Bermuda Sports Journal Issue #12

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Bermuda Cricket Legend Eldon Raynor Sr.

Eldon Raynor Sr. is a celebrated Bermuda sportsman, well-known for playing cricket and football. He played football for Purvis School and Howard Academy as a student, before playing both sports for his neighborhood team, the Southampton Rangers. He helped build Southampton Rangers into one of the Islands top teams. When Southampton met BAA in the first FA Cup final in 1956, He was on the team, unfortunately, they lost 3-1 to BAA.

He is better known as a legend of the Cup Match Classic; he was a middle-order batsman and bowler for St. George’s between 1958 and 1979. With the bat, he accumulated a total of 738 runs at an average of 29.52, with a high score of 79 not out. With the ball, his off spin claimed a total of 33wickets at an average of 25.15 and in the field, he excelled in the cover position.

Eldon Raynor was passionate about football, cricket and later in life, fell in love with the game of golf. On November 3, 2022, Eldon Raynor Sr. passed away, leaving wife, Barbara and two children, daughter Wanda Ray Willis and son, Eldon W Raynor Jr. He was 89 years old.

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Editorial by Ras Mykkal ........................................................... 9 Shopping Kart 12 Sports News 14 Betty 16 Jenny ..................................................................................... 18 Swan’s Legends Run 24 USATF Bermuda Games 40 Amstel Ultra Tennis 56 CAC Hockey .......................................................................... 64 Mountain Bike Championship 74 2022 May 24th Derby 82 Sinclair Packwood Memorial race 94 Cycling National Time Trail Championship .......................... 102 Cycling Road Race 110 Iron Kids Triathlon 116 National Sprint Triathlon 132
TABLE OF CONTENTS

RAS MYKKAL INNOV A TIONS

BERMUDA SPORTS

The Bermuda Sports Journal

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Dr. Jeffery MacLeod

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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 (Sports Psychology)

Ontru/Five Rings

Managing Director, Coach jenny@ontru.bm | 1-441-536-6878 | www.ontru.bm

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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GOVERNING BODY, ASSOCIATION AND CLUB SHOULD HAVE A PR DEPARTMENT

In 2004, I had the opportunity to speak at the Annual Sports Conference which was held at the Hamilton Princess Hotel.

My background in sports is as a motocross-rider, my deeper involvement in the sport would include Public Relations Officer and President.

It was my time in the position as PR Officer that led to my career as a Professional Photographer. I was responsible for the previews, interviews, reviews, and results reaching the public.

I bought my first camera, which was an Olympus IS10. When I was not competing in the races, I was photographing the races of all the other riders.

As I presented the race results to the media, I would also provide photos from the weekend races. Additionally, I utilized the ‘rub-on’ process of adding letters to photographs and built posters to promote the upcoming events.

Over the years, I retired from racing, transitioned fully into my photography career, learning the process/art of photographing various sports and started graphic design. In January 2020 I completed my first publication of The Bermuda Sports Journal an e-magazine, published quarterly, which showcases various sports and sports related events, sports articles, and featured articles.

One of the reasons for starting the Bermuda Sports Journal is over the years I have observed the lack of detailed information on Bermuda Sports history, the athletes, their achievements, and recorded results.

I spoke about it in 2004 and the various responses was that it was one of the best presentations.

To make a long story short, it would be a great step forward if each Governing Body, Association and Club would establish a Public Relations Department (complete with photography, videography, journalism files and records which are archived for future reference.

We should not wait for the local media to cover your events on the odd occasion, you should be in a position to always have the records on hand and being able to provide the information to the mainstream media, libraries, schools and any other entity requiring the details.

The election to the committees of Sports bodies is the opportunity to garner experience for a career in media relations, journalism, photography, videography, accounting/business administration and other leadership positions.

For persons like myself, who ‘failed’ in the traditional academic school system, this is a ‘second chance’ opportunity to learn a skill built around activity or activities in which you are fully involved.

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Four athletes from Special Olympics Bermuda travelled to Orlando, Florida, for the USA Summer Games. The event hosted more than 5,500 athletes and coaches from the United States and the Caribbean.

Twenty different sport disciplines will be in competition, with Bermuda being represented in tennis by Micah Lambert and Bridget Marshall and Eden Woollery in equestrian. Special Olympics Bermuda Athlete Leader Danielle Gibbons will take part in speaking engagements, organize volunteer training and other activities during the event

Bermudian Triathlete, Tyler Smith had to withdraw from the World Triathlon Championship Series in Leeds, England, after breaking his left wrist.

Tyler had injured the wrist earlier in the year but did not realize that the break was worse than he thought. He had unknowingly competed injured at the Europe Triathlon Cup Rzeszow in Poland where he had crashed during the bike stage and finished eighteenth.

After his race in France, he was on a casual ride in Nice when he was knocked off his bike by another cyclist on a trail and thought he was OK. A week later, during the race in Poland, he started having some difficulties and realized he had a broken bone in the wrist. Tyler decided to return to Bermuda as he recovered.

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Tyler Smith misses WTCS Leeds through injury

Dage Minors broke a 24-year-old Bermuda national record

The middle-distance runner Dage Minors, participating in the 1,500 meters at the Trafford Grand Prix, ran a 3min 41.24sec race to break the Bermuda record set by Terrance Armstrong in Montreal, Canada, in 1998. Dage placed seventh out of fourteen runners in the A Division, the highestranking of three classifications set by host British Milers Track Club

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How to reign it in after vacation!

Vacations are definitely a much-needed break from the norm and maintaining your normal healthy routine during vacation does not always happen. When traveling, I’ve tried to stick to my normal lifestyle. I normally manage to get a workout in daily by starting early before the day gets underway. Then I will indulge on chicken and waffles, chocolate, or a cup of gelato throughout the day while still trying to make wise food choices such as sticking to proteins and vegetables instead of burgers and fries. But we’ve all had those moments of “I’m going to eat whatever the heck I want” kind of trip as well. Finding balance is ideal, because if you’ve been working extremely hard to lose weight and get to where you are, you don’t want to trash it with a week of indulgences. But how do you rein it in after vacation is over?

Hydrate

After days of not cooking and eating high sodium restaurant foods your body is longing for water. It will be the best detox for you. Try and drink between half an ounce and an ounce of water for each pound you weigh, daily. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds that would be 75 to 150 ounces of water a day.

Sweat

Working out is probably the last thing on your to do list after your vacation. However, you don’t want to build unhealthy habits by continuing the sedentary vacation lifestyle. Don’t dwell on how many workouts you’ve missed, think about how awesome they will be now that you’ve given your body a rest. Whether it’s group exercise or personal training, JUST DO IT! A good workout will give you the motivation that you need to get back on track.

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Go Grocery Shopping

Start healthy and fill your cart with lots of your favorite fruits and vegetables and proteins. Incorporating healthy foods into your first week back will help you feel better and more energetic.

Go to Bed

This is very important for getting your sleep back on track. Even if you try and get in bed 15 mins earlier each night to get you back on track. Making healthier choices and decisions are much easier when you are well rested.

Eat at Home

Think about how easy it was to splurge when out to eat, and then decide not to do it, at least for a while. Try and pack your own healthy meals to take to work, which will save loads of money as well!

Don’t Weigh

Don’t weigh yourself. If you can feel you’ve gained a few pounds, what is seeing the number on the scale going to do for you? Even if you are motivated by seeing numbers, don’t beat yourself up about the choices you’ve made. Focus on the future and move onl!

Get inspired, not depressed after your vacation! Find a new workout or favorite recipe and B-Active For Life!

