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Thursday, October 09, 2025
Ben Smith - Let Sport Lead the Way to a More Respectful Bermuda

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Sport has always been one of Bermuda’s greatest strengths. It brings us together, families cheering from the sidelines, communities united in shared pride, and young people discovering what it means to work hard, show discipline, and chase big dreams.

That’s the beauty of sport. It reflects who we are and who we can become. It teaches teamwork, resilience, respect, and perseverance. These are values that extend far beyond the sport. Lately, we’ve seen moments that challenge that spirit. Tensions on the field, frustration in the stands, and the occasional lapse in behaviour remind us that sport doesn’t exist in isolation. It mirrors the emotions, pressures, and challenges of our society.

When those moments happen, it’s not a reason to lose faith but a reminder of how powerful sport can be as a force for change. If we want to see more respect, unity, and accountability in our communities, then our sporting arenas can lead the way.

Bermuda has a proud history of sportsmanship. Generations have learned life’s most important lessons through competition. Not just how to win, but how to handle defeat, support teammates, and respect opponents. Those lessons shaped who we are as a people. Now, it’s time to renew that tradition with intention.

We can do that by taking a proactive approach that uplifts, educates, and empowers. Here are some steps that can help us move forward together:

Celebrate respect and integrity as much as victories and trophies. Recognise and reward teams, players, and fans who demonstrate exceptional sportsmanship.

Create a shared National Sports Code of Conduct to set clear expectations for players, coaches, and spectators across every sport — a common standard that unites, not divides.

Promote “Positive Sidelines” through campaigns that remind parents and supporters that encouragement and example are just as important as performance.

Apply zero-tolerance policies for violence and abuse with swift, transparent sanctions and automatic suspensions when lines are crossed.

Use technology and transparency wisely, such as referee support initiatives or educational programmes, to help reduce conflict and build trust.

Empower youth athletes to become ambassadors for respect by giving them a voice in shaping the culture they represent.

Government, sports associations, coaches, parents, spectators and players all share responsibility for shaping this positive environment. Together, we can strengthen the character of our sporting community while setting a tone that inspires the country.

Sport is more than competition, it’s connection. It’s a bridge between generations, communities, and dreams. It’s proof that no matter where we come from, we can come together.

If we nurture that spirit of respect and pride in sport, it will ripple through our classrooms, workplaces, and neighbourhoods. Bermuda can lead by example, not just for our talent, but for our integrity.

Let’s remind the world that our greatest victories are not only measured by medals, but by the strength of our character and the unity of our people.

When we play together, play fair, and play with respect Bermuda wins.
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