Clyde Drexler appeared in nine National Basketball Association All-Star games and was a member of the US `dream team' who won gold at the Barcelona Olympics of 1992.
But he says he doesn't miss basketball at all.
Drexler is looking forward to his fir...
DATE: Aug 21, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Winning the recent Under-19 Americas Championship could have guaranteed Bermuda a place in cricket's World Cup in New Zealand next January, but there remains a strong possibility that as many as six local players could still get to play in the tourna...
Bermuda's top young sailors will have home advantage when they take part in the 2002 North American Optimist Dinghy Championships, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For the event is being staged on Island waters for the first time since 1998.
A press con...
Can you smell what BCW is cooking?
Probably not yet - they've been quiet about their organisation as they work on perfecting moves and completing construction of an almost-official sized ring.
But now Bermuda Championship Wrestling wants Bermuda know...
Kris Hedges brought a sample of his World Championship form back to Bermuda and outclassed the field to retain his national road race title yesterday.
Hedges, who rides semi-pro with US team Snow Valley, left others in the lead pack for dead two thir...
DATE: Jul 30, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Golfer Michael Sims is set for his biggest challenge yet - the US Amateur Championships.
The 22-year-old Rhode Island University senior survived a tough qualifying event this week to earn just one of three spots on offer in New England for the presti...
DATE: Jul 27, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Adrian Robson
Six sailors from Bermuda will head off to New Jersey next week to compete in the second Byte World Championships.
The biennial five-day event begins on August 6 at Mantoloking, where organisers expect in the region of 100 competitors.
Bermuda's team ...
Tyler Butterfield made a victorious comeback to the Bermuda triathlon scene on Sunday when he won the AON National Sprint Triathlon Championships.
Butterfield, who has not raced on the Island for over a year due to sickness and his time at school in ...
Michael Tavares beat off a strong final-round challenge from Blake Marshall and the effects of his own jangling nerves to win his first Bermuda Amateur Strokeplay Championship yesterday.
Tavares had started the fourth round at Port Royal with a six-s...
DATE: Jun 12, 2001 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Three-time winner in the 1990s, Robert Vallis, took the first step towards adding another Bermuda Amateur Strokeplay title to his collection when he opened with a three-over par 74 at windy Port Royal yesterday.
The Bermuda doctor, a scratch handicap...