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MONITORING AND MAINTAINING YOUR ENERGY LEVELS THROUGH POSITIVE THINKING

Obtaining the right energy balance in our bodies is a vital part of an athlete’s success equation. This can include the types and amounts of food we eat, the timing of consumption i.e. before and after practice, as well as aligning it with our training schedules. We may need more or less protein, fat or water. The digestive process converts the food we consume into glucose which is the energy source enabling our bodies to function and perform. This is the most common language we use to discuss “energy”, but let’s consider another.

Humans are energetic beings comprised of cell tissue that forms a mass of energy. Inside these cells are atoms, neutrons, protons and electrons which are all energetically based. Quantum physics shows us how important energy is and this understanding can enable us to develop strategies to enhance both our quality of life and our performance as athletes. When we consider that the human body is comprised of five to 10 trillion cells, imagine the possibilities that exist for us in better understanding our body’s performance!

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How Does This All Work?

As humans, we respond to stimulus and that stimulus triggers various reactions in our bodies. Our “experiences” can be received through our five senses: sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. Through these experiences, our minds and our bodies send signals through our bodies through an amazing and complex system of neurons, electrons and electromagnetic energy field. So, you may ask the question - why is this important? Here’s why.

Much like how what we choose to eat affects our energy levels and how we perform, what we fuel our mind with and the experiences we choose to have, also affect our energy levels or otherwise, how we “feel”. Our thoughts, ideas and beliefs and attitudes are comprised of energy that fuel our neurotransmitters and neural network which in turn, triggers various reactions in our bodies. To illustrate this, let’s compare a positive thought with a negative thought. When we think about someone we love, we feel “happy”. This causes the release of dopamine and serotonin in our bodies which makes use “feel” good and our minds literally open and function more effectively. Negative, fear-based thoughts cause our brains to constrict and triggers a chemical release that slows our systems down in every aspect. Even though this is a protective mechanism for our human bodies, it does not allow us to function efficiently or effectively and is a much less enjoyable state for us to be in.

To take this thought process one step further, we also know that energetically, when we are in a more positive or productive space, our energy fields are physically vibrating differently than when we are in a negative space or in flight. Sometimes we make comments that someone is so peaceful or “zen” or alternatively, someone is frenzied or “strung out”.

So, if we know that what we think about and the level of energy we fuel our minds with ultimately creates the quality of our experience, we can develop control of two things i) what we do, think, and feel and ii) how we interact with others.

In subsequent articles we will discuss each of these in greater depth, however, here are a few tips to get you started:

1. Track how you “feel” daily on a scale of 1 – 10. If you wish, capture how you feel both mentally and physically.

2. Notice your energy levels when you are happy. What did you do that made you happy? Who was around you or contributed to this happiness? What tapes, scripts and thoughts were in your mind?

3. Notice when you have negative thoughts. How does that impact how you feel and your performance in practice? Imagine those thoughts being “pushed” out of your mind and replace them with a happy thought. Does your energy change?

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FULL NAME

Sanchez Smith

SCHOOL

Dellwood Middle School

BIRTHDAY YEAR

2010

SPORTS THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN Running, Cycling, Triathlon & Football

FAVORITE SPORT TO WATCH

Football

CHILDHOOD HERO

My Dad

INTERNATIONAL HERO

Dame Flora Duffy & My cousin Tyler Smith

BIGGEST INFLUENCE ON CAREER

My Parents, Teachers & Coaches

GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT

Being Selected for CARIFTA Triathlon Team

FAVORITE FOOD

Pasta

THINGS YOU LIKE

Spending Time with Family and friends and playing

videos games

THINGS YOU DISLIKE

Losing

FAVORITE TV SHOW

Outer Banks

FAVORITE MOVIE

Jumanji

FAVORITE ACTOR

Kevin Hart

FAVORITE SINGER

None

FAVORITE SONG

Hall of Fame

PERSONAL AMBITIONS

To represent Bermuda in multiple sports

DEAD OR ALIVE, WHO WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO MEET

Christiano Ronaldo

BEST PLACE VISITED

Florida

PLACE YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT

London England

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The Swan’s Running Club Legends Series honored Ed Sherlock (10K), Ray Swan (8K) and the memory of “Sir” Stanley Burgess (5K) and Ludwig Cann (10K), four of Bermuda’s best-known runners.

The race for Ludwig Cann starts and finishes at Astwood Park, Ed Sherlock 10K starts and finishes at Southampton Rangers Club, Ray Swan’s race is an 8k and goes from West Pembroke School to Shelly Bay Field. The Sir Stanley Burgess 5k road race is run from the Clyde Best Centre of Excellence in Prospect and sponsored by Bermuda Healthcare.

Participants earn points for their placement in each race with the top male and female who accrued the highest points in the best three of four results being crowned the Legends champion. The series is certified and sanctioned by the Bermuda National Athletics Association. The categories include Under 20, Open (29 to 39), Masters (40 to 49), Seniors (50 to 59), Veterans (60 plus) and Legends (70 plus).

The aim of the Legends series is to celebrate Bermuda’s race legends and to keep their contribution to running alive. There are four events that make up the legend series and participants within the series must participate in a minimum of three of the four races.

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Domico Watson was second overall in the 2022 Legends Series

Ed Sherlock

Ed Sherlock ran his first May 24 race in 1955 and won it in six times, first in 1956 and dominated the race for next five years with a record-setting five consecutive victories from 1958 to 1962. He was the first runner to claim five consecutive May 24 victories. As a young man, Ed was inspired by runner Josh DeSilva and started training every day on the beach before being coached by Max Smith Sr and Archie Tucker.

Ed Sherlock ran his last May 24th Derby Classic in 2009 the 100th anniversary of the race. Ed Sherlock is a living legend of Bermuda distance running.

The Ed Sherlock 8K Run (February 13, 2022)

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Leave Rangers Club (starting at Eastdale Lane), Southshore Road heading east to Camp Road. Left on Camp Road to Middle Road. Left on Middle Road to Barnes Corner. Left on to South Shore Road and back to Rangers Club.

The Ray Swan Flat 8K (March 27, 2022)

Starts at West Pembroke School along North Shore rd. to Shelly Bay Parking Lot. It is a straight flat run.

Ray Swan

Ed Sherlock ran his first May 24 race in 1955 and won it in six times, first in 1956 and dominated the race for next five years with a record-setting five consecutive victories from 1958 to 1962. He was the first runner to claim five consecutive May 24 victories. As a young man, Ed was inspired by runner Josh DeSilva and started training every day on the beach before being coached by Max Smith Sr and Archie Tucker.

Ed Sherlock ran his last May 24th Derby Classic in 2009 the 100th anniversary of the race. Ed Sherlock is a living legend of Bermuda distance running.

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Ludwig Cann

Ludwig Cann was a regular on the local running circuit, a quiet and colorful man who loved to run. He was a member of both the Mid- Atlantic Running Club and the Swan’s Running Club. His running outfit was unique, unlike the latest fashions, he designed his own outfit with fringes, long socks and he was instantly, identifiable. Ludwig ran his last race on May 24th, 2008, at the age of 80. He passed away on June 11th, 2011.

The Ludwig Cann 10K (April 10, 2022)

Start at western entrance to Astwood Park and head West along South Road, turn around by St. Anne’s Church and heads East back to Astwood Park entering the eastern gate to the finish line.

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Stanley Burgess

Stanley Burgess was well-known across Bermuda as a regular competitor in road running for more than for 60 years, especially in the annual Bermuda Day Marathon Derby on May 24. According to official records, he ran his first marathon in 1921, his last in 1983 and has won it six times.

He always ran with his trademark white handkerchief wrapped around his forehead and is the oldest man to win the Derby at age 49 in 1950 and again in 1951. In 1971, he received the Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honor for participating in the race for 50 years and became known as “Sir Stanley Burgess”.

