Cypriot duo George Achilleos and Andreas Ηasikos have claimed two more medals for Cyprus at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, improving the island’s medal count at the competition to six.

Achilleos and Ηasikos, who won the gold medal in the men’s Skeet Pairs on Sunday, took the silver and bronze medals in the Singles Skeet men with a total of 144 and 143 points respectively yesterday.

The 29-year-old Achilleos, who holds Games records in both qualifications and finals, had to be satisfied with the silver medal after losing in a shoot-off to Richard Brickell of England, while Chasikos managed to beat Drew Christie of Scotland and Englishman Clive Bramley in the bronze medal shoot-off .

On Tuesday night, twenty-year-old Marianna Zachariadi won the silver medal in the women’s Pole Vault with her season-best jump of 4.40 metres at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on the final day of the athletics events.

“I do not know if I should be happy or sorry,” said Zachariadi after she finished on the same height as gold medal winner Alana Boyd of Australia but lost out on the top spot on the podium on the countback rule.

Nevertheless, Zachiardi’s performance is another indicator of her talent as she also won the silver medal at the Mediterranean Games last summer in Pescara.

Kate Dennison of England won the bronze medal with a jump of 4.25 metres.

Also on Tuesday, Zacharias Arnos finished eighth in the men’s Triple Jump with a leap of 16.12 metres which he achieved in the second round, while Erini Panteli and Constantina Pratsi ended up sixth in the women’s Pairs 10M Air Pistol finals with a total score of 739-16x at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.