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Bermuda to field 78 athletes in 15 sports at CAC Games

Nearly 80 athletes across 15 sports will represent Bermuda at the upcoming Central American and Caribbean Games.

Team Bermuda will send 78 athletes and a team of coaches, officials, and support staff with 104 delegation members. The contingent is the largest team Bermuda has ever sent to a multi-sporting Games, which will take place in Dominican Republic from July 24 to August 8.

Peter Dunne, president of Bermuda Olympic Association, is delighted that the island will be represented by such a huge number of athletes.

“We are incredibly proud of the athletes who have earned their place on Team Bermuda,” Dunne said.

“This is one of our largest and most well-rounded teams in recent memory, with a diverse selection of sports. We wish every athlete the very best as they prepare to represent Bermuda on the regional stage."

Team Bermuda's delegation to the Dominican Republic will be led by Chef de Mission Jon Beard, who will oversee the team throughout the Games, working alongside games management and medical staff to support athletes across all 17 sports.

“It’s a privilege to lead Team Bermuda into Santo Domingo for what promises to be a truly special edition of the CAC Games,” Beard said.

“Our athletes have worked incredibly hard to earn their place on this team and our job now is to make sure they have everything they need to compete at their best. I know all of Bermuda will be behind them as they take on the region's top talent over these two weeks.”

Bermuda CAC Games squad

Archery

Camerin Pickering. Official: Ross Roberts

Athletics

Dage Minors, Nirobi Smith-Mills, Sakari Famous. Official: DeVon Bean

Beach Volleyball

Benjamin Barnett, Connor Somerville, Megan Hands, Natalie Gazzard. Officials: Meagan Peck, Richard Bevis

Bowling

Anthony Hayward, Dennis Joell, Shannon Lee, David Maycock, Lamar Richardson, Levinc Samuels. Official: Joseph Slowinski

Cycling

Nicholas Narraway, Kaden Hopkins, Robin Horsfield, Gabriella Arnold. Officials: Dave Collins, Cole McDicken

Equestrian

Angela Hollaran. Official: Carla Stempel

Field Hockey

Constance Betts, Abigail Brewer, Jennifer Chisnall, Elizabeth Davidson, Alyssa De Silva, Leyla Ganal, Georgia Harris, Jessica Hollis, Yvonne Osborne, Jasmine Patterson, Chrysda Smith, Robin Stempel, Christina Stephens-Weser, Elizabeth Stewart, Megan Troake, Danielle Williams. Officials: Kevon Moodley, Kris Rego, Lakae Tavares

Netball

Debre Evans, Asante Chapman, Keizhari Knight, Kiante Lightbourne, Kaylee Leema, Jordyn Ming, Inshan-Nae Smith, Jasmyn Renfroe, Brianna Ray, Jahtuere Trott, Jahkenya Trott, Selah Tuzo. Officials: Kimale Evans, Antoine Williams

Rugby

Alexender Brown, Tashon DeSilva, Steven Doyling, Jahniko Francis, D’ Zuri Gill, Aidan Kendall, Antonio Perincheif-Leader, Myles Robinson, Brandon Sangster, Ja’ Kee Simons, Hadleigh Tucker, Kelin Williams. Officials: Jason Hendre, Lucas Nyamoto, Bruno Texeira (physio)

Sailing

Sebastian Kempe, Adriana Penruddocke. Officials: Charles Baillie Strong, Shaun Priestly

Squash

Micah Franklin, Taylor Carrick, Anaya Smith, Rachel Barnes, Sydney Wallace, Abigail Brewer. Official: Christopher Barnes

Swimming

Elijah Daley, Jack Harvey, Sam Williamson, Elan Daley, Madelyn Moore. Official: Ben Smith

Tennis

Daniel Phillips, Trey Mallory, Shelby Madeiros, Nadhira Durham. Official: Ricky Mallory, Steve Bean

Triathlon

Nicholas Pilgrim, Tyler Smith. Official: Joe Filliol

Team Staff

Chef de Mission: Jon Beard

Games Management: Trina Roberts

Physiotherapists: Megan Titterton, Tre Anthony Outerbridge

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Published July 06, 2026 at 10:00 am (Updated July 06, 2026 at 10:27 am)

Bermuda to field 78 athletes in 15 sports at CAC Games

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