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Friday, March 28, 2025
Todd & Cenzer Shine at MAAC Dash at Dark

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The Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center was the venue for the MAAC Dash at Dark, an event that saw young athletes showcase their talent and determination in a series of exciting races.

The 10-11 Boys race was won by David Todd, who clocked an impressive time of 6 minutes and 9.80 seconds. Joshua Cann finished closely behind in second place, crossing the line in 6 minutes and 14.53 seconds.

In the 10-11 Girls race, Nora Cenzer emerged victorious, stopping the clock at 6 minutes and 55.69 seconds. Sasha Maringi finished second with a time of 7 minutes and 1.97 seconds, while Caroline Mahoney secured third place in 8 minutes and 50.45 seconds.

The 8-9 Boys race saw Ethan Anderson claim the top spot, clocking a time of 4 minutes and 28.70 seconds. Issac Metschnabel finished second in 4 minutes and 45.17 seconds, and Nicholas Gakundi finished third in 4 minutes and 50.44 seconds.

In the 8-9 Girls Age Group race, Nola Thatcher crossed the finish line first with a time of 5 minutes and 2.36 seconds. Diamond Morris finished second in 5 minutes and 4.17 seconds, and Amaya Whitter secured third place in 5 minutes and 21.84 seconds.

The MAAC Dash at Dark provided an opportunity for young runners to compete and demonstrate their athletic abilities. The event showcased the talent and enthusiasm of Bermuda's young athletes, with close finishes and impressive performances across the different age groups.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 MAAC Dash at Dark Results
Thursday, March 27, 2025
BEDC Sponsors Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

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The Bermuda Half Marathon Derby Organizing Committee has announced the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation (BEDC) as the lead sponsor for the 2025 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby, a significant development for one of the island's most cherished sporting traditions.

The announcement was made in a press release that emphasized the importance of the Derby: "As one of Bermuda’s longest-running and most cherished sporting traditions, the Half Marathon Derby continues to bring together athletes, spectators, and the wider community in a celebration of endurance, unity, and national pride."

The BEDC's sponsorship is set to be crucial in supporting the event's continued success. The release stated that the sponsorship "will play a pivotal role in supporting the event’s continued success, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to fostering local economic growth and community development. Through this partnership, BEDC will help enhance opportunities for small businesses, vendors, and entrepreneurs to benefit from the economic activity generated by the event."

Dr. Gina Tucker, President of the Bermuda Half Marathon Derby Committee, expressed her delight at the partnership: "We are delighted to welcome BEDC as our lead sponsor for the 2025 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby. Their dedication to economic empowerment and community engagement aligns perfectly with the spirit of the Derby. With their support, we look forward to delivering another outstanding race experience for participants and spectators alike."

The press release further highlighted the Derby's historical significance: "The Bermuda Half Marathon Derby has been an iconic event since its inception in 1909, attracting elite athletes, local runners, and enthusiastic supporters from across the island. Beyond the race itself, the event provides a platform to uplift Bermuda’s small business community through vendor opportunities, business showcases, and initiatives aimed at maximizing local economic impact during the Heritage Weekend."

Erica Smith, Executive Director at BEDC, stated the corporation's commitment to the event: "BEDC is proud to support the 2025 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby as the lead sponsor. This event is more than just a race—it is a celebration of resilience, community, and Bermudian excellence. Through our sponsorship, we look forward to not only supporting the athletes but also creating opportunities for local businesses, vendors, and entrepreneurs to thrive."

The announcement concluded with information for those wishing to participate: "Registration for the 2025 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby is now open on the event’s official website. Participants and supporters can expect an exciting race day filled with energy, camaraderie, and community spirit."
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Roach Named Boxer of the Year at Crandall University Awards

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Crandall University Athletics celebrated its athletes at the annual Blue & Gold Awards, with Adrian Roach receiving the prestigious Boxer of the Year award.

The university recognized Roach's significant contributions to the Chargers Boxing program, to which he was introduced in the 2020-21 season. Roach began his university journey studying Kinesiology at Crandall, and his athletic achievements have been a source of pride for the institution.

The Boxer of the Year award is a testament to Roach's dedication, skill, and impact within the Crandall University boxing program. His commitment to the sport and his achievements have been recognized by the university through this accolade.

Roach's journey at Crandall University, combining his academic pursuits in Kinesiology with his boxing career, highlights the well-rounded nature of student-athletes. His success in the boxing program reflects his hard work and the support he has received from Crandall University Athletics.

The Blue & Gold Awards celebrate the excellence of Crandall University's athletes across various sports, and Roach's recognition as Boxer of the Year is a significant achievement. It underscores his contribution to the university's sporting legacy.

 
 
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Marshall and Lindsay Dominate Ray Swan Flat 8K

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Lamont Marshall and Gayle Lindsay delivered commanding performances to claim victory in the 2025 Ray Swan Flat 8K, securing the Male and Female titles respectively. Full Results Posted

Marshall, a seasoned competitor, set a blistering pace from the starting gun and never relinquished his lead. He crossed the finish line in a time of 25:30.86, nearly two minutes ahead of his closest rival. Thomas Mills secured second place, clocking 27:28.32, while David Lunn finished third in 28:32.30.

In the Women's race, Gayle Lindsay showcased her exceptional running prowess, finishing as the seventh runner overall. She crossed the line in 29:48.74, a dominant performance that saw her finish more than two minutes ahead of the second-placed female. Teresa Ruiz, the 20th runner to finish overall, clocked 32:03.11, securing second place in the female category. Stepanka Sprincova, the 21st runner overall, finished third among the women with a time of 32:25.24.

The Ray Swan Flat 8K, a popular event on the Bermudian running calendar, attracted a strong field of athletes. The flat course provided an opportunity for runners to showcase their speed and endurance.

Marshall's commanding victory reaffirmed his status as one of Bermuda's top distance runners. His ability to set a relentless pace and maintain it throughout the race was impressive.

Lindsay's performance was equally impressive, demonstrating her strength and stamina. Her comfortable victory highlights her consistent form and her ability to excel in long-distance races.

The Ray Swan Flat 8K provided a fantastic display of athleticism, with both Marshall and Lindsay delivering outstanding performances. The event served as a testament to the dedication and talent of Bermuda's running community.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 Ray Swan Flat 8K Results
Friday, March 21, 2025
Ministry Announces Traffic Notice For Ray Swan 8k

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The Ministry of Public Works and Environment wishes to inform motorists that the Ray Swan 8k Race will occur on Sunday, March 23rd, 2025, between 8:00 am and 9:30 am.

The 8k race commences at the West Pembroke School on North Shore Road. The participants continue East along North Shore Road to the finish line at Shelly Bay Park.

The race will commence on Sunday, March 23rd, 2025, at 8:00 am and is expected to conclude by 9:30 am. Race Marshals will be present to direct traffic, and signage will be placed along the route. All motorists are expected to use caution and avoid collisions with the race participants.

Motorists are asked to follow the instructions given by the Race Marshals to assist with traffic control for this event.

There will be no road closures for this event.

The Ministry of Public Works and Environment wishes to encourage the full cooperation of the motoring public and apologizes for any inconvenience that may result. Should there be any questions regarding this event, please direct queries to the attention of the race representative, DonnaMae Arorash at 504-2111.

In addition, the Bermuda police are hereby authorized to "Close off'' streets or portions of streets and authorize parking as the Commissioner of Police decides.
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