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TABLE OF CONTENTS Editorial by Ras Mykkal............................................... 9
2023 Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductees............. 150
Shopping Kart............................................................. 10
U17 Football KO Cup............................................... 178
Bermuda Sports News............................................... 12
Football – FA Cup..................................................... 184
B-Active with Betty Doyling....................................... 20
Cycling – Individual Time Trails............................... 190
Sports Psychology with Jenny Smatt...................... 22
Karting Season wrap-up.......................................... 196
Cover Story – Vernal Davis........................................ 24
Sports Profile (Patrick Stamper) ............................ 212
KPMG Cycling Time Trail .......................................... 30
Karting City Street Race.......................................... 214
FEI Horse Jumping..................................................... 38
Cycling – Road Race................................................ 228
Fattire Massive Mountain Bike season wrap-u....... 44
Run for the Arts 5K................................................... 238
Winner’s Edge Mountain Bike Championship.......... 54
Sir Stanley Burgess 5K............................................ 246
Sports Profile (Gordon Smith)................................... 62
Sports Profile (Jaeda Grant).................................... 254
BFA Football Awards.................................................. 64
BBA Gnosis Criterium.............................................. 256
Motocross Nationals.................................................. 82
2023 May 24th Derby................................................ 264
Ray Swan Flat 8K........................................................ 92
Sports Profile (Karl Outerbridge) .......................... 278
Ludwig Cann 10K..................................................... 102
USTF-Bermuda ....................................................... 282
2022 Sports Awards................................................. 110
Motocross National Championship wrap-up......... 296
Sports Profile (Myeisha Sharrieff)........................... 148
Brian Wellman is one of Bermuda’s greatest Track and Field athletes, who became world champion in 1995, setting a new championship indoor record (CR) of 17.72 and a personal best outdoors record of 17.62 meters. Both achievements are Bermuda National records. Brain competed collegiately for the University of Arkansas where he won two NCAA Outdoor triple jump titles. He is a four-time Bermuda Olympian and the only Bermudian to have two top six finishes in the Olympics: 5th in 1992 and 6th in 1996. At the 1994 Commonwealth Games he earned a bronze medal and has been ranked in the top ten in the world seven times. In 2009, Brian was inducted into the Bermuda Sports Hall of Fame and was honored as the Bermuda Athlete of the Year five times from 1991 to 1996. Brian Wellman, along with sprinter Troy Douglas and high jumper Nicky Saunders are the three greatest Bermudian track and field athletes.
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Published by: issuu.com www.rasmykkalinnovations.com bdasjmailbox@gmail.com Contributing Writers Betty Doyling (Health and Fitness) B Active for life Personal Fitness Trainer bactivept@gmail.com 1-441-533-4451
Jenny Smatt, M.A, M.Sc., OLY
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Freelance Writers Don Burgess Patrick Bean
Disclaimer The Bermuda Sports Journal was established in part because many of the sporting organizations have not kept records of the achievements of their athletes whether it be in photographs, documented history, or statistics. As people grow older, memories fade and is forgotten, therefore, unrecorded information frequently become fables. The goal of the Bermuda Sports Journal is to interview people and document their stories to ensure preservation of all their stories. We aim to be as accurate as possible, whilst relying on people’s honesty and their re-collection of events, including correct dates and times, therefore, some information may be inaccurate.
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Copyright and Intellectual Property One of the reasons I started the Bermuda Sports Journal Magazine, is the realization that there is a shortage of photographs, history, information, records, statistics, and pride in Bermuda’s sporting circles. Are there any pictures of Clyde Best in his school uniform? What school did he attend? Who is Frankie Brewster and what does he look like? Who is Ken Dear, Thaddeus “B Bop” Ming, Cal Dill, Burt Ingham, Debbie Hunter-Jones, and Rudy Bailey? Where can I find a picture of the Wellington Rovers or Key West Rangers football teams from the early days of football? There is more of our history in the graveyard than in our libraries, so I started trying to create something for future generations so they will know the athletes of yesteryear and current. It is unfortunate, but recently, I have been involved in a few confrontations in regards to my photographing athletes at public events where I was accused of stealing the club’s intellectual property. This has prompted me to write this article to bring some clarity and understanding for those who need to know about copyrights and intellectual property. First and foremost, it is illegal and wrong to invade someone’s private property and photograph them against their will. But anybody with a camera or cellphone can take pictures and/or videos at a public event unless there are stipulations, rules and/or contracted agreements in place. A home club or governing body will allow media access to their events because media coverage is good for everyone, especially those who cannot attend. I cover sport events as a photographer for this journal and the daily newspaper, I also produce custom-made posters of our athletes. Sometimes, I will approach the team management and ask for permission to do a team picture. This is best achieved with some type of negotiated agreement to avoid intellectual property issues. Many of the clubs here do not have their name or logo copy written or protected, therefore it is legally difficult to argue for something you don’t have. My advice to Bermuda’s clubs and governing bodies is to have your club’s name, logos and crest copyright protected, that is your intellectual property. Build your brand with contracted agreements, this may not be a multi-million-dollar deal, but it is a means to generate some revenue for your club. Copyright is a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the work in a tangible form of expression. Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce. The person who creates an image “the creator” will generally be the first owner of the copyright unless there is a contracted agreement as to who owns the rights to the work.
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Decoration, which is only given to officers who have 12 years of commissioned service in good standing. Major Butler was sent on a string of exchanges and attachments and was a graduate of the Company Commanders Course at Warminster, earning him the opportunities to meet some of the dignitaries who called on the island, having been aide-de-camp and honorary aide-de-camp to several governors including Sir Edwin Leather, and equerry to Princess Margaret. He met Queen Elizabeth II and US Vise-President George Bush Sr. in 1975, 1984 and 1990, and from 1981 to 1984. Major Butler served through four embodiments for civil unrest. As a cricketer, he took a liking for umpiring and joined the West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association and travelled the world, umpiring games for 47 years. He met his wife, Alfreda, at a Hallowe’en party on Princess Street and would meet her home every day after work. They had been married for 47 years and had two daughters, Angeline Butler and Melissa Butler Griffiths.
RANDALL “RANDY” BUTLER Randall “Randy” Butler was well-known across Bermuda for three things. Major in the Bermuda Regiment, Express mail in the Bermuda Post Office and as a Cricket Umpire. Randy was the second youngest of seven children of Myrtle and Vaughn Evans. His father was a painter from Dominica and his mother was a homemaker. As a teenager, he played for Western Stars cricket team as an all-rounder. When he was 14 years old and packing groceries at the Old Stop and Shop
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grocery store on Church Street, a staff member gave him a cricket bat. Angle Street was his home pitch and he and his brother Michael played a lot of street cricket in those early days. He was conscripted into the Bermuda Regiment in 1967, not long after the Bermuda Regiment was formed and did not want to join; he retired from the regiment in November 1990 as a major. He rose through the ranks during a 23-year career. He was awarded an Efficiency
Over the years he has won several awards for his umpiring work including the West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association’s 50th anniversary 2013 Appreciation Award for dedicated and committed service as a regional vice-president and in 2014, the Bermuda Cricket Board’s Appreciation Award for service to cricket. He was employed at the Bermuda Post Office for 25 years, working as the express mail manager, served as vice-president of the West Indies Cricket Umpires’ Association and on the Bermuda Cricket Board of Control and the International Cricket Council. Randall Lewis Burrows Butler was born on August 30, 1944, former officer of the Royal Bermuda Regiment and veteran cricket official is survived by his wife, Alfreda, and their children, Angeline and Melissa Butler. Major Butler. died in April 2023 at aged 78.
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On May 14, 2023, Marco Warren, the captain of Pembroke Hamilton Club Zebra’s football team was discovered injured on North Shore Road, in Hamilton Parish, about 3.15am, and later died from his injuries. The 29-year-old father of a newborn son was the victim of a hit and run incident as he walked home from Bailey’s Bay Club. The naturally talented and gifted footballer comes from a rich dynasty of football greats on both sides of his family, the skill Marco developed comes from generations of prolific footballers, he was a great-grand son to Key West Rangers and PHC Zebra’s, Earl “Townsey” Russell and grandson of former North Village, Southampton Rangers and Bermuda National midfielder Randy Bean. His father Dwight “Payback” Warren was also a great footballer who played for the national squad, Boulevard Blazers, and North Village Rams.
working on colors, comfort, fit, and quality control testing of the boots. The Bermuda Sports Journal would like to extend our sincere condolence to the family and friends of Marco, we encourage/plead with anyone who has information about the hit and run incident that killed Marco Warren, to do the honorable thing and contact the police at 2950011, or the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477.
Diminutive in size, like his mother, Marco’s passion for the game of football would lead him to three “Most Valuable Player” awards in five years and numerous league and cup titles with PHC Zebras. He also played for the national team, making his debut on March 8, 2015, helping Bermuda beat Grenada 2-0. Off the field, Marco was quite the entrepreneur as he designed and was developing his own brand of football boots. He and his sister worked together to design and patent the ‘MW’ boot, spending the 2022 -2023 football season
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Diane Hunt Stalwart of Sport and Education 1946-2023
Diane Hunt, career in softball with the PHC Zebras,
intricate part of the Somerset community holding
before moving to Somerset Bluebirds. She was
many positions at Somerset Cricket Club, including
an outstanding member of the Big Blue Machine,
head the education and the youth committee, she
the women’s national softball team that became a
utilized both her skills as a seasoned educator and
dominant force in Central American and the Carib-
devoted sportswoman for the benefit of the Somer-
bean were she made her name as a catcher. She
set community. Diane Hunt, a Stern but loving and
also coached football and netball and served as an
caring person, one of the most influential people in
administrator for the Bermuda Football Association,
the Somerset community. A stalwart of Somerset
where she was one of the selectors for BFA leg-
Cricket Club was born on December 19, 1946. She
ends scholarships. Aside from her athletic prowess
died in March 2023 at the age of 76.
on the field, she was a veteran teacher at West End Primary School where she taught math and physical education, she also taught at Northlands Primary School. A gifted writer, and a chronicler of Cup Match history, the game, and its traditions. She also wrote about the history of the school where she spent most of her career and was a leading member of the West End Warriors, a group fighting to save West End Primary from closure under reforms of the public education system. Ms. Hunt’s was an 16
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SPORTS
SELLER
Sharon Fenn has decided to sell the sports equipment, apparel and sneaker store after owning/operating it for 19 years is ‘calling it a day’. The popular sports shop in the Washington Mall has served the athletics community for a long time and has an interesting history. Runners Jim and Debbie Butterfield first opened the Sportseller in the Old Cellar Lane on Front Street back in 1979. When they would travel to the United States to run the New York and Boston marathons, friends would ask if they would bring back running shoes for them and that ‘gave birth’ to the idea of opening a sportswear shop.
Sharon Fenn After some 10 years, they sold it to their Accountant and friend, Sutherland Madeiros, who along with the Butterfield’s, Steven Petty and John Cash started the Bermuda Triathlon Association. In 1993, Sharon joined Sutherland as manager and buyer and purchased the Sportseller in 2004. Sharon grew the business with good customer relations, utilizing social media presence, and their customer e-mail database to market the store inventory and the Sportseller would be the ‘go-to’place for runners, swimmers and anyone looking for trendy sports fashions. For a small business, with a solid customer base, The Sportseller has built a unique person-to-person relationship with about three hundred customers. For Ms. Fenn, she said thankfully, she is healthy, wants to travel and spend as much time with her husband as possible.
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How to lower your salt intake Women are often bombarded with messages about how their bodies should look. From advertising to social media, we are constantly told that we need to be thinner, curvier, or more toned. This can lead to low self-esteem and body image issues. When I was competing, I was never small enough. When I experienced weight gain with my tumor, I still wasn’t small enough. However now, I feel the most confident and comfortable in my body.
Your body is resilient.
It is so important to remember that all bodies are beautiful. There is no one ideal body type. Every woman’s body is unique and special.
It is the only one you’ll ever have, so make sure you love and enjoy it.
There are many reasons why women should love their bodies, but here are a few.
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It has survived everything you’ve been through, both physically and emotionally.
Your body is beautiful. It is a work of art, created by nature.
Your body is yours. If you’re struggling to love your body, here are a few things you can do:
Your body is strong & capable.
Focus on the things you love about your body. What makes you feel good? What are you proud of?
It allows you to do all the things you love, from running to dancing to hugging your loved ones. It is recommended by the American Heart
Surround yourself with positive messages about body image. Follow body-positive influencers on social media, and unfollow those
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that make you question your body. Read books and articles about body acceptance, and watch movies and TV shows that feature diverse body types. Talk to someone you trust about your body image issues. A therapist or counsellor can help you work through your feelings and develop a more positive body image.
Remember, you are not alone. Many women struggle with body image issues. But it is possible to overcome them and learn to love your body for what it is. Loving your body is a journey, not a destination. There will be ups and downs along the way. But if you keep working at it, you will eventually reach a place where you truly love and appreciate your body.
Practice self-care. Take care of your physical and emotional health by eating healthy foods, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep. Be kind to yourself. Talk to yourself the way you would talk to a friend. Forgive yourself for your mistakes and focus on your strengths. Celebrate your body. Wear clothes that make you feel confident and sexy. Take care of your skin and hair. Find a community of body-positive women. Surround yourself with people who love and support you, no matter what your body looks like.
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Team Mindset Matters An Athlete’s Candid Reflection Recently I had the opportunity to work with several of our elite athletes as they prepared to compete at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile. The focus of the half-day session was on developing performance mindset skills that can be leveraged during training as well as during competition. In addition to goal setting and celebrating success, the group discovered the importance of being aware of their role in setting and maintaining a healthy mindset for the team. Whether you are an athlete in an individual sport or participate in a team sport, here are a few tips to get physically grounded, create an effective gameplan and convert to a “we can do it” mindset. Your Mindset Matters How you show up to practice or to competition matters. Notice how you are feeling – are you in a positive mindset or struggling with fatigue, self-confidence, or doubt? Whether you articulate these feelings, others can sense your energy level. Further, your comments, negative or positive, that align with that mindset impact and can set the tone for the competition or disrupt a potentially negative spiral started by a teammate. TIP: Do a check-in with yourself before practice or competition. Are you feeling up-beat or fighting negative thoughts in your mind? Are you feeling hopeful or hopeless? Worthy or worthless? Powerful or helpless? Ask yourself what you need to do not only for your own success but what else you can do to support your teammates. Just this simple conscious check-in can be a powerful way to ensure your mindset is a good one.
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Name Negativity and Set Boundaries It can be difficult finding the courage to call out a teammate if they are being self-critical or negative about a situation, performance, or another athlete. However, it is important to address inappropriate commentary in a constructive manner. TIP: Name and redirect negative comments in a constructive way. Should a teammate vocalize how disappointed they are with a performance, make excuses or share a critical comment, you may opt to say something like; “Hey, I am sorry you didn’t reach your goal, that is difficult. Remember when you/we did…. you/we can do it again” or “Let’s reset”
Seek and Give Support To Each Other Don’t be afraid to lean on your teammates and ask for what you need to get support and shift into a positive mindset if you are struggling. If fears and anxiety are setting in, invite commentary and affirmations from your coach or fellow athletes.
to focus on the tough or grueling workouts but seize opportunities to just hang out, grab a bite to eat or schedule a social event. This allows trust to be built and a foundation for relationships to extend beyond the pitch or pool. To sum it up, sports should be fun; both training and competition, even at the elite level. High performing athletes can often get consumed by their own thoughts and these can be debilitating and even inhibit others’ performances. Stomp out negativity and become even more successful by focusing on mindfulness as well as developing habits and practices that make you and your team feel worthy, hopeful and powerful! Note: Special thanks to Dr. Tony Tucci, PsyD for collaborating with Jenny on this article.
TIP: Talk in practice about signs, tendencies, and indicators that you may need assistance with. Build a team environment of trust where you may recognize when a teammate is “in their head”, isolated or even over-excited. Discuss what they would like you to say or do to enable them to get into the ideal mindset and performance zone. This could look like; “Hey, I noticed you’ve been really quiet and haven’t said much. Let’s shake it out” or “Let’s remember what got you/us here and draw on that”. Remembering the game plan and strategies that have worked and physically shaking it out can be a powerful tool.
Commit to Celebrating Success Nothing elevates team performance than the momentum that follows celebrating success. Have you ever been part of a team that’s on a roll and the excitement fuels better performances all around? TIP: Celebrate successes, the little milestones as well as the “big goals” frequently and overtly. It is not arrogant if you share your successes in a modest and appropriate way such as “I am so excited that I did well in this race, it feels good to reach my goal time!” In addition to the self-recognition and endorphins that result, we open ourselves to receive positive support from our teammates and strengthen relationships.
Have Fun Together A common thread for elite athletes that I hear more and more about is the importance of lifting one another up and having fun together. There are certainly times
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“Peace is not the absence of conflict it is the ability to handle
high-quality fielder for Flatts Victoria.
conflict by peaceful means.” - Ronald Reagan
Davis played as a colt in the 1959 Eastern Counties Cup match
A peacemaker is defined in Oxford Languages Dictionary as:
between Flatts and Bailey’s Bay, which was notorious for its having
“A person who brings about peace, especially by
had two innings completed by both teams over the course of
reconciling adversaries.”
just one day, with Bay coming out the winner of a low scoring,
Thus, it was not by accident that Bermuda tennis legend Vernal
but thrilling match that saw an aggregate total of less than
Davis, who passed away in February at the age of 79, was nicknamed
400 runs scored. Like most of the batters Davis endured lean
‘Peacemaker’, based on his consistent actions in seeking to diffuse
moments at the crease, managing to score just two runs on
conflicts between people and organizations such was a great part of
debut. Sent in at number eight in the first innings, Davis was
his legend. Before anger management psychologists and counsellors
clean bowled by Eric Somner for just two runs. His second
became popular in promoting the win/win concept of conflict
appearance at the wicket was even more disastrous, as
resolution, Davis held this tool as an active method of resolving
Bay’s Cal Outerbridge induced a catch off his bat, which
disputes and bringing rivals together, while promoting harmony,
Wendell Outerbridge pouched, with Davis not troubling
particularly within the Hermitage Road community where he grew up
the scorers at all, falling for a duck.
and worked at the formerly named St Brendan’s Hospital. Not that
In the end Bailey’s Bay dethroned Flatts after posting
Davis was puny, physically inferior, afraid to or unable to fight, for quite
scores of 72 and 129-5, while Flatts, in reply, tallied
the contrary was true. Standing just shy of six-feet tall -- but appearing
74 and 123, falling three runs short of a successful
much taller -- svelte, muscular, with an appearance that warned of
defense. Davis was not called on to bowl in his
considerable athleticism and toughness, Davis could handle himself
first county appearance but played a vital part in
if push came to shove, but he’d rather make friends than enemies,
containing runs among the tight confines of the
build relationships not feuds and rarely did he find need to engage
‘rectangle’ that was Flatts Field. “He didn’t do
in or resort to pugilistic activities. Grounded in Christian principles,
much in that match, but he was a bowler
Davis took to heart and implemented throughout his life the words of
who could move the ball both ways and
Matthew the Apostle, who wrote in the Holy Bible: “Blessed are the
he was an excellent fielder,” said Herman
peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”
(Butch) Smith of Davis. “He was a good
Rather than fists, Davis fought via sport, first making a name for
all-rounder in terms of bowling and
himself on the cricket pitch as a seam bowler, late-order batsman and
fielding, which were his strong points,
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but he batted down the order. He bowled slow to medium fast and was
people were left out of tournaments at Coral Beach because of the
more of a stock bowler.”
invitation requirement, but Vernal kind of busted that wide open, he and
Former Hamilton Parish Workman’s Club President Allan Smith
Allan Simmons. “But Vernal was the champ that solidified that run where,
remembered Davis as a young cricketer of great promise.“He had a lot of
for the first time in Bermuda’s history, we had a Black champion that
potential and was quick in the field,” said Smith. “I remember the 1959
reigned for an extended period in singles and doubles.”
match, where he was a colt and while he didn’t do much in that game,
Davis’ impact on the sport went beyond local shores all the way to the
he was picked for a reason.“They didn’t pick just anybody to play for the
hallowed grass courts at the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
champions, so he definitely had the ability, but then he went into tennis.”
