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The entire Bermuda Football Association (BFA) executive offered to resign during Monday night's annual general meeting, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
BFA president Richard Thompson also offered to tender his own resignation at one point. His stewards...
DATE: Sep 20, 1995
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It was a day when `royalty' showed their true colours.
Contest skipper Andreas Lewin and his crew, representing the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC), were crowned Bermuda's fitted dinghy champions for the second consecutive year after officially seizi...
DATE: Sep 18, 1995
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That was the promise of Victory IV skipper Allan Powell to Port Royal's Brett Wright heading into Sunday's dinghy racing finale, the Jubilee Cup race (Hamilton Harbour or Granaway Deep, 11 a.m.).
A year ago saw then pilot Michael Oatley extend the ol...
DATE: Sep 16, 1995
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Jamaica 161-3 All of the pre-game boasts on TV by the Western Stars captain that his team could provide a legitimate challenge to the visiting Jamaicans came to nought as the tourists recorded their fourth straight runaway victory at White Hill Fiel...
DATE: Sep 15, 1995
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at large according to Bermuda Cricket Board of Control (BCBC) president Ed Bailey.
Currently several of the affiliate organisations find themselves in dire financial straits which can only be relieved if "professionals'' are prepared to lend their se...
DATE: Sep 14, 1995
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An ongoing row between top local karate instructor Skipper Ingham and the Bermuda Martial Arts Society has flared again with the BMAS accused of undermining efforts by Ingham to send a kickboxing team abroad for competition.
In a press release, signe...
DATE: Sep 12, 1995
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The stormy weather that forced postponement of all local sailing competition over the weekend appears to have trailed Peter Bromby and Lee White all the way to Europe, with their opening race in the World Star Championships also abandoned yesterday.
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DATE: Sep 11, 1995
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match-up as possible.
But Mike Curry, the second men's seed at the Sonesta Beach Singles Classic, isn't giving himself much of a chance in today's scheduled finale.
He faces the daunting task of taking on the Island's top ranked player Michael Way wh...
DATE: Sep 09, 1995
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Bermuda's Olympic equestrian hopefuls could finds themselves left out in the cold -- or rather heat -- at next year's Games in Atlanta, Georgia if the Humane Society of the United States get their wish.
This week the animal rights group urged Olympic...
DATE: Sep 08, 1995
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Local cyclist Elliot Hubbard's spectacular performance at the recent Killington Stage race has sparked a bidding war among several United States professional teams seeking his services.
The 21-year-old aspiring professional racer has been fielding in...
DATE: Sep 07, 1995
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