The “Sir” Stanley Burgess 5K (May 1, 2022)

Start just outside the Clyde Best Center of Excellence, Prospect, Parking Lot, head out West, Left onto Frog Lane and down and around the Round About, then down Frog Lane, Right onto old Military Road, left onto Parsons Lane, left onto Palmetto Road, Run down to Blackwatch Pass, turn around at the entrance to Black Watch Pass, Run Back along Palmetto Road, Around the round-a-bout at frog lane, Run up Frog Lane, left onto Cedarbridge Lane, Left onto the Clyde Best Center of Excellence Parking Lot.

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Gayle Lindsay topped the women’s category.
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Shinah Simons is king of the competitive walking races Kanaz Tuzo was 10th overall in the Ludwig Cann 10K in 40:57.
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Sean Trott ran 34 minutes and 28seconds in the Ludwig Cann 10K.
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Edwina Arorash Torcato Fernandes (#193) Micah Straw II finished 33rd in the Ludwig Cann race. (#114) 16-year-old Zylah Bean was 66th in the Ludwig 10K Run.
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The start of the Ed Sherlock 5K. Bella Wright was 10th place in the Ed Sherlock 8K. (#971) Iziah Tucker ran a strong fourth in the Ed Sherlock race.
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Catherine Matthews (#157) ran the Ludwig Cann 10K in 43:29 for 16th overall. Laura Knox-Clingerman (#148) was 43rd in the Ludwig Cann 10K.
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Torcato Fernandes (#130) and William Wharton (#211) finished 19th and 20th in the Ludwig Cann 10K.

Tim Price was third overall in the series.

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SWAN’S RUNNING CLUB LEGENDS 2022 SERIES Top Ten Male Finalist Place NAME POINTS 1 Sean Trott 100 2 Domico Watson 72 3 Tim Price 60 4 Dustin Luck 44 5 Darryl Herrick 40 6 John Thompson 43 7 Teddy Shum 37 8 Florin Teleman 22 9 Matthew Viney 14 10 Craig Rothwell 14 SWAN’S RUNNING CLUB LEGENDS 2022 SERIES Top Ten Female Finalist Place NAME POINTS 1 Gayle Lindsay 100 2 Bella Wright 79 3 Sarah Thompson 57 4 Rebecca Shepherd 52 5 Georgia Wharton 46 6 Melinda Decosta 43 7 Alexandra Thivierge-Turcotte 32 8 Mairi Redmond 26 9 Claire Roberts 18 10 Catherine Mello 15

BIRTH YEAR

1992

SCHOOL

Savannah College of Arte & Design (Graduate)

SPORT THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN Running (Long Distance)

FAVORITE SPORT TO WATCH

Horse Jumping and Tennis

CHILDHOOD HERO

Rafael Nadal

INTERNATIONAL HERO

Eliud Kipchoge

BIGGEST INFLUENCE IN MY CYCLING CAREER My Parents (Donna Raynor & Mike Watson)

GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT

Placing in the top 80 of the Toronto Marathon

FAVORITE FOOD

All Asian Foods

THINGS YOU LIKE

Arts & Design

THINGS YOU DISLIKE

Getting injuries

FAVORITE TV SHOW

Stranger Things

FAVORITE MOVIE

Toy Story

FAVORITE SINGER

Chance The Rapper

FAVORITE SONG

Cranes in the Sky

PERSONAL AMBITIONS

To run all 6 Major Marathons

DEAD OR ALIVE, WHO WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO MEET

Vincent Van Gogh/Steven Spielberg/ Hicham El Guerrouj

BEST PLACE VISITED

Athens, Greece

PLACE YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT

Tokyo, Japan

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For the first time in Bermuda’s history, a high quality U. S. Track & Field event was staged on our soil. The USATF Bermuda event attracted close to 140 athletes of Olympic the levels. The dark clouds, chilly conditions and headwinds discouraged a few from competing, but that did not stop most participants from giving their best throughout the three-hour long meet.

This event was the brainchild of Dr. Freddie Evans, the BNAA president. Freddie had the idea of hosting a professional meet in Bermuda to rekindle track and field after two years of Covid-19 disruption and the loss of hosting the Carifta Games in 2020 and 2021.

The Bermuda National Athletics Association, partnered with the Bermuda Tourism Authority to host for the first time, the USATF Bermuda Games that was televised live by NBC.

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U.S. Olympic track star Javianne Oliver ran the 100m in 11.62 sec for third place.
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Jamaica’s Olympic bronze medalist, Shericka Jackson won the 400m in 51.40 seconds.
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Kimberly Williamson, Jamaica high jumper placed fourth with an equal of 1.84m.
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Quanesha Burks won the long jump with a best jump of 6.77m +3.6w.
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Janieve Russell was third in a Jamaican one, two, three Women’s 400m Hurdles. Gabby Thomas was second to Teahna Daniels in the Women’s 100m.
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The concentration in the women’s 100m hurdles was immense as Puerto Rico’s Jasmine Camacho-Quinn powered to victory in 12.67 WL.

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The women’s high jump ended in a four-way tie at 1.84m with Rachel McCoy topping the standings. Kaiwan Culmer from the Bahamas was third in the Men’s triple jump. American Chris Benard won the men’s triple jump with a leap of 16.57 in a +5.0 wind.
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Shanieka Ricketts, from Jamaica won the women’s triple jump. Britain’s Naomi Metzger best jump was 14.00 for second place. Shane Brathwaite of Barbados won the Men’s 110mH in 13.78 seconds.

In a classic display of respect, competitors Rachel McCoy (United States) and Inika McPherson (United States) exchange pleasantries at the end of the women’s high jump.

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Bermuda’s international triple jumper, Jah-Nhai Perinchief, only logged one jump at 15.75 and placed fourth. Kenya’s Kamar Etiang controlled the 1,500 metres race and cross the finish line in 3:45.26.
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U.S. 800m runner, Ajee Wilson outpaced the field to won in 2:03.09. Cassandra Tate finished seventh in the Women’s 400m Hurdles. Emmanuel Matadi, of Liberia, placed third in the Men’s 200m.
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American Dezerea Bryant was second place in the Nike Women’s 200m. Kiara Parker was sixth in the Nike Women’s 200m. Hazel Clark with daughter Hazel, is a three-time U.S. Olympian, competed in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Games in the 800 meters. Today, she is the Director of Sports and Business Development with the Bermuda Tourism Authority.

WOMEN’S RESULTS

Women’s 100m Hurdles (Wind: -2.5 m/s)

