Bermuda motorcycle ace Chris Wallington bagged a second place in his latest success in Florida -- but then said his bike was in such a poor state it could force him to quit.
The Southampton 21-year-old competed at the Homested track in three races in...
DATE: Jul 09, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
event this weekend, but the Island's top triathlete has not given up hope of being fit for the world championships.
The 16-year-old is suffering from mononucleosis, or glandular fever, and so his plans to take part in a US Junior National Championshi...
DATE: Jul 07, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
atmosphere By Andrew Metz Newsday Staff Correspondent Southampton, Bermuda -- In hotel rooms across this island, sun-soaked travelers are washing pink sand from their calves and salt from their hair, transforming themselves for a Saturday night in p...
Michael and Lindsey Sims became the first brother and sister to win the Bermuda Amateur Strokeplay Championships in the same year at Port Royal yesterday, further emphasising the outstanding young talent sweeping through the game of golf.
Michael sur...
returning from Rhode Island University to share the first round lead in the Bermuda Amateur Strokeplay Championships yesterday.
In almost ideal conditions -- sunny with little wind -- the 20-year-old sophomore toured Port Royal in one-under par 70, a...
upcoming World Triathlon Championships in Montreal.
But their success in a recent qualifying event, which saw a number of local competitors make the grade, has been tempered with the news that the Island's top triathlete Tyler Butterfield is sufferin...
his second fastest 1500 metres time and Damian Simmons clocking a personal best at Northeastern University in Boston last weekend.
At a meet in Tennessee, former Carifta Games gold medal winner, Raneika Bean, established a new State High School Champ...
Fiji, veteran Bermuda cricketer Noel Gibbons will instead fly to attend a funeral in India this weekend.
Skipper Gibbons and his select squad were rocked last week on the eve of the tour departure when Ramesh Nanaagetre, one of three tour managers fo...
Bermuda's top cyclist Elliot Hubbard set a new course record as he cruised to his first victory of his professional season in the US.
On a 105-mile course suited to his hill-climbing strengths, Hubbard became the first man to break five hours in the ...
DATE: May 26, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Association (10 pts) beat St. David's (0 pts) by seven wickets. St. David's 133 in 37 overs (G.Cannonier 47; J.Watts 5-35, J.Callender 4-44), West Indian Association 135-3 in 21.4 overs (R.Liverpool 51, P.Hamlett 46).
At Nationals: Hemisphere Leg Tra...