(AELTC) in London, where he participated in qualifying Wimbledon, tennis’ premier annual event. As noted by Maybury, there was a fierce, competitive rivalry with Bruce Sims, the father of top golfer Michael
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As immaterial was his initial foray into County Cup, conversely significant
Sims and former director of tennis and golf at Southampton Princess’
and ground-breaking was Davis’ incursion into the hitherto White
Turtle Hill facilities. “At the time Bob Alger was the pro at Southampton
dominated local and international tennis scene.
Princess and he brought on Bruce Sims as his assistant and one
A previous feature in the Bermuda Sports Journal noted Davis for efforts
could say protégé, before he (Bob) was replaced by Bruce,” explained
that served to “break down barriers for future Black players to participate
Maybury. “Bruce Sims eventually took over as golf director as well as
in the sport”, while “laying the foundation through his gentleman-like
tennis, but the main focus was on the tennis aspect.
conduct, which influenced tennis to become the diverse sport all can
“Bruce was Bermuda champion at the same time as Vernal and was
enjoy”.
getting the same lessons from Bob Alger as was Bob’s son Steve Alger
Davis unequivocally ruled local tennis during much of the 1970s and
and was right up there in terms of his standard at that time.
1980s, ascending to the top spot as a ‘replacement’ for another
“Initially it was a battle between Allan Simmons and Bruce Sims, but
Black pioneer Allan Simmons, with Bruce Sims as his foil and chief
then Vernal came up between them and started to beat everybody. “So
rival. Anxious to share in the glory of a new frontier, Davis brought
Vernal had an ongoing rivalry with Bruce Sims, which transferred into
company, inspiring and coaching the likes of Eugene (Sam) Maybury,
the doubles, where Bruce partnered with Eddie Kyme. “Vernal though
David Lambert, Coleridge Place and Ricky Mallory, all of whom would
brought in fresh talent, because he was invested in sharing his gift and
be enriched by and enjoy moments at the pinnacle of the sport.
growing the sport among his and all people. He brought in Ricky Mallory,
“Vernal Davis was the Black champion that came through after White
who won his first doubles title with Vernal Davis. “At the time Ricky had
domination,” said Maybury, who eventually supplanted his mentor as
difficulty getting through in the singles area because Vernal and I were
the Island’s number one player and premier grassroots coach. “He was
reigning and once Vernal had had his reign the baton was passed on to
the first Black champion that held the reins for such an extended period
me and I became the champ and, like Davis, I was moved to similarly to
of time. “Prior to him was Cromwell Manders, who held it for about five
assist others at the grass-roots level forward.”
years and then it was Allan Simmons, who was in and out of the top
In what was a transitional stage and golden era for local Blacks in the
spot, as he battled with Bruce Sims.
sport Davis stood as the king, while there was similarly a Black queen
“But Vernal held it for seven to eight years straight and was able to
among the local women’s circuit, where Donna Bradshaw likewise had a
single-handedly shift the social fabric of tennis in Bermuda, as he
sustained period of dominance.
became the first Black tennis pro at the National Tennis Stadium (WER
“It came to be that there were two Black champions in men’s and
Joell Tennis Stadium).”
women’s tennis, with Donna Bradshaw the champion among the
Maybury spoke to Davis’ reputation as not only a peacemaker, but
ladies,” said Maybury. “She became the first black lady champion in and
someone who looked to provide amicable alternatives to conflict. “The
around that same time, which had had Claire Smith and Jan Macintosh
kind of person that he was, was that of a resolver,” said Maybury. “He
dominating the women’s side Donna came through and upset that apple
always looked to protect people. “In his younger days he was quite an
cart. “She and Vernal changed the tide of the sport in it being White
athlete. He was very strong, but he used his size to make peace not war.
dominated and then I and others came and advanced it even further
He would break things up and make sure that peace was made and that
and busted things wide open and the rest is history. “Vernal Davis was
conflicts were resolved. “That was his character and that led me train
definitely the catalyst. He was the individual that changed the face of
and play with him. “So when it came to Vernal breaking through and
tennis. That changed the color demographic of tennis in Bermuda.” As
breaking down the racial barriers that had been erected at Pomander
well as being once employed at St Brendan’s, Davis spent many years
Gate, Coral Beach and all of the elite clubs he was that peacemaker
working as an orderly at KEMH before being promoted to that of head of
again, the resolver. “He was the first to play at certain tournaments,
the facility’s emergency medical technicians (EMTs). He at one time used
particularly at Coral Beach, where they had invitations only. “A lot of
to give free tennis lessons to staff members, when there were tennis
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courts on site, which spoke to his generosity. “Vernal was a very studied and fierce competitor and any time you came to play against Vernal you had to bring your tip top game,” said David Lambert, a former President of the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association and one-time student of Davis. “He was highly measured, and he measured the opponents, you really had to be the best you could be when you came up against Vernal Davis. “However, when it came to tennis, Poutside of actual competition, he was very generous with his time and his talent. “If he came across the stadium and he saw you hitting balls against the wall, he would stop and offer you very valuable information. “Vernal helped countless people to improve their games, their techniques and offered his knowledge of the game to anybody, that’s just the type of guy he was. “It wasn’t just about helping Black people; it was about helping people.” Not merely a talent of club level capability, Davis possessed skill and talent to test and often better overseas professionals that were invited to the Island for high tournaments. “I remember Vernal playing against players that had been invited to come to Bermuda to compete in tournaments at different clubs,” said Lambert.
“When I was 18 years old I changed coaches and one of the things that
“These players were often of very high standard and more often than not
I found out about Vernal Davis was that he played his personality,” said
the last one standing, as far as Bermudian players were concerned, was
Lambert. “He was focused, aggressive and he wanted you to practice a
Vernal Davis. “In many cases Vernal was the one who ended up winning
shot over and over until you got it right.
the tournaments and that’s how he got the title of ‘People’s Champion’.
“And you had myself and Colie Place being coached by Vernal Davis and
“A lot of people don’t understand or don’t know how he got the title of
he would not accept anything less than your best.
‘People’s Champion’, but while some Bermuda players were often able
“Like I said, Vernal played his personality. If there was some uncertainty
to get to the quarter-finals or semifinals, he was able to hold his form
of a point he would give the point away. He was not afraid to give a point
throughout and win titles.”
away, that’s how confident he was in his game.
Whereas many players of Davis’ era preferred to engage in baseline
“Vernal would say, ‘You can have that point’. And he would just come
rallies, with the goal of wearing down opponents with consistency, Davis
back and win the next one, that’s how good he was and how much of a
preferred to play the high risk/high reward, power game and was a
gentleman he was.
proponent of the ‘first strike’ style of tennis, serving big, taking balls on
“In finals we had lines-persons and chair umpires, but otherwise we
the rise -- much as a former world number one Roger Federer -- attacking
would call our own games, but that’s just how much of a gentleman he
returns with speed and ending points quickly, even on the slow clay at
was and how fair a person he was and these things really came through
WER Joell Tennis Stadium and Coral Beach Club.
on the court.
By the time opponents realized what was happening they would find
“You learned more about how to be a gentleman and a good sportsman
themselves down and out, with Davis moving on in victory.
on the court, along with how to play the game in watching Vernal Davis.
“Vernal wasn’t trying to settle into a game or rally,” said Lambert. “He
There were a lot of life lessons to be learnt.”
was looking to put the ball away as soon as possible at the first available
Davis’ traversed generations, with his contributions to the sport not lost
opportunity.
on many of today’s generation of tennis practitioners.
“He was coming at you hard right from the start.
Among those millennials who noted his understanding, appreciation and
“He was a very aggressive player who he played from side to side.
indebtedness to Davis having cleared the path upon which they now trod
“He was studied, athletic, quick, with good, sound technique, but he
was former Bermuda number one Gavin Manders, who, like Davis, has
was also a very cerebral player and he was able to digest technique and
also dabbled in cricket.
tactics of other players and incorporate what he saw into his own game.
And much like his predecessor Manders is dedicated to raising the
“He was also able to read the strategy of opponents and formulate ways
quality and accessibility of tennis in Bermuda for persons of all ages, at
to counteract them.”
every skill level, with a core focus in developing the next generation of
However, more than brilliance on the tennis court Davis’ gentle, caring
Bermudian tennis players.
manner and willingness to give of his knowledge that stood out.
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Manders Tennis Management (MTM), where he is the director and has a stable of certified coaches that include the likes of Jovan Whitter, Earl Leader and Tariq Simons. “Me personally, I didn’t get a lot of Vernal when I was younger,” explained Manders, the great nephew of another prominent Black tennis practitioner and coach, Cromwell Manders. “But as I became number one on the Island I saw a good bit of him and he would always come and talk to me when he saw me. “I never got to do much with him in terms of coaching, rather he offered me insight on how to be a champion and how to have the confidence and deportment to be at the top, with all of the intricate challenges that come with that.
reminisce on things as well.
“When he saw me out on the street he would check on me and things like that, so I kind of got the latter part of him.
“We used to always watch him play in his tournaments and he taught both
“He was a man that obviously loved tennis and he loved everything about
myself and my sister tennis, but we didn’t really stick with it which is one
competition and the next generation that was coming through.
of the regrets I did have and wish that I did stick with it more, because I
“He was dedicated to his craft as well as to those who came after him.
really enjoyed it.”
“Sam Maybury was the one who really taught me the most about Vernal
Similarly Mendes’ younger sibling spoke with reverence and affection for
and what he meant to Black tennis players and the vibe that he had to
the man that was key to her existence and afforded her all he could to
come up through and because of his level he broke through that and
ensure that she was able to attain her life’s goals and was always willing
paved the way for guys like myself, so that we do not have as many
to offer a ‘hand-up’ to anyone who may have been enduring hard times or
obstacles and issues in coming into the sport, so we definitely owe him a
simply needed the comfort, support and presence of a listening ear.
lot for that.”
“My dad was very involved in both my sister’s and I lives and anything we
Nevertheless, beyond all of his tennis accomplishments Vernal Davis was
would invite him to he would make sure and be there,” said Bean. “He
a father and grandfather who doted on his off-spring, which included
loved to come to my children’s activities.
daughters Onika Mendes and Kimber-Lee Bean, granddaughters
“Any sports events he would just turn up and I wouldn’t have to give
Kimora-Lee and Lanziah Bean and grandsons Enrique Mendes and the
him much notice, he would just be there. “He turned up at my house
late Damore Bean, all of whom he introduced to the game that was his
any time I needed him to watch my children and he’s always been there
passion.
for me, especially through the loss of my son last year. “He was there
His daughters remember a dad who fell over backward for them and
for me during what was a very difficult time and having to watch him
provided an infinite amount of love and attention.
also get sick a year later was just so hard, but he was there for me when
Mendes spoke fondly of a man who always had a joke to tell, paid special
I needed him. “He was just a very loving and caring dad, who always
attention his grandchildren, was keen to teach and tell them them all
had good advice and wisdom. “He would always reflect on life and the
about the great game of tennis and was doubly proud of the educational
reasons why things happen and give reasons why things happen in life.
achievements of his daughters.
“He always kept me centred around Christ, because he was a Christian
“He was just so proud of my sister and I and what we had accomplished
and very heavily expressed his love for the Lord. “He always admired me
in our lives,” said Mendes. “Because he was not an educated man he felt
as a woman of God myself and having that as a major part of my life and
so proud that my sister and I were able to go off to school and become
that I was raising my family in a Christ-centered home. “He taught my
educated.
children how to play tennis. He taught me how to play tennis. He took
“I’m a qualified accountant and my sister is a registered nurse and that
it very seriously. He had more fun with the grandchildren, but with me it
would be the first thing he would say to people, ‘One of my daughters is
was a lot more serious, because my sister and me where his pride and joy
an accountant and the other ones a nurse’.
and he wanted to pass along his talent and knowledge to us and teach us
“He was just so proud of us and always talked about us in that respect.
his craft. “And he was a person who was always very giving of his time,
“Of course he loved his grandchildren as well and always came up to
his money, his love to whoever needed it, but to his family there was no
spend time with my son and my sister had two daughters and a son who
question about it, he would give it if he had it.”
passed due to an illness when he was only 12 years old.
Indeed the world is a lot poorer for the loss of Vernal Davis, a father, a
“He spent a lot of time with his grandchildren and taught them tennis.
hero to many and a most precious son of the soil that is Bermuda.
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The Bermuda Bicycle Association’s road racing season started with the customary team time trial. Teams of 3 or 4 riders raced the 9-mile course from the old Paget post office along Middle Road, up Lighthouse Hill to Henry VIII Restaurant and along South Shore Road, to the finish line at Bermuda College.
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Bicycle Works Women Team 1: Panzy Olander, Jennifer Lightbourne, Louise Wells, Lori Orchard.
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VT Women Team 1 of Maddie Durkin, Cora Lee Starzomski and Rose-Anna Hoey topped the Women category.
VT Men Team 2 of Jamie Cousins, Steve Smith, and Philip Mace finished first overall.
The Bermuda Rulers Cycle Club’s Wouter Aarts, Kian Wookely, Andrew Charlesworth, and Stephen Ryan placed third overall.
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BJC Women Team Charlotte Millington, Annabelle Miller, and Skye Ferguson.
BJC Women Team crossed the finish line in 16th place.
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KPMG Bermuda Junior Cycling Team Time Trial Results Sunday, March 19, 2023
Place
Team
Team Members
Category
Time
1
VT Men 1
D. Mayho, J. Langley, C Morris
Open
22:00
2
VT Men 2
S. Smith, J. Cousins, P. Mace
Open
22:55
3
BRCC 1
W. Aarts, K. Wookey, A. Charlesworth, S. Ryan
Open
23:05
4
Winners Edge 1
D. Glasford, M. Hatherley, A. Kirk, M. Terceira
Open
23:30
5
Bicycle Works Men 1
C. Roberts, C. Richardson, B. Steinhoff, A. Pitcher
Open
23:59
6
Winners Edge 2
C. Ferguson, O. Ingham, R. Smith, T. Quarterly
Open
24:13
7
BRCC 3
A. Hopkin, J. Thompson, P. Tadman, D. Fagundo
Open
25:34
8
BJC 2
A. Thomas, Z. Moniz, D. Eiselt, J. Wright
Junior
25:45
9
VT Women 1
M. Durkin, C. Starzomski, R. Hoey
Women
26:14
10
Bicycle Works Men 2
C. Dunstan, W. Lawrence, S. Jennings, M. Burch
Open
26:23
11
Winners Edge 3
M. Thomas, H. Williams, M. Simons, F. Ming
Open
26:26
12
Bicycle Works Women 1
J. Lightbourne, L. Wells, L. Orchard, P. Olander
Women
26:29
13
Winners Edge 4
M. Ringer, K. Richardson, D. Simons, C. Roque
Open
27:04
14
BRCC 2
C. Thresh, J. McGlynn, R. Smith, M. Booth
Open
27:10
15
BJC 3
J. Drea, J. Lau, M. Butterfield, S. Smith
Junior
27:56
16
BJC Women
A. Miller, C. Millington, S. Ferguson, S. Cumbermack
Women
28:16
17
Bicycle Works Women 2
Z. Roberts, C. Black, S. Ryan, B. Greenwald
Women
28:17
18
Bicycle Works Men 3
R. Thomas, J. Trott, R. Gorman, S. Wells
Open
29:09
19
BJC 1
R. Donawa, D. Sainsbury, K. Stevens
Junior
30:57
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On Saturday 18th March, the Bermuda Equestrian Federation held its second leg of Bermuda’s round of the 2023 FEI (Fédération Equestre Internationale) Jumping World Challenge at the Vesey Street, National Equestrian Centre. The FE Jumping World Challenge comprises of three separate competitions. Each of the three competitions offers Team and Individual Jumping Classifications in the following height categories : Category A 1.20 – 1.30m Height Category B 1.10 – 1.20 m Height Category 3 1.00 – 1.10 m Height Bermuda’s Pamela Mahoney, who is a FEI Level 1 Judge, oversaw the local competition. Bermuda’s final round of the FEI Jumping World Challenge will take place at the National Equestrian Centre on Saturday 8th April 2023 and Cathy of Harper, a FEI Level 3 Judge from Canada together Judge Pam Mahoney will judge this final event. Photo on the left: Isabelle Pelletier riding Kaid HZ placed fourth with 18 faults and a time of 60.21.
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Jaylynn Hines and her gelding, Toto D’ysenbeeck Z, triumphed in both rounds of the Category A competition with zero faults in a time of 60.36 in the second round.
Vicki Steele and her horse, In the Stars, also incurred a combined 4-point penalty score but with a time of 67.41in the B Category.
Philip Correia riding Junior Cardento was second in Category A with a combined penalty score of 4 faults in a time of 56.46.
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McKeisha Smith & Da Vinci was second place with a combined 8-point penalty score and a time of 59.29 in the second round.
Michael Rodrigues riding Rambo, once again, secured the top spot in Category C with a commendable no penalties.
Sierra Wolffe riding Forza captured the third place with a total of 16 faults and a time of 61.06. In the second round.
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HORSE JUMPING RESULTS CATEGORY A (1.20 – 1.30M) FIRST PLACE Jaylynn Hines and “Toto D’ysenbeeck Z” Clear round with a time of 60.36. SECOND PLACE Philip Correia and “Junior Cardento” 4 faults in a time of 56.46.
CATEGORY B DIVISION (1.10 – 1.20M) FIRST PLACE Tyler James and “Cruise Control” 4 -point penalty score in a time of 60.07. SECOND PLACE Vicki Steele and “In The Stars” 4-point penalty score with a time of 67.41.
CATEGORY C DIVISION (1.00 – 1.10M) FIRST PLACE Michael Rodrigues and “Rambo” Zero penalties. SECOND PLACE McKeisha Smith and “Da Vinci” 8-point penalty score in a time of 59.29. THIRD PLACE - Sierra Woolfe and “Forza” 16 faults and a time of 61.06. FOURTH PLACE Isabelle Pelletier and “Kaid HZ” 18 faults and a time of 60.21. Tyler James, the youngest Bermuda competitor riding Cruise Control capture 1st place with a combined 4 -point penalty score and time of 60.07 in Category B.
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The One Communications / Fattire Massive Mountain Bike seventh and final round in the series wrapped up at Ferry Reach. The competitors had to contend with high winds and a challenging 2.5-mile course, a course that restricted the best riders to a maximum of 5 laps within an hour long race.