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1. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Puerto Rico 12.67 WL 2. Chanel Brissett United States 13.06 3. Christina Clemons United States 13.15 4. Jade Barber United States 13.27 5. Ebony Morrison Liberia 13.28 6. Gabbi Cunningham United States 13.57 7. Erica Bougard United States 14.45 DNS Akela Jones
400m Hurdles 1. Shiann Salmon Jamaica 55.35 2. Rushell Clayton Jamaica 55.89 3. Janieve Russell Jamaica 56.56 4. Grace Claxton Puerto Rico 57.01 5. Sage Watson Canada 57.07 6. Ashley Spencer United States 57.87 7. Cassandra Tate United States 58.69 8. Kaila Barber United States 59.34 Women’s Long Jump 1. Quanesha Burks United States 6.77m +3.6w 2. Chanice Porter Jamaica 6.70 +2.8w 3. Tissanna Hickling Jamaica 6.50 +2.8w 4. Akela Jones Barbados 6.49 +2.5w 5. Abigail Irozuru Great Britain 6.36 +3.6w 6. Sha’Keela Saunders United States 6.21 +2.9w 7. Michelle Fokam United States 6.19 +2.6w 8. Yanis David France 6.08 +3.3w 9. Erica Bougard United States 5.80 1.9 Women’s Triple Jump 1. Shanieka Ricketts Jamaica 14.15m 1.3 2. Naomi Metzger Great Britain 14.00 1.5 3. Michelle Fokam United States 13.42 1.4 4. Kiana Davis United States 12.67 1.2 Women’s High Jump 1. Rachel McCoy United States 1.84m 2. Amina Smith United States 1.84 3. Inika McPherson United States 1.84 4. Kimberly Williamson Jamaica 1.84 DNS Zarriea Willis United States
Women’s
Women’s 100m (Wind: -5.2 m/s) 1. Teahna Daniels United States 11.45 2. Gabby Thomas United States 11.49 3. Javianne Oliver United States 11.62 4. Destiny Smith-Barnett United States 11.66 5. Natasha Morrison Jamaica 11.77 6. Morolake Akinosun United States 11.81 7. Shashalee Forbes Jamaica 11.94 8. Kayla White United States 12.17 Nike Women’s 200m (Wind: -5.0 m/s) 1. Anthonique Strachan Bahamas 23.24 2. Dezerea Bryant United States 23.72 3. Briana Williams Jamaica 23.82 4. Shannon Ray United States 23.90 5. Jessica Beard United States 24.07 6. Kiara Parker United States 24.31 7. Twanisha Terry United States 24.31 8. Alaysha Johnson United States 24.42 Women’s 400m 1. Shericka Jackson Jamaica 51.40 2. Candice McLeod Jamaica 51.57 SB 3. Jaide Stepter Baynes United States 4. Kaylin Whitney United States 52.79 5. Kyra Jefferson United States 6. Chloe Abbott United States 53.58 DNS Lynna Irby United States DNS Wadeline Jonathas United States Women’s 800m 1. Ajee Wilson United States 2:03.09 2. Chrisann Gordon-Powell Jamaica 2:04.19 3. Charlene Lipsey United States 2:04.50 4. Emily Richards United States 2:05.87 SB 5. Ellie Baker Great Britain 2:05.87 6. Skylyn Webb United States 2:05.96 7. Samantha Watson United States 2:06.09 8. Danae Rivers United States 2:06.38 DNF Grace Claxton Puerto Rico

MEN’S RESULTS

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-3.8 m/s) 1. Shane Brathwaite Barbados 13.78 2. Michael Dickson United States 13.85 3. Eduardo Rodrigues Brazil 13.87 4. Ruebin Walters Trinidad and Tobago 13.95 5. DeJour Russell Jamaica 14.58 6. Jeff Julmis Haiti 14.60 0.183 7. Damion Thomas Jamaica 14.72 DNS Grant Holloway United States Men’s Triple Jump 1. Chris Benard United States 16.57m +5.0w 2. Jordan Scott Jamaica 16.37 +2.9w 3. Kaiwan Culmer Bahamas 15.82 +3.9w 4. Jah-Nhai Perinchief Bermuda 15.75 +1.4 DNS Nathaniel Meade United States
Nike Men’s 110m Hurdles (Wind:
Men’s 100m (Wind: -5.6 m/s) 1. Jerome Blake Canada 10.38 2. Erriyon Knighton United States 10.39 3. Noah Lyles United States 10.39 4. Yohan Blake Jamaica 10.45 5. Aaron Brown Canada 10.53 6. Brandon Carnes United States 10.53 7. Mike Rodgers United States 10.68 8. Jelani Walker Jamaica 10.68 Men’s 200m (Wind: -4.7 m/s) 1. Steven Gardiner Bahamas 20.79 2. Jereem Richards Trinidad and Tobago 20.86 3. Emmanuel Matadi Liberia 21.04 4. Kyree King United States 21.06 5. Isiah Young United States 21.07 6. Andrew Hudson United States 21.07 7. Chris Belcher United States 21.68 DNS Demek Kemp United States Men’s 200m 1. Kirani James Grenada 45.63 2. Alex Haydock-Wilson Great Britain 46.05 3. Jaheel Hyde Jamaica 46.27 4. Kahmari Montgomery United States 46.38 5. Machel Cedenio Trinidad and Tobago 46.70 6. Aldrich Bailey United States 46.72 7. Noah Williams United States 47.01 8. Kevin Metzger Great Britain 47.52 Men’s 1500m 1. Kamar Etiang Kenya 3:45.26 2. Amos Bartelsmeyer Germany 3:45.35 3. Dage Minors Bermuda 3:46.82 SB 4. Kasey Knevelbaard United States 3:46.86 5. Eric Holt United States 3:46.90 6. Kyle Langford Great Britain 3:47.89 7. Harry Mulenga Zambia 3:57.22 8. Lamont Marshall Bermuda 4:10.86 DNF Erik Sowinski United States DNS Marco Arop Canada DNS Hamza Driouch Qatar DNS Brahim Kaazouzi Morocco

In the A Final, Tariq Simons, Bermuda’s number one tennis player defeated Gavin Manders in straight sets 4-3,

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MTM Tennis teamed up with Amstel Ultra to break out of the COVID-19 lockdown and shake off the cobwebs with several sporting events, tennis being one of them. With a minimum of one event per month, from running to golf, and a variety of beach sports including rugby, volleyball, football, tennis and of course, an official brand party. The five-day MTM Bermuda tennis tournament, which features many of the island’s top players, also included athletes from different sports loosening up their muscles.

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Elliot Wilson
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Jon Brunson Darren Woods Chris Weeks Marco Piper Zaire Simmons Jackie Lambert
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Tre Manders
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Rajan Simons Mackai Whitter Daniel Woods Jevon Roberts Victoria Stephens Ayal Duvale

FULL NAME:

SCHOOL

Virginia State University Graduated: May, 2015 (Bachelors Degree) City, University of London Graduated: July, 2017 (Master’s Degree)

Birth Date: May 13th, 1994

SPORTS THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN

My main sport but growing up I played all sports in school and loved them all

FAVORITE SPORTS TO WATCH

I can watch any sport and enjoy it.

CHILDHOOD HERO

Serena Williams

INTERNATIONAL HERO

Rebecca Lee Crumpler

BIGGEST INFLUENCE ON CAREER

Katura Horton-Perinchief

GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT

At the moment, it would be raising my daughter and obtaining my Master’s degree.

FAVORITE FOOD

Pasta

THINGS YOU LIKE

tennis, spending time with God, being in the company of friends, spending time with my daughter, going to dinner to try different foods

THINGS YOU DISLIKE

Indian food

FAVORITE TV SHOW

Grey’s Anatomy

FAVORITE MOVIE

I don’t really watch many movies but if I had to choose a childhood movie I would choose Parent Trap. It’s a classic for me.

FAVORITE ACTOR

None

FAVORITE SINGER

Jhene Aiko

FAVORITE SONG

My favorite song changes daily but the song I have on repeat at the moment is Kingdom (feat. Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore) Maverick City Music.

PERSONAL AMBITIONS: To walk in my God given purpose and to spread love and kindness wherever and whenever I can

DEAD OR ALIVE, WHO WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO MEET

BEST PLACE VISITED

Barcelona

PLACE YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT

Any part of Africa, New Zealand, Switzerland, Bali

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Bermuda hosted the qualifying games for the Central America and Caribbean Hockey Games on April 13th to the 17th with teams from Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Guyana. There were only three men’s teams and they played in a Round-Robin format, each team had two games against each other, and the top two teams would qualify.

Bermuda women’s team won two of their three games with one 0-0 draw against second-placed Puerto Rico to remain unbeaten in the round-robin competition and qualified for the Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador next year.

Bermuda’s men’s team needed a win in their final game against Puerto Rico but lose the match 2-0.

NOTE: The Bermuda Sports Journal was unable to secure the names of the guest players, therefore we have presented the captions with country and scores only.

Christina Stephens-Weser, the Bermuda goalkeeper, made several brilliant saves throughout the match to secure Bermuda’s spot at the top of the chart and remain unbeaten in the tournament.

