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Bermuda's Peter Bromby and crew Lee White relinquished their grip on second place in the Star Class at the 2003 Spa Regatta in Medemblick, Netherlands, yesterday.
Bromby got off to poor start during yesterday's opening race which saw the Island's 200...
DATE: May 24, 2003
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Bermuda Cricket Board officials were remaining tight-lipped yesterday in the wake of allegations that unconstitutional amendments were made to Board policy at last April's annual general meeting
However, Shadow Sports Minister Cole Simons told The Ro...
DATE: May 24, 2003
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Contrary to claims made by Bermuda Cricket Board president Reggie Pearman in Wednesday's Royal Gazette, it was learned yesterday that BCB officials had, in fact, accepted changes in format for the former Camel Cup competition which would have seen bo...
DATE: May 23, 2003
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With three races remaining, Bermuda's Peter Bromby is still in the hunt for the 2003 Spa Regatta Championship in Medemblick, Netherlands.
The Bermudian Olympic sailor rebounded from a disappointing 17th finish during yesterday's third race to place f...
DATE: May 23, 2003
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Allegations surfaced yesterday that Bermuda Cricket Board officials made unconstitutional changes to Board policy during last April's annual general meeting held at Warwick Workmen's Club.
According to one source, who was present during the AGM, seve...
DATE: May 23, 2003
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If you thought the St. David's and Western Stars fiasco was settled, then you'd had better think again.
That's because Stars, even though awarded six points for the postponed match against the Islanders, have now appealed in an effort to obtain the m...
DATE: May 22, 2003
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Western Stars may have been wounded but, judging by the look on veteran Arnold Manders' face, it wouldn't be wise to write the defending league champions off yet.
Stars were beaten by Cleveland last Saturday at St.John's Field and then suffered an em...
DATE: May 22, 2003
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American sailor Teddy Turner remained on course to capture this year's Charleston to Bermuda race title and was expected to cross the finish line off St.David's Head early this morning.
Turner, the son of broadcasting tycoon Ted Turner Sr, has led th...
DATE: May 22, 2003
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Heavy seas continued to bombard the Charleston to Bermuda racing fleet yesterday.
At last report, Charleston resident Teddy Turner Jr still led the fleet that was reduced to 12 boats when Michael Kapps' 38-foot Sabre, Ghost, was forced to abandoned t...
DATE: May 21, 2003
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At last report, American Teddy Turner was leading the fleet of 14 boats competing in this year's Charleston to Bermuda yacht race.
Turner was yesterday said to be experiencing 12-foot seas and limping along at three knots under trying conditions some...
DATE: May 20, 2003
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