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Jennifer Lightbourne (#19) won the final round and took second place in the Female Open 60 Championship.
Class Jens Drea (#79) was 10th in the 13-16 Class.
James Holloway (#15) negotiates a treacherous downhill to finish second overall in the Male Open 60 Class.
Dominique Mayho (#20) rode three events winning the final round in the Male Open 60 race at Ferry Reach but 12th in the championship.
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ANDREW CHARLESWORTH Finished the season in 9th place in the Male Open 60 Class.
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Zina Jones missed two rounds, won one and finished the series third overall.
Conor White only raced three events for 14th in the series.
- Kavin Smith, won the Male Open 60 Championship and his first mountain bike title with four second place finishes and three first.
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Mountain bike MALE OPEN 60 MINS Position Name 1 Kavin Smit 2 James Holloway 3 Alan Potts 4 Hans Hirschi 5 Che’quan Richardson 6 Duncan Simons 7 Cameron Morris 8 Michael Terceira 9 Andrew Charlesworth 10 Chris Nusum 11 Philip Worboys 1 Dominique Mayho 13 Matthew Ringer 14 Conor White 15 Manning Smith 16 David Byrne 17 Grant Goudge 18 Brian Steinhoff 19 Craig Ferguson 20 Jenai Robinson 21 Christopher Smith 22 Dennis Fagundo 23 Clifford Roberts 24 Maceo Dill 25 Mark Da ponte 26 Blake Camara 27 Jackson Langley 28 Mark Dunley-Owen 29 Oliver Riihiloma 30 Howard Williams 31 Edwin Bento 32 Cassie Mcphee 33 Moses Johnson 34 Wendell Burrows 35 Christopher Roque 36 Nathan J. Trott 37 Dirk Hasselkuss 38 Chris Pedro 39 Jay Riihiluoma 40 Peter Riihiluoma 41 Mark Domingo 42 Rupert Henagulph 43 Thomas Quarterly 44 Stephen Ryan 45 Justin Frank 46 Kian Wookey 47 Chad Townsell 48 Justin Horsfall 49 Andrew Simons 50 Deryck Raymond
Total Points 141 116 109 104 85 83 83 81 70 63 62 60 58 51 51 46 42 40 34 33 27 24 19 19 18 15 14 11 10 10 10 8 7 7 7 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
final results FEMALE OPEN 60 MINS Position Name 1 Jennifer Wilson 2 Jennifer Lightbourne 3 Pansy Olander 4 Ashley Robinson 5 Caitlin Conyers 6 Lori Orchard MALE OPEN 30 MINS Position Name 1 Dominic Smith 2 Dave Wolffe 3 Daniel Ringer 4 Matthew Carr 5 Justin Horsfall 6 Sherman Darrell 7 Shane Mora 8 Ryan Wilson 9 Peter Dunne 10 Paul Hayward 11 Yan Leclerc 12 Holger Eiselt 13 Seamus Durkin 14 Andrew Davis 15 24 16 Charles Dunstan 17 Sebastien Malo 18 Deshi Smith 19 Rupert Henagulph 20 Rui Moniz 21 Chris Fosker 22 Mark Booth 23 Ben Zoeller 24 55 Cameron Madeiros 25 7 Stephen Muso 26 180 Alex Adelsberg FEMALE OPEN 30 MINS Position Name 1 56 Rebecca May 2 57 Florence Pedro 3 144 Zina Jones 4 161 Becky Garley
Total Points 135 121 118 118 25 22
Total Points 137 120 107 104 99 97 83 73 72 42 40 38 31 25 Tom Johansmeyer 23 19 15 14 14 13 11 11 10 6 6
Total Points 142 133 110 22
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MALE 9–12-YEAR-OLD- Continued 3 Neil Mountford 25 4 Scott Mello 25 5 Philando Hill 25 6 Chris Fosker 22 7 Daniel Heinlein 20 FEMALE NOVICE Position Name 1 Sharon Hammond 2 Kim Raymond 3 Sarah Ryan
Total Points 25 25 25
MALE 13 – 16-YEAR-OLD Position Name 1 Gordon Smith 2 Wyatt Hall 3 Zach Moniz 4 Joshua Wilson 5 Andrew Thomas
Total Points 147 138 120 112 106
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Dylan Eiselt 97 Makao Butterfield 94 Sanchez Smith 73 Legend Mcintosh 66 Jens Drea 62 Jake Smith 52 Charles Fox 52 Hudson Ferris 46 Jeon Wolfe 45 Clarence Trott 43 Kieshaun Gibbons-Johnson Cody Moni 33 Jazuri Thompson 29 Grayson Tavares 21 Alex Malo 19 Mathias Gerber 13 Lucas Bule 11 Tai Cedenio 7
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FEMALE 13 – 16-YEAR-OLD Position Name 1 Kelise Wade 2 Skye Ferguson
Total Points 150 135
MALE 9–12-YEAR-OLD Position Name 1 Ray Richardson 2 Jonah Macguinness 3 Abram Da Ponte 4 Hannes Swart 5 Kaleb Camara 6 Austen Carr 7 Philando Hill 8 Jacob Goodwin 9 Rory Fosker 10 Walker Smith
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MALE 9–12-YEAR-OLD- Continued 11 Finbar Lohan 54 12 Jens Drea 50 13 Alfie Jansma 45 14 Kingsley Travis 41 15 Lukas Eiselt 39 16 Owen Fosker 38 17 Conor Szakmary 33 18 Jacob Leclerc 31 19 Matiss Stevens 29 20 Austin Frank 21 21 Grayson Tavares 20 22 Oliver Soares 18 23 Jack Jones 17 24 Freddie Jones 16 25 Timothy Pearman 15 26 Brandon Macdougall 14 27 Micha Lewis 14 28 Luke Thompson 13 29 Mathis Stevens 11 30 Elliot Simons 11 31 Oliver Thompson 10 32 Austen Fagundo 9 33 Cruz Cedenio 6 34 Spencer Haldeman 1 35 Dominic Gerber 1 36 Xavier Lightbourne 1 FEMALE 9 -12-YEAR-OLD Position Name 1 Naomi Macguinness 2 Daisy Langley 3 Stella Richardso 4 Ruby Coo 5 Ava Swart 6 Sofia Leclerc 7 Holly Cook 8 Riana Robinson 9 Sayla Williams 10 Lauren Simons 11 Kamryn Fox 12 Avery Haldeman 13 Zara Bule 14 Mirabella Lohan 15 Victoria Smatt 16 Jaime Cedenio
Total Points 139 122 105 93 70 66 60 54 49 48 47 37 27 14 14 13
DAVID BYRNE
(#3) finished the season 16th in the Male Open 60 Class.
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At the end of the Fat Tire Massive Mountain bike series, The Winner’s Edge bike shop are title sponsors for the one race National Mountain Bike Championships at Southlands Park. Robin Horsfield won the event last year and flew in from his studies at the university in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, to defend his title and use it as preparation for the Pan American Championships in Brazil scheduled for late April.
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Paulo Medeiros and Greg Hopkins, owners of the Winner’s Edge bike shop are proud sponsors of this event.
Craig Ferguson: 5th in the Male Masters
Philando Hill III was third in the Boys 7-12 age group.
Robin Horsfield, who is studying at university in Guelph, Ontario, Canada came home and successfully defended the Open Male Division title he won last year.
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Gordon Smith (#33) was fourth in the Male Junior Class.
Maceo Dill was 11th in the Male Masters Class.
Manning Smith placed 4th behind his brother in the Male Junior Class.
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WINNERS EDGE BERMUDA
NATIONAL MTB CHAMPIONSHIPS
Southlands Park, Warwick, Bermuda | March 26, 2023 RESULTS MEN - OPEN
Place Name 1 Robin Horsfield 2 Che’quan Richardson 3 Michael Terceira 4 Andrew Charlesworth 5 Tim Fox DNF Justin Horsfell WOMEN - OPEN
Place Name 1 Gabriella Arnold 2 Cassandra McPhee 3 Lauri Orchard 4 Jennifer Lightbourne 5 Rebecca May 6 Florence Pedro MEN - JUNIOR
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 DNF
Name Jackson Langley Cameron Morris Manning Smith Gordon Smith Zach Moniz Daniel Ringer Andrew Thomas
WOMEN – JUNIOR
Place Name 1 Kelise Wade 2 Annabelle Miller 3 Skye Ferguson
MEN - MASTERS
Time 0:51:45 0:59:43 1:05:08 1:09:44 1:14:28
Time 0:31:40 0:35:03 0:35:49 0:40:17 0:49:47 0:35:37
Time 0:34:38 0:35:56 0:40:31 0:34:48 0:35:27 0:36:08
Time 0:28:01 0:28:51 0:29:35
Place Name 1 Kavin Smith 2 Hans Hirschi 3 Duncan Simons 4 Matthew Ringer 5 Craig Ferguson 6 Wendell Burrows 7 Clifford Roberts 8 Dennis Fagundo 9 Chris Roque 10 Matthew Carr 11 Maceo Dil 12 Dave Wolfe 13 Dirk Hasselkuss 14 Shane Mora 15 Sherman Darrell DNF Andrew Davis DNF Mark Anthony Domingo
Time 0:42:54 0:46:04 0:49:36 0:50:58 0:51:43 0:53:08 0:53:37 0:55:25 0:56:27 0:57:02 0:57:05 0:57:20 0:57:58 0:59:33 1:00:59
NON-CHAMPIONSHIP GIRLS 7-12 YEARS
Place 1 2 3 4 5 DNF
Name Daisy Langley Naomi MacGuinness Ava Swart Stella Richardson Maya Da Silva Ruby Cook
NON-CHAMPIONSHIP BOYS 7-12 YEARS
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Name Jens Drea Ray Richardson Philando Hill III Jonah MacGuinniss Mathis Stevens Hannes Swart Austen Carr Mason Da Silva Owen Davis Conor Szalmary Ayden Todd
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FULL NAME
FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETE
Gordon Smith
Oscar Piastri
NICKNAME
GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT
None
First season win in MTB (12 and under)
BIRTH YEAR
FAVORITE FOOD:
2008
THINGS YOU DISLIKE
SPORTS THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN
Running and eating Chickpeas
Mountain Bike Racing & Triathlon
BIGGEST REGRET IN YOUR CAREER:
FAVORITE LOCAL ATHLETE
Not doing running
Manning Smith (my Brother)
ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS OF ANYTHING:
No HOBBIES:
RC Cars, Skating & Scootering BEST PLACE YOU HAVE VISITED:
Ireland A COUNTRY YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT:
Canada or Germany FAVORITE QUOTE:
Act Broke, Stay Rich and Be Humble
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The Bermuda Football Association hosted its annual Awards Ceremony at City Hall in the Earl Cameron Theatre. Celebrating the highlights of the men’s First and Premier football and the Women’s league for the 2022-2023 season.
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The Paget Lions won the First Division title, the Shield trophy and earned promotion to the Premier League.
Bermuda Football Association 2022 Annual Awards | APRIL 23, 2023 FAIR PLAY AWARD
First: Somerset Bridge Recreation Club Premier: Robin Hood PLAYER OF THE YEAR (MVP) WOMEN’S
Dominique Richardson | Footy Queens COACH OF THE YEAR WOMEN’S
Robert Bean | PHC
YOUNG PLAYER OF YEAR WOMEN’S
DEFENSIVE PLAYER WOMEN’S
FAIR PLAY AWARD WOMEN’S
LEADING GOAL SCORER WOMEN’S
Jya Ratteray-Smith | Somerset CC St. George’s CC
GOALKEEPER WOMEN’S
K’Xiyae Gibbons | WSSC (Dandy Stars) Teyah Lindo | Footy Queens Symira Lowe-Darrell | Somerset CC
Sharifa Crockwell | Footy Queens
NOTE: The Bermuda Sports Journal would like to apologize for not keeping up with coverage of the Women’s Football league but would like to acknowledge their achievements.
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DEFENSIVE PLAYER PREMIER DIVISION
Jaylon Bather | PHC
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DEFENSIVE PLAYER FIRST DIVISION
Julian Carpenter | Paget FC
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GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR PREMIER DIVISION
Detre Bell | North Village Community Club
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GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR FIRST DIVISION
Kwensi Cann | Young Men’s Social Club
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR (MVP) PREMIER DIVISION
PLAYER OF THE YEAR (MVP) FIRST DIVISION
REFEREE OF THE YEAR REFEREE
REFEREE OF THE YEAR YOUNG
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Antwan Russell | Paget FC
Satia Burchall
COACH OF THE YEAR FIRST DIVISION
Michael Smith | Young Men’s Social Club
COACH OF THE YEAR PREMIER DIVISION
Winston Trott | PHC
REFEREE OF THE YEAR YOUTH
Isaiah O’Brien
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YOUNG PLAYER OF YEAR PREMIER DIVISION
Blaze Hall | St. George’s CC
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YOUNG PLAYER OF YEAR FIRST DIVISION
Zaire Weller | Paget FC
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Number of Goals Player 4 Kashe Hall 4 Che’Kai Caisey 4 Jamin Lottimore 4 Kion Knights 4 Jalen Harvey 4 Jazario Brimmer 4 Chae Brangman 4 Jahzardae Samuels 4 Jordan Outerbridge 4 Tahmi Williams 3 Ian Coke 3 T’ysi Showers 3 De Andre Wainwright 3 Angelo Simmons 3 Demetre Daniels 3 Azendae Furbert 3 Nizigh Spence 3 Simeon Burrows LEADING GOAL SCORER PREMIER DIVISION
Donovan Thompson | X-Roads WFC
Premier Division Leading Goal Scorers Number of Goals Player 19 Donavan Thompson 16 Jonte Smith 16 Paul Simons 15 Blaiz Hall 12 Elisha Darrell 11 Marco Warren 10 Macquille Walker 10 Jenico Sealey 10 Domico Coddington 9 Justin Bell 9 Justin Corday 7 Nacori Smith 7 Chris Caisey 6 Jaizel Smith-Deshields 6 Shavon Nisbett 5 Shayne Hollis 5 Tomiko Goater 5 Keishon Wilson 5 Keishon Bean 5 Cecoy Robinson 4 Kadeem Abraham 4 Malachi Trott 76
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Team X-Road’s St. George’s Colts PHC Zebras St. George’s Colts Devonshire Cougars PHC Zebras Hamilton Parish PHC Zebras Devonshire Cougars North Village Rams Somerset Trojans North Village Rams Devonshire Cougars North Village Rams PHC Zebras Hamilton Parish Dandy Town Hornets St. George’s Colts PHC Zebras Dandy Town Hornets PHC Zebras St. George’s Colts
PREMIER DIVISION
Jonte Smith | St. George’s
Team St. George’s Colts Devonshire Cougars X-Road’s Hamilton Parish North Village Rams Devonshire Cougars X-Road’s Boulevard Blazers Hamilton Parish North Village Rams Boulevard Blazers PHC Zebras Somerset Trojans Dandy Town Hornets Devonshire Cougars Dandy Town Hornets Dandy Town Hornets Somerset Trojans
Number of Goals Player 3 Pierre Smith 3 Kahmori Brangman 2 Jesse Seymour 2 Zuri Burgess 2 Clay Darrell 2 Chermal Henry 2 Aaron Nelson 2 Tre Ming 2 Arnezha Astwood 2 Jahron Dickinson 2 Jecoa Thomas 2 Akim Johnston 2 Ereico Outerbridge 2 Barrington Tyson Gooden 1 Zari Simmons 1 Jai Burgess 1 Lejuan Simmons 1 Jaden Ratteray-Smith 1 Diondre Dowling 1 Edry Moore 1 Jalun Hassell 1 Manjo Paynter 1 Dante Leverock 1 Jarye Bean 1 Jomei Bean-Lindo 1 Daren Usher 1 The-kei Taylor
PREMIER DIVISION
Paul Simons | PHC
Team North Village Rams X-Road’s Devonshire Cougars Hamilton Parish Boulevard Blazers Dandy Town Hornets Hamilton Parish North Village Rams PHC Zebras St. George’s Colts Devonshire Cougars Boulevard Blazers Robin Hood Robin Hood Devonshire Cougars St. George’s Colts Devonshire Cougars Somerset Trojans PHC Zebras Dandy Town Hornets PHC Zebras St. George’s Colts Robin Hood Hamilton Parish Dandy Town Hornets PHC Zebras Boulevard Blazers
PREMIER DIVISION
Blaze Hall | St. George’s Number of Goals Player 1 Darron Simons 1 Jeze Butterfield 1 Jaz Ratteray-Smith 1 Nyeem Simmons 1 Ajai Daniels 1 Detroy Smith 1 Niyan Outerbridge 1 Jeremiah Steede 1 Ernest Trott 1 Drewonde Bascome 1 Zeiko White 1 Che Lindo 1 Na’eem Griffith 1 Terryn Fray 1 Owen Botelho 1 Cameron Neal 1 Samori Greenidge-Saltus 1 Deshun Hendrickson 1 Mauriq Hill 1 Allan Douglas 1 Kamali Davis 1 Jayori Fox 1 Kenneth Matthie 1 Sergio Woolridge 1 Omar Wilson 1 Khiry Easton 1 Wilmer Noriega 1 Anthony Williams-Smith 1 Romiko Smith 1 Jahiem Iris 1 Jaylon Bather 1 Tyrell Burgess
Team X-Road’s Somerset Trojans Somerset Trojans Devonshire Cougars X-Road’s Robin Hood Robin Hood Hamilton Parish Boulevard Blazers St. George’s Colts Devonshire Cougars Hamilton Parish PHC Zebras North Village Rams North Village Rams St. George’s Colts St. George’s Colts Boulevard Blazers Hamilton Parish St. George’s Colts Boulevard Blazers Devonshire Cougars PHC Zebras Boulevard Blazers Boulevard Blazers Boulevard Blazers Robin Hood Boulevard Blazers Robin Hood Somerset Trojans PHC Zebras St. George’s Colts
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First Division Leading Goal Scorers Number of Goals Player
Team
25 14 12 11 11 11 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5
Paget Lions Social Club Devonshire Colts BAA Southampton Rangers Wolves Ireland Rangers Southampton Rangers Southampton Rangers St. David’s Social Club Paget Lions Devonshire Colts Paget Lions Southampton Rangers Ireland Rangers Ireland Rangers
Antwan Russell David Jones Jr. Keino Burch Riley Robinson Isiah Taylor Morriko Iris Tahj Wade Jahni Bean Dominique Hill Iyaun Smith Ryan Parris Shakir Smith Daniel Ball Dion Stovel Akale Bean Leo Burgess Jahnai Ratteray
LEADING GOAL SCORER FIRST DIVISION
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Number of Goals Player
Team
5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2
Paget Lions Social Club Somerset Eagles Social Club Social Club Social Club Wolves Wolves Somerset Eagles Wolves BAA Wolves Social Club Southampton Rangers Devonshire Colts Paget Lions
Kushae Hypolite Jomeko Mallory Ethan Fubler Giniko Butterfield Nigel Williams Jinairo Johnson Troy Tucker Omeek Smith Dane Simmons Jason Davis Jonas Schroder Samario Valasse-Paul N’Zyah Edwards Ralston Wright Jorj Dublin Wahhaj Shakirm
David Jones Jr. | YMSC
Diego McCallan | St. David’s Number of Goals Player
Team
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Devonshire Colts Ireland Rangers Paget Lions Somerset Eagles Somerset Eagles BAA Devonshire Colts Paget Lions Wolves Wolves Devonshire Colts Wolves Southampton Rangers Paget Lions Somerset Eagles Paget Lions Paget Lions St. David’s BAA BAA Ireland Rangers Wolves St. David’s Social Club Southampton Rangers Paget Lions Southampton Rangers Wolves St. David’s
Keston Lewis Seki Proctor Rakeem DeShields Makal Robinson Rychus Symonds Toby Gibbons Teniko Eve Dennis Zuill Antinori Butterfield Marcus Ming Jaquari Paynter Kyle Brangman Cardell Henry Diaje Hart Marco Basden Omari Tucker Aquino Grant Amon Joaquin Simons Jaidyn Robinson Cole Summers Whakail Tucker Turae Robinson Marcus Proctor Brighton Swan Riccardo Lowe DemRio Curtis Sijay Samuels Kwan Smith Aaron Paynter
Number of Goals
Player
Team
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Benjamin Osset Ramsey Sagger Donte Brangman Tre Govia Ari Cannonier Jameko Mallory Koshun Smith Oyinde Bascome Jamori Tyrell Cody Richardson Innaig Castro Miguel Falcao Matthew Mello-Cann Tre Burgess Kiuno Cann K’Zhai Bailey Torben Axelsen Leslie Holder Dimitri Butterfield Tre McCallan Shawn James Koshun Durrant Sergio Richardson Keemo Smith Enoch Joseph
BAA Wolves Southampton Rangers Ireland Rangers St. David’s Social Club Paget Lions St. David’s St. David’s St. David’s St. David’s BAA BAA BAA Devonshire Colts Devonshire Colts Devonshire Colts Devonshire Colts St. David’s St. David’s Somerset Eagles Paget Lions Wolves Wolves BAA
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Kimshun Smith (Social Club) and Tre Burgess (BAA) are under the watchful eye of linesman Gregory Todd.
