Thirteen of Bermuda’s top young sailors have been selected to represent the Island at this year’s IODA South American Championships being held in Niteroi, Brazil this month.
The event is the first International Optimist Dinghy Association (IODA) Cham...
HE’S a legend among local and visiting golfers and at the age of 80, teaching pro Leo Custodio is showing no signs of slowing down.Better known as “Mr. C”, the PGA senior has been teaching golf since the early 1950s, first at hotels and local clubs a...
THE Non-Life Masters Pairs (0-300) and the Junior Pairs (0-20) concluded at the Bridge Club last Wednesday, and congratulations to Heather Woolf and Anelise Scheland, who won the Non-LM, and Lane Martin and Ray McDaid, who won the Juniors.In the Non-...
Michael Sims (above) will attempt to make his second Nationwide Tour cut of the season when he joins a top class field in California this week for the $625,000 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship.
A triple-bogey seven on the 13th hole of the L...
A 26-man Bermuda Hogges squad will be named next week, franchise owner Shaun Goater revealed yesterday.
The Manchester City legend, together with his co-owners Kyle Lightbourne and Paul Scope, are in the latter stages of registering squad members wit...
Roy-Allan Burch wrote his ticket for the Pan Am Games in Rio de Janeiro this July with a superb swim yesterday in the 100 metres freestyle at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Melbourne.
Stuck in the first heat with a "No Time" seeding, Burch ...
Fifteen young athletes were yesterday awarded financial backing from the Sports Ministry to help develop in their respective sports.
Around $50,000 was handed out by Acting Sports Minister Dennis Lister at the National Junior Athlete Sponsorship Prog...
OVER $50,000 was handed over to young Bermuda athletes yesterday at the annual National Junior Athlete Scholarship Programme awards luncheon.The money, given by Government, will be used to further the sporting careers of the athletes.
And while most ...
There has been a familiar face in the broadcasting booth at the Queen’s Park Oval this week — former Bermuda national cricket coach turned cricket commentator Mark Harper.
The tall Guyanese national, brother of former West Indies off spinner and curr...
Sports Minister Randy Horton, a former top cricketer and Cup Match skipper, has dismissed claims that Bermuda would have performed better at the current World Cup had they been able to play warm-up games on home turf in front of a home crowd.
Bermuda...