With two weeks to go before a world class squash field descends on the Island, Bermuda champion Nick Kyme is already feeling the pressure.
Kyme, now ranked 92nd in the world following his Fast Forward Freight National Championship win, knows expectat...
Bermuda's Davis and Fed(eration) Cup hopes are on the verge of being dashed without the Island's players even stepping on court.
Financial concerns and ? in the Fed Cup team's case ? the likely unavailability of top female players are set to doom the...
Bermuda needs a new public golf course, and other courses need to be urgently improved if the Island is to attract more players, a consultant?s study has found.
IMG consultant Roddy Carr, who wrote the report, is in talks to bring the World Cup of Go...
For Allan Looby, taekwondo is more than a martial arts form ? it's a way of life.
Introduced to martial arts at the age of five, Looby has endured years of sacrifice and dedication ? helped by financial backing from the Leopards Club.
And it's finall...
DATE: Feb 27, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
For the first time over the weekend two professionals battled it out for domestic squash honours ? a fitting snapshot of the sport?s dramatic rise ahead of next month?s world class Bermuda Open.
Nick Kyme and James Stout, ranked 103rd and 215th in th...
Colorado Rapids-bound Bermudian full back Kevin Richards has been omitted from the Island's national squad to take on Montserrat in this Sunday's World Cup qualifier due to school commitments at Notre Dame University.
The 22 year-old attack-minded de...
DATE: Feb 24, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Sailors once again reigned supreme as Malcolm Smith and Paula Lewin were crowned Male and Female Athlete for 2003 during last night's Annual Sports Award Ceremony held at the Hamilton Princess Hotel.
For many, it would have come as no surprise who th...
DATE: Feb 20, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
The Front Street crowd ? and probably the canvas ? will be in for a shock tomorrow night as two of the Island's biggest boxers go head to head.
Weighing in at a whopping 304 pounds, Shareiff Wales has to be the pre-bout favourite going into Fight Nig...
It started with a lunch-time meeting in May 2003, it has turned into the Bermuda Rowing Association, and who knows where it could lead in the future?
Sports Minister Dale Butler was guest of honour at the official launch of the new BRA at a Special G...
This year's top female and male athletes of the year are again heavily favoured to emerge from the local sailing fraternity during tonight's Annual Sports Award ceremony at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel.
After enjoying highly successful 2003 s...
DATE: Feb 19, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson