Bermuda's Peter Bromby was among 34 sailors who were penalised with maximum points (63) in the final race of the Star European Championship 2003 yesterday.
This left the 39-year-old in sixth position overall with 36 points as Brazil's Torben Grael, w...
World Squash Champion David Palmer and current world number three John White will be aiming to recreate one of the most dramatic matches the sport has ever seen next week.
The pair will be on the Island as part of the inaugural Docksiders World Class...
Peter Bromby of Bermuda has inched his way up into fourth place as the 2003 Star Class European Championship head to a thrilling climax today in Cascais, Portugal.
As racing continued yesterday, Bromby and crew Martin Siese finished third in the day'...
Sailor Peter Bromby continues to be among the front-runners fighting for honours in this year's Star European Championship.
After four races, the top Bermudian is fifth on 21 points, 12 points adrift of current leader Mark Neelman of the Netherlands ...
Bermuda's veteran swimmers finished the Latin American and Caribbean Masters Swimming Championship in Barbados with a host of medals.
The event was held at the Barbados Aquatic Centre outside Bridgetown and featured 16 Latin American and Caribbean na...
Graham Strange, skipper of IFP Leg Trappers, believes that his troops can make more headway and earn a place in cricket's Premier Division next season if they pick up a few key bowlers.
Saying that the team of mostly ex-patriate players had exceeded ...
Chef Johnny Simoes, who missed out on Forties' championship-winning season through a breakdown in communications, dished it out to his former Commercial Cricket League team-mates by hitting an obdurate half century to help guide St. David's to a thri...
DATE: Aug 27, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Ivan Clifford
TWO of Bermuda's disabled riders will fly the flag at the World Dressage Championships for the Disabled in Het Zilveren Spoor, Moorsele, Belgium.
Paralympic veteran Kirsty Anderson along with fellow disabled rider Sandy Mitchell will compete in the r...
THERE'S good reason for the warning "never say never" - just ask Clay Smith.
Like so many before him who have uttered adamant positions only to eat their words later, the talented batsman may have to make a meal of a statement he made in 1999.
Four y...
HOW strong is the lure of a lure? Whether one is any better than the next, is a question which has for years, eluded many a fisherman.
Most would agree that the one, the one that suits all purposes, for all fishermen, in all conditions, doesn't exist...