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Knockout final, 40 overs per side Hemisphere Leg Trappers v Watford Sports Club Hemisphere Leg Trappers won by 95 runs at Sea Breeze Oval: Hemisphere Leg Trappers G.Knight c Berkeley b T.Corday,Jr. 13 J.Franklin c wk M.Corday b West 6 D.Hender...
DATE: Sep 22, 1999
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The show will go on, vowed organisers of the Conyers, Dill and Pearman cycling Grand Prix yesterday.
Despite the effects of Hurricane Gert, which left cyclists from several US teams unable to fly in yesterday and part of the Grand Prix course under w...
DATE: Sep 22, 1999
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100-metres breaststroke during the Summer National Championships held in Montreal last week.
A member of the Nepean-Kanata Barracudas team, 27-year-old Blackburn won in a time of one minute, 11.77 seconds. Toronto's Julia Pomeroy finished second in 1...
DATE: Sep 22, 1999
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two weeks' time, escaped serious damage as Hurricane Gert brushed Bermuda yesterday.
And that came as a big relief to club officials as they prepare for another influx of top talent from the PGA, LPGA and Senior PGA tours.
Clean up will begin this mo...
DATE: Sep 22, 1999
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cycling calendar as hundreds of top overseas cyclists attempt to fly in over the next two days.
The Conyers, Dill and Pearman Grand Prix, which has attracted a record number of teams this year, mostly from the US, is due to start on Thursday.
Hurrica...
DATE: Sep 21, 1999
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DATE: Sep 21, 1999
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By Jonathan Kent Teenagers Laura Murphy and Christina White will make history as Bermuda's first competitors in the world gymnastics championships next month.
The pair will fly out to China next week and train in preparation for the championships wh...
DATE: Sep 21, 1999
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Details on the drugs controversy surrounding the national soccer team remain sparse -- even after a press conference called by the Bermuda Council for Drugs Free Sport yesterday.
It was confirmed by Bermuda Football Association last week that one nat...
DATE: Sep 21, 1999
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Bachelor Andy Green may not know his way around the kitchen but he proved yesterday, in winning the 51st King Edward VII Gold Cup in Hamilton Harbour, that he's a young master in an international one design boat.
After a remarkable win that saw him c...
DATE: Sep 20, 1999
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championships at Clearwater Beach.
Organisers decided to call off the morning event because strong undercurrents off the St. David's coast made conditions unsafe for swimming.
The championships have now been rescheduled for Sunday, October 24.
DATE: Sep 20, 1999
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