Sailor Paula Lewin and cyclist Melanie Claude would appear to be going head to head for the Female Athlete of the Year award this week.
Like her male compatriot, Peter Bromby, Lewin has also qualified for next year's Olympics in the Yngling class.
Th...
BERMUDA'S Davis Cup history has been something of a roller-coaster ride, since their first appearance in the competition.
Two promotions and two relegations since their 1995 debut in the competition have ensured that life has never been less than int...
HE has scored goals up and down the country since Manchester United sold him to Rotherham United 13 years ago.
To go back to Old Trafford and put the skids on their championship drive with a late equaliser must surely rank as one of Goater's most mem...
David Bascome is proof that you can teach an old dog new tricks.
At the age of 33, the Bermudian striker with the Major Indoor Soccer League's Harrisburg Heat is playing like someone half his age.
He is four points away from racking up 900 - somethin...
The battle for honours among the Island's top triathletes will be fiercer than ever this year.
Expected to be vying for the top spots in 2003 will be Andrew Davis, Jamie Pedro and irrepressible veteran Kent Richardson, as well as youngsters Matthew H...
HE'S a two-time World Champion and four years ago he won the silver medal at the Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada.
And now Bermuda's Sunfish sensation, Malcolm Smith, is hoping to go one better and win the gold medal at this year's Pan Am Games...
It was even stevens between the East and West in Saturday's All-Star netball matches.
Two of the four games were each won by the West and the East in the annual Bermuda School Sports Federation tournament. The East triumphed first, retaining the Prim...
Some of the world's top squash players, including current world champion Dave Palmer, will be jetting into Bermuda in March for the Logic Bermuda Squash Open.
Six of the top 20 players in the world will converge on the Bermuda Squash Racquets Associa...
BERMUDA Golf Association's tournament schedule for 2003 will follow almost an identical path to that taken last year.
The nine major events on the calendar remain the same, taking place at the same time of the same month as they did in 2002.
But, as ...
Dwayne (Sluggo) Leverock, the gentle giant of local cricket, is getting ready to bowl them over in the West Indies.
The charismatic Western Stars left-arm spinner has been selected to attend the first-ever Sir Lance Gibbs Spin Bowling Camp in Antigua...
DATE: Jan 11, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson