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Mid-Island Striders were last night “shocked” at the written ruling on their arbitration matter saying it differed significantly from what they were told on Saturday.
Taking objection to the fourth and final point of the Alternative Dispute Resolutio...
DATE: Mar 24, 2004
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DATE: Mar 24, 2004
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The Bermuda Track and Field Association's (BTFA) decision to bar Mid-Island Striders athletes from the Carifta Games has been vindicated by the arbitration panel.
However, there's apparently room still open for the club's members to represent Bermuda...
DATE: Mar 24, 2004
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While confirmation Bermuda will compete in the upcoming Intercontinental Cup in June is indeed encouraging, news that some of the Island?s top players have been omitted from the national training squad is certainly not.
National coach Mark Harper yes...
DATE: Mar 23, 2004
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I'm surprised they only got seven, but it was still a good result for Bermuda against Montserrat.
I was thinking that they would get at least ten, but you can't be upset with a 20-0 aggregate win. Keeping another clean sheet is always going to be goo...
DATE: Mar 23, 2004
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In contrasting fashion, Evan Naude and Lynn Patchett lifted the men?s and women?s titles at Sunday?s National Duathlon Championships.
The latter coasted to victory in such easy style that she had time for an extra lap, having lost count in the latter...
DATE: Mar 23, 2004
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DATE: Mar 23, 2004
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They've earned their stripes and PHC Zebras are heading back to top flight football.
A year after falling by the wayside and being relegated to the lower echelons, Zebras managed to swallow their pride, pick up the pieces and begin the long trek back...
DATE: Mar 23, 2004
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He's not exactly Maradona, but 29-year-old Argentine Olympic Laser sailor Diego Romero is no less revered in his native South America.
The Athens-bound skipper recently took some time out of his Olympic preparations to pass on a few pointers to the I...
DATE: Mar 23, 2004
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Lifting his racquet above his head in triumph with a grimace of delight, the silent assassin Lee Beachill showed his first real emotion of the tournament.
A cry of "yes" as he left the court, accompanied by a mighty clenched fist, was proof that vict...
DATE: Mar 22, 2004
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