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Bermuda International Race Weekend may have crossed the finish line.
An e-mailed Press release issued by Bermuda Track and Field Association (BTFA) director Wayne Raynor yesterday morning announced that financial constraints had ? "with much regret" ...
DATE: Sep 10, 2004
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Cup Match bade farewell to one of its most passionate overseas followers last week.
Lawrence Taggs, an English lawyer, journalist and later a University lecturer, died last Thursday in the UK following an eight year battle with cancer ? thus ending a...
DATE: Sep 10, 2004
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The perennial shortage of referees threatens to wreak havoc upon the fast approaching 2004-05 football season. . . just when it appeared the situation was improving following the recruitment of new blood last season.
While the Bermuda Referees' Assoc...
DATE: Sep 10, 2004
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Bermuda?s top squash player Nick Kyme was ousted in straight games from the first round of the DARE Santa Barbara Open yesterday by world number 68 Matthew Giuffre of Canada.
Despite making early inroads in each of the three games, the 23-year-old ev...
DATE: Sep 10, 2004
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Amid shock over International Race Weekend's cancellation, there was one lingering question on Bermudian athletes' lips: “Where's our money?”
Several of the Island's ace runners are still awaiting prize money for the last two editions of the annual c...
DATE: Sep 10, 2004
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DATE: Sep 09, 2004
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After only one season at the helm of St.George?s Cricket Club, coach George Cannonier has certainly proven to have the Midas touch ? in terms of winning championships.
Last Saturday ? albeit in anti-climactic fashion ? the East Enders were crowned Tw...
DATE: Sep 09, 2004
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Bermuda's memorable cricket win over Barbados brought a smile to the lips of one man in particular ? outgoing national coach Mark Harper.
In his eyes, the six-run triumph over the Caribbean powerhouse is a well-deserved reward for a consistent campai...
DATE: Sep 09, 2004
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Bermuda savoured one of their most glorious cricketing triumphs last night, beating Caribbean champions Barbados by a nail-biting six runs.
In a match of two tails, the Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) Select rallied from an inadequate 145 for nine to 225...
DATE: Sep 08, 2004
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Bermuda Cricket Board are adamant that the recent troubles with the pitch at the National Sports Centre will not affect the Island's chances of hosting World Cup warm-up games.
Neil Speight, the BCB chief executive, yesterday admitted that last week'...
DATE: Sep 08, 2004
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