Premier Division Football RESULTS
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Team
Played
Wins
Draw
Lose
GF
GA
GD
Points
Pembroke Hamilton Club
18
15
0
3
57
45
17
49
Devonshire Cougars
18
13
3
2
46
17
33
39
St George’s CC
18
12
1
4
55
25
30
37
North Village CC
18
12
4
3
39
16
23
37
Hamilton Parish WC
18
7
3
7
32
29
2
25
Dandy Town
18
7
1
9
23
32
-9
23
X-Roads FC
18
5
2
10
33
49
-16
17
Somerset Trojans
18
5
2
11
23
43
-20
17
Boulevard Blazers
18
3
3
12
23
49
-35
12
Robin Hood FC
18
0
1
17
9
67
-57
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first Division Football RESULTS Team
Played
Wins
Draw
Lose
GF
GA
GD
Points
Paget FC
15
10
3
2
55
24
31
33
Wolves SC
15
10
2
3
37
17
20
32
YMSC
15
9
3
3
43
18
25
30
BAA
15
9
1
5
25
19
6
28
Devonshire Colts
15
8
0
7
31
23
8
24
Southampton Rangers SC
15
7
2
6
42
40
2
23
St. David's CC
15
5
1
9
18
34
-16
16
Ireland Rangers FC
15
3
0
12
23
49
-26
9
Somerset Bridge RC
16
1
0
15
15
65
-50
3
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ZANO TUCKER
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Allan Degraff won the Expert Class with two first place finishes and a second.
Bobby Lambe rode his Honda to fourth in the Over 30 Class. Mazaii Tucker (#31) rode his GasGas 65cc to a 7, 3,3, the third place
50cc Class winner, Tinho Tucker Wall.
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JAZURI EASTON-THOMPSON GasGas 250 Four Stroke
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Suzuki rider, Detroy Bean was seventh in the Over 30 Class.
Jaylon Glasford was 5th overall in the 85cc Class.
50cc contender, Kody Paul could not keep his Cobra running to finish a race. Over 30 Class Honda rider, Wentworth Tucker.
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PeeWee Yamaha rider, Messiah Baker.
Husqvarna rider, Aiden Simmons
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NOVICE CLASS Place Bike # 1 511 2 07 3 52 4 412 5 101 6 95
Brand KTM Husky YAM YAM YAM HON
Name Jazuri Easton-Thompson Michael Maclean Quadae Baker Kwa-z Dil Chaz Godwin wFarijah Harvey
Moto 1 1 2 4 3 5 6
Moto 2 2 1 3 6 5 4
Moto 3 1 2 5 4 3 6
65CC CLASS Place Bike # 1 24 2 3 3 31 4 95 5 215 6 168 7 223
Brand Name YAM Husky GAS KTM KTM KTM YAM
Moto 1 A’jahni Foggo Azai Burt Mazaii Tucker Jaylon Glasford Mikah Alves Jazai Easton-Thompson Jason Amaro
Moto 2 1 2 7 5 3 4 6
Moto 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Moto 2
Moto 3
2 3 4 DNS
2 4 3 5
PEEWEE CLASS Place Bike # 1 32 2 28 3 75 4 448 KTM 5 000 YAM
Brand Name COB Cassidy Spencer-furbert COB Micah Desilva YAM Messiah Baker Maddox Seymour Durham Kaden Bean-Wolfe
OVER 30 CLASS Place Bike # 1 199 2 4 3 7 4 5 5 14 6 3 7 8 8 40
Brand KAW HON HON HON KAW HON KAW YAM
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Name Ben Zoeller Lorenzo Burch Ronald Trott Bobby Lambe Le-troy Trott Wentworth Tucker Detroy Bean Jason Harrell
1
Moto 1 1 2 3 4 5
Moto 1 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8
1
Moto 2 Moto 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 4 5 7 4 6 7 5 8 8
Allan Degraff airs out his Kawasaki.
EXPERT Place 1 2 3
Bike # 24 77 2
Brand Name KAW Allan Degraff Zano Tucker 3 Aaron Cannonier
Moto 1 1 2 2
Moto 2 1 1 3
3
50CC CLASS Place Bike # 1 14 2 10 3 32 4 448 5 28 6 881 7 17 8 75 9 140
Brand COB COB COB KTM COB COB COB COB COB
Name Tinho Tucker Wall King Clarke Cassidy Spencer-Furbert Maddox Seymour Durham Micah Desilva Rome Dill Daige Musson Messiah Baker Kody Paul
Moto 1 1 3 9 6 8 5 4 7 2
Moto 2 1 4 5 8 6 2 3 7 DNF
Moto 3 1 2 3 4 5 DNF DNF DNF DNF
85CC CLASS Place Bike # 1 99 2 36 3 724 4 219 5 95 6 3 7 88 8 39 9 27 10 38 11 11 12 22
Brand Husky HQV KTM KTM KTM HQV YAM HQV KTM YAM KTM HQV
Name Aiden Simmons Rudell Pitcher Z’naz Jones Deige Paynter Jaylon Glasford Azai Burt Mathias Bean Lyfe Rewan Nyla Goodchild An’yuri Persuad Noah Richardson Ahlierre Belloquet
Moto 1 1 2 4 7 5 3 8 9 10 6 12 11
Moto 2 1 2 3 6 5 DNS 7 8 9 4 10 11
Moto 3 1 3 5 4 6 2 7 8 9 DNS DNS DNS
KTM KAW
Moto 3 2
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The Legend Race Series hosted by the Swan’s Running Club consists of four events and the second race on the schedule honors the club’s founder. Ray Swan is one of four Bermudian runners revered by the Swan’s Running Club Legends Series, Ed Sherlock, late “Sir” Stanley Burgess and Ludwig Cann are the other three. The race series, in which athletes registered for the competition can accumulate points towards the final rankings. Swan’s race is the second in the series. The Ray Swan Flat 8K starts at West Pembroke Primary School, runs along the northern side of Bermuda, and finishes at Shelly Bay Beach field. Gayle Lindsay (#937) was eleventh overall and first female in 30:58.
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Daryl Martin (#43) dropped back to 38th while Damon Ming (#45) hung on to finish 13th.
Karen Smith was 26th.
Sean Trott (#980) and Shannon Lawrence (#935) finished third and fourth respectively.
Jahdayna Samuels was 60th
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DAGE MINORS Lamont Marshall (#942) would pace Dage Minors before out duelling him to the finish..
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Anthony Harkness (#27) passed Iziah Tucker (#870) to finish 15th
Thomas Mills was 6th in 27:51.
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Stepanka Sprincova placed 32nd in 34:50.
Daryl Martin (#43), Leith Raw (#54) and James Roberts (#963) battle for position.
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8K Results
Continued
Place
Name
Time
49
Kevin Topple
37:00
98
David Brown
45:56
1
Lamont Marshall
24:23
50
Melbert Bergonio
37:18
99
Handsome Williams
46:04
2
Dage Minors
24:25
51
Matthew Viney
37:21
100
Lecole Richardson
46:32
3
Sean Trott
26:41
52
Bonnie Mills
37:25
101
Irena Cenzer
46:35
4
Shannon Lawrence
27:21
53
Gavin O’Connor
37:34
102
Simba Chigwande
46:38
5
Seamus Fearon
27:25
54
Laura Davies
37:40
103
Andrew Cottingham
46:54
6
Thomas Mills
27:51
55
Carlos Frias
37:52
104
Terri Durrant
46:55
7
Domico Watson
28:30
56
Georgia Wharton
37:56
105
Stefan Smith
47:01
8
Philip Woollins
30:17
57
Sarah Thompson
38:25
106
Cassy Blake
47:04
9
Fred Foxley
30:33
58
Willis Ming
38:57
107
Jack Fox
47:12
10
Will Green
30:41
59
Courtney Fisher
39:33
108
Greg Garside
47:26
11
Gayle Lindsay
30:58
60
Jahdayna Samuels
39:49
109
Dave Barton
47:27
12
Kwame Curling
31:16
61
Anonymous Participant
39:51
110
Nicholas Moulder
47:30
13
Damon Ming
31:34
62
Martin Gut
39:52
111
Brendon Fourie
47:30
14
Allan Fox
31:37
63
Kent Richardson
40:05
112
Abjel Colis
47:45
15
Anthony (AJ) Harkness
32:12
64
Gregory Rose
40:13
113
Shannon Cann
47:56
16
James Roberts
32:19
65
Diana Li
40:31
114
Zina Jones
48:18
17
Iziah Tucker
32:36
66
Christina Kim
40:43
115
Katherine Moore
48:45
18
Neal Towlson
32:52
67
Alec Swan
40:50
116
Kashintae Fox
49:00
19
Tom Neill
33:05
68
Edgar Arnante
41:18
117
Caroline Madrak
49:29
20
Leith Raw
33:10
69
Ivy Manio
41:18
118
Keishon Wilson
49:39
21
Luke Hyland
33:23
70
Samuel Booth
41:26
119
Lynn Norman
50:05
22
David Lunn
33:29
71
Shawn James
41:34
120
Caroline Roque
50:06
23
Florin Teleman
33:30
72
Larry Hodge
41:39
121
Stephen Outerbridge
50:08
24
Craig Rothwell
33:41
73
Anonymous Participant
41:55
122
Philip Karp
51:00
25
Scott Smith
33:43
74
Catherine Power
41:55
123
James Peebles
51:00
26
Karen Smith
33:48
75
Aidan Mills
41:59
124
Eimeir Johnston
51:52
27
Neil Burt
33:55
76
Melinda Decosta
42:05
125
Christine Joell
51:58
28
Neil De Ste Croix
34:22
77
Katie Jamieson
42:08
126
Charles Harvey
52:26
29
Paul Egan
34:25
78
Frederick Steede
42:13
127
Natalie Price
52:36
30
Richard Howells
34:28
79
Mairi Redmond
42:19
128
Ayanna Wolfe
52:42
31
Ricky Sousa
34:41
80
Shaki Easton
42:29
129
Raymond Raynor
52:51
32
Stepanka Sprincova
34:50
81
Kevin Davies
42:35
130
Micrae Smith
53:15
33
Darran Reitze
34:51
82
Ana-Maria Lucyshyn
42:38
131
Mike Rickards
53:42
34
Sam Watters
34:56
83
Jack Fishlock
42:46
132
Kathie Symonds
54:04
35
Tim Price
34:57
84
Shaun Green
42:54
133
Lola Ogunyemi
54:55
36
Patrick Furlong
35:09
85
Chris Chapman
42:56
134
Cobus Jonker
55:05
37
Torcato Fernandes
35:24
86
Lesley-Jane Smith
43:08
135
Lizelle Du Preez
55:05
38
Daryl Martin
35:35
87
Jose Andrade
43:36
136
Nicole Arorash
55:07
39
Ciaran Keaveny
35:40
88
Alexandra Thivierge-Turcotte
43:38
137
Mike Smith
55:23
40
Tommy Sinclair
35:41
89
Polly Longmire
43:40
138
Alshia Lugo
55:34
41
Dave Scull
35:49
90
Catherine Maddever
43:54
139
Mayberline Black
55:42
42
Jyier Barnett
35:55
91
Maria Lucey
44:11
140
Kim Kimiti
57:24
43
Delbert Doars
36:08
92
Jeana Jones
44:17
141
Nancy Andrews-Sousa
57:47
44
Jonathan Berry
36:16
93
Kenyari Ingham
44:30
142
Edwina Arorash
59:08
45
John Kemoi
36:16
94
Harry Arorash
45:00
46
Meg Gutt
36:30
95
Allan Young
45:12
47
Rupert Lang
36:38
96
Rochelle Minors
45:25
48
Tino Martinez
36:56
97
Twilton Hardtman
45:31
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The Ludwig Cann 10K road running race is the third of four races in the Legends Series. The Swan’s Running Club Legends Series round three is held at Astwood Park. The race starts at the western entrance to Astwood Park and heads west along South Shore Road to Church Bay, “U” turn and heads back through the eastern gate of Astwood Park to the finish line.
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GAYLE LINDSAY was first female and 6th overall.
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Karen Smith (#183) finished in 20th place.
Stepanka Sprincova was 26th in 43:54.
Sean Trott had to settle for second place behind Dage Minors.
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Ricky Sousa ran for 28th place.
Non-competitive walker Mitzel Delos Reyes sets the frame for the photographer.
Georgia Wharton came in 40th.
Top competitive walker, Paul Hayward.
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Friends out for the walk: Jennifer Tankard, Verna Hollis Smith and Maybeline Black.
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THE LUDWIG CANN 10K ROAD RACE
RESULTS
Position
Name
Time
Position
Name
Time
Position
Name
Time
1
Dage Minors
32:42
51
Christina Kim
50:34
101
Charles Harvey
1:06:47
2
Sean Trott
34:13
52
Shauna Peyton
50:41
102
Christine Joell
1:06:56
3
Moses Mufandaedza
37:14
53
Ivy Manio
50:43
103
Sandra O’ Brien
1:07:33
4
Allan Fox
39:00
54
Shaki Easton
51:21
104
Krina Arorash
1:07:57
5
Kwame Curling
39:09
55
Diana Li
52:01
105
Conor McGlynn
1:08:25
6
Gayle Lindsay
39:58
56
Katie Jamieson
52:36
106
Lola Ogunyemi
1:08:44
7
Will Green
40:14
57
Larry Hodge
52:46
107
Nicole Arorash
1:09:36
8
Philippe Froncioni
40:30
58
Samuel Booth
52:48
108
Latya Simmons
1:10:08
9
Iziah Tucker
40:35
59
Frederick Steede
52:56
109
Deborah Pharoah-Williams
1:10:10
10
Philip Woollins
40:47
60
Anonymous Participant
53:00
110
Mike Rickards
1:10:39
11
Fred Foxley
41:19
61
Julius Ondoy
53:14
111
Alshia Lugo
1:11:50
12
Victor Achei
41:20
62
Kevin Davies
53:27
112
Mike Smith
1:11:57
13
Tom Neill
41:30
63
Lesley-Jane Smith
54:06
113
Tolu Ogunyemi
1:12:53
14
James Roberts
41:46
64
Hatty Stuckes
54:23
114
Edwina Arorash
1:13:39
15
Neal Towlson
41:49
65
Ana-Maria Lucyshyn
54:26
115
Mayberline Black
1:14:28
16
Edward Willis
41:56
66
Philip Karp
54:26
116
Natalie Price
1:17:15
17
Florin Teleman
42:04
67
Alexandra Thivierge-Turcotte
54:55
117
Florence Sharpe
1:17:51
18
Maria Kemiji-Mcdonald
42:07
68
Allan Young
55:48
19
Leith Raw
42:22
69
Rochelle Minors
55:56
20
Karen Smith
42:29
70
Harry Arorash
56:10
21
Shawn Simons
43:12
71
Sarah Maddock
56:18
22
Teresa Ruiz
43:19
72
Maria Lucey
56:18
23
William Wharton
43:27
73
Jose Andrade
56:23
24
Luke Hyland
43:35
74
Simba Chigwande
56:54
25
Richard Howells
43:48
75
Twilton Hardtman
57:04
26
Stepanka Sprincova
43:54
76
Lecole Richardson
57:21
27
Scott Smith
44:00
77
Lara Rogers
57:43
28
Ricky Sousa
44:20
78
Gerhard Boonstra
57:44
29
Sam Watters
44:29
79
Catherine Maddever
57:59
30
Torcato Fernandes
44:42
80
Hugh Vickers
57:59
31
Tommy Sinclair
45:20
81
Seth Baker
58:11
32
Rupert Lang
45:29
82
Stefan Smith
58:21
33
Evan Faulkenberry
45:34
83
Cassy Blake
58:42
34
Jamarley Samuels
45:34
84
Mike Sinclair
58:48
35
Louise Wells
46:04
85
Terri Durrant
58:56
36
Tino Martinez
46:21
86
Brendon Fourie
59:28
37
Melbert Bergonio
47:50
87
Kashintae Fox
59:55
38
Willis Ming
48:06
88
Katherine Moore
1:00:03
39
Leana Coetsee
48:08
89
Abjel Colis
1:00:05
40
Georgia Wharton
48:21
90
David Brown
1:00:11
41
Daniel Ganley
48:23
91
Franco Kwan
1:01:25
42
Nicole Mitchell
48:33
92
Micrae Smith
1:01:28
43
Anthony Furbert
48:43
93
Lynn Norman
1:01:51
44
Carlos Frias
48:46
94
Zina Jones
1:02:16
45
Ben Howland
49:11
95
Anna Simova
1:02:45
46
Catherine Power
49:25
96
Caroline Roque
1:02:50
47
Keishon Wilson
49:43
97
Ayanna Wolfe
1:03:20
48
Bryan Hayes
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JAH-NHAI PERINCHIEF
In his first season as a professional triple jumper, Jah-Nhai Perinchief etched his name into Bermuda sporting history after claiming a Commonwealth Games bronze medal in the triple jump with a best jump of 16.92 meters. His achievement sees Perinchief become the first Bermudian to win an athletics medal at the Games since mentor Brian Wellman in 1994 in Victoria, British Columbia. Following this performance, Jah-Nhai then competed at the NACAC Championships where he claimed a silver medal with another stellar performance. Perinchief completed a busy 2022 season with multiple podium finishes and ranked 14th in the world, sky is the definitely the limit.
