Bermuda Open champion Michael Sims moved a step closer to his dream of joining the sport?s elite when he fired a blistering six-under-par round of 66 at the Cypresswood Golf Club in Spring, Texas, yesterday to advance to the second stage of PGA Tour ...
American Sally Barkow has become the first sailor to have her name inscribed on The Bermuda Trophy ? a new trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Women?s Match Racing World Championships, the latest...
A new king has been crowned on the waters of Hamilton Harbour.
Australian James Spithill won the Investors Guaranty presentation of the King Edward VII Gold Cup match race championship yesterday, beating the defending champion Russell Coutts in a thr...
A local poker player gave some of the top names in the high stakes game a run for their chips when he made it to the final table of the US Poker Championships.
Bermuda Industrial Union vice-president Chris Furbert finished in sixth place in the No Li...
With young girls from the local Optimist dinghy fleet carrying the flags of 12 teams representing seven nations, Premier Alex Scott officially opened the Virtual Spectator ISAF Women?s Match Racing World Championships at Camden last night.
Starting t...
Kenya arrived in Harare last night on the first leg of a three-week tour which marks their return to the international stage after a year of bitter and divisive infighting which at one time threatened the future of the game in the country, read a rep...
Lynn Patchett appears to be on the verge of Commonwealth Games qualification after beating out her competitors ? and natural disasters ? in a tough few days of cycling in El Salvador.
Patchett, who excelled in the CD&P Grand Prix until a flat tyre on...
Karen Smith was up to seventh place when an errant motorist put an end to her Triathlon World Age Group Championship bid in Hawaii.
Bermuda?s top female triathlete had completed her 1.5 kilometre swim on Waikiki Beach in 24 minutes and 54 seconds to ...
THE last round of the 2005 Bermuda Open was played this week. A full report will appear in next Friday’s column, but meanwhile I would like to return to a very interesting game from round five, which may have a significant effect on the final table.R...
Bermuda?s world-ranked sailor Paula Lewin is expecting one of her toughest ever regattas on home water when the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club host the Virtual Spectator ISAF Women?s World Match Racing Championships in Hamilton Harbour later this month.
Wi...