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Puerto Rico’s men could only match Jamaica. Jamaica topped Bermuda’s men 4-1in their first game. Bermuda women’s beat Guyana one nil.
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Jamaica’s women celebrate their 1-0 defeat of Guyana. Jamaica’s men drew 1-1 in both their games with Puerto Rico. Bermuda’s women surprised Jamaica with a 2-1 victory.

Guyana tried to work their way around Bermuda, but the local girls stopped them 1-0. Bermuda women stopped Guyana 1-0.

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Puerto Rico women and Jamaica’s battle for a share in the points. Jamaica played to a 1-1 draw against Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico women edged Guyana 1-0.
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Bermuda’s men drew 0-0 with Puerta Rico in their first game and lost 3-0 in game two ending their hopes of qualifying.
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Puerto Rico women’s team celebrated their qualifying with a selfie. After beating Bermuda’s men and qualifying, Jamaica’s men celebrated with the dancing.

CAC GAMES QUALIFIERS National Sports Centre

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MEN COUNTRY PLAYED WINS DRAWS LOSES GOALS FOR GOALS AGAINST POINTS Jamaica (Q) 4 2 2 0 7 3 6 Puerto Rico (Q) 4 1 3 0 5 2 6 Bermuda 4 0 1 3 1 8 1 WOMEN COUNTRY PLAYED WINS DRAWS LOSES GOALS FOR GOALS AGAINST POINTS Bermuda (Q) 3 2 1 0 3 1 7 Puerto Rico (Q) 3 1 2 0 2 1 5 Jamaica 3 1 1 1 3 3 4 Guyana 3 0 0 3 0 3 0

The Fat Tire Massive is the promoters of the mountain bike series consisting of seven races sanctioned by the Bermuda Bicycle Association. The Mountain Bike National Championship is a single BBA event, sponsored by the Winner’s Edge Bike Shop and is sanctioned by the Union Cyciste Internationale (UCI). The Bermuda Bicycle Association or BBA are the national governing body of cycle racing in Bermuda and are member of the UCI and COPACI. Aside from the seven-race series Flat Tire Mountain Bike National championship, The Winners Edge Mountain Bike Championship is the final stand-alone championship event of the season.

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Robin Horsfield captured a third Winners Edge MTB Championship title at Southlands Park.
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Manny Smith (#44) was second to Cameron Morris in the Junior Male class.
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Gladwin Benjamin placed seventh in the non-Championships under12 Boys race. Ashley Robinson (#34) completed her four laps in 54:00 minutes for second place.
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Cassandra McPhee completed all four laps in 0:48:02 for top honors. Mcquinn Burch was third place in the master’s men’s class.
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In the non-Championships 12 & under boy’s race Sanchez Smith came in fourth. Jennifer Lightbourne (third), Cassandra McPhee (winner) and Ashley Robinson (second), top three in the Open women’s class.
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James Holloway won the master’s Men’s title.
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Sherman Darrell finished in tenth place in the men’s master’s class.

Isabelle Dutranoit seems to have come out of nowhere and stole the show. She won the Hannover Re Derby in 2020 and is a well-known track and field athlete, winning the gold medal in the 3,000 meters at the 2019 Carifta Games in the Cayman Islands, but the 21-year-old Izzy had not taken on the May 24th Derby until now.

In her Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby debut, she announced her arrival with a remarkable run to finish twelfth overall and first female in 1 hour 24 minutes 38seconds.

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Chris Estwanik won his eighth Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby in a time of 1hr 10min 14sec, three minutes ahead of second place Dennis Mbelenzi.
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Gayle Lindsay was 14th overall and second place amongst the women, her best finish in the Derby, she also set a new personal best time of 1:27:15. Dennis Mbelenzi was second overall in 1:13:29. Dan Samilski was feeling good as he reached the Southshore/Middle rd. intersection. Emma Norman was 148th overall and 19th amongst the females.
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Motocross champion, Zico Majors (#342) and Will Green (#234) finished 26th and 15th respectively.

At several spots along the course, there are rehydration stations for the runners, this crew was at Newstead Nathalee Simons, Donald Madeiros, Aaron Madeiros, Devina Butterfield, Debbie Saltus, Deja Richardson, Taahira Butterfield, George Braithwaite and Deidre Simons.

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Iziah Tucker hung on for 49th place. Six-times winner Ashley Couper had to settle for third place with a time of 1:28:11.
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Chayce Smith was fifth this year.

At 79 years of age, Antun Duzevic is still looking good. Terri Durrant was fourth in her age group.

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The Overcome Warrior

Shawnita Furbert set out to prove to herself that she could bounce back. Four years ago, she was seriously injured in a road traffic accident. The head-on collision left her with a broken femur, multiple fractures to her pelvis and the loss of her big toe on the right foot.

She had to be flown to Boston to be treated for her injuries and her teenaged son, who was also on the bike, suffered a cardiovascular arterial tear and had to be sent to Lahey Health Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts.

The 53-year-old had never participated in the Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby, and in 2022, she entered for the first time, finishing tenth in the women’s 50-59 age group, 477th out of 557 finishers in a time of 2hr 41min 49sec.

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Bermuda’s number one tennis player, Tariq Simons ran in the Derby for the first time in support (fundraising) to assist Bermuda’s Top Junior player, Daniel Phillips in his bid to turn pro. Tariq left home, forgetting his ‘bib’ number which contains the “chip” for timing and scoring, therefore, he had to settle for un-official result of 1:36.31min placing 44th overall.

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2022 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby Results