ACHIEVEMENTS • March 2022 | Belgrade, Serbia • World Athletic Indoor Championship • 5th Place with a jump of 16.95m
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August 2022 | Birmingham, England • Commonwealth Games • 3rd Place with a jump of 16.92m
August 2022 | Freeport, Bahamas • NACAC Championships • 2nd Place with a jump of 15.89m
FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
FLORA DUFFY Flora Duffy continues to set the standard within the world of triathlon. Named ‘Best Female Triathlete’ at the inaugural Global Triathlon Awards (GTAs) night at the Palais de la Mediterranee in Nice, France.The accolade comes in the wake of a sensational 2022 in which Duffy further etched her name into the annals of not only Bermudian but world sporting history, cementing her status as one of short-course triathlon’s most dominant forces after clinching a record fourth women’s world title when successfully defending her World Triathlon Championship Series crown. Adding to WTC titles in 2016, 2017 and 2021, Duffy is now a record 4-time World Champion. She also successfully defended her Commonwealth Games title in Birmingham and in doing so became the first triathlete to successfully retain a Commonwealth crown. NAME Flora Duffy SPORT Triathlon ACHIEVEMENTS July 2022 | Birmingham, England • Commonwealth Games • 1st Place November 2022 • World Triathlon Championship Series • 1st Place
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CONOR
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Conor White continues to demonstrate his immense potential as 2022 was an exceptionally strong year for him domestically as he won the time trial and road race championships in June. His Commonwealth Games time trial result of 15th place was one of several results which gained him international recognition. Conor’s commitment to his team riding has made him a valuable teammate both as a supporting rider and a powerful asset in criterium racing. As a result of his results locally and overseas he has signed a contract for 2023 for with US pro team Austin Outlaws. ACHIEVEMENTS June 2022 | Bermuda CG National Championships 1st Place Time Trial & Road Race August 2022 | Birmingham, England Commonwealth Games 15th Place Time Trial
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KADEN HOPKINS
CYCLING
Kaden Hopkins has had a consistent year as he continues to demonstrate his immense potential with impressive performances internationally asthis has been and exceptional year. Kaden spent the majority of 2022 racing with EquipoEssax in Spain and representing Bermuda internationally. Finishing 11th place in the time trial event at the Commonwealth Games was a moment that generated more than a few surprised looks from the other participants. Hopkins season concluded with winning the time trial at the Caribbean Cycling Championships, earning a spot in the CAC Games and contributing to a strong season that was capped by signing for the Vendee U team in France for 2023.
ACHIEVEMENTS June 2022 | Bermuda CG National Championships 1st Place Time Trial & Road Race August 2022 | Birmingham, England Commonwealth Games 11th Place in Time Trial 14th Place in Road Race October 2022 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Caribbean Cycling Championships 1st Place in Time Trial
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DAGE MINORS TRACK & FIELD
Minors had a stellar season which commenced with a 3rd place finish in the 1500m in front of a raucous home crowd at the Flora Duffy National Stadium whilst competing in the USATF Bermuda Games. Minors also set 3 new national records in a span 4 months during 2022. He set the 5K record in 14min 43sec, he also set the new 1500m record with a time of 3:41.2, erasing Terrance Armstrong’s twenty year record and similarly set a new mile record with a time of 4.02.09. Minors also competed in the in the Commonwealth Games and he is determined to build on the successes of 2022 and reach new levels.asset in criterium racing. As a result of his results locally and overseas he has signed a contract for 2023 for with US pro team Austin Outlaws.
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ACHIEVEMENTS April 2022 | Bermuda USATF Bermuda Games 3rd Place in 1500m
ACHIEVEMENTS CONTINUED August 2022 | Nassau, Bahamas NACAC Games 10th Place in 1500m
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TYLER SMITH TRIATHLON
Tyler Smith has been working extremely hard at his training base in Leeds alongside some of Britain’s elite triathletes. Although Tyler had many injuries in 2022, he still managed to have demonstrate his immense potential with excellent performances for Bermuda at the Commonwealth Games. Among the stellar field in the Elite Men’s race, Smith placed 13th, which was eight positions higher than his last Commonwealth Game appearance. He later teamed up with Flora Duffy, Tyler Butterfield and Erica Hawley to place 7th in the mixed team relay. The sport of triathlon is very demanding, and Tyler Smith is fully committed to the sport and his development as an elite triathlete.
ACHIEVEMENTS June 2022 | Rzeszow, Poland Europe Triathlon Cup 18th Place in 1500m July 2022 | Birmingham, England Commonwealth Games 7th Place in Mixed Team Relay July 2022 | Birmingham, England Commonwealth Games 19th Place in Mixed Team Relay
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JESSICA LEWIS PARA - ATHLETICS
2022 proved to be a quiet year for Jessica Lewis extremely high standards. Jessica has been described as a ‘trailblazer’ for all her accomplishments within para-athletics. Ranked 3rd in the world in T53 100m and 200m, Lewis enjoyed a decent year as she competed overseas in those events. She placed 3rd place at the IPC Grand Prix in the 200m and was able to clock a new personal best time of 29.71. Surrounded by plenty of local support, Jessica Lewis intends to continue representing Bermuda at the Para-Athletics World Championships in 2023.
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ACHIEVEMENTS May 2022 | Nottwil, Switzerland IPC Grand Prix 3rd Place in T53 200m May 2022 | Nassau, Bahamas Daniela Jutzeler Memorial 3rd Place in T53 100m
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SAKARI FAMOUS TRACK & FIELD 2022 was a year of setbacks for Sakari Famous, but she rebounded from those setbacks to set a new national and school record in the High Jump. Sakari cleared 1.84m at the NCAA Track and Field East Preliminary Round. Beyond the significance of the record, Sakari became the 1st female high jumper from McNeese State to reach the NCAA Championship. Famous was also crowned the Southland Conference indoor and outdoor champion in the high jump and propelled the McNeese Cowgirls to their first-ever Southland Conference Indoor Track & Field team championship in school history.She also garnered all American honors and competed in the Commonwealth Games and NACAC Championship for Bermuda.
ACHIEVEMENTS March 2022 | Alabama Southland Conference Indoor Championship 1st Place April 2022 | Nacogdoches, Texas Carl Kight Invitational 1st Place April 2022 | Freeport, Bahamas NACAC Regional Championships 4th Place
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CAITLIN CONYERS CYCLING
In a physically and mentally demanding sport, Caitlin Conyers has demonstrated resilience in the face of adversity and continues to perform nationally and internationally. Conyersovercame the disappointment of missing out on the Commonwealth Gamesand earned two podium finishes at the Caribbean Cycling Championships later in the year. Earlier in the year, Caitlin’s national championship titles in the road race and time trial reflected her dominance in those disciplines locally, while her international racing results demonstrate her skills on the world stage. Competing against top professional cyclist at the Redland Bicycle Classic, she finished 5th, 5th, and 7th in the first three stages of the event. 120
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ACHIEVEMENTS June 2022 CG National Time Trial Championships 1st Place October 2022 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Caribbean Cycling Championships 2nd Place in Time Trial 3rd Place in Road Race
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ERICA HAWLEY TRIATHLON
Erica Hawley had a fantastic 2022 it was her first year as a professional triathlete. Learning as the season progressed, Erica was able to securepodium finish for the first time at that level at the Continental Cup. She finished 8th at the Americas Continental Championships and she was part of the Bermuda Commonwealth Games Team where she finished 16th in the individual race. Hawley can take confidence from an encouraging year of performances as she is training in Boulder, Colorado and is currently ranked in the top 100 of the Olympic rankings and 20th in the Americas Region.
ACHIEVEMENTS July 2022 | California, USA Americas Continental Cup 3rd Place July 2022 | Birmingham, England Commonwealth Games 16th Place October 2022 | Montevideo, Uruguay Americas Triathlon Continental Championships 8th Place
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MALE JUNIOR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
SEBASTIAN KEMPE
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KALLAN TODD WUSHU
Kallan Todd has made steady progression with his development since he started competing. As a NJASP recipient for two years, he is certainly reaping the benefits of the program as it has allowed him totrain overseas in preparation for difficult competition. Kallan made history my winning 2 gold medals at the 2022 World Kickboxing & Karate Association (WKA) National Championships in Wales. He won gold in both GLORY and K-1 rules categories for boys 16-17 years of age.Both of Todd’s points victories came against New Zealander Te Au Pounama Warren.
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ACHIEVEMENTS November 2022 | Prestatyn, Wales World Kickboxing & Karate Association (WKA) World Championships 1st Place in two categories
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SEBASTIAN KEMPE SAILING
ACHIEVEMENTS July 2022 | Hague, Netherlands Youth Sailing World Championships 2nd Place August 2022 | Portugal ILCA 7 Under 21 World Championships 5th Place
After becoming the first Bermudian to win a gold medal at the Youth Sailing World Championships, Sebastian Kempe has continued to demonstrate his immense talent. Sebastian followed that up with another stellar performance at this year’s Youth Sailing World Championship, were he finished 2nd and was 1 point away from becoming the events first ever back to back champion. Kempe also had a strong showing at the ILCA World Championships were he 5th overall in the 158 strong international field and 3rd in the under 19 division. Sebastian has progressed to the Olympic level singlehanded boat as he has targeted competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
October 2022 | Montevideo, Uruguay Americas Triathlon Continental Championships 8th Place
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OLIVER BETSCHART GOLF
Oliver Betschart is determined to put his best foot forward every time he steps foot on the golf course. 2022 was a breakout year for Oliver as he showed his playing prowess on local soil and overseas. He played a host of events in Texas placing no lower than 5th, and went on to represent Bermuda at The Junior Open in Scotland. At The Junior Open Oliver was one of the youngest junior athletes in the field as he went on to make the cut and placed a respectable T59 out of 116 players from around the world. Betschart further underlined his potential by becoming the youngest player to win the Port Royal Golf Club Championshipby two strokes. ACHIEVEMENTS July 2022 | Dundee, Scotland Scottish Junior Open 59th Place October 2022 | Bermuda Bermuda Championship Local Qualifier 4th Place November 2022 | Bermuda Port Royal Club Championship 1st Place
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PAUL RODRIGUES JR. SAILING
Paul Rodrigues Jr has been honing his skills at the Christchurch School. On and off the water Paul pushes his teammates and himself to become better sailors as he is a natural leader who leads by example. Rodrigues spent the year competing for his school, where he won multiple regattas and qualified for the National Championships and Bermuda, with partner Christian Ebbin. They finished fifth in the 29er North American and Canadian Youth Championships. The duo also had a great run in the middle of the Cork Regatta, which was held in Kingston, Canada, with a third, followed by three straight secondplace finished.
ACHIEVEMENTS May 2022 | Houston, Texas Baker United States High School Team Racing Sailing Championship 5th Place June 2022 | San Diego, California Mallory United State High School Fleet Racing Championship 10th Place
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KELISE WADE TRIATHLON
Kelise Wade is a true athlete and has earned honors both nationally and internationally in track and field, Triathlon and Cycling. Wade has been grooming her skills competing on the local triathlon scene from a very young age and she underlined her potential after achieving podium finishes in the Sinclair Packwood Memorial Youth Race and the Heritage Day Junior Classic on Bermuda Day. Kelise is the 2022 the National Champion in cross country, track and field (ages 12-14), triathlon (age11-12), and cycling (ages 11-12). ACHIEVEMENTS August 2022 | North Carolina Greensboro Youth Tri 7.03 Series 2nd Place November 2022 Bermuda Carifta Triathlon Championship 6th Place
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ANNABELLE MILLER CYCLING
In her first full year of cycle racing, Annabelle Miller has made huge strides in her development as she capped her season with two gold medals at the Junior Caribbean Cycling Championships as the top rider in the 17/18 category. Her time trial in Santo Domingo was completed at over 24 MPH and she has set goals to go even faster in her final year as a junior cyclist. Annabelle has proven to be a highly coachable athlete who has embraced cycling with great passion. Locally she won the National Championships in criterium and was second in the road race and time trial championships. ACHIEVEMENTS July 2022 | Bermuda CG Insurance Bermuda Criterium Championships 1st Place November 2022 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Junior Caribbean Championships 1st Place in Time Trial & Road Race
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FEMALE JUNIOR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
CAITLYN BOBB
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CAITLYN BOBB TRACK & FIELD
National record holder Caitlyn Bobb continues to produce consistent performances against high level opposition at international and collegiate level. Bobb had an amazing season this year that started with the medal winning performances at the Carifta Games. She then embarked on her collegiate season that saw her voted ‘Most Outstanding Female Rookie’ and win the ‘Coaches’ Award’ at the America East Championships after winning the 200m, 400m, and 4x400m relay. She produced a personal best and National Record in the 400m with a time of 51.85 and also set the school record in the 200m with a time of 23.44.
ACHIEVEMENTS April 2022 | Kingston, Jamaica Carifta Games 3rd Place in 400m November 2022 Williamsburg, Virginia Eastern College Athletic Championships 1st Place 400m & 4x400m
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FENELLA WIGHTMAN TRIATHLON
One word that has been used to describe Fenella Wightman for 2022 has been “dominant”. She has been a major force on Bermuda junior triathlon scene and is destined for more racing as she ascends the ladder of the junior ranks. Fenella won every single local triathlon as well as every event she entered individually at CARIFTA Championships. Not content with winning the gold medal in the girls’ 13-15 triathlon, Wightman completed a superb double the following day by winning the aquathlon. After a good year of competition, Fenella Wightman has set high expectations of herself for 2023. ACHIEVEMENTS November 2022 | Bermuda Carifta Championship Triathlon 1st Place November 2022 | Bermuda Carifta Championship Aquathon 1st Place
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APPRECIATION AWARD
BACK TO BASICS RUNNING PROGRAM TRACK & FIELD Back to Basics Running Program, led by Steve Burgess, has helped 100s of young athletes compete internationally for Bermuda. In addition to coaching Flora Duffy in her early years, Steve Burgess also quietly prepared well over 50 athletes to achieve track scholarships at overseas Universities. More amazing about Burgess commitment to local athletes is that he doesn’t own the best facilities or latest technology, but it’s his comprehensive knowledge and gentle humble spirit that assist athletes to reach their potential. He does not publicly tout his accomplishments in this area but all athletes are grateful for his commitment to their development and sporting community in Bermuda. He is truly an unsung hero.
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BERMUDA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION VOLLEYBALL Volleyball has become a staple within the Bermuda community. The sport offers the chance for adults and children alike to come together to play a team sport, compete internationally, meet new people and play with colleagues. The popularity of volleyball with our youth has grown the coaching staff from 2 to 25, working out of 3 different venues with multiple athletes obtaining college scholarships and staggering returning player rate that now consistently feeds highly skilled athletes to our Senior National teams. The BVA youth program offers more than just learning Volleyball as they pride themselves in teaching life skills in addition to specific volleyball skills. The BVA provides winter (Indoor), spring (Grass) and summer/autumn (Beach) Volleyball for the public of Bermuda to compete recreationally and competitively on a year round basis.
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GARY LE BLANC VOLLEYBALL Gary Le Blanc has assisted with the growth of the sport of Volleyball on the island over the last 21 years. He has brought his passion and expertise to both the administration and program development of the Bermuda Volleyball Association. The Youth Program was redeveloped by Gary LeBlanc in 2015, with the assistance of other long time coaches and the program grew from 15 female players to approximately 150 young male and female players currently. In the capacity of executive administration, competing at a high level himself and developing the coaching team necessary to create competitive national teams, this has developed the organization from a couple of small individual teams to a sustainable program with a framework that will continue to contribute to Bermuda’s local and international footprint for years to come.
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IAN TRUAN EQUESTRIAN Ian Truan served as a director of the Bermuda Equestrian Federation for over 18 years and was President from 2015 - 2021. He is a qualified FEI Level 2 Course Designer and has volunteered at local horse shows for almost 20 years. Truan has had a very significant and lasting impact on how the Federation operates as he leaves behind an amazing legacy and a strong foundation to which the BEF continues to build upon. Under his leadership, the BEF’s vision, mission, values and purpose was created to which he collaborated with the International Federation, FEI, and local affiliates to successfully implement a new board structure to help advance the sport of equestrian. 136
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IAN PILGRIM TRIATHLON Ian Pilgrim has been a tireless worker behind the scenes and at the forefront of Bermuda Triathlon Association’s success in Bermuda for the past 15 years. He has assumed roles such as Board Member, Race Director, Volunteer and supportive parent. In 2016 at the inaugural Caribbean Triathlon Championships, held in conjunction with an age group race in Miami, a group headed by Ian Pilgrim and Steven Petty from Bermuda met with World Triathlon President, Marisol Casada and Darren Treasurer, President of the Barbados Triathlon and Carifta Triathlon event was born. This past November, Pilgrim was the head of the local organizing committee for Bermuda’s very successful staging of the 4th version of Carifta Triathlon. It was recognized by a World Triathlon observer ‘ as a template and example of what Carifta Triathlon should be going forward”.
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SPORTS CITATION
KEN TOM PARA- ATHLETICS Ken Thom came to Bermuda from Canada in 2006 when Wind Reach held an adaptive sports expo to showcase Para athletics. Jessica Lewis immediately loved the sport and Ken offered to coach her. Over the next 11 years, Ken and Jessica qualified for 2 Paralympic Games, won a bronze medal at 2015 World Championships and gold at the 2015 Para Pan American Games. Ken was a volunteer coach whose passion for the sport motivated and encouraged countless numbers of athletes. Ken sadly passed away suddenly in 2017 but left an incredible mark on the world of Para Athletics as a highly respected coach in and Jessica was honored to be one of his athletes.
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GARY VENNING GOLF Over the past ten years, Gary Venning has served the sport of golf with distinction. He has been instrumental in the organizing of the Bermuda Local Qualifier over the past 4 years, with the event providing opportunities for golfers in Bermuda to realize their dream to play in a PGA Tour event. In addition, Venning has provided countless volunteer hours with administrative support, policy guidance on handicap and advice on rules to all the golf courses on island. Mr. Venning has been responsible for organizing over 25 golf events per year for the Bermuda Golf Association membership. Not one for the limelight, but without his hard work and consistent endeavor, golf in Bermuda would struggle to deliver a full calendar of playing opportunities for over 1,500 members spread across the seven golf clubs on the island.
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RICHARD MALLORY TENNIS Richard Mallory has dedicated a huge portion of his life to the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association. In his more youthful years he represented Bermuda with distinction as a player and now serves the BLTA as the national coach. Mallory has gained invaluable experience and knowledge which was on hand to guide the Bermuda 2022 Davis Cup team to promotion in Trinidad & Tobago. Not only did Bermuda win promotion to group 3 but each player left with a winning record. The BLTA commend Mallory for his dedication and has high hopes for Bermuda under his direction.
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MEGAN TROAKE FIELD HOCKEY Megan Troake has dedicated thousands of volunteer hours for over 20 years as a junior and senior National team player, team manager and junior coach. Her passion lies with coaching juniors to ensure the sustainability of field hockey in Bermuda. Megan helped create and manage the youth development program in the mid-2000s which has developed over the years into the hugely successful Bermuda Hockey Federation FunStix Junior Programme. She has also been instrumental in running the annual Schools Field Hockey Festival, with over 400 school children participating in the recent event held in October 2022. Megan’s experience and knowledge was invaluable as team manager of the Women’s National Field Hockey Team in their victory at the CAC Qualifier Tournament held in Bermuda.
