August 7, 2012
Dear Sir,
Can you or one of your readers answer a simple question?
I was under the impression that the best athlete from each country represented that country in whichever discipline they entered. I noted that various events had more t...
August 6, 2012
Dear Sir,
Olympics — London 2012. The Minister must have surely reached London by now, I have lost my taste for muffins and I trust those gentlemen from Lindo’s have drowned.
RUSSELL EDDY
Warwick
July 29, 2012
Dear Sir,
Congratulations! Cablevision has done it again. Completely misunderstood the wishes of the Bermuda viewing public with respect to the Olympics coverage. I expect I am at least the hundredth person writing a letter to you. So I...
August 5, 2012
Dear Sir,
It’s bad enough the coverage is sponsored by IMC (a Caribbean network even though Bermuda’s not in the Caribbean) but worse still Bermuda, is barely if not actually featured in any event (although the women's’ GBR team took a...
The 49er sailing team of Jesse and Zander Kirkland has been dissolved and the boat in which the pair made their Olympic debut put up for sale.
The brothers made the stunning announcement less than 24 hours after ending their 2012 Olympic campaign in ...
Veteran sailor Alan Burland has dubbed Jesse and Zander Kirkland’s Olympic debut in the 49er skiff as a success.
Even though the brothers failed to reach the medal race in Weymouth and Portland, Burland said they still had much to be proud of.
The Ki...
Several funny things coming out of the London Olympics that haven't been reported are going to be reported here.
For instance, did you hear about the three young men who wanted to get into the opening ceremony but didn't have tickets?
Well, one of th...
Bermuda's Aranxta King suffered anguish in last night's women's long jump qualifiers after narrowly missing out on reaching the final.
King posted a best jump of 6.40 metres in her first attempt to tie with Veronika Shutkova of Belarus, who claimed t...
Sailors Jesse and Zander Kirkland bowed out of the Olympic regatta with their heads held high following a gruelling day on the waters of Weymouth yesterday.
Despite failing to reach the medal race, the brothers surpassed the expectations of many afte...
Premier Paula Cox has extended her support to Bermuda’s Olympic athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games.
After attending the Annual Cup Match Classic in Somerset, Premier Cox flew to the UK at the weekend to tend to business and support Bermuda’s Olympic...
Great Britain's Jenaya Wade-Fray is to take a complete break from basketball as she prepares to swap the court for the classroom.
The St David's Islander, who has been part of Britain's women's squad for the last three years, will return to her alma ...
Arantxa King has drawn inspiration from fellow Bermuda long jumper Tyrone Smith in her bid to reach the women's final today at the Olympic Stadium.
King said watching Smith leap into the men's long jump final earlier this week had helped fuel her fir...