Bahamas Sports Legends

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Andre Rodgers

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mmortalized recently in a biographical film produced and directed by his daughter Gina Rodgers, Andre was the legendary Baseball major leaguer; who kept Bahamians with their transistor radios glued to their ears for the live broadcast from Major League ball parks all over the USA where the star slugger appeared. A much loved gentle giant, the country was moved at his death.


Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace

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efore Arianna Bahamians saw the swimming pool as a back yard recreational accoutrement. And then young Arianna entered the water and the Bahamas sat on the edge of its seat as she moved the water and showed us we had sports power on land and on the water.


Cecil Cooke

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he Bahamian sailing partner of Sir Durward Knowles. An all-around athlete in his own right and swimming enthusiast. Tragically taken from us in a car accident many years ago, but his memory lives on.


Chandra Sturrup

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he country embraces this Athlete who has shown us the grace and beauty of her craftsmanship and continues to be such a super role model for future athletes.


Chris “Fireman” Brown

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he beloved South Eleuthera perennial star of Bahamian track and field. The amazing 400 metre kick start artist and a unit in the Bahamas’ Gold medal Olympic 4x 400 Men’s relay in London.


Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie

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n outstanding scholar in her own right Debbie Ferguson continues to shine and make us all proud as Bahamians. Another part of the famous Bahamas Gold medal 4x 100 Olympic Team.


Demetrius Pinder

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emetrius Pinder (born 13 February 1989) is a Bahamian male track and field sprint athlete who competes in the 400 metres. At the 2012 London Olympics he was a 400 m finalist and won gold with the Bahamas 4x400 team, of himself, Chris Brown, Michael Mathieu and Ramon Miller beating medal favorites USA with a national record.


Ed Armbrister

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nother baseball sensation who was discovered by in Nassau. Ed went on to play Major League ball for Cincinnati Reds. His home run in the 1976 World Series is still talked about by baseball fans.


Eldeece Clarke

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er sportsmanship and blooming personality accentuate her track and field contribution. Another unit of the Bahamas’s 4 x 100 Olympic gold medal relay team.


Frank Rutherford

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rank won a Bronze - the country’s first track and field Olympic medal in triple jump and set the stage for future athletes to follow.


Leevan Sands

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he Icon of Pinewood Gardens. His performances in the long jump pit in international competition is the stuff the Bahamas can hold its head high about.


Mark Knowles

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ynonymous with the country’s world class Tennis performances. Mark has made us all immensely proud on Courts from Wimbledon and the USA.


Michael Mathieu

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unit of the Bahamas’s Men’s 4 x 400 Gold medal Olympic team in London. Well-loved and revered in Grand Bahama.


Mychal “Sweet Beels” Thompson

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e became a local sensation in park league ball and his Church basketball court before his super stardom at the university of Minnesota pushed the Gophers to the top of their league and Mychal became the Number One draft pick of the NBA in 1980, then onto his wonder years with the Portland Trailblazers and his World Championship victories with the Los Angeles Lakers. His son Klay Thompson now also sports a NBA championship ring.


Everette “Elisha Obed” Ferguson

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is upset victory for the Bahamas’s welterweight championship crown over Ray Minus Senior in the early 1970s; set Everett Ferguson, Obed’s real name; on the path to international glory. In Germany he defeated the World Champion Dagee and came home with our first World Boxing Championship belt. Obed fought out of the famed Angelo Dundee Boxing stable on Miami Beach.


Osborne “The Goose” Lockhart

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nother local sensation in park league ball, The Goose was a home boy of Ridgeland Park and then came his contract with the basketball entertainers the Harlem Globe-


Pauline Davis-Thompson

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he Wonder Woman of Track whose engaging smile and personality are winning combinations with her speed and endurance. Pauline is part of the legendary Olympic 4x10 Bahamas Gold medal relay team.


Ramon Miller

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is famous come from behind run in the Men’s 4 x 400 Olympic take down of the USA competitor who had just momentarily passed him is the classic lore that will be talked about forever in track and field circles.


Rick Fox

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rom his movie roles to his branding for the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Rick Fox and his glory years with the Los Angeles Lakers has enamoured Bahamians.


Captain Rolly Gray

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he nation paid his tribute to the late Grandmaster with the naming of Her Majesty’s Defence Force Ship in his honour. This legendary skipper from Staniel Cay Exuma continues to hold the record for victories in Regatta Class ‘A’ Sloop racing. The services he provided the people of Exuma and the Cays with his Mail boat services added to his folklore and appreciation.


Savatheda Fynes

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ow can anyone forget this Speedster and how she thrilled us with her Flash performances in the 50 metre dash at World track events.


Sir Durward Knowles

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he Star Class Sailor of the Bahamas. Young Durward was sailing solo from Family Islands all the way into Nassau Harbour on a Bahamian sloop dinghy. His knowledge of the sea and the wind and the compass and the weather came from his own experiences and would do him well at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964 where along with fellow Bahamian Cecil Cooke, they won the Gold Medal, the first ever for the Bahamas.


Thomas A. Robinson

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he Bahamas’s premiere track athlete of the post-World War 11 era. His legendary sprints in international competition made him a household name and the then colony of the Bahamas saw through Tommy’s athletic prowess on the world stage how a people can be transformed through sports. The country mourned his passing at a State recognized funeral in 2013.


Tonique Williams

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o Tonique go. You are the star of the show- the country screamed as she blazed down the home stretch in Beijing China to win the Olympic Gold in the Women’s’ 400 me-


Tureano Johnson

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young man on a mission. His New York Madison Square Garden’s World Championship Boxing championship in 2014 and his humility has endeared him to his country-


Percival Edmund “Wenty” Wentworth Ford

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he star baseball player from the famous Ford family of Windsor Park. Wenty played major league ball with the Atlanta Braves and Bahamians became instant fans of the team. A tragic car accident while home on holiday took his life and the country and baseball fans turned out en masse to say good bye.


William “Yama Bahama” Butler

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his Bimini native was a contender in the British Commonwealth Boxing league and thrilled Bahamian boxing fans in the generation of pugilists Gomez Brennan, Sam Pratt, and Bert Perigord, Leonard Boston Blackie Miller.


Anthony Carroll

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is Joe Weider and Johnnie Atlas framed body won him international acclaim and movie roles where he played various strong man characters.



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