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EMERSON CARRINGTON CRICKET Emerson Carrington serves as the President of the Bermuda Cricket Umpires Association and has been an umpire for over a decade via the Bermuda Cricket Umpires Association Board and the West Indies Cricket Umpires Association. Carrington’s attention to detail and knowledge of the game have seen him recognized by the International Cricket Council in addition to representing Bermuda at multiple international tournaments. He is not one to rest on his accomplishments and continues to strive for excellence and to acquire more knowledge within the sport.
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U-17 Girls Relay Team 4 X 400m: Jaeda Grant, Lashee Jones, Amaris Munya, Ellisa Dickinson (B)
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U-17 GIRLS RELAY TEAM 4 X400M | TRACK & FIELD The U17 women’s team have so much to be proud of as they showed maturity beyond their tender years to claim a silver medal in the 4x400m relay at the 2022 Carifta Games. They took to the track with a medal clearly on their collective agendas as Madisyn Bobb led off, holding her own with the strong field keeping the team in medal contention, she handed off to S’Nya Cumbermack who moved the team into 3rd position during her leg and handed off to Jaeda Grant a middle-distance runner who had not raced in the 400m this year. Jaeda not only maintained the team’s 3rd place in the race, but she dropped a new gear as she sprinted down the 100m meter stretch to hand off to Ellise Dickinson who was not satisfied with bronze and powered the team into 2nd place and the silver medal in a time 4:03.23.
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U-20 Girls Relay Team 4 X 400m Caitlyn Bobb, Keturah Bulford-Trott, Za’kayza Parsons and Sanaa Rae Morris.
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U-20 GIRLS RELAY TEAM 4 X400M | TRACK & FIELD Through hard work & persistence, the under-20 team of Sanaa Morris, Keturah Buford-Trott, Shayla Cann and Caitlyn Bobb to claim a bronze medal at the National Stadium in Jamaica. Competing against quality opposition, it was imperative that Bermuda had a strong start, and that was provided by Sanaa Morris as she passed the baton to KeturahBulford-Trott in third. A position that was maintained with determination by Shayla Cann and Caitlyn Bobb. The team also set a new national record during the race with a time of 3:48.69.
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JAMES FINNIGAN
The Bermuda Davis Cup team consisting of Gavin Manders, James Finnigan, Trey Mallory and Tariq Simons made history by winning promotion from group four after beating Cuba 2-0 in Trinidad & Tobago. Captain Trey Mallory got the ball rolling for Bermuda when he eased past the previously unbeaten Osmel Rivera Granja 6-1, 6-1 in the opening match. Then Bermuda No 1 Tariq Simons launched the celebrations with an incredible 7-6, 6-0 defeat of Osviel Turino, which was the epitome of “a game of two halves”. In the doubles, Manders and Finnigan defeated Junior Bazanne and Germinal in straight sets 6-1, 7-6 in a 1 hour and 26-minute battle. These results saw the Bermuda team finish 1st in the 7 nation team event to claim promotion!
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The Central American & Caribbean Regional Qualifying tournament was held from April 13-17in Bermuda. The women’s national hockey team were on a mission to not only qualify, but represent the country well in front of friends & family. After 5 days of exciting matches and pure emotion, it was Mallory Towlson’s dramatic, late winner against Guyana that punched Bermuda’s ticket to the Central American and Caribbean Games in front of an enthusiastic home crowd at the Flora Duffy Stadium. The forward converted from open play after breaking away on a counter-attack with less than a minute remaining to secure the island’s spot with a game to spare. Finishing atop of their qualifying group, it was mission accomplished for Bermuda women.
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Swimming - 50m and 100m Backstroke FAVORITE LOCAL ATHLETE
Ashley Yearwood FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETE
Alia Atkinson GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT
Representing my country (Bermuda) doing something I love and becoming a D1 Athlete FAVORITE FOOD
Grilled Chicken Ceasar Wrap THINGS YOU DISLIKE
When someone tries to talk to me right before I’m about to go to the starting blocks WHAT/WHO MAKES YOU LAUGH
Being silly with my family and friends BIGGEST REGRET IN YOUR CAREER
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Egypt FAVORITE QUOTE
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Bermuda has four motorsports’ clubs, first was the Bermuda Powerboat Association in 1961, in 1972 the sport of Motocross was introduced, Karting in 1977 and Road Race motorcycles in 1997. Unlike stick & ball sports, or human powered sports like running and swimming, the motorsport athlete is a different breed of sports-being, with a dismissive level of fear. An athlete willing to master a motorized vehicle at an intimidating rate of speed. There are good contestants, and there are the gifted ones. In 2019, David Selley (Powerboat), Scott Barnes (Karting) Dill (Motorcycle Road Racing), and Ras Mykkal (Motocross) formed the first Bermuda Motorsports Hall of Fame committee and Harry Cox, Richard Christensen, Lawrence “Tonky” Trott, Llewelyn Hollis, Mike Marshall (Powerboat Racing), David Jones, Edward Cook, Rick Vesley, Nevall “Beetle” Darrell, Cyril Whitter III (Road Racing Motorcycles), Maynard “Duke” Soares, Jason North, Scott “Skitchy” Barnes, Carlton Johnson, Joel Mederios (Karting), Robin Simmons, Burt Ingham, Chris Shanks, Rudy Cann and Aaron Pace (Motocross) were all inducted in 2019. Covid-19 delayed the next round of inductees until 2023. Not everyone involved with motorsports was a competitor, but their contribution as an administrator, sponsor or a behind-the-scene contributor has not gone unnoticed. The Bermuda Motorsports Hall of Fame Committee presents the 2023 inductees.
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SHEILA JONES Motorcyle Racing Admin
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ED HAMILTON Powerboat Racing
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KEN DEAR Powerboat Racing
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SPARKY DESHIELD Powerboat Racing
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ALLAN RICHARDSON Motocross
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CAL LYNCH Motocross
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COLIN EMERY Motocross
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JOEL RICHARDSON Motocross
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WENDELL ANDERSON Motocross
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DAVID JOHNSON Karting
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CHRIS CHIAPPA Karting
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DELANO TELFORD Karting
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VERONICA DESILVA Karting 170
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AARON PACE
ROBIN SIMMONS
Motocross 2019
CHRIS SHANKS Motocross 2019
Motocross 2019
RUDY CANN Motocross 2019
BURT INGHAM Motocross 2019
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HARRY COX Powerboat Racing
LLEWELYN HOLLIS Powerboat Racing
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RICHARD CHRISTENSEN Powerboat Racing
MIKE MARSHALL Powerboat Racing
LAWRENCE TROTT Powerboat Racing
DAVID JONES
Road Racing Motorcycles
RICK VESLEY
Road Racing Motorcycles
CYRIL WHITTER III Road Racing Motorcycles
EDWARD COOK Road Racing Motorcycles
NEVALL DARRELL Road Racing Motorcycles
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MAYNARD SOARES
CARLTON JOHNSON
Karting
JOEL MEDERIOS Karting
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JASON NORTH Karting
SCOTT BARNES Karting
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The FA Cup Final between PHC and North Village was presided by the Under 17 Appleby KO Cup final with Somerset’s under-17 football team going up against Dandy Town. Somerset’s has ended their season undefeated in all their games in cup and league competitions. Somerset topped Dandy Town, with goals coming from Rio Russell, Enrique Mendes and Kee-Zai Cann to beat them 3-0 in the cup final.
Somerset’s Jaire Shields and Dandy Town’s Jazai Swan tussle for the ball.
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Somerset’s Rio Russell and Town’s Zakao
Somerset’s keeper, Kai Bean done well to keep Dandy Town at bay.
Jazai Butterfield (Dandy Town)
Somerset had one female player that is good enough to play with the boys – Jazae Smith.
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Dandy Town’s striker beat the defense and the keeper, but no one was there to complete the play.
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Goals from Rio Russell, Enrique Mendes and Kee-Zai Cann give Somerset a 3-0 victory over Dandy Town.
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North Village Rams 2 -1 over Pembroke Hamilton Club Zebras
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The 2022-2023 FA Cup final will enter the history books as one of the most exciting football games of the year, a game that could have gone either way, action at both ends of the field in both halves. For the Pembroke Hamilton Club, who picked up the Premier Division League and the Friendship Trophies this year, it was an opportunity to end the season as Triple Crown champions, a feat they have not done in 52 years. For North Village, who narrowly missed winning the Friendship and League titles, could go home empty handed in all three competitions or be the spoiler.
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PHC’s keeper, Colridge Fubler made several brilliant saves.
Paul Simons put PHC up 1-0 in the 33rd minute.
PHC’s De-Andre Smith-Lightbourne and Village’s Z’Dao Dill.
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An own goal from PHC’s Darren Usher give North Village the victory.
At the final whistle, Village goalkeeper Detre Bell celebrates.
Kadeem Abraham (PHC)
Tre Ming (North Village)
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North Village president Shervin Dill with goal scorer, Jaizel Smith-DeShields.
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The Winners Edge Individual Time Trial was a 10-mile course starting at the entrance of Bermuda College on Southshore Rd. and headed west, making a U-turn at Church Bay and heading back to the finish at Bermuda College. The youth categories competed over a shorter course turning back at Horseshoe Bay.
Annabelle Miller came in second to Panzy Olander with a time of 30:38.
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Charlotte Millington finished third in the Women’s Division.
Jens Drea won the youth 11-12 class under the watchful eye of the father.
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Clifford Roberts was 6th in the Men’s A Category (28:42.728).
Jamie Cousins topped the “A” Category in 26:38.884.
Dominique Mayho had to settle for 5th in the “A” class.
David Sainsbury came in 11th in the “C” Class. David Sainsbury came in 11th in the “C” Class.
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Jasper lau YOUTH 13-14 CLASS
Holly Cook placed sixth in the Female 9-12 class.
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Maceo Dill completed 9 laps in 1:07:02.
Position
Class
Name
Time
A Category A Category A Category A Category A Category A Category A Category
Jamie Cousins Steven Millington Jackson Langley Fabian Schonenberg Dominique Mayho Clifford Roberts Cameron Morris
26:38.884 26:52.836 28:01.413 28:09.045 28:39.011 28:42.728 28:46.790
B Category B Category B Category B Category B Category B Category B Category B Category
Geoff Smith Darren Glasford Grant Goudge Stephen Ryan Wouter Aarts Rhys Pearce Peter Tadman Andrew Charlesworth
27:08.012 28:23.332 28:48.178 29:14.151 29:18.992 29:22.722 29:31.907 29:50.704
C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category C Category
Ricky Smith Peter Dunne Paulo Medeiros Mark Simons Remy Donawa Frank Ming Andrew Thomas Keon Stevens Matthew Ringer Pete Crayford David Sainsbury Rory Gorman Randolph Smith
29:33.570 30:13.548 30:57.166 32:16.067 32:34.293 32:34.412 32:37.853 33:24.166 33:33.599 33:37.776 35:42.254 35:49.606 00:00.000
Women Women Women Women Women Women Women Women Women
Panzy Olander Annabelle Miller Charlotte Millington Elizabeth Greenwald Jennifer Lightbourne Skye Ferguson Sarah Ryan Samantha Gerdes Carina Bortoli
29:43.090 30:38.240 31:44.263 32:07.448 32:34.393 34:03.227 35:34.007 41:30.059 23:48.249
Youth 11-12 Youth 11-12 Youth 13-14 Youth 13-14 Youth 13-14 Youth 13-14 Youth 13-14
Jens Drea Elena Bortoli Dylan Eiselt Jacob Wrigh Gianluca Bortoli Kelise Wade Jasper Lau
21:11.312 31:52.667 20:23.667 21:21.451 21:41.629 23:25.152 25:31.018
Class A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Winners Edge Individual Time Trial A PRIL 2, 2023
Class B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14
B Category B Category B Category B Category B Category B Category
Otis Ingham Duncan Simons Dennis Fagundo Howard Williams Ollie Hayward Jonah Jones
30:12.878 30:22.728 30:28.763 30:48.392 32:51.916 34:12.479
Class B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DNF Women 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DSQ Youth 1 2 1 2 3 4 5
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The Bermuda Karting Club’s Rubis National Championship season for 2022/2023 has ended at the Southside Raceway. Bermuda’s only four-wheel spectator sport holds exciting, competitive racing every other Sunday from September through May, at the Southside Raceway in St. David’s.
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Bermuda Karting Club 2022-2023 SEASON FINAL POSITIONS
shifter-kz class
SHIFTER – KZ CLASS Driver Kart # Points Standing Blake Horseman 24 984 1st Ryan Rebello 3 976 2nd Stephen Corrado 51 902 3rd Chris Ricca 11 749 4th Brandon Franks 187 571 5th Philip Correia 52 473 6th
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SHIFTER - STOCK CLASS Driver Kart # Points Standing Scott 'Skitchy' Barnes 9 1022 1st Ryan Burgess 18 992 2nd John Carreiro 10 907 3rd Jorja Thomas 34 754 4th Jason Correia 33 644 5th Shannon Caisey 7 484 6th Jason DeCouto 53 375 7th Jauza James 44 273 8th D'nico Durrant 85 152 9th
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TAG SENIOR Driver Kart # Points Standing Stephen Corrado 51 1057 1st Jayden Brimmer 4 880 2nd Brian Bulhoes 19 865 3rd William Dunkley 2 769 4th Nathan De Costa 84 440 5th Richard Walker-Talbot 79 249 6th
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tag junior class
TAG JUNIOR Driver Kart # Points Standing Roman Wilkinson 90 956 1st Jonah Moniz 15 942 2nd Lucas Flood 57 790 3rd
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l206 master class
L206 - MASTER CLASS Driver Kart # Points Standing Kenneth Harrison/Ed Cook 82 932 1st Jeff Sousa 76 571 2nd Patrick Stamper 60 386 3rd
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CADETS Driver Kart # Points Standing Tanner Correia 92 998 1st Syah Pedro 30 973 2nd Austin Frank 197 565 3rd Hunter Borland 110 368 4th Sadie Hocking 99 311 5th Jemima Bonard 249 6th
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L206 - SENIOR CLASS Driver Kart # Points Standing Scott 'Skitchy' Barnes 9 1118 1st David Selley 6 1019 2nd Marc Tucker 213 946 3rd Jason 'Skuzzie' North 91 860 4th David Barbosa 179 845 5th Brian Bulhoes 19 796 6th Robert Wheatley 26 789 7th Justin Lindo 420 766 8th Brian Hall 960 752 9th Chris Bonard 171 484 10th Nick Jagoda 111 433 11th Mikhail Moniz 32 226 12th 2023 | Bermuda Sports Journal
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FULL NAME Patrick Stamper
NICKNAME Pack of Tricks
BIRTH YEAR: 1959
HOBBIES
SPORTS THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN
Model building and working on bikes, cars and boats
Motocross, Karting and Powerboat, and Sailing
BEST PLACE YOU HAVE VISITED
FAVORITE LOCAL ATHLETE
Sevastopol, Ukraine
Flora Duffy
A COUNTRY YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT:
FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETE
Israel.
Marit Stromoy
GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT Winning my first “Around the Island” race and breaking the record.
THINGS YOU DISLIKE Negative people.
FAVORITE FOOD Surf & Turf
WHAT/WHO MAKES YOU LAUGH Winning races and being around people I like
BIGGEST REGRET IN YOUR CAREER wish I would have started sooner in my career
ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS OF ANYTHING Friday the Thirteenth.
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FAVORITE QUOTE OR SAYING Run Hard and Stay Safe
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It has been six years since the Bermuda Karting Club’s City race on the streets of Hamilton. The track was laid around Court, Dundonald and Princess Streets for two days of exciting racing in the Lindo’s Grand Prix. Forty-two drivers, ranging in age from seven up to 54, two Bermudian females, six drivers from the United States and Canada, were against the most talented kart drivers in Bermuda. The tight and twisty track kept the speed down and created bumper to bumper action, thrills, and a few spills.
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BRANDON FRANK drove an amazing race for top honors with a hair-splitting last lap pass.
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ROMAN WILKINGSON TAG JUNIOR
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ROBERT BUDOJU (USA) Leads the pack in the L206 Seniors class.
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Paul Rice - #413 (USA)
Nathan DeCosta (#84) was 5th overall in the TAG Senior class.
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Sadie Hocking (#99) Cadets
Sadie Hocking in action.
Brandon Frank
Jason “Skuzzie” North
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Jason Correiro (#33)
Marco Oldhafer (USA)
Picture above and to the right When the wheels of Karts touch, it can get ugly. Here Jason Correiro (#33) and Marco Oldhafer get out of shape at speed. Thankfully, no one was hurt.
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Cadence Presley (USA)
Jeff Dolin (USA) has a chance to practice for the race but did not race.
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Terry Riggens (USA-Race Director)
Ed Cook (L206 Master class)
Blake Horseman (#24)
Roman Wilkingson (TAG Junior) #90
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Roman Wilkingson (TAG Junior) #90
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L206 SENIOR Driver
Lindo’s Grand Prix
APRIL 22 2023 STREET RACE RESULTS
Kart #
Position
Marc Tucker Robert Bujdoso Jason Skuzzie North Justin Lindo David Barbosa Chris Bonard
213 179 91 420 6 171
1 2 3 4 5 6
L206 Master Driver
Kart #
Position
David Barbosa Rob Howden Paul Rice Robert Wheatley Richard Walker-Talbot Jeff Sousa
6 37 413 26 79 76
1 2 3 4 5 6
TAG Senior Driver Kart # Position Scott ‘Skitchy’ Barnes 9 Stephen Corrado 51 William Dunkley 2 Bilal Binns 16 Nathan De Costa 84 Jayden Brimmer 4 Brian Bulhoes 19 Blake Horseman 24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SHIFTER Stock Class Driver Kart #
Position
Brandon Franks Blake Horseman Scott Barnes John Carreiro Jason DeCouto Jorja Thomas Shannon Caisey
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
187 24 9 10 53 34 7
CADETS Driver Kart #
Position
Tanner Correia Syah Pedro Austin Frank Hunter Borland Sadie Hocking
1 2 3 4 5
92 30 197 110 99
TAG Juniors Driver Kart # Position Roman Wilkinson Jonah Moniz Lucas Flood Cadence Presley
90 15 57 99
1 2 3 4
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Winner of the Men’s “A” Class, Dominique Mayho leads the way around the airport round-a-bout.
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Mark Anthony Domingo leads a pack of “C” Category riders along Kindley Field Road.
Panzy Olander
Polly Longmire
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THE BERMUDA BICYCLE ASSOCIATION HAS MANY COMPETITIVE CYCLISTS.
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Annabelle Miller women’s class winner.
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Wouter Aarts
Annabelle Miller out sprinted Panzy Olander and Ashley Couper for the win.
