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Micah Lambert (Cover Story) .............................. 26
Micah will receive his school leaving certificate this year July 2021, the question is, where will he go from here.
How to keep your kids Safe in The Sun THIS SUMMER
Being SunSmart today, can prevent skin cancer in your future!
Always wear sunscreen.
Don't stay out in the sun too long. Wear protective clothing. Choose a SunSmart Camp.
Apply mineral based sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher at least 15 minutes before going out. Reapply every 2 hours.
Put on a wide brim hat to protect your face and nec . over up with long sleeves and pants. Protect your eyes with sunglasses.
Limit your time in the sun, especially between 10 A and 4 P . See shade if you can. St. Baldrick's Foundation provides an annual grant,10% of funds raised through local events, to support SunSmart education in Bermuda. To protect your child, your camp should: have a Sun Safety
Policy re uire written permission from parents to apply sunscreen schedule time outdoors during non pea times provide a hydration station. Our SunSmart programme provides free training to all camps.
For more information visit www.chc.bm.
Birth Year: 2007
School: Sandy’s Secondary Middle School
Sport that you participate in: Tennis
Favorite sport to watch: Tennis
Who is/are your role model: My Dad
International hero: Naomi Osaka
Biggest influence on career: My Mom
Greatest Accomplishment: Learning a new language
Favorite food: Sushi
Things you like: Going to the beach and spending time with my friends
Things you dislike: Roaches
Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy
Personal ambitions: Travel the world
Dead or alive, who would you most like to meet: Michael Jackson
Best place visited: Cruising on Royal Caribbean
Place you would most like to visit: France, Germany, Spain, Italy & Egypt
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to ‘wreak havoc’ with Bermuda’s sports and social activities, the 2021 Mountain Bike series managed to get going with Government strict social distancing guidelines. Bermuda would suffer a second lockdown which derailed the series, forcing a rescheduling of events. Fortunately, the series was able to be completed before we were hit with a third island wide shut down.
In the Fat Tire Massive Mountain Bike series, there are seven events across Bermuda held in different National Parks. It is a series where the best six of your seven scores add up to your final point standings in the championship. If you had a bad day, you can throw that one out.
Dennis Fagundo ended the 2021 Male Open 60 championship in 14th place.
Gordon Smith won 4 of the Boy’s 13-15 events but missed Southlands and scored poorly at Casemates due to a flat front tire. He held on for second place to Jackson Langley 141 to 136.
Chad Townsell’s best finish was a first in the Admiralty House Male 30 class, he totaled 121 points for third overall for the season.
Peter Dunne is the President of the Bermuda Bicycle Association and an active participant. Nico Davis took four wins and the Male Open 30 title over Michael Terceira (second) and Chad Townsell was third.
Robin Horsfield missed the first two rounds and won the next five events to finish second in the Open Male 60 championship. Jeon Wolfe finished sixth overall in the Male 12 and Under class.
Brian Steinhoff wheelies to a nineth place finish at Admiralty House and 8th overall in the Open Male 60 championship.
Holger Eiselt finished 10th overall in the Male Open 60 class.
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Jackson Langley was consistently in the top three and capitalized on Gordon Smith’s troubles to scope the Boys 13-15 title.
Zina Jones really gets into her mountain biking, here she sails though the mud at Hog Bay Park for second place and third overall in the Female Open 60 championship.
Kelise Wade missed the opening round at the Arboretum, won the next six events and the Girls 12 and under championship.
Liam Flannery had a tough go at the mountain bike championship this year, while running a close second in the season opener (Arboretum), he broke his chain on the final lap. In the Admiralty House event, the chain derailed pushing him back to fourth overall in the final standings.