixth gold medals of the Games after finally being awarded victory in the women's town criterium.
Ashton crossed the line first in last night's race but there was immediate confusion as officials penalised all of the Jersey riders for being late to the start line.
After a successful appeal the results were finally confirmed this morning, much to the relief of the Caesarean who had to endure a sleepless night whilst waiting for the outcome.
Golf: Channel Islands clean sweep in the ladies individual
Watch: The moment Jersey women's football team won gold!
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Watch Live Football: Guernsey v Isle of Man - FINAL
Watch the live coverage of the men's football final. Guernsey v Isle of Man, live from 2:00pm.
Footage courtesy of the NatWest Island Games Association.
Football: Jersey's ladies win historic gold
Jersey's women's football team have won their first ever NatWest Island Games gold medal after beating Aland 1-0.
Eve Watson scored the only goal of the game, her fourth in the last 3 matches, to round off an incredible tournament for the Caesarean.
The hosts were cheered on by a raucous home crowd at Springfield that helped them defy the odds against a strong and experienced Aland side.
Cycling: Ashton gets gold after appeal is successful
Jersey's Kim Ashton has won gold in the women's town criterium after Team Jersey's appeal against their penalty was successful.
Ashton crossed the line first in yesterday's race but there was immediately confusion as the host cyclists were penalised for turning up late to the start of the race after being given conflicting instructions.
But that decision has finally been reversed and the initial results of the race are now final.
That means her team-mate Clare Treharne also picks up a bronze medal.
As a result of those standings Jersey also won gold in the team event, her sixth of the Games, with Guernsey picking up silver.
Athletics: Duquemin thrilled to perform in front of special guests
Jersey's Shadine Duquemin smashed the NatWest Island Games record in the women's discus on her way to winning gold last night.
Her throw of 48.58m was more than seven metres further than her nearest competitor as she cruised to victory.
And it was a particularly sweet moment for the Caesarean who was performing in front of her friends and family for the first time.