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Place Name Time 1 Christopher Estwanik 1:10:14 2 Dennis Mbelenzi 1:13:29 3 Sean Trott 1:14:12 4 Sammy Degraff 1:15:39 5 Chayce Smith 1:15:44 6 Tom Mills 1:17:20 7 James O’Shea 1:17:30 8 Moses Mufandaedz 1:18:58 9 Domico Watson 1:19:53 10 Wolfgang Guembel 1:23:25 11 Michael Voelkel 1:24:34 12 Izzy Dutranoit 1:24:38 13 Adam Prunty 1:25:20 14 Gayle Lindsay 1:27:15 15 Will Green 1:27:54 16 Ashley Couper 1:28:11 17 Shannon Lawrence 1:28:36 18 Dustin Luck 1:29:33 19 Dan Samilski 1:30:04 20 Darryl Herrick 1:30:44 21 Fred Foxley 1:30:47 22 Adam Somekh 1:30:53 23 Fabrizio Alvera 1:30:56 24 Jason Williams 1:31:03 25 John Thompson 1:31:11 26 Zico Majors 1:31:15 27 Joshua Dyball 1:32:09 28 Joseph Obadha 1:32:09 29 Philippe Froncioni 1:32:17 30 Christopher Hands 1:32:19 31 Byron Rencken 1:32:22 32 Ben Adolph 1:32:35 33 Damian Gold 1:32:58 34 Kris Hedges 1:32:58 35 James Poch 1:32:58 36 Allan Fox 1:33:11 37 Martina Olcheski-Bell 1:33:16 38 Glen Wilks 1:33:29 39 Phillip Lopresti 1:33:31 40 Tim Price 1:34:13 41 Eugene Simmons 1:35:17 42 Kadeem Abraham 1:35:30 43 Katrina Lindsay 1:35:44 44 Sam Riihiluoma 1:36:38 45 Bella Wright 1:36:43 46 Kanaz Tuzo 1:37:15 47 Neil Lupsic 1:37:20 48 Seamus Fearon 1:37:24 49 Iziah Tucker 1:37:41 50 Bradley Coetzer 1:37:47 51 Luis Pereira 1:38:01 52 Louise Wells 1:38:03 Place Name Time 53 Karen Smith 1:38:26 54 Giselle Yeung 1:38:34 55 Alex Waldauer 1:38:40 56 Florin Teleman 1:38:45 57 Donald Forde 1:38:46 58 Kyle Dailey 1:39:01 59 Craig Rothwell 1:39:16 60 Krista Dyer 1:39:21 61 Nina Coetzer 1:39:24 62 Niall MacGillivray 1:39:41 63 James Roberts 1:39:51 64 Tom Neill 1:39:58 65 Brett Murray 1:40:11 66 Justin Brenden 1:40:25 67 Kristen Robinson 1:40:26 68 Michael Toyer 1:40:32 69 William Wharton 1:40:36 70 Ben Train 1:41:11 71 Frederick Phillips 1:41:32 72 Rupert Cuddon-Large 1:41:33 73 Abdul Basith 1:41:40 74 David Gazzard 1:41:50 75 Luiza Vorontsova 1:41:53 76 Christian Bieri 1:41:56 77 Chris Parry 1:41:57 78 Ronae Burgess 1:41:59 79 Stephen Egan 1:42:00 80 Emanuel Pereira 1:42:08 81 Julian Carpenter 1:42:17 82 Luke Hyland 1:42:18 83 Emily Ferguson 1:42:23 84 Adam Petty 1:42:25 85 Stuart Young 1:42:28 86 John Kemoi 1:42:32 87 Matthew Spencer 1:42:32 88 Shawn Simons 1:42:49 89 Jonas Muir Wood 1:42:52 90 Guy Kelly 1:43:07 91 Alex Juul 1:43:17 92 Kristina Juul 1:43:17 93 Thales Francis 1:43:23 94 Gerald Gakundi 1:43:25 95 Lucy Ching 1:43:27 96 Edward Willis 1:43:49 97 James Rawlins 1:44:07 98 Patrick Furlong 1:44:21 99 Dani Dubois 1:44:32 100 Alex McLaughlin 1:44:34 101 Ricky Sousa 1:45:16 102 Sarah Thompson 1:45:17 103 Garon Wilkinson 1:45:24 104 Kallan Richardson 1:45:39 Place Name Time 105 Laura Knox-Clingerman 1:45:44 106 Evan Faulkenberry 1:45:56 107 Joseph Ferraro 1:45:59 108 Carla Hinwood 1:46:03 109 Jay Riihiluoma 1:46:19 110 Mark Robinson 1:46:33 111 Abelardo Jr. Paredes 1:46:37 112 John Eichlin 1:46:40 113 Michael Caldwell 1:46:48 114 Shoji Aqui-Somai 1:46:54 115 Scott Smith 1:47:12 116 Jackson Chandranathan 1:47:29 117 Stepanka Sprincova 1:47:36 118 Caleb Fubler 1:47:44 119 Matthew Garrod 1:47:59 120 Bryce Wojciechowski 1:48:08 121 Tomasz Dudek 1:48:09 122 Catherine Matthews 1:48:17 123 Marcello Ausenda 1:48:27 124 Guillermo Rocco 1:48:42 125 Philip Karp 1:49:03 126 Jan-Johan Nel 1:49:21 127 Catherine Cumming 1:49:24 128 Will Drea 1:49:35 129 Toby Derham 1:49:49 130 Alexander Burridge 1:49:52 131 Jakeem Jennings 1:49:55 132 Daniel Cole 1:49:56 133 Sam Lloyd 1:50:02 134 G. Nazhir Smith 1:50:04 135 Karl Wilson 1:50:11 136 Danielle Marr 1:50:21 137 Andrew Hanly 1:50:28 138 Archit Bansal 1:50:30 139 Patrick Graham 1:50:42 140 Darin Cassidy 1:50:42 141 Paolo Fiandesio 1:50:43 142 Deon Breary 1:50:48 143 Ollie Campbell 1:50:49 144 Renuka Darjee 1:50:54 145 Thomas Beckert 1:50:54 146 Nadia Schmidt 1:50:54 147 Kalin Hillier 1:50:58 148 Emma Norman 1:51:01 149 Zoey Roberts 1:51:02 150 Krystof Kubista 1:51:02 151 Melbert Bergonio 1:51:13 152 Lynsey Palmer 1:51:17 153 Benjamin Parkes 1:51:42 154 Sarah Place 1:51:43 155 Krista Bonneau 1:51:58 156 Matthew Kenny 1:52:08 Place Name Time 157 Kyle Ferreira 1:52:12 158 Stephen Mayor 1:52:18 159 Rebecca Von Knoch 1:52:25 160 Christopher Rodrigues 1:52:32 161 Jonathan Cabral 1:52:34 162 Keith Marshall 1:52:50 163 Paul Murgatroyd 1:52:58 164 Julian Fletcher 1:53:05 165 Roberto Calfa 1:53:07 166 Stafford Lowe 1:53:08 167 Allan Degraff Jr. 1:53:20 168 Raschid Alami-Merrouni 1:53:38 169 Kyler Knights 1:53:42 170 Damon Ming 1:53:44 171 Jonathan Berrins 1:53:45 172 Alan Brett 1:53:45 173 Chris Cooper 1:53:46 174 Bert Ji 1:53:51 175 Alistair McNeish 1:53:53 176 Mark Cabral 1:53:58 177 Gavin O’Connor 1:54:12 178 Tommy Sinclair 1:54:22 179 Kageaki Smith 1:54:46 180 Annie Ford 1:54:54 181 Gemma McGeever 1:54:57 182 Jeff Sangster 1:55:06 183 Charles Slabbert 1:55:15 184 Paula Barrow 1:55:15 185 David Lunn 1:55:26 186 Neal Trott 1:55:36 187 Christopher Jones 1:55:38 188 Hugh Stanton 1:55:42 189 Jon Knowles 1:56:08 190 Amon Simons 1:56:15 191 Scott Brown 1:56:35 192 Alan Tiernan 1:56:35 193 Catherine Power 1:56:37 194 Cameron Fubler 1:56:37 195 Sharlene Sousa 1:56:38 196 Jonathan Chapman 1:56:41 197 Christina Kim 1:56:42 198 Chris Mewett 1:56:42 199 Alex Godet 1:56:48 200 Chase Toogood 1:56:53
Bermuda’s elite Male cyclist climb White Hill.
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SINCLAIR PACKWOOD MEMORIAL RACE

May 27th, 2022

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PLACE NAME TIME 1 Dominique Mayho 27:15.4 2 Steven Smith 28:26.4 3 Clifford Roberts 28:37.5 4 Alan Mooney 28:39.0 5 Chris Nusum 28:39.5 6 Kian Wookey 28:39.6 7 Anthony (Ricky) Smith 28:40.1 8 Toby Wright 28:40.6 9 Alan Potts 28:40.7 10 Tracy Wright 28:42.4 11 Grant Goudge 28:43.1 12 Darren Glasford 28:44.2 13 Stephen Ryan 28:44.7 14 Alex Kronenberg 28:44.9 15 Kent Richardson 28:46.2 16 Andrew Charlesworth 28:49.1 17 Mcquinn Burch 28:49.6 18 Howard Williams 28:53.3 19 Michael Terceira 30:03.5 20 Philip Mace 30:25.5 21 Dennis Fagundo 30:34.8 22 Mark Hatherley 30:38.8 23 Otis Ingham 30:39.2 24 Dan Wellsbourn Hesp 31:21.0 25 Arthur Pitcher 31:52.6 26 Vincent Chaves 34:53.0 27 Frank Ming 34:59.0 28 Matthew Ringer 36:24.0 29 Troy Trott 38:51.6 PLACE NAME TIME 1 Nicole Mitchell 32:52.8 2 Sarah Ryan 33:01.3 3 Adriana Penruddocke 34:18.2 4 Jennifer Lightbourne 34:18.2 PLACE NAME TIME 1 Tommy Marshall 28:39.1 2 Cameron Morris 28:39.4 3 Thomas Quarterly 28:39.4 4 Jake Smith 28:45.9 5 Remy Donawa 38:06.9 PLACE NAME TIME 1 Charlotte Millington 32:54.9 2 Annabelle Miller 32:56.2
OPEN
JUNIOR MALE JUNIOR FEMALE
MALE
FEMALE

