Defending two-time Bermuda Open champion Dwayne Pearman begins a quest for a third title today when the Island's premier golf tournament gets underway at Port Royal.
Pearman, fresh off last week's Nations Cup in Mexico, captured last year's title by ...
DATE: Oct 16, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Bermudian squash will be venturing into uncharted territory later this week as the senior national team head for Europe to compete at the World Team Championships in Vienna, Austria.
Although Bermuda established itself as the leading squash nation in...
I had actually planned a totally different topic for this week's column and if it seems as if I am somewhat obsessed with the subject of the Nigerian email fraud, I am.
The volume of these pleas is reaching epidemic proportions. I am receiving these ...
ENTRIES are down and prize-money has been slashed. But there's still an air of optimism surrounding what should be the Island's premier golf tournament, the Bermuda Open, which tees off at Port Royal next week.
Earlier this week, with the entry deadl...
After making their last appearance in 1999, the French will be back to begin their challenge for the World Rugby Classic title this weekend.
The action, at the National Sports Centre, begins on Sunday when the combined Portuguese and Spanish team tak...
Russell Coutts could find himself in seventh heaven but expect close competition in the upcoming King Edward VII Gold Cup.
That's the view of Dana Paxton, press officer for the event that is being held on Bermuda's waters from October 18 to 26.
Celeb...
NEVER has the time been so ripe for Bermuda to grab a medal at the Olympics.
"It's ready for the picking," said Olympic Star sailor Peter Bromby who recently returned to Bermuda from a six-week trip which involved competing on the Olympic course in A...
LORI McNeil was one of many in the world of women's professional tennis to be saddened this week by the death of Althea Gibson - the woman who broke through the sport's colour barrier in the 1950s.
Gibson, the first black Wimbledon entrant and champi...
Jon Brunson, MP for Southampton West Central, has a beef with leaders who fail to put the country's interest first.
The most recent culprit, in his view, is Bermuda Industrial Union president Derrick Burgess because of his handling of the latest disp...
Bermuda's Paula Lewin moved into contention for top honours yesterday at the 2003 Rolex International Women's Keelboat Championship.
She jumped four places from sixth to second overall with a fifth-place finish in the only race of the penultimate day...