Southampton Rangers were dragged back into the relegation fight yesterday at Wellington Oval where Hamilton Parish came from a goal down to win and move ahead of their opponents in the standings.
Stri...
Sean Trott is not likely to be out tomorrow to defend his title in the Ed Sherlock Five Mile road race, but Kimiko Scotland, the 2013 women’s winner, is among those who had signed up online by late ye...
Chas Smith has become the latest Bermuda athlete to reach the Carifta Games, leaping 14.48 metres in the triple jump at a meet in Canada recently.
Smith, 18, is a student at Dalhousie University in ...
Donna Watson has hit back at claims by Wayne Scott, the Sports Minister, that the Bermuda National Athletics Association is the only sports governing body that does not pay to use the National Sports ...
A ten-page feature inside Air Canada’s in-flight magazine could prove a welcome boost for Bermuda’s tourism.
The writer, Andrew Braithwaite, and photographer Virginia MacDonald focused on three of the...
A Bermuda franchise of the world renowned Sells Goalkeeping Academy has been launched on the Island at Police Field.
Jay Smith, a former Bermuda and PHC goalkeeper, who is a NSCAA levels 1 and 2 quali...
Bermuda’s gymnastics team won 12 medals at the Chicago Style Invitational on the weekend with 16-year-old Gabby Vincent winning the Island’s first gold medals in the competition.
Vincent, a Warwick ...
Saltus Grammar School won two titles — the over-nine girls and boys — during yesterday’s Primary School Cross Country Championships at the Arboretum, while Warwick Academy took the under-nine girls’ t...
Robin Hood enter the most important stage of their season this weekend when they meet St George’s Colts in an all-First Division clash in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup at Wellington Oval, a tie tha...
The issue of track and field athletes paying to use the National Sports Centre to train remains unresolved, with track clubs finding alternative venues.
For Donna Watson, the Bermuda National Athletic...