MALE WINNERS OF THE SINCLAIR PACKWOOD

MEMORIAL CYCLING RACE

1987 John “Buddy” Ford

1988 Darren Dowling

1989 Carlos DeSilva

1990 Mike Lee

1991 Carlos DeSilva

1992 Sinclair Packwood

1993 Sinclair Packwood

1994 Whayman Butterfield

1995 Macinnis Looby

1996 Damion Wilson

1997 Jeff Payne

1998 Macinnis Looby

1999 Greg Hopkins

2000 Kris Hedges

2001 Kris Hedges

2002 Kris Hedges

2003 Jean-Nicolas Bertrand

2004 Wayne Scott

2005 Khamari Greaves

2006 Ricky Sousa jr.

2007 Neil de ste Croix

2008 Wayne Scott

2009 Graeme Miller

2010 Wayne Scott

2011 Darren Glasford

2012 Dominique Mayho

2013 Dominique Mayho

2014 Shannon Lawrence

2015 Shannon Lawrence

2016 Matthew Olivera

2017 Kaden Hopkins

2018 Dominique Mayho

2019 Kaden Hopkins

2020 No Race

2021 Dominique Mayho

2022 Donimique Mayho

FEMALE WINNERS OF THE SINCLAIR PACKWOOD

MEMORIAL CYCLING RACE

2007 Ashley Robinson

2008 Karen Bordage

2009 Maryellen Goodwin

2010 Sarah Bonnett

2011 Nicole Mitchell

2012 Joanna Shillington

2013 Karen Smith

2014 Zoenique Williams

2015 Zoenique Williams

2016 Gabriella Arnold

2017 Alyssa Rowse

2018 Nicole Mitchell

2019 Caitlin Conyers

2020 No Race

2021 Nicole Mitchell

2022 Nicole Mitchell

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Charlotte Millington Dominique Mayho won the 2022 Sinclair Packwood Memorial Race for the fifth time, two times more than Kris Hedges and Wayne Scott. Top male junior, Tommy Marshall.
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Nicole Mitchell Dominique Mayho Dominique Mayho has won the Sinclair Packwood Memorial Race five times, two more than Kris Hedges and Wayne Scott.

Conor White beat Kaden Hopkins, last years’ time trial champion, to clinch the CG Insurance National Time-Trial Championship title. Having been beaten to the title last year, Conor this time triumphed, completing the six-lap course which started and finished at Clearwater Beach in St David’s.

Conor White has finally risen to the top of Bermuda’s cycling world.

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Caitlin Conyers won the 2022 women’s national time-trial championship by more than five minutes over Sarah Ryan, her only rival in the Open Female category. Steve Smith topped the Men’s Master’s in 46:42.442. Otis Ingham placed fourth in the Men’s Master’s.
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Youth 13-14 Men Zach Moniz was second to Langley with a time of 31:02.643. Nicholas Narraway placed fourth in the Open Men class. Kaden Hopkins, last year’s champion had to settle for runner-up this year in the Open Men class.
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Jackson Langley won the Male Youth 13–14-year-old class.
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Junior Women, Charlotte Millington rode unchallenged with a time of 38:04.540.
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Steve Smith leads the pack along Kindley Field Road.

The Winners Edge Road Race starts and finishes along Kindley Field Road. It travels easterly to the Swing Bridge roundabout before going back along Kindley Field Road to the Airport roundabout and up to the Blue Hole Hill / Wilkingson Ave roundabout and back to Kindley Field Road.

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Junior cyclist Jackson Langley put in an amazing ride for first place in the Citizen race. Wenda Roberts Anthony “Ricky” Smith was second to Langley in the Citizen class.
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Jonah Jones was 19th in the Men’s Open class. Toby Wright leads Darren Glasford and Cameron Morris Ashley Couper won the Women’s class over Karen Smith by the thinnest of margins.
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Charlette Millington crashed while leading the Women’s class and finished fourth.

Following a two-year interruption due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the once yearly Clarien Iron Kids Triathlon was back on schedule June 18th, 2022, at Clearwater Beach in St. David’s. Bermuda’s young, up and coming triathletes were ready to jump into action for the Clarien Iron Kids Triathlon.

The 32nd running of the event was sponsored by Clarien Bank in collaboration with the Bermuda Triathlon Association development program as Bermuda looks for its next great triathlete.

The Clarien Iron Kids Triathlon is open to children ages 3 to 15 and divided into four different age groups. An added incentive for the participants is to earn up to $1,000 in a Clarien Iron Kids Bank account.

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L. Heyland finished 8th out of 46 children in his age group in a time of 20:05.
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Fanalla Wightman was sixth overall and first female
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P. Hill III won the 11-15 age group in the non-race bike class. A. Livingston was 19th in his age group.
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B. Dill completed the course in 41st place
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K Wade was female second in her age group. K. Phillips was seventh in the non-race bike group.
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Keegan Dyer completed the course in 31:01.
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S. Bernardino got a bit tangled up in the transition from bike to running. D. James-Rawlins was happy with 36th place. R. Robinson placed 26th.
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A. Fagundo was 26th overall in his class. J. Lau finished 21st in 32:23 minutes. Jackson Langley picked up a saving account with $1000 in it towards his future development.

NON-RACE BIKES AGE GROUP/DIVISION RESULTS MALE 7 TO 10

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PLACE NAME TIME 1 Jackson Langley 22:38 2 Jake Smith 23:10 3 Jacob Wright 24:29 4 Callum MacFarlane 24:31 5 Braxton Cooze 24:44 6 Fenella Wightman 24:58 7 Gianluca Bortoli 25:27 8 Nayland Harris 26:13 9 Gordon Smith 26:22 10 Jamie MacFarlane 26:40 11 K. Wade 27:42 12 M. Butterfield 28:18 13 R. Shepherd 28:21 14 J. Drea 28:36 15 C. Hopkin 28:42 16 Ella Shepherd 29:33
CLARIEN BANK IRON KIDS TRIATHLON
PLACE NAME TIME 1 L. Horrobin 17:48 2 W. Leman 18:43 3 R. Davidge 19:11 4 N. MacGuinness 19:25 5 A. Carr 19:34 6 R. Fubler 19:39 7 K. Phillips 20:00 8 L. Heyland 20:05 9 B. Davidge 20:33 10 C. Morgan 20:49 11 L. Frith 21:01 12 D. Cooper 21:20 13 B. Tabucol 21:37 14 S. Wright 21:42 15 S. SOARES 21:44 16 N. Gakundi 21:44 17 S. Davidge 22:02 18 S. Bernardino 22:04 19 C. Franks 22:24 20 M. Crews 22:40 21 K. Fox 22:56 22 L. Booth 23:11 23 M. LEWIS 23:12 24 A. Clarke-Trott 23:24 25 O. McDevitt 23:41 26 A. Fagundo 23:46 27 E. White 23:48 28 C. McBrearty 23:49 29 Z. Mosquera 24:17 30 J. Twilley 25:07 31 A. Livingston 25:09 32 T. Andrew 25:20 33 A. Jennings 25:30 34 E. Wright 25:54 35 S. Heyns 26:32 36 D. James-Rawlins 27:01 PLACE NAME TIME 37 J. Dill 27:05 38 R. Harkins 27:39 39 H. Pitcher 27:51 40 A. Swan 28:09 41 B. Dill 29:02 42 A. Nomula Veera 30:10 43 S. Harvey 31:44 44 H. Nelmes 32:26 45 A. Brown 32:53 46 T. Levon 33:19 AGE GROUP MALE AND FEMALE 7 TO10 ( RACE BIKES) PLACE NAME TIME 1 C. Mello 14:56 2 M. Stevens 15:10 L. MacFarlane 5:38 4 O. Fosker 15:42 5 W. Smith 15:49 6 P. Parry 18:26 7 N. Twidale 18:54 8 T. Dyer 20:35 9 J. Curtis 21:17 10 C. Henderson 23:12 11 K. Symonds-Roberts 23:13 12 M. White 27:53
FEMALE
BIKES) PLACE NAME TIME 1 Jackson Langley 22:38 2 Jake Smith 23:10 3 Jacob Wright 24:29 4 Callum MacFarlane 24:31 5 Braxton Cooze 24:44 6 Fenella Wightman 24:58 7 Gianluca Bortoli 25:27 8 Nayland Harris 26:13 9 Gordon Smith 26:22 10 Jamie MacFarlane 26:40 11 K. Wade 27:42 12 M. Butterfield 28:18 13 R. Shepherd 28:21 14 J. Drea 28:36 15 C. Hopkin 28:42 16 Ella Shepherd 29:33 17 D. Langley 30:09 18 T. Parkinson 30:51 19 Keegan Dyer 31:01 20 Skye Ferguson 32:20 21 J. Lau 32:23 22 E. Dyer 32:25 23 R. Fosker 32:37 24 O. Stewar 33:12 25 O. SOARES 34:21 26 R. Robinson 35:39 27 I. Cooze 35:57 28 O. Thompson 37:5 29 K. Bean-Burchall 43:17
AGE GROUP MALE AND
11 TO 15 (RACE
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M. Lewis prepares for the run to finish 23rd in her class.

