327 results returned for search: "bermuda championship AND " author Stephen Wright
There will be extra incentive for the skippers involved in Bermuda's forthcoming King Edward VII Gold Cup with the prize purse increasing to $100,000 in the competition's 100th anniversary.
The centennial anniversary Gold Cup, scheduled from October ...
DATE: Aug 06, 2007
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Sailing
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AUTHOR:
Stephen Wright
Premier Ewart Brown believes the decision to hold the PGA Grand Slam of Golf outside the US for the first time has been justified with tickets doubling from last year’s sales.
The much-anticipated tournament will be hosted at Bermuda’s Mid Ocean Clu...
DATE: Jul 10, 2007
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Stephen Wright
St. David’s 93 and 236-9
Rangers 232-8 and 99-7
Southampton Rangers skipper Kwame Tucker praised their “father” Dwayne Leverock whose match-winning performance against St David’s helped secure the Two-Day Premier Division championship yesterday.
Spin...
DATE: Jul 02, 2007
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Stephen Wright
Bermuda Hogges can expect to be challenging for championship honours in less than two years, according to USL bigwig Tim Holt.
The USL executive vice-president envisages the Island’s first ever footballing franchise becoming a real force in the near ...
DATE: Jun 28, 2007
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Stephen Wright
Former Bermudian international footballer Marischal (MOP) Astwood has died aged 56 from motor neurone disease.
The striker, who in 1970-71 won the coveted triple crown championship at PHC Zebras, remains the only local footballer to play in every pos...
DATE: Jun 26, 2007
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Stephen Wright
Coach Kyle Lightbourne could be in line for a shock return as an “emergency defender” with Bermuda Hogges looking for a short-term solution to their defensive woes.
The 38-year-old earned himself the nickname “Killer” during his time in England in re...
DATE: Jun 16, 2007
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Stephen Wright
While the turnout of athletes remained disappointing, the performance of some of Bermuda’s young stars at the weekend’s National Track and Field Championships left organisers pointing to a prosperous future.
Around 130 competitors descended on the Na...
DATE: Jun 04, 2007
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Stephen Wright