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Sculptors are ahead of the grain

Bermuda Sand Castle Competition at Horseshoe Bay Beach, Saturday. (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Gombeys, mermaids and even Godzilla graced Horseshoe Bay on Saturday at the Bermuda Sand Sculpture Competition.

A total of 46 teams took part in the event, including five children’s teams, 11 family teams, eight teenager teams and 21 adult teams.

A spokeswoman for the event said: “Many of the adult teams joined from such groups as The St George’s Rotary Club, we had three teams from Bermuda Institute of Ocean Studies work-study students, and five teams from the Bermuda College arts programme headed by teacher Michael Walsh.”

She added: “Showers at 4pm did nothing to dampen the mood, they just helped dampen the sand as our judges arrived on the beach to start the hardest part of their day — picking winners from so many beautiful pieces.”

The overall winner was the Fairmont Southampton team, led by kitchen artist Ernie Ogalesco, which took the honours with their sculpture Gombey on a Break.

Jay O’Connor won the adult prize for Man in Ring, while Camille Chin-Gurret and Andrianna Anfossi won the teenager category for their sculpture titled Beached.

The Hastings family took the prize for the family category, while Ava Gabi-Maiato, Jasmin Hasselkuss and Zoe Hasselkuss won the children’s competition with In Memory of Chama.

Bermuda Sand Castle Competition at Horseshoe Bay Beach, Saturday. Pictured- Zoe Dupuis creates the Eiffel Tower (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Bermuda Sand Castle Competition at Horseshoe Bay Beach, Saturday. (Photograph by Akil Simmons)