TEAM Isle of Wight won nine medals on another memorable day at the 2017 Island Games.
Hammer throwers Amy Clarke and Wallis Canning won gold and bronze respectively in their event, to repeat their successes at the Jersey games two years ago.
Clarke threw 48.76m, while Canning gained a new personal best with 40.47m.
Dan Eckersley won his second medal in Gotland, taking silver in the men's 5,000m.
There were more medals won in shooting, with the Moss sisters, Imogen and Shelley, again earning podium places.
Imogen beat Shelley to gold in the sport pistol, before Shelley won another silver in the air pistol.
Matt Reed won silver in the 50m free pistol and Dom Cowen and Mike Jenvey won silver in the team 300m full bore rifle competition.
In the pool, Chloe Plater won her third swimming medal of the games, taking bronze in the 400m freestyle.
Elsewhere, father and daughter Don and Temeesha Hobbs qualified for the next round of the table tennis mixed doubles event.
In tennis, Ben Brading and Mikey Foulkes qualified for the men's doubles quarter finals, and on the track, Aidan Pierce progressed to the final of the 1,500m.
Jack Humphray qualified for the rings final of the gymnastics competition.
Cyclists Stu Waite, Ian Hayden and Joe Staunton took part in the men's road race, finishing 25th, 26th and 41st respectively, in a field of more than 60 competitors.
In golf, the Isle of Wight's ladies' team remain second overall, with Sophie Beardsall currently fourth in the individual standings.
In the men's competition, Nat Riddett, in ninth, leads the Isle of Wight contingent.