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Bermuda's top athlete Brian Wellman believes he can leap to the top of the triple jump world in 1999, after injury robbed him of success in 1998.
A niggling injury to his right knee forced Wellman to miss two events where he was a medal hope -- the C...
DATE: Dec 24, 1998
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denied the chance of finishing in the National Stadium because work on laying a new track has fallen behind schedule.
Organisers of International Race Weekend's 10K now have less than a month to set and measure a new course and find a new finishing v...
DATE: Dec 22, 1998
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Bermuda's Paula Lewin has leap-frogged her arch rival Betsy Alison to regain her place at the top of the sailing world.
The Women's Match Race Rankings, just released by the ISAF, show Lewin in first place, clear of American Alison by 644 points.
As ...
DATE: Dec 19, 1998
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Bermuda's Chris Wallington has set his sights on joining the ranks of the world's top motorcycle racers.
Just two years after his breath was taken away by the sight of elite riders hurtling round a Florida track at nearly 200 mph, Wallington has take...
DATE: Dec 18, 1998
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transition from high-class to world-class -- but only with some financial backing.
Smith, 31, says he has written dozens of letters to some of the richest companies based on the Island in his bid for the backing which would allow him to concentrate f...
DATE: Dec 17, 1998
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Race Weekend next month -- despite having been viciously assaulted after his victory last January.
Mulinga was so badly beaten in the incident outside a Front Street nightclub that he needed several days in King Edward VII Hospital to recover.
But th...
DATE: Dec 15, 1998
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Fact-finding missions to two of the world's top soccer-playing nations have given the assistant coach of Bermuda's under-17 squad ideas on how the Island could fare better on the world stage.
Scott Morton, who is also assistant coach of Dandy Town, s...
DATE: Dec 11, 1998
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time inside a week, when he was beaten in a play-off to decide the Goodwill Professional Tournament.
Rich Parker, club professional at Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire, came out winner after both players had tied on four-under-par 67 in the one-day tourna...
DATE: Dec 10, 1998
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Paula Lewin has a good idea what she will get for Christmas -- the female match racing world number one spot.
Lewin beat her arch-rival, American Betsy Allison, currently first in the ISAF rankings, to win the Osprey Cup in St Petersburg, Florida on ...
DATE: Dec 09, 1998
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first-round form to pull away from the pack on the second day of the Bermuda Goodwill Tournament yesterday.
Belmont retained their place at the top of the leaderboard and their one-stroke lead over Dedham after carding a superb net 58 at Port Royal w...
DATE: Dec 09, 1998
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