Charlotte Millington
Jens Drea
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SINCLAIR PACKWOOD MEMORIAL CLASSIC | MAY 26TH, 2023 Place
Class
Name
Time
Sponsor/Team
MALE OPEN 1 Male Open 2 Male Open 3 Male Open 4 Male Open 5 Male Open 6 Male Open 7 Male Open 8 Male Open 9 Male Open 10 Male Open 11 Male Open 12 Male Open 13 Male Open 14 Male Open 15 Male Open 16 Male Open 17 Male Open 18 Male Open 19 Male Open 20 Male Open 21 Male Open 22 Male Open 23 Male Open 24 Male Open 25 Male Open 26 Male Open
Dominique Mayho Kavin Smith Clifford Roberts Kian Wookey Darren Glasford Michael Terceira Will Drea Tracy Wright Wouter Aarts Mark Hatherley Adam Kirk Stephen Ryan Andrew Charlesworth Anthony Smith Otis Ingham Craig Ferguson Che’quan Richardson Pete Crayford Dennis Fagundo Shannon Jennings Matthew Ringer Christopher Roque Mark Simons Frank Ming Kent Richardson Vincent Chaves
31:47.1 32:07.9 32:21.8 32:23.0 32:23.7 32:24.3 32:24.5 32:24.8 32:25.1 32:26.6 32:26.8 32:28.0 32:29.2 32:29.4 32:30.4 32:32.6 32:36.8 33:19.4 33:45.7 34:25.1 35:24.1 35:55.2 36:00.9 36:01.3 36:54.3 37:12.5
VT Construction - Madison Independent Bicycle Works BRCC Winners Edge Winners Edge VT Construction - Madison Winners Edge BRCC Winners Edge Winners Edge BRCC BRCC Winners Edge Winners Edge Winners Edge Bicycle Works Gnosis BRCC Bicycle Works Winners Edge Winners Edge Winners Edge Bicycle Works Winners Edge Bicycle Works
FEMALE OPEN 1 Female Open 2 Female Open 3 Female Open 4 Female Open 5 Female Open
Panzy Olander Liana Medeiros Jennifer Lightbourne Rose-Anna Hoey Caroline Black
34:41.0 35:02.9 36:53.8 37:25.6 38:21.0
Bicycle Works Winners Edge Bicycle Works VT Construction - Madison Bicycle Works
JUNIOR MALE OPEN 1 Junior Male 2 Junior Male 3 Junior Male 4 Junior Male 5 Junior Male 6 Junior Male 7 Junior Male
Cameron Morris Jackson Langley Jake Smith Andrew Thomas Keon Stevens Braxton Cooze Zachary Moniz
32:06.8 32:09.6 32:12.4 32:23.0 32:25.1 35:56.5 36:19.9
VT Construction - Madison VT Construction - Madison BRCC Winners Edge Winners Edge BDA Junior Cycling
JUNIOR MALE OPEN | VT Construction - Madison 1 Junior Female Annabelle Miller 34:45.4 Winners Edge 2 Junior Female Charlotte Millington 38:20.6 3 Junior Female Skye Ferguson 39:47.6 JUNIOR MALE OPEN | Junior Cycling Race Place Class Name 1 Girls U11 Romy Drea 1 Girls 12-14 Kelise Wade 2 Girls 12-14 Daisy Langley 1 Boys Under 11 Walker Smith 1 Boys 12-14 Makao Butterfield 2 Boys 12-14 Dylan Eiselt 3 Boys 12-14 Jens Drea 236
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Team/Sponsors VT Construction/Madison Independent Independent VT Construction/Madison VT Construction/Madison Winners Edge VT Construction/Madison
Che’quan Richardson
leads Wouter Aarts and Kavin Smith to win the “B” class.
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The Bermuda National Gallery in cooperation with Nhuri Bashir, Donna Raynor and Domico Watson to host the BNG Run for the Arts 5K. This unique route through northeast Hamilton starts and finishes at the Parsons Road playground. The running race starts at the Parsons Road Community Playground, on to Palmetto Road, continues through Happy Valley Road, and finish at the Community Playground. The idea that gave birth to this race was to help raise funds for the arts and install three largescale murals in Northeast Hamilton as part of a new vibrant public art program in the area. Money raised from the run will also fund a paid placement on the Bermuda National Gallery internship program for a student from the area and will support BNG’s education programs.
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Neil Halliday (#40) and Sean Kelly (#52)
Stefan Smith was 53rd in 25:39.
Anijahe Santos-Martin finished 9th and (#80) Florin Teleman (#214) 5th.
Sean Trott won the Arts 5K in 16:53. 2023 | |Bermuda BermudaSports SportsJournal Journal
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Emma Norman was 49th.
Tom Gray ran strong for 6th place
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Damian Pitcher
This unidentified female (#3) crossed the finish line 84th in 29:33.
Shannon Lawrence
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RESULTS Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 244 244
Name Sean Trott Shannon Lawrence Will Green Wayne Montgomery Florin Teleman Tom Gray Neal Towlson Darryl Herrick Anijahe Santos-Martin Matthew Viney Torcato Fernandes Daryl Martin Anthony Furbert Jackson Chandranathan Adam Cartwright Willis Ming Emma Norman Keishon Wilson R. Davidge Rupert Lang Jamarley Samuels Kevin Topple Meg Gutt Ben Howland Elijah Simmons Damian Pitcher Leana Coetsee James Anfossi Christiana Halliday Anna Laura Hocking A. Cenzer Judah Chapman Carlos Frias Anthony Tetley Alexander Lloyd-Jones Julius Ondoy Ramazan Ramazanov James Webster David Friston Anonymous Participant Neil Halliday Jason Swan C. McGlynn A. Herrick Paul Hayward Vuk Panic Vivian Curtis Kerry Palmer Ambrose Gosling Rachel Little
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Time 16:53 17:24 17:54 18:30 19:25 19:36 19:39 20:03 20:26 20:28 20:33 20:41 20:48 20:50 20:54 20:56 20:59 21:04 21:13 21:16 21:29 21:32 21:35 21:46 21:50 22:09 22:17 22:29 22:31 22:42 22:57 23:05 23:11 23:21 23:27 23:31 23:41 23:47 23:50 23:57 23:58 24:16 24:17 24:19 24:21 24:39 24:57 25:08 25:19 25:24
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L. McGlynn Stefan Smith Julia Lines Dominique Bideau C. Cabral Calvin Steede Vivienne Lochhead Jose Andrade Brianna Siddle Wayne Dil Zina Jone Brian Billing Mike Sinclair David Brown Lesley-Jane Smith Nhuri Bashir Conor Towlson Kristin Ahmed Micrae Smith Tiara Webb Ashley Robinson Irena Cenzer Kashintae Fox Anastasiia Humeniuk Terri Durrant Esme Davidge Donn Foggo Ayanna Wolfe Russel De Guia Katie Bennett Alana Wolffe Anonymous Participant Alex Nanud Nina Froncioni Lynn Norman Margot Robert Keishae Robinson Victor Achei Vanessa Stott Jevon Williams Tiago Garcia Conor McGlynn Carly Bush Latya Simmons N. Minors Judith Howe Tucker Kemda Bean Carol Griffith Florence Sharpe
25:34 25:39 25:42 25:46 25:46 25:49 25:50 26:03 26:38 26:44 26:49 26:50 26:51 26:57 27:01 27:01 27:03 27:06 27:06 27:21 27:38 27:41 27:55 28:10 28:17 28:26 29:10 29:12 29:22 29:29 29:32 29:33 29:33 29:37 29:47 29:48 29:56 30:13 30:16 30:19 30:41 31:24 31:40 31:42 33:20 33:26 33:45 34:02 34:11
Karry Palmer was 49th overall in 25:08 minutes.
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Gayle Lindsay was top female and overall 10th place.
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The fourth and final event in the Swan’s Running Club’s Legends Race Series, is the Sir Stanley Burgess 5K and is sponsored by Bermuda HealthCare Services (BHCS). The BHCS entered a three-year sponsorship agreement with Swans Running Club and will present $2,500 to the winner the male and female winner. The race starts on Frog Lane, at the Clyde Best Centre for Excellence in Prospect down the hill turning right onto Old Military Road, left along Parsons Lane and west along Palmetto Road, the runners make a “U” turn on to Palmetto Road just pass Marsh Folly and go east back to Frog Lane. The ‘Sir’ Stanley Burgess 5K Race is the last part of Swans Running Club’s Annual Legends Series, honoring three other running legends, Ed Sherlock, Ludwig Cann, and Ray Swan. The prize presentation not only awards the winners of each race, but also the overall male and female series winners. 2023 | |Bermuda BermudaSports SportsJournal Journal
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Julian Trott (#241) and Judah Chapman.
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Lamont Marshall (#362), Dage Minors (#367), and Sean Trott (#402) started the race with all intentions of winning.
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LEGENDS RACE SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS • • • • • • • •
Dage Minors and Gayle Lindsay won the Swan’s Running Club Legends Race Series championship titles. Swan’s Running Club, in celebration of 41 years of road running in Bermuda, crowned its seventh Legends champion. Dage Minors won the overall male legends trophy. Gayle Lindsay winning the overall female title. Both winners also collected the Legends Race Series trophy, a $1000 cash prize for amassing the most points in the best 3 out of 4 series and a Gas certificate courtesy of RUBIS. There were also age group winners who were awarded trophies for amassing the most points in their respective group. The series involved 4 races, the Ed Sherlock 8K, the Race Swan 8K, the Ludwig Cann 10K and the ‘Sir’ Stanley Burgess 5K. The best 3 finishes were used to calculate the winner. The last and fastest race carried double points, so the challenge for the titles came down to the last race.
CATEGORY WINNERS MALE & FEMALE Legends 70+
Mike Rickards
Veterans 60 +
Tommy Sinclair & Terri Durrant
Seniors 50 +
Carlos Frias & Karen Smith
Masters 40 +
Shannon Lawrence & Lesley-Jane Smith
Open 20 to 39 Lamont Marshall & Maria Kemiji-McDonald Overall
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Dage Minors & Gayle Lindsay
Dr. Mahesh Reddy, Medical Director for Bermuda Health Care Service was on hand to present series winners, Dage Minors and Gayle Lindsey with their awards.
Maria Kemiji-McDonald finished second in Legends Series.
11-year-old C. Cabral was second in the Male Juniors Male class.
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BERMUDA HEALTHCARE
“SIR” STANLEY BURGESS 5K RESULTS
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Place
Name
Time
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Georgia Wharton
23:14
86
Victor Achei
29:26
1
Dage Minors
15:10
44
David Friston
23:20
87
Mike Smith
29:31
2
Lamont Marshall
15:13
45
Torcato Fernandes
23:51
88
Esme Davidge
29:34
3
Sean Trott
16:19
46
Anonymous Participant 24:11
89
Lynn Norman
30:23
4
Shannon Lawrence
17:22
47
Simba Chigwande
24:29
90
Natalie Price
30:26
5
Allan Fox
18:02
48
Jahdayna Samuels
24:30
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Tina Caesar Robinson 30:29
6
Kwame Curling
18:10
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Asha Trott
24:34
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Ivy Manio
30:34
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Chris Parry
18:16
50
Christina Kim
24:37
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Brenda Dalida
30:35
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Philip Woollins
18:22
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Frederick Steede
24:56
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Mike Rickards
30:56
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Iziah Tucker
18:32
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Lindsay Aarts
24:59
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Lola Ogunyemi
31:13
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Gayle Lindsay
18:44
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Tino Martinez
25:18
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Kemda Bean
32:44
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Neal Towlson
18:57
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Mairi Redmond
25:26
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Alshia Lugo
32:58
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Bella Wright
19:11
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Kevin Davies
25:31
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Nicole Arorash
33:18
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Darryl Herrick
19:12
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Arantxa Mayers
25:32
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Harry Arorash
33:19
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Paul Egan
19:14
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Ana-Maria Lucyshyn
25:33
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Nancy Andrews-Sousa 34:09
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Maria Kemiji-Mcdonald 19:28
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Lesley-Jane Smith
25:45
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Florence Sharpe
34:30
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Florin Teleman
19:37
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Lindsay Smith
25:46
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Edwina Arorash
35:08
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James Roberts
19:41
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Micrae Smith
25:47
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Christine Joell
35:28
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Tom Neill
19:58
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Stefan Smith
25:48
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Mayberline Black
35:43
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Richard Howells
20:20
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Nicholas Moulder
25:56
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Tolu Ogunyemi
35:55
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Teresa Ruiz
20:29
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Elizabeth Stewart
25:59
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Donna Mae Arorash
40:10
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Willis Ming
20:44
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Lecole Richardson
26:00
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Mikia McGowan
42:44
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Karen Smith
20:49
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Philip Karp
26:01
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Diana Li
55:26
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Stepanka Sprincova
20:51
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Allan Young
26:03
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Alex McManus
21:00
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Melinda Decosta
26:12
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R. Davidge
21:10
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Jose Andrade
26:23
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Julian Trott
21:11
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Wayne Dill
26:35
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Tommy Sinclair
21:21
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David Brown
26:37
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Keishon Wilson
21:34
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A. Herrick
27:27
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Judah Chapman
21:53
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Brendon Fourie
27:36
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Kevin Topple
21:58
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Antoine Daniels
27:38
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Laura Davies
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Terri Durrant
27:47
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Melbert Bergonio
22:03
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J. Herrick
27:50
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Elijah Simmons
22:05
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Alexsei Nielsen
27:56
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Patrick Thompson
22:30
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Zina Jones
28:01
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Philip Barcilon
22:34
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Zylah Bean
28:20
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C. Cabral
22:40
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Cassy Blake
28:24
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Vivienne Lochhead
22:48
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Tony Riker
28:51
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Gavin O’Connor
22:51
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Franco Kwan
28:54
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O. Thompson
22:59
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Rochelle Minors
28:55
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Sarah Thompson
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Sydney Steeves
28:57
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Carlos Frias
23:08
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Vanessa Stott
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Julius Ondoy
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Katherine Moore
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FULL NAME Jaeda Cheng Samira Grant
NICKNAME Jae
BIRTH YEAR 2008
SPORTS THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN Currently track & field/cross country
FAVORITE LOCAL ATHLETE Flora Duffy
FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETE Sydney McLaughlin
GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT Carfita bronze medal
THINGS YOU DISLIKE Negative people
FAVORITE FOOD Sushi
WHAT/WHO MAKES YOU LAUGH My family and friends
BIGGEST REGRET IN YOUR CAREER Not training hard enough during quarantine
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ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS OF ANY-THING No
HOBBIES Running, spending time with friends, watching movies
BEST PLACE YOU HAVE VISITED Bahamas
A COUNTRY YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT Turks & Caicos
FAVORITE QUOTE OR SAYING: No one can make you feel inferior without your consent – Eleanor Roosevelt
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Team Gnosis, in collaboration with the Bermuda Bicycle Association (BBA), hosted the criterium race on a challenging short course near the Lamb Foggo Clinic. The unusual course was all uphill or downhill with demanding turns. The course was a real test of strength and determination 46 cyclists, juniors, and veteran adult pushed the litmits of their heart-rate to meet the demands of the course more than their nearest competitor.
Gianluca Bortoli placed 4th in the Youth 13-15year olds.
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Gordon Smith finished 4th and Zachary Moniz was 8th in the “C” class.
Panzy Olander topped the Women’s class in 31:41.091.
Howard Williams completed 4 laps in 40:09.323 minutes for 9th in the “C” class.
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Makao Butterfield (l) and Sanchez Smith (r) placed third and fifth respectively.
Charlotte Millington was second in the Women’s race.
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Will Drea and Mark Hatherley would both slip pass Tracy Wright in the “C” class.
Tracy Wright and Keon Stevens rest their legs and catch their breath on the brief downhill and start the climb all over again
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6 Youth 13-15 Team Gnosis Jasper Lau placed 6th in the Youth 13-15 age group, completing 3 laps in 20:59.942.
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GNOSIS CRITERIUM RESULTS Lamb Foggo Clinic, St.Davids | May 14th, 2023
CATEGORY A Place Name
WOMEN Time
Place Name
Time
1
Panzy Olander
31:41.091
2
Charlotte Millington
31:49.812
3
Maddie Durkin
32:22.014
4
Caroline Black
32:09.794
5
Skye Ferguson
31:49.612
6
Carina Bortoli
32:01.712
1
Dominique Mayho
39:48.107
2
Jamie Cousins
40:15.285
3
Kavin Smith
39:57.153
4
Che’quan Richardson
40:01.814
5
Cameron Morris
40:21.619
6
Clifford Roberts
40:23.216
7
Stephen Ryan
40:43.738
8
Darren Glasford
40:30.234
9
Howard Williams
40:09.323
10
Adam Kirk
40:09.852
11
Dennis Fagundo
40:34.492
12
Arthur Pitcher
40:33.476
13
Christopher Roque
40:05.755
DNF
Thomas Quarterly
YOUTH 13-15 Place Name
Time
1
Dylan Eiselt
20:55.521
2
Jens Drea
20:55.917
3
Makao Butterfield
20:56.498
4
Gianluca Bortoli
21:42.484
17:55.411
5
Sanchez Smith
20:59.567
6
Jasper Lau
20:59.942
Place Name
Time
JUNIORS 12 & UNDER
1
Mark Hatherley
31:26.537
2
Will Drea
31:32.021
3
Tracy Wright
31:52.057
4
Gordon Smith
32:13.919
5
Braxton Cooze
32:32.105
6
Andrew Thomas
32:19.732
7
Keon Stevens
31:36.919
8
Zachary Moniz
32:22.993
9
Matthew Ringer
32:23.025
10
Shannon Jennings
33:04.845
11
Mark Simons
32:08.316
CATEGORY B
Place Name
Time
1
Dominic Wright
15:31.262
2
Romy Drea
16:07.821
3
Elena Bortoli
16:31.825
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The 2023 May 24th Derby will go down in the history books as ‘the race that the winner did not win”. Dennis Mbelenzi, an expat worker who lived in Bermuda for 12 years, was a regular contestant in Bermuda’s road running events, he had competed in but never won the Derby. In 2019, he left Bermuda to live in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a burning desire to one day win the May 24th Derby, he flew to Bermuda in 2019 and placed second behind Chris Estwanik. In 2023, he unknowingly opened a ‘can of worms’. Bermuda is not a country; it is a colony. If you were born in Bermuda (local resident), married to a Bermudian or have worked in Bermuda for six months or longer, you qualify as a “Bermudian”. Once Dennis left Bermuda to live in Canada, he was allowed to pay his dues and enter the race, but not expected to win. Dennis Mbelenzi ran the race and was first across the line in 1hr 12min 41sec, but second place finisher, Bermudian Lamont Marshall was declared the winner because Mbelnzi is a non-resident. Dennis Mbelenzi
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Gayle Lindsay (#22) won her first Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby.
Tariq Simons, Bermuda’s number one tennis player can also run, he finished the derby in 1:30:30 for 17th place. Lamont Marshall won his fourth Bermuda day Derby title.
Fabrizio Alvera was 20th in 1:32:56.
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Sean Trott has been runner-up on three occasions, in 2023 he was 4th.
Rose-Anna Hoey, the female champion last year, ran but was still recovering from a hit-and-run incident.
Keyan Webb’s legs said no more, he pulled it together and finished in 2:03.18.
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Many visitors fly into Bermuda to participate in the Bermuda Derby, but they are not expected to win
Spencer Butterfield cruised to 13th overall.
Rosie Finnigan was 36th overall.
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Neil Lupsic, wife Alison and twin children enjoy a run in the rain.
Gianluca Bortoli (4), Sanchez Smith (#35) and N. Johnson (#16) jockey for position in the Heritage Day Junior Classic.
