Prince Harry presented Georgia with their gold medals after they won the sitting volleyball title on the fifth day of action in Toronto ©Getty Images

Georgia have won the sitting volleyball title on the fifth day of action at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto.

The Georgians claimed a comfortable 25-15, 25-17 win over Great Britain in the gold medal match at the Mattamy Athletics Centre in the Canadian city. 

They were presented with their medals by Prince Harry, the founder and driving force behind this event for injured armed forces personnel and veterans. 

Earlier in the day, Georgia had overcome the United States 25-16, 25-13 to book their place in the final and Britain came from a set down to beat Denmark 26-28, 25-20, 15-18.

It was the Americans who claimed the bronze medal, beating the Danes 25-21, 25-18.

There was also a busy day of cycling criterium events at High Park.

Great Britain's Jen Warren took gold in the women's handcycling IHB1/IHB2 final in a time of 28min 56sec.

Tiana Lopez of the US claimed the silver medal in 30:07, while her compatriot Stephanie Morris rounded out the medal positions, despite finishing a lap behind the top two.

Australia's Sarah Watson won the women's road cycling IRB3 final ©Getty Images
Australia's Sarah Watson won the women's road cycling IRB3 final ©Getty Images

France's Franck Robin emerged victorious from the men's handcycling IHB1 final.

He posted a time of 27:35 to narrowly beat Italian Loreto Di Loreto, who took the silver medal in 27:41.

Another Frenchman, Sebastien Pradalier, finished third in 27:43.

Britain's Andrew White was fastest in the men's road cycling IRB3 criterium, winning the gold medal in 28:21.

He led a British one-two after fellow countryman Nathan Jones took second in the same time as White.

America's Adam Faine finished just one second behind in third in 28:22.

The women's road cycling IRB3 final was not quite as close with Sarah Watson of Australia taking the gold medal in 29:21.

Canadian Mireille Poulin finished four seconds behind in 29:25 to take the silver medal while Aimi Mlekoday of the US completed the podium in 30:47.