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Saturday, November 23, 2024
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Bermuda Runners Impressive Outings in United States
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Ryan Outerbridge Completes Inspiring Comeback at NCAA Championships
Ryan Outerbridge, a testament to resilience and determination, represented Franklin Pierce University at the NCAA Division II Men's Cross Country Championships, marking an extraordinary comeback from a heart attack he suffered in 2021. His journey, chronicled in a recent feature article by Franklin Pierce, has been an inspiration to the university community and beyond. Click Here to read the Full RACING AGAINST THE ODDS: Ryan Outerbridge’s Journey from Adversity to Triumph on the XC Course Article
Facing a field of the nation's top Division II runners, Outerbridge tackled the challenging 10K course with grit and determination, finishing 187th with a time of 32:20.2. His presence at the championships was a victory in itself, a testament to his unwavering spirit and dedication to the sport.
Lamont Marshall and Trey Simons Shine at Philadelphia Marathon
Meanwhile, on the streets of Philadelphia, Bermudian runners Lamont Marshall and Trey Simons showcased their talents at the Philadelphia Marathon event.
Marshall delivered a podium-worthy performance, securing a third-place finish in the 8K race with a time of 25:37. His impressive display solidified his standing as one of Bermuda's top distance runners.
Simons conquered the Half Marathon distance, finishing 8th overall in a field of over 10,000 runners. His remarkable time of 1:11:39 earned him the top spot in the Male 30-34 Age Group Division, a testament to his speed and endurance.
These Bermudian athletes, each with their own unique story of perseverance and achievement, have made their mark on the national and international running stage, inspiring others with their dedication and passion for the sport.
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Monday, November 18, 2024
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Adkins & Christ School Teammates Shatter PB’s
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Cam Adkins and his Christ School Cross Country teammates took the Dash for Doobie by storm, scorching the course in Pfafftown, North Carolina with a display of grit and determination. All three runners achieved Personal Best times in the 3,200-meter event, leaving their mark on the challenging Reagan High School course.
Brooks Barbee led the charge for Christ School, crossing the finish line in a blistering 9:19.16 to secure an impressive 12th place overall. Dallas Reeves was hot on his heels, claiming 20th place with a remarkable time of 9:22.99.
Adkins, pushing his limits and fueled by the roar of the crowd, shattered his personal best with a phenomenal 9:59.96, finishing 113th in a highly competitive field.
This impressive performance from the Christ School trio is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and unwavering team spirit. They faced the challenge head-on, conquering the course and their own personal barriers. Their achievements are a source of pride for their school and an inspiration to aspiring athletes everywhere.
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Sunday, November 17, 2024
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Lindsay Dominates PartnerRe 5K, Inspiring a Sea of Pink
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Pictures Courtesy of Bermuda Timing IslandStats.com One week after the men of Bermuda took to the streets for the AXA XL Man on the Run 5K, it was the ladies' turn to shine! A sea of pink flooded the course as hundreds of women participated in the 27th annual PartnerRe Women's 5K Run & Walk, a powerful event raising funds for vital men's health programs at the Bermuda Cancer and Health Center.
Gayle Lindsay, the reigning queen of the Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby, proved her speed and endurance once again, claiming victory in a blistering time of 18:46. Lindsay, known for her powerful stride and unwavering determination, left the competition in her wake, crossing the finish line with a triumphant smile.
Christine Dailey, the 2023 PartnerRe Women's 5K champion, put up a valiant fight but ultimately settled for second place in 19:09. Megan Berry rounded out the podium with a strong performance, clocking a time of 19:32.
The race wasn't just about the elite runners; it was a celebration of women's health and empowerment. Participants of all ages and abilities came together, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and support. Eleven-year-old Naomi MacGuinness turned heads with an impressive fourth-place finish in 19:56, proving that age is no barrier to achieving great things.
The event also featured a 2K run for girls aged 7-14, with Riana Robinson taking the top spot in a speedy 6:26. Colette Durkin finished a close second in the same time, while Evelyn Fahy secured third place in 6:37.
The PartnerRe Women's 5K was more than just a race; it was a testament to the power of community and the unwavering spirit of women supporting a worthy cause. With every stride, these incredible women made a difference, raising funds and awareness for men's health in Bermuda. It was a day of inspiration, empowerment, and a whole lot of pink!
Click Here to see the Full 2024 PartnerRe Women's 5k Results
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Saturday, November 16, 2024
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Bermuda National Cross Country Series Meet Four
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The Bermuda National Athletics Association's 2024 National Cross Country Series continued with its fourth meet at Astwood Park.
In the 12-13 Girls 2 Mile Run Division, Sukanya Jobson secured victory with a time of 11:37.01. Zara Bule finished second in 11:53.02, followed by Elena Bortoli in third with a time of 12:26.12.
Spencer Haldeman claimed first place in the 12-13 Boys 2 Mile Run Division, clocking a winning time of 10:36.08. Timothy Pearman finished second in 11:11.12, and Caelan Cabral placed third with a time of 11:17.66.
Amaris Munya won the 14+ Women's 2 Mile Run Division in 12:10.34. Jaeda Grant secured second place in 12:48.07, while Azari Jones finished third with a time of 12:50.91.
In the 14+ Men's 2 Mile Run Division, Dylan Eiselt emerged victorious with a time of 9:39.85. Gianluca Bortoli finished second in 9:44.04, followed by Sanchez Smith in third place with a time of 10:18.96.
Click Here to see the Full 2024 BNAA Astwood Park Cross Country Race #4 Results
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Saturday, November 16, 2024
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Armstrong & Rider Compete at NCAA Regional Championships
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Nathan Armstrong represented Rider University at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country Championships hosted by Penn State University. The Rider men's team finished 19th out of 22 participating teams.
Senior Tamrat Snyder led the Broncs with a 65th-place finish, highlighting a strong effort from the team on a challenging course.
Armstrong concluded his 2024 cross country season with a 156th-place finish, recording a time of 33:21.7.
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