Bermuda?s two pro squash players will go head-to-head next February in the biggest match of either of their young careers.
The winner of the contest between Nick Kyme and James Stout, ranked 85 and 115 respectively, will win a wildcard for the $120,0...
Whenever Troy Darrell steps into the makeshift training facilities at Warwick Community Centre and in the garage of local trainer Forty Rego?s residence, the former professional middleweight is reminded of his own humble beginnings at Pembroke Youth ...
DATE: Oct 26, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermuda?s three-woman team at the World Amateur Team Golf Championships in Puerto Rico are hoping for a grandstand finish today after showing a slight improvement on the third day yesterday only to slip down the standings.
Despite a round of 80 from ...
Former PGA Tour pro P.H. Horgan III remained firmly on course to defend his Bermuda Open crown after carding a respectable one-over-par 72 in blustery conditions to claim a share of the lead with European pro Fredrick Mansson at Port Royal Golf Cours...
DATE: Oct 23, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
THEY will probably be the youngest team in the field next week at the World Amateur Team Championships in Puerto Rico.
But the trio of Jarryd Dillas (19-years-old), Fraser Hunt and Eric West (both 20-years-old) could possibly put in the best performa...
In a shocking reversal of her dominance in the preliminaries, Bermuda?s Paula Lewin was convincingly swept from the International Women?s Match Championship in yesterday?s semi-finals.
Her 3-0 humbling at the hands of eventual winner Klaartje Zuiderb...
A young but relatively experienced Bermuda team begin their quest for glory this morning at the women?s World Amateur Team Golf Championships in Puerto Rico.
Former professional Kim Botelho (formerly Marshall), who regained her amateur status last ye...
DATE: Oct 20, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Adrian Robson
Former US PGA Tour professional P.H. Horgan will be back to defend his Bermuda Open title when the annual championship tees off at Port Royal Golf Course tomorrow.
Several familiar faces from both Bermuda and on the other side of the Atlantic will be...
DATE: Oct 20, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
A year ago Klaartje Zuiderbaan was at a crucial crossroads ? should she choose sailing or her career as a civil engineer?
After agonising deliberation, the Dutch woman?s passion for sport won out over a lucrative job as interface manager for the high...
As has so often been the case, Bermuda?s hopes in a major regatta are quickly narrowing down to one skipper ? Paula Lewin.
Defending her International Women?s Match Racing Championship, the skilled sailor and her crew got off to a flying 4-0 start in...