Isle of Wight Games draw to a close
About 3,500 athletes from around the world came together on the Isle of Wight for six days to compete in 14 sports.
Twenty-two islands attended the event, making it the largest multi-sport event in Great Britain this year.
The 43-strong team from the Falklands travelled the furthest, 3,000 miles (4,828km) while Guernsey finished top of the medal table at the mini Olympics with 41 gold medals.
Bermuda is the next island to host the biannual games.
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