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Garland flies in to Aland after an eleventh hour plea is made

ONE Guernsey athlete arrived in style in Aland yesterday - hoping to help secure Guernsey a place in the Commonwealth Games.

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ONE Guernsey athlete arrived in style in Aland yesterday - hoping to help secure Guernsey a place in the Commonwealth Games.

Dale Garland, whose wife Rachael gave birth to their second child last Wednesday, jetted into the Island Games just hours before he was due on the track - with the help of a local company.

Mr Garland ruled himself out of competing in the Games weeks ago but, with the safe arrival of his new baby, an eleventh hour plea was made to the Long Port Group.

Company chairman Charles Billson directed his team to make the flight to incorporate a training session originally scheduled for the pilots later in the week.

Mr Garland's son, Zeke, was born at 4pm last Wednesday weighing 6.7 lbs. He is a younger brother for two-year-old Ellie.

'That was all last minute. It was a bit of a shock. It's brilliant. He's doing well. It's a great feeling,' said Mr Garland.

He will compete in the 4 x 400m and 4 x 100m relay heats and final at the Wiklof Holding Arena in Mariehamn - an event in which Guernsey will be defending its title.

The team is aiming to get the Commonwealth Games time of 3min. 13.60sec. for 4 x 400m and 41.60sec. for 4 x 100m to qualify for the 2010 Commonwealth in Delhi in October.

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