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Belco staff perform high-wire acts in Lineman Rodeo

Belco Lineman Rodeo: Hurt Man Rescue. This event highlights the proper rescue technique for lowering an injured worker to the ground (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Belco linemen tested their mettle as the energy provider brought back its Lineman Rodeo competition.

Competitors tackled a series of challenges with the aim of sharpening their skills in advance of the Carilec Lineworkers Rodeo in Dominica, where they will take on linemen from across the Caribbean next month.

Shelly Leman, a managing director at Belco, said: “Really what we are doing is putting on a showcase of the skills our linemen undertake on an everyday basis.”

The four competitions included a hurt man rescue, challenging competitors to quickly and safely recover a dummy hung at the top of a utility pole.

That was followed by the pole speed climb in which they were required to replace a small basket at the top of the pole and climb back down — with an egg in their mouth.

Ms Leman said that while the egg is not a regular part of a lineman’s work, its role in the contest was important.

She said: “We want to make sure that they are not sliding down and are climbing properly and smoothly.”

Belco Lineman Rodeo: E’Treu Adonai takes part in the Hurt Man Rescue competition (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

The competition also included a grounding contest in which the competitors installed grounds on a single-phase system, and a fuse link replacement contest.

Ms Leman said: “It’s really about demonstrating what our apprentices have learned over the last couple of years.

“These guys have been studying abroad. We had the fourth and fifth year apprentices studying in the UK and our second year who went over to Southeast Lineman College in Georgia.”

Ms Leman said that Belco had not hosted a Lineman Rodeo, or competed in the Carilec event, for several years, but the team were eager to get back into the competition.

She said: “These guys are getting ready and practising to showcase what we have to offer in Bermuda.

“We haven’t done it in several years. It has been a long time. We had Covid and we had a number of other things.

“Now they are at a place where they are ready to represent Belco and Bermuda.”

Belco Lineman Rodeo: Jelani Richardson prepares to tackle the Hurt Man Rescue competition (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
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Published March 23, 2026 at 5:04 pm (Updated March 23, 2026 at 5:34 pm)

Belco staff perform high-wire acts in Lineman Rodeo

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