New Zealand's Commonwealth Youth Games athletes added another nine medals to their tally on the fifth day of competition in the Bahamas.
In the pool, the swimmers finished a strong campaign with another five medals, taking their total tally to 19, made up of seven golds, seven silvers and five bronzes. Fielding's Mya Rasmussen began proceedings with a silver in the women's 200m medley in 2m 16.55s.
"It's been an amazing experience, I'm stoked to have won three medals here and it's been a really great place to learn and take on some of the best in the world," said Rasmussen.
"When I got my gold medal, I was tearing up, it was amazing. Words can't explain how great you feel. I've got butterflies in my stomach just talking about it, I'm really grateful for this experience."
Laticia Transom, originally from Taihape, added a bronze, clocking 26.02s in the 50m freestyle. Lewis Clareburt added two individual medals, both silver, with 2m 03.06s in the 200m individual medley and 2m 00.24s in the 200m butterfly.