R. Fubler finished sixth overall in the 7-10 non-race bike age group.

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FULL NAME

Jacob William Vaughan Wright

BIRTH YEAR: 2009

SCHOOL

Saltus

SPORTS THAT YOU PARTICIPATE IN Triathlon & Swimming

FAVORITE SPORTS TO WATCH Triathlon & Football

FAVORITE OTHER SPORT

Cycling

CHILDHOOD HERO

Alex Yee

INTERNATIONAL HERO

Alex Yee

BIGGEST INFLUENCE ON CAREER

WTS being held in Bermuda

GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT

Finishing 7th in my first Individual Carifta Triathlon

FAVORITE FOOD

Poutine

THINGS YOU LIKE

Playing video games and spending time with my friends

THINGS YOU DISLIKE Ketchup

FAVORITE TV SHOW

Tom & Jerry

FAVORITE MOVIE End Game

FAVORITE SINGER Dean Lewis

FAVORITE SONG

None

PERSONAL AMBITIONS

To place in the top 10 Clermont, Florida

Triathlon (Mar 2023)

DEAD OR ALIVE, WHO WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO MEET

None

BEST PLACE VISITED

Pompei

PLACE YOU WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT Colorado

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The Liberty Mutual National Sprint Triathlon was staged at Albouy’s Point with the swim in the harbor, cycle and ran through the City of Hamilton. The event had a few categories, from Junior duathlon, Try a tri for first timer individuals and team triathlon groups.
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Alex Pilgrim led the way to win the Liberty Triathlon in one hour, six minutes and 16 seconds.
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Daniel Samilski finished 10th. Ashley Couper placed 19th overall.
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Cameron Adkins, Logan Jones, Zach Moniz, Cameron, won the Middle school team Challenge in 26:54. Women’s champion, Maddie Durkin shares the podium with her daughter. Fenella Wightman, Bermuda’s junior Carifta Triathletes finished fifth overall and first female in the 13-15 age group.
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Jon Brunson completed the triathlon in 1:31: 59 for 48th place. Ken Richardson was 25th. J’auza James tangled with another rider during the cycling and did not finish.
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Nicole Mitchell placed 11th in 1:10:50.
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Colorful Cesar Aparil came in 43rd.
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PLACE NAME GENDER TIME SWIM BIKE RUN 1 Alex Pilgrim M 1:06:16 13:11 31:04 21:03 2 Maddie Durkin F 1:06:18 13:21 32:45 19:04 3 Steven Smith M 1:07:25 14:42 30:19 21:04 4 Alan Potts M 1:07:37 16:15 31:18 19:19 5 Geoff Smith M 1:08:04 13:49 31:57 21:32 6 Cameron De Ste Croix M 1:08:16 14:26 35:05 18:08 7 Will Green M 1:08:16 14:23 34:47 18:05 8 John Thompson M 1:10:35 14:35 35:03 19:53 9 Sam Boaden M 1:10:38 15:31 35:10 18:32 10 Daniel Samilski M 1:10:46 15:31 35:01 19:04 11 Nicole Mitchell F 1:10:50 14:28 33:18 21:58 12 Manning Smith M 1:10:53 13:52 36:51 19:37 13 Alex Kronenberg M 1:10:58 14:45 33:01 22:21 14 Louise Wells F 1:11:01 15:34 34:23 20:01 15 Alex Waldauer M 1:11:09 12:53 34:44 22:45 16 Matt Thompson M 1:11:30 14:39 33:48 22:19 17 Neil De Ste Croix M 1:12:09 15:35 34:07 21:37 18 Laura Burns F 1:12:13 14:14 36:27 20:22 19 Ashley Couper F 1:12:30 15:35 35:36 20:12 20 Jeremy Shrubb M 1:14:12 14:31 35:37 22:53 21 Jamie Armour M 1:14:13 16:31 34:13 20:40 22 James Claxton M 1:14:57 15:55 35:36 21:40 23 Emily Sambrook Smith F 1:15:01 12:31 37:18 24:09 24 Arthur Wightman M 1:15:49 16:54 35:47 22:24 25 Kent Richardson M 1:16:05 16:19 34:47 23:42 26 Liana Medeiros F 1:16:15 14:12 37:48 22:59 27 Steve O’Reilly M 1:17:58 18:29 35:34 23:02 28 Dirk Hasselkuss M 1:19:19 17:20 35:47 24:26 29 Giselle Yeung F 1:19:51 16:19 40:09 21:44 30 Damian Cooper M 1:20:07 15:54 37:40 24:19 31 Mario Yiasoumi M 1:20:16 16:33 39:51 22:04 32 Steve Horton M 1:22:24 17:02 36:28 27:10 33 Jennifer Lightbourne F 1:22:33 16:56 39:30 25:14 34 Richard Hammond M 1:22:34 6:29 38:41 25:30 35 Elizabeth Stewart F 1:22:55 8:09 38:17 25:36 36 Daniel Woods M 1:22:59 13:36 41:26 25:36 37 Jong Vivencio M 1:23:19 20:39 36:19 25:13 38 Steven Wells M 1:24:07 18:17 36:41 26:46 39 Mark Anthony Domingo M 1:25:53 20:59 38:12 24:56 40 Alejandra Castano F 1:26:04 16:21 42:39 25:04 41 Alex Bateman M 1:26:09 18:05 39:53 26:27 42 Elizabeth Madeiros F 1:26:14 17:03 41:39 25:28 43 Cesar Aparil M 1:26:21 21:03 38:33 24:57 44 Belinda Cobb F 1:27:13 14:01 39:50 31:48 45 Christopher Jones M 1:29:10 16:35 44:25 25:04 46 Nicky Hallett F 1:31:06 19:06 40:10 29:31 47 Paull Davis M 1:31:24 18:50 42:13 27:48 48 Jon Brunson M 1:31:59 20:59 0:35 28:52 49 Barbara McWhirter F 1:33:47 20:52 43:47 26:41 50 Lemuel Urieta M 1:38:18 24:57 41:16 30:08 51 Marna Louw F 1:46:36 26:47 47:24 2 29:37
Triatholon Results
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Maddie Durkin and Alex Pilgrim, the king and queen of Bermuda triathlon 2022.
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