THEY call him the 'Iceman'. And for good reason. Jesse Kirkland arrived back in Bermuda this week from Texas where he placed fourth in the World Optimist Championships. And today he leads out 22 of Bermuda's best Optimist sailors to challenge for the...
Only two days remain until Bermuda puts 22 of its top Optimist sailors up against 93 competitors from nine countries in the Colonial Group Optimist North American Championship.
Hosts Bermuda will be up against sailors from the USA, Canada, Mexico, Ur...
The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC) is inviting amateur and professional skippers to apply for 13 of the 16 unseeded skippers' berths in the 2002 ADT Gold Cup, to be raced in Bermuda between October 12 and 20.
The winners of the Bacardi and York Cups...
Light to medium winds, aggravated by steep chop, continued for the final day of the Optimist World Championship in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Despite a heavy team and the difficult conditions, Bermuda finished 22 out of 40 countries, an improvement over ...
Local soccer fans with fond memories of the exciting International Youth Under-17 tournament held at the National Sports Centre last year will welcome the news announced yesterday by Bermuda Football Association.
A similar event has been confirmed fo...
TWO centuries and three half-centuries within the past week have made this the most satisfying period of the summer for the Bermudian contingent in England - and, for varying degrees of importance, they could not have timed it better.
Chris Foggo sma...
BERMUDA has long recognised the talents of American veteran Clark MacKenzie.
Ask any of the regulars who compete in the Island's annual Senior Amateur Championships, and they'll tell you that if MacKenzie's in the field, the deal is as good as done.
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DATE: Jun 28, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Adrian Robson
David Bascome could be the new head coach of the Harrisburg Heat soccer team in the USA.
The Bermudian midfielder, who starts his joint 11th annual Pro Soccer Clinic with Shaun Goater on Monday at the National Sports Centre, says the proposal has bee...
THE wait seemed interminable but Chris Foggo celebrated his first half-century on English soil with such fervour that you could not help but think that it was well worth it. His innings of 62 not out came not for Pyrford, his Surrey County League fir...
DATE: Jun 28, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Dexter Smith, Head of Sport
Bermuda's number one player Nick Kyme left no room for doubt in the minds of the rest of the Caribbean squash community that he's the player to beat as he clinched his second championship of the month over the weekend.
And he did so by thrashing the ...