IT might be the biggest sporting event Bermuda has ever hosted.
It terms of participation, it’s unprecedented.
The Island Games, which begin tomorrow with the Opening Ceremony and conclude next Frida...
WHEN it comes to preserving the status of our national sport one would expect Bermuda Cricket Board to act with caution. But this has not been the case. Far from it.
They have continued to conduct the...
Lack of interest or lack of talent? Or a combination of both.
Whatever the reason, the holiday weekend's Amateur Strokeplay Championships at Port Royal didn't make for a particularly intriguing
tourn...
THERE may once have been an argument to justify the 'little to do in Bermuda' whinge.
Take away the sea and the sand what's left?
Perhaps there was some validity to such a debate. But that's changed i...
OUTPLAYED, outclassed and overwhelmed, Bermuda's national football team again exposed their deficiencies on Tuesday night and highlighted the gulf that exists between local and overseas sides.
England...
HAS all the political wrangling which preceded the opening of the $23.4 million Aquatic Centre dissipated?
Have all the bones of contention, all issues including costs and design, been swept under the...
TOMORROW'S Marathon Derby will begin with 1176 runners (how many finish, well that's a different story) — the second highest, preceded only by the 2009 field when the event celebrated its 100th annive...
Pro golfer Michael Sims was back to his brilliant best today, firing a nine-under-par 62 in the final round of the Web-Com Tour’s BMW Charity Pro-Am.
It was the lowest round of the day, vaulting the ...
Michael Sims yesterday stayed on course for his best finish on the Web-Com Tour this year.
The Bermudian fired his third round in the 60s in the BWM Charity Classic at the Thornblade Club in Greer, So...
IT'S a long way from the patchy, well-worn pitch on St John's Road to the lush turf of Wembley but 22-year-old Nakhi Wells is about to step into what might be considered the most iconic of all stadium...