Record-breaking swimmers add to Manx medal tally

Catherine Nicoll
BBC News, Isle of Man
BBC The podium for the men's 4x50m freestyle relay, with Manx swimmers Zachary Bellhouse, Magnus Kelly, Harry Robinson and Joel Watterson in the middle draped in red Manx flags. They are flanked by teams from the Faroe Islands in blue in second, and Jersey in white and red in third. The podium is poolside and there are a number of officials looking on from the right.BBC
The Isle of Man's swimmers have now secured eight medals between them

There has been more success for the Isle of Man at the 2025 Island Games, with another new record set in the pool and further medals won in cycling, archery and athletics.

Manx swimmers secured three of the seven medals up for grabs on Wednesday, the third full day of competition in Orkney.

The men's team set a new games record of one minute, 30.93 seconds on their way to victory in the 4x50m freestyle relay, with Joel Watterson securing silver in 200m freestyle, and Alex Turnbull winning bronze the men's 50m breaststroke.

Tuesday also saw four other bronze medals won, taking the Manx contingent's tally to 32 and placing the team fourth in the overall standings.

EUAN DUFF Harry Robinson, who has short brown hair, smiling. He is wearing a red top and has a red Manx flag draped over his shoulders.EUAN DUFF
Harry Robinson has won one individual and two team gold medals so far at the games

The day's action in the pool at Orkney's Pickaquoy Centre saw the swimmers add to Monday's impressive haul of five medals.

And the record-breaking swim by the men's team of Zachary Bellhouse, Magnus Kelly, Harry Robinson and Joel Watterson in the freestyle relay marked Robinson's third trip to the top of the podium at the current games.

He said while he had previously secured an individual gold, the relay success was "amazing".

"We obviously won the gold medal in the medley relay yesterday as well and I did have an individual medal, but it is mainly about the team medals," he said.

"It's just amazing to be stood up there with your mates, having just listened to the Manx national anthem and having a good time."

After soaking up the atmosphere within the venue, Robinson said it felt "surreal" to be part of it.

"This is my second international experience and there's always a really good turnout from the Manx fans.

"And it's just amazing, the noise, the atmosphere was just perfect."

MANX RADIO Aimee Christian smiling. She has long light brown hair, which is tied back, and is wearing a red team Isle of Man vest with a number on it. She is standing on grass and there is a brick-built building behind her.MANX RADIO
Aimee Christian said she was "really happy" with the result, which replicated her 2023 bronze medal success

On the track outside at the same venue, there was success for Aimee Christian in the 400m hurdles.

In a repeat of her performance from the previous games in 2023, she secured bronze in the contest, finishing behind the competitors from the Faroe Islands and Guernsey with a time of 1:03.89.

She told Manx Radio Sport she had put in a "stronger" performance this time round despite the blustery conditions.

Christian said: "I'm really happy with it, just the wind took it out of us, but I think we all felt the same and it was a good race between the three of us at the end."

She said her training and preparations ahead of the Orkney event had seen things "come together" for her, with her times coming down by seven seconds.

"Everything just massively helps when it all comes together and I think over the past two years it's really clicked," she added.

Christian's success was followed by another bronze on the athletics track for the Isle of Man.

Sam Perry put in a time of 3:57.6 in the men's 1,500m to finish third behind Jersey and Guernsey, with Manx team-mate Ryan Corrin in 12th place.

ROB SORBY Members of the men's mountain bike team standing together in a row holding up a Manx flag. They are wearing black shorts and red team Isle of Man tops and have bronze medals hanging around their necks.ROB SORBY
Manx cyclists secured bronze in the men's mountain bike team criterium

There was also more success for the island's cyclists, who secured the first Manx medal of the day by taking bronze in the men's team criterium.

Owen Collins, Mark Horsthuis, Eric Kelly and Ross Thornley took third behind the Channel Islands nations.

Speaking to Manx Radio Sport afterwards, Kelly said it was "really tough going".

"There wasn't much rest on that course, and in the heat as well it was really tough," he said.

"There were some really fast riders up the front so it was just try and manage your race and not blow up too early.

"As a team we rode pretty well, so I'm happy with the performance."

ISLE OF MAN ARCHERY TEAM Aalin George and Ethan Moore wearing team Isle of Man red and yellow tops and holding up their archery bows. The archery field with its targets and markers is laid out on grass behind them.ISLE OF MAN ARCHERY TEAM
Aalin George and Ethan Moore secured a bronze medal in the archery competition

And Ethan Moore and Aalin George took mixed bronze in the archery compound events, slotting in behind the Faroe Islands and Jersey in the final standings.

The 2025 Orkney Island Games continue until Friday, with more action involving Manx athletes in archery, athletics, badminton, cycling and golf due to take place on Wednesday.

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