Junior runner, Azari Jones
Ashley Couper, six-time female derby winner, had to settle for 5th female and 32nd overall on a rainy course. 270
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Bermuda Half Marathon Derby Top 100 Runners RESULTS Place
Name
Time
1
Dennis Mbelenzi
1:12:41
2
Lamont Marshall
1:14:23
3
Sean Trott
1:16:20
4
Moses Mufandaedza
1:18:45
5
Sammy Degraff
1:20:18
6
Kallan Richardson
1:20:33
7
Shannon Lawrence
1:20:49
8
James O’Shea
1:21:26
9
Domico Watson
1:24:14
10
Christopher Harris
1:24:49
11
Alex Waldauer
1:26:29
12
Philip Woollins
1:27:49
13
Spencer Butterfield
1:29:06
14
Gayle Lindsay
1:29:22 (First Female)
15
Fred Foxley
1:29:45
16
Brianna Mendes
1:30:11 (Second Female)
17
Tariq Simons
1:30:30
18
Philip Mace
1:31:21
19
Glen Wilks
1:32:40
20
Fabrizio Alvera
1:32:56
21
Kanaz Tuzo
1:33:05
22
Mark Robinson
1:33:37
23
Zico Majors
1:33:43
24
Allan Fox
1:33:48
25
Christine Dailey
1:33:48 (Third Female)
26
Jamie Armour
1:33:53
27
Robert Nathanie Edwards
1:33:59
28
Dustin Luck
1:34:14
29
Daniel Samilski
1:34:14
30
Maddie Durkin
1:34:19
31
John Carreiro
1:34:22
32
Ashley Couper
1:34:28
33
Luke Hyland
1:34:32
34
Kris Hedges
1:35:01
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Joshua Dyball
1:35:05
36
Rosie Finnigan
1:35:14
37
Dominic Lloyd
1:35:14
38
James Roberts
1:35:26
39
Kristen Robinson
1:35:34
40
Corey Brunton
1:35:43
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Steve McNealy
1:35:45
42
Florin Teleman
1:35:53
43
Jason Williams
1:36:04
44
Jan-Johan Nel
1:36:28
45
Paul Egan
1:36:46
46
Katrina Lindsay
1:37:12
47
Tom Neill
1:37:30
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Edward Willis
1:38:11
49
Targun Saul
1:38:16
50
Maria Kemiji-Mcdonald
1:38:43
51
Wayne Montgomery
1:38:56
52
Neal Towlson
1:38:59
53
Karen Smith
1:39:03
54
Rupert Cuddon-Large
1:39:09
55
Laura Burns
1:39:40
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Craig Rothwell
1:39:45
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Will Green
1:40:12
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Juma Mouchette
1:40:23
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William Wharton
1:40:26
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David Gazzard
1:40:33
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Giselle Yeung
1:40:34
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Abdul Basith
1:40:40
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Simon Brooks
1:40:40
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Teresa Ruiz
1:41:11
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Michael Toyer
1:41:18
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Malik Joell
1:41:20
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Thales Francis
1:41:40
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Catherine Vanner
1:41:48
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Chris Parry
1:41:59
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Gerald Gakundi
1:42:14
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Emma Norman
1:42:35
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Joe Barrowclough
1:42:35
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Christopher Rivers
1:43:27
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John Kemoi
1:43:31
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Jonathan Saul
1:43:34
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Toby Derham
1:43:35
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Justin Brenden
1:43:38
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Stephan Smit
1:43:46
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Neil Burt
1:43:48
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Ricky Sousa
1:44:04
81
Jackson Chandranathan
1:44:11
82
Joshua Alvera
1:44:14
83
Kyle Dailey
1:44:22
84
Jon Smith
1:44:24
85
Karen Bordage
1:44:28
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Ariane Courtemanche
1:44:42
87
Carla Hinwood
1:44:43
88
Krista Dyer
1:44:44
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Neil Lupsic
1:44:47
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Daryl Martin
1:44:59
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Jonathan Berry
1:45:17
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Abelardo Paredes
1:45:24
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Kurt Peterson
1:45:55
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Emily Ferguson
1:46:05
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Laurie Orchard
1:46:15
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Vivienne Lochhead
1:46:18
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Adam Somekh
1:46:27
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Damon Ming
1:46:36
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David McHugh
1:46:36
Heritage Day Junior Classic RESULTS Place Name
Time
1
Khari Sharrieff
11:10
2
Cameron Adkins
11:17
3
Gianluca Bortoli
11:17
4
Tajahri Rogers
12:10
5
Anijahe Santos-Martin
12:16
6
S. Smith
12:18
7
Surii Russell
12:33
8
N. Johnson
12:36
9
T. Eve
12:36
10
N. MacGuinness
12:40
11
T. Pearman
12:40
12
C. O'Sullivan
12:43
13
Rajee Knight-Rowling
12:58
14
Jaeda Grant
12:59
15
S. Jobson
13:02
16
Azari Jones
13:08
17
C. Pacheco Hill
13:17
18
C. Cabral
13:18
19
A. Muhammad
13:26
20
R. Davidge
13:41
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DARREN GLASFORD led this group of riders to the finish in fifth place. 274
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Kelise Wade won the junior girls’ race.
Panzy Olander, who only started racing seven months before the race, won the women’s category.
Jackson Langley leads Cameron Morris on Front Street, but Cameron would beat him to the finish.
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29-year-old defending champion, Dominique Mayho won his sixth title.
Kavin Smith was second in 32:07
Last year’s female cycling champion, Nicole Mitchell had to watch from the sideline as a hide-and-run accident left her injured and unable to compete.
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FULL NAME
Karl Outerbridge
BIGGEST REGRET IN YOUR CAREER
NICKNAME
Not being able to become a Professional cyclist
None
ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS OF ANYTHING:
BIRTH YEAR
1967 SPORTS THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN
Cycling FAVORITE LOCAL ATHLETE
Kevin Smith, Tyler Butterfield & Elliott Hubbard FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETE:
Pedro Delgado GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT:
1991 Pan American Games and placing 3rd in 2003 Bda GP THINGS YOU DISLIKE:
Bullying
Doing an extra lap when you know you should stop ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS OF ANYTHING:
Doing an extra lap when you know you should stop HOBBIES
Time Lapse Video Art BEST PLACE YOU HAVE VISITED
South of France A COUNTRY YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT
Germany FAVORITE QUOTE
An athlete is only as good as the people around him, as said by Philippe Mauduit former Bermuda Cycling coach now coach as FDJ
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MALE OPEN Position Name
Time
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Dominique Mayho Kavin Smith Clifford Roberts Kian Wookey Darren Glasford Michael Terceira Will Drea Tracy Wright Wouter Aarts Mark Hatherley Adam Kirk Stephen Ryan Andrew Charlesworth Anthony Smith Otis Ingham Craig Ferguson Che’quan Richardson Pete Crayford Dennis Fagundo Shannon Jennings Matthew Ringer Christopher Roque Mark Simons Frank Ming Kent Richardson Vincent Chaves
31:47.1 32:07.9 32:21.8 32:23.0 32:23.7 32:24.3 32:24.5 32:24.8 32:25.1 32:26.6 32:26.8 32:28.0 32:29.2 32:29.4 32:30.4 32:32.6 32:36.8 33:19.4 33:45.7 34:25.1 35:24.1 35:55.2 36:00.9 36:01.3 36:54.3 37:12.5
Female Open 1 Panzy Olander 2 Liana Medeiros 3 Jennifer Lightbourne 4 Rose-Anna Hoey 5 Caroline Black
34:41.0 35:02.9 36:53.8 37:25.6 38:21.0
BDA Junior Male 1 Cameron Morris 2 Jackson Langley 3 Jake Smith 4 Andrew Thomas 5 Keon Stevens 6 Braxton Cooze 7 Zachary Moniz
32:06.8 32:09.6 32:12.4 32:23.0 32:25.1 35:56.5 36:19.9
BDA Junior Female 1 Annabelle Miller 2 Charlotte Millington 3 Skye Ferguson
34:45.4 38:20.6 39:47.6
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Puerto Rico’s Jasmine Camacho-Quinn was all business as she stretched the distance over her competitors in the Women’s 100m Hurdles Final.
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Tara Davis-Woodhall (USA) won the long jump with a leap of 7.11 2.1.
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Kendra Chambers leads the Women’s 800m finals, but Olivia Baker (red/black) would take the win.
Steve Gardiner (Bahamas) won the Men’s 400m finals.
Gabby Scott (Puerto Rico) topped the Women’s 400m finals.
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Olivia Baker (USA) moved to the front of the Women’s 800m for the win.
Robert Heppenstall (Canada) won the Men’s 1500m race.
American Christian Taylor placed fourth in the Men’s triple jump
A blaze of hands and fast-moving feet, Jamaica (yellow & purple) won the Women’s 4x100m Final. 286
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Jamal Britt
won the Men’s 110m hurdle finals.
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Jah-Nhai Perinchief
American Donald Scott placed second in the Men’s triple jump.
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Noah Lyles (USA)
Shannon Ray (leading) won the Women’s 100m “B” Final.
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Men’s Long Jump Final
RESULTS Men’s 100m Final, Wind: +4.4 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name Christian Coleman Noah Lyles Ackeem Blake Terrance Laird Emmanuel Matadi Joseph Paul Amoah Andre De Grasse
Country USA USA Jamaica USA Lbr Gha Canada
Time 9.78 9.80 9.87 9.94 10.02 10.05 10.16
Country USA CAN USA GHA MEX PUR LBR
Time 20.11 20.28 20.28 20.56 20.67 20.89 DNF
Men’s 200m Final, Wind: +4.7 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 DNF
Name Elijah Morrow Andre De Grasse Kendal Williams Joseph Paul Amoah Daniel Stokes José Figueroa Emmanuel Matadi
Men’s 400m Final Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name Steven Gardiner Alonzo Russell Trevor Stewart Javon Francis Demish Gaye José Figueroa Wilbert London
Country BAH BAH USA JAM JAM PUR USA
Time 44.42 45.24 45.58 45.81 45.92 47.17 47.57
Country CAN
Time 3:41.83
Men’s 1500m Final Place 1 2 3 4 5 6
Name Robert Heppenstall Ethan Hussey Rob Napolitano AJ Ernst Ben Allen Erik Sowinski
GBR PUR USA USA USA
3:42.52 3:42.87 3:42.95 3:44.08 DNF
Men’s 110m Hurdles Final, Wind: +4.0 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Name Jamal Britt Eric Edwards Freddie Crittenden Tyler Mason Damion Thomas Michael Dickson Louis Rollins Robert Dunning
Country USA USA USA JAM JAM USA USA USA
Time 12.99 13.07 13.13 13.3 13.38 13.48 13.67 22.28
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6
Name LaQuan Nairn Steffin Mccarter William Williams Jarrion Lawson Isaiah Griffith Nicolas Allen Arriola Green Nicolas Allen Arriola Green Jarrion Lawson
Country BAH USA USA USA USA GUA GUA USA
Time 8.32 2.2 8.23 2.1 8.18 3.8 8 2.1 7.85 3.6 7.85 3.6 7.55 7.74
Country USA USA JAM USA USA USA GER BER BAH USA USA
Time 17.45 3.1 17.06 2.4 17.06 2.1 16.82 3.5 16.62 1.8 16.49 1.6 16.38 2.2 16.3 2.8 16.27 1.6 16.48 16.53
Country
Time
USA Red
38.21
Men’s Triple Jump Final Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Name Will Claye Donald Scott Jordan Scott Christian Taylor Omar Craddock Chris Carter Max Heß Jah-Nhai Perinchief Kaiwan Culmer Christian Taylor Donald Scott
Men’s 4x100m Final Place 1
2
3
Name Christian Coleman Kendal Williams Josephus Lyles Terrance Laird Demek Kemp Chris Royster Illas Garcia Cravon Gillespie Damion Thomas Kadrian Goldson Jevaughn Whyte Michael Campbell
USA Blue 38.81
JAM
39.51
Country USA JAM USA GER USA JAM USA USA
Time 10.91 10.98 11.01 11.03 11.13 11.14 11.16 11.16
Women’s 100m Final, Wind: +2.0 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Name Tamari Davis Shashalee Forbes Celera Barnes Gina Lückenkemper English Gardner Kemba Nelson Mikiah Brisco Marybeth Sant-Price
Anna Cockrell (USA) finished 7th in the Women’s 400m Hurdles.
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3 4 5 6 7
Shiann Salmon Ronda Whyte Gianna Woodruff Lina Nielsen Anna Cockrell Ashley Spencer
JAM JAM PAN GBR USA USA
55.56 55.56 56 56.49 56.5 DNF
Country USA USA NGR USA USA JAM USA USA USA USA USA
Time 7.11 2.1 7.04 2.9 6.82 1.2 6.52 2.2 6.46 3.4 6.45 2.3 6.38 3.3 6.12 3.4 6.83 6.51 6.16
Country JAM JAM USA USA USA JAM
Time 9.96 10.11 10.21 10.22 10.27 10.28
Country USA USA JAM USA USA JAM USA
Time 11.04 11.12 11.15 11.16 11.16 11.18 11.34
Country
Time
JAM
42.8
USA Red
42.83
USA Blue
42.87
USA White
43.43
Women’s Long Jump Final
RESULTS CONTINUED Women’s 200m Final, Wind: +3.1 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6
Name Abby Steiner Anthonique Strachan Makenzie Dunmore Ashanti Moore Anavia Battle Jessika Gbai
Country USA BAH USA JAM USA CIV
Time 22.06 22.34 22.5 22.78 22.79 22.80
Country PUR USA JAM USA USA USA USA
Time 51.65 52.23 52.3 52.41 53.29 53.41 53.51
Country USA UGA USA GBR BEL USA CAN JAM BER
Time 2:03.15 2:03.17 2:03.65 2:03.68 2:03.99 2:04.30 2:04.34 2:06.33 DNF
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Name Gabby Scott Courtney Okolo Candice Mcleod Brittany Aveni Kaylin Whitney Dalilah Muhammad Shakima Wimbley
Women’s 800m Final Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Name Olivia Baker Susan Aneno Emily Brooks-Richards Hannah Segrave Camille Laus Kendra Chambers Addy Townsend Jazmine Fray Sanaa Rae Morris
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Name Tara Davis-Woodhall Quanesha Burks Ruth Usoro Monae’ Nichols Tiffany Flynn Chanice Porter Kendell Williams Michelle Fokam Tara Davis-Woodhall Quanesha Burks Kendell Williams
Men’s 100m Final, Wind: +3.8 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6
Name Kadrian Goldson Michael Campbell Chris Royster Cravon Gillespie Demek Kemp Jevaughn Whyte
B Race Women’s 100m Final, Wind: +2.7 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name Shannon Ray Ashley Henderson Remona Burchell Taylor Anderson Anglerne Annelus Jonielle Smith Javianne Oliver
Women’s 4x100m Final Women’s 100m Hurdles Final, Wind: +3.5 Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Name Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Danielle Williams Tonea Marshall Megan Tapper Amber Hughes Gabriele Cunningham Milan Young Joni Tomičič Prezelj
Country PUR JAM USA JAM USA USA USA SLO
Time 12.17 12.38 12.39 12.47 12.82 12.84 13.23 13.25
Country JAM USA
Time 54.9 55.06
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The sport of motocross started in Bermuda March 12th, 1972, and after 52 years another season has entered the record books and a few new champions have been crowned. The sport of motocross has moved from Ferry Reach to Coney Island and then to Southside St. David’s, the motorcycle has changed drastically, and the engine are now largely four-strokes. The riders start to swing a leg over the cycles at a very young age and are talented. As the 2022-2023 season wraps up, the Bermuda Sports Journal highlights the champions.
Ronald Trott clinched the 2022-2023 season Over 30 Championship.
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Jazuri Easton-Thompson won the Novice class.
Ahlierre Belloquet (#22), one of the girls contesting in the 85cc class.
PeeWee 50 rider Ade Stovell.
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KAI’JUN SIMONS KTM rider Kai’jun Simons third place in the Expert class.
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85cc class 6th place, Damian Moniz
Cassidy Spencer-Furbert won the Pee Wee 50 class.
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Farijah Harvey, 4th place in the Novice class.
5th place in the 85cc class, Deige Paynter.
Ben Zoeller was 4th in the Over 30 class on his Kawasaki KX 500.
Suzuki rider Detroy Bean was third in the Over 30 class.
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A’jahni Foggo 2022 – 2023 65cc Champion.
Zano Tucker – Expert class runner-up.
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Azai Burt was runner-up in the 65cc class
Rudell Pitcher is the 85cc champion.
Allan DeGraff
Aiden Simmons
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Nyla Goodchild
Tinho Tucker Wall the new 50cc Champion.
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Zico Majors
Xao Coddington
Ronald Trott
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Detroy Bean in action.
Rome Dill
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Quadae Baker
PEE WEE CLASS BERMUDA MOTOCROSS CLUB | 2022- 2023
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULTS
SUPER MINI CLASS
Place 1 2 3 4 5
NOVICE
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Name Z’naz Jones Jazuri Easton-thompson Jahrikco Wall Rudell Pitcher Quadae Baker
Points 206 175 125 108 62
Name Jazuri Easton-Thompson Michael Maclean Quadae Baker Farijah Harvey Kwa-z Dill Bryan Correia Rudell Pitcher Chaz Godwin Kaje’ Matthie Jahrikco Wall Lacey Tucker Jahdae Trott Z’naz Jones
Points 850 804 432 402 304 244 166 96 94 94 86 80 56
OVER 30 CLASS
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Name Ronald Trott Wentworth Tucker Detroy Bean Ben Zoeller Jason Harrell Le-troy Trott Lorenzo Burch Aaron Cannonier Bobby Lambe Paul Decouto Ali Hatherley Judson Williams Jonathan Trott
EXPERT CLASS
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Name Allan Degraff Zano Tucker Kai’jun Simons Zico Majors Aaron Cannonier Preston Martin Jonah Smith
Points 703 612 570 540 428 360 351 297 254 98 88 80 10 Points 715 699 597 539 474 264 95
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Name Cassidy Spencer-Furbert Messiah Baker Micah Desilva Maddox Seymour Durham Ade Stovell Malakai Dill Kaden Bean-Wolfe Tiano Tucker Wall King Clarke Leonardo Stapf
50CC CLASS
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Name Tinho Tucker Wall Kody Paul King Clarke Rome Dill Maddox Seymour Durham Cassidy Spencer-Furbert Messiah Baker Daige Musson Micah Desilva
65CC CLASS
Place Name 1 A’jahni Foggo 2 Azai Burt 3 Mazaii Tucker 4 Jaylon Glasford 5 Jazai Easton-Thompson 6 Mikah Alves 7 Jason Amaro 8 Mathias Bean 9 Kayden Turini 10 Kyle Constable 11 Tinho Tucker Wall 12 Kody Paul 85CC CLASS
Points 867 760 656 651 470 314 262 184 64 62 Points 845 732 624 492 454 432 408 396 226 Points 748 696 664 654 554 512 254 206 172 82 54 24
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Name Rudell Pitcher Aiden Simmons Anyari Persad Z’naz Jones Deige Paynter Damian Moniz Azai Burt A’jahni Foggo Jaylon Glasford Lyfe Rewan Richardson Mathias Bean Quadae Baker Ahlierre Belloquet Nyla Goodchild
Points 627 600 576 517 470 306 304 286 242 216 162 147 113 107
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Grae Trott-Edness Chaz Godwin Mikah Alves Xao Coddington Vincent Lightbourne
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