Winning a title is a feat in itself but to successfully defend it is a totally different ball game.
However, according to Steven Simons that’s a real possibility as he and Bermuda’s national basketball team hit the final stretch of preparations for ...
Bermudian tennis player Catherine Cooke has won gold in one of the most competitive Canadian schools tournaments.
Teenager Cooke took first place in the high school girls singles in the OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations) cham...
Bermuda triathlete Flora Duffy will take a “terrifying” step into the unknown when she competes in her first World Cup Championship –Series race in Madrid this weekend.
Joining Duffy on Sunday’s start line will be some of the best triathletes in the ...
DATE: Jun 03, 2011 | CATEGORY: Running-Triathlon |
Reggie Lambe is desperate to seal a permanent deal at English side Bristol Rovers where he spent two months on loan at the end of last season.
Lambe made seven appearances for the Pirates then under the stewardship of caretaker manager, Stuart Campbe...
Long jumper Tyrone Smith fnished third at the IAAF World Challenge meeting in Dakar, Senegal, at the weekend.
Smith’s best leap of 7.79 metres came on his second attempt.
Meanwhile, Shianne Smith and Andrea Jackson both competed in the NACAC Combined...
Three local sailors helped Roger Williams University triumph in the US National Championships at the weekend.
Cameron Pimentel, Haley Powell and Sean Bouchard all took part in three days of racing during the APS/ICSA National Championship at the Colu...
A healthy prize fund and world ranking points for the amateurs are just two of the positives that Bermuda Golf Association are hoping will attract players to the new-look Bermuda Open.
The combined tournament, which now includes the Amateur Seniors C...
Injured 800 metre runner Aaron Evans should be fit for international action this summer but is likely to miss the NCAA Championships.
Evans feared the hamstring injury he sustained last weekend while competing for the University of Georgia would rule...
DATE: May 23, 2011 | CATEGORY: Running-Triathlon |
Kristina Ingham paid tribute to former Bermuda Karate Institute (BKI) sensei Kent Simmons who died last Friday, describing him as passionate for the sport that was dear to his heart.
Simmons, who trained under Ingham’s husband, Skipper, competed both...
Dear Sir,
I have a lot of respect for the Derby organisers but the recent decision by the Marathon Committee to include tourists in the annual 24th of May Bermuda Day event is disturbing to Bermudians who value the race’s traditions and uniqueness.
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