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Isle of Wight athletes are still on a high after returning from the 13th NatWest Island Games in Aland, Finland, with 18 medals.
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The biannual competition, is one of the largest participation events in the world behind the Olympics and Commonwealth Games and this year the Isle of Wight team finished 11th in the medals table.
As well as great displays of sporting skill and medal glory, there were also stories o ftriumph over adversity and gutsy displays against much higher competition.
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All four of the Isle of Wight’s gold medals came from the athletics track, with Andy Frost getting the ball rolling in the men’s hammer.
More glory followed in the women’s javelin for Helen Davis, in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase for Tom Wade and in the men’s triple jump from Matt Barton.
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Silver medals were secured by Joe Wade, in the 800m and 1,500m, byRichard Talbot in the laser radial and by the Isle of Wight sailing team and,perhaps most surprisingly, by 17-year-old swimmer Mikael Popov in the100m breaststroke.
And among the eight bronze medals won by the Isle of Wight team, there were some real surprises.
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Faith Norster’s third place in the women’s 100m was a bolt from the blue, and no one was more surprised to win bronze than swimmer Rosie Gard, in the women’s 100m medley, and half-marathon runner Paul Cameron.
The pair, who had both tried to win medals at previous NatWest Island Games, proved persistence pays off.
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After the team’s triumphant return, Isle of Wight Council chief executive Steve Beynon congratulated the athletes.
He said: "I offer my congratulations to every athlete who has given their all representing the Island on this international stage.
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"Once again the Isle of Wight has demonstrated it has some top sporting
talent. We now have the honour of hosting the NatWest International
Island Games in 2011 in the year before the Olympics take place in
London.
"Preparations are well underway and we are already looking forward to the 2011 games being the best and biggest yet."
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