Fiji's medal haul has increased and now stands at 9 gold, 4 silver and 10 bronze.

Team Fiji's latest gold came from Shooting where Glen Kable, after disappointment of yesterday's "shoot-out" get to them, won gold in the individual single barrel event, and they also bagged silver in the team single barrel.

Meanwhile after winning 3 gold and a bronze this morning, Weightlifting has bagged another silver after Kesaia Tawai came second in the "snatch competition in the 75kg weight category.

Fiji Cricket won their game against New Caledonia this afternoon by 383 runs. Fiji is on bye tomorrow and plays Tonga on Friday and Papua New Guinea on Saturday.

Fiji Women's Hockey won their first competition against Samoa 3-1 and look on track to defend the gold medal they won in Suva in 2003.

Fiji Touch rugby side is through to the semifinals later this afternoon after they defeated Cook Islands 9-5 in the qualifying match this morning. Their opponent in the last four is yet to be known.

Fiji Women’s Beach Volleyball team is on track for the defense of the gold medal after a hard fought battle with Vanuatu. They lost the first set 21 - 16 but came back strongly in the second to win 21 - 11 and took out the final set by 15 - 9.

Fiji judokas are expected to win more medals tonight after advancing into the semifinal stages.

In swimming, Caroline Pickering may find it hard to win medals in the swimming competition today although she has qualified for the finals this evening, in the 50 meters backstroke and in the 200 meters freestyle.