6 results returned for search: "education AND " category "Sport" author Jonathan Kent
Just-retired Elliot Hubbard believes there are at least two Bermudian cyclists who have what it takes to follow in his footsteps on the professional circuit.
Hubbard, Bermuda's first and, so far, only full-time pro cyclist, announced his retirement l...
DATE: Dec 01, 2000
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announced his retirement after a career which put the Island on the cycling map.
The 27-year-old, who rode last season for the New Jersey-based Navigators team, said in a press conference at the Hamilton offices of Conyers, Dill and Pearman that he w...
DATE: Nov 24, 2000
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staking their claims to follow in the footsteps of Best, Goater and Lightbourne.
Steve Astwood and Tokia Russell started training with First Division Preston last week and this week North Village defender Marlon Dill and Dandy Town midfielder Raymond...
DATE: Jul 19, 2000
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food leaves him in agony and the very fact he is still alive is a triumph over improbable odds.
But such drawbacks will not stop the 48-year-old former Warwick Academy physical education teacher and British international swimmer competing for Bermuda...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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Sam Stevens' dream will come true when he leads his team out at the home of cricket in two months' time.
As captain of the Harrow School first XI, the 18-year-old Bermudian will get the honour of following in the footsteps of the greats of Test match...
DATE: Apr 08, 1999
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James Collieson has dropped out of Bermuda's Davis Cup team days before they fly out to compete in Trinidad.
Collieson, 21, who studies at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington, has instead opted to play an important tournament for his colle...
DATE: Mar 02, 1999
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