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Wednesday, December 31, 2025
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2026 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby Registration to Open
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The Bermuda Half Marathon Derby Committee is pleased to inform the community that registration for the 2026 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby sponsored by AIG will officially open on Thursday, January 1, 2026 at 8:00 a.m.
Registration will be available online only at www.bermudamarathon.bm
The 2026 Derby, taking place Friday May 22nd, marks the 117th running of the Derby and promises an enhanced race-day experience, building on the event’s rich legacy of endurance, national pride, and community spirit.
Derby President, Dr. Gina Tucker shared, “The Bermuda Half Marathon Derby has always been about more than race day - it’s about community, resilience, and showing up for something bigger than ourselves. As we look ahead to 2026, I’m inviting runners of all levels to be part of what will be a truly special year for the Derby. This race continues to evolve, and this year will be especially memorable for the Committee as I, the Derby Committee President of over 20 years, will be passing the baton.
I am incredibly proud to help steward the Derby through its next chapter - one that celebrates our legacy, while setting the stage for the Derby’s future, one with the invigorated energy and innovation that I am certain will continue to elevate this iconic race.”
Participants are encouraged to register early, as prices will increase monthly.
Additionally, limited tickets for the Derby Ferry to the start line will be available for purchase with your registration. Race participants should note that Number Pickup will be hosted on Wednesday, May 20th, 2026 at AIG, with further details, including exact location, to follow.
Further details regarding the race route, volunteer opportunities, and community engagement initiatives will be announced in the coming months, being shared via the Derby Twitter (@BdaHalfMarathon), Instagram (@BdaHalfMarathon) and Facebook (facebook.com/BdaHalfMarathon).
Persons interested in volunteering or learning more about sponsorship opportunities are invited to visit the Derby website or contact the Committee directly.
Key Details: ● Event: 2026 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby ● Date: May 22, 2026 (Bermuda Day) ● Registration Opens: January 1, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. ● Registration Website: www.bermudamarathon.bm
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Tuesday, December 30, 2025
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Traffic Notice: Butterfield Mile Races on Front Street
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The Ministry of Public Works and Environment wishes to inform the motoring public of temporary road traffic restrictions to accommodate the Bermuda National Athletics Association’s annual Butterfield Mile Races.
These races will take place on Friday, January 16th, 2026, along Front Street in the City of Hamilton, between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Motorists should expect road closures and traffic diversions in the area during the scheduled event time.
The Bermuda Police Service will be authorised to manage traffic flow and close streets or restrict parking as necessary to ensure the safety of race participants and spectators.
Please refer to the attached Road Traffic Notice for full details on the race route, road closures, and traffic controls in effect for this event.
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Monday, December 29, 2025
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Brislane Battles to Top-Ten Finish at Newbold Comyn
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Bermudian distance star Jake Brislane proved his cross-country credentials on both sides of the Atlantic, delivering a gritty top-ten performance in the United Kingdom before returning home to claim championship honors in Bermuda.
Representing the University of Warwick, Brislane took to the start line at the historic Newbold Comyn for the Birmingham & District Invitation Cross Country League. Competing in a high-caliber Division 1 race hosted by the Birmingham Cross Country League, the Bermudian athlete navigated the testing terrain to secure a superb 7th place finish. Clocking a time of 32:25, Brislane’s performance was a testament to his tactical maturity against a dense field of elite collegiate and club runners.
The result served as the perfect springboard for Brislane’s festive homecoming. Just weeks after his battle in the English mud, he returned to the island to headline the Bermuda Red Cross Jingle Bell 5K Run.
In a commanding display of front-running, Brislane broke the tape in 15:54 to be crowned the male champion, finishing more than 30 seconds clear of his nearest rival, Sanchez Smith. For Brislane, the back-to-back successes highlight a golden period of form that bridges his development in the UK with his status as one of Bermuda’s premier road and trail athletes.
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Saturday, December 20, 2025
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Minors Competes in Competitive Telford 10K
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Bermudian middle-distance standout Dage Minors continued his winter road campaign with a solid performance at the Telford 10K in Shropshire, England.
Minors, representing Bristol & West AC, crossed the finish line in 30:42, securing 74th place in an elite field renowned for producing some of the fastest times in the United Kingdom.
Known for its flat, two-lap layout through Telford Town Park, the race lived up to its reputation as a "PB factory". Minors' time placed him within a highly competitive bracket, finishing just over a minute behind race winner Bentley, who claimed victory in a personal best of 28:53.
The performance marks another consistent outing for the 29-year-old, who has enjoyed a productive 2025 season. Earlier this year, Minors set a 10-kilometre personal best of 30:24 while winning the AJ Bell Great Bristol Run.
The Telford result serves as a strong conclusion to a landmark year for the Bermudian. In addition to his road racing success, Minors was recently inducted into the Franklin Pierce University Athletics Hall of Fame in recognition of his decorated collegiate career and international achievements.
Having already achieved a 5K personal best of 14:30 in Cardiff this May, Minors appears to be carrying significant momentum into the 2026 track season.
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Sunday, December 14, 2025
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Brislane & Coetzee Crowned Jingle Bell 5K Champions
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Jake Brislane and Estienne Coetzee were crowned the Bermuda Red Cross Jingle Bell 5K Run Male and Female Champions after a successful race day. The annual event saw a strong field compete, with the top finishers delivering impressive times.
In the men's race, Jake Brislane delivered a commanding performance to break the tape and secure the title. Brislane clocked a time of 15:54, finishing well clear of the field.
The battle for the remaining podium places was tight, with Sanchez Smith crossing the line second in 16:25. Dylan Eiselt rounded out the men's podium, finishing third with a time of 17:06.
Estienne Coetzee secured the Female Champion title, finishing as the 11th runner overall. Coetzee was clocked at 18:03 to take the top spot in the women's division.
The women’s podium saw a close contest for second and third place. Colette Durkin was the second female finisher and 18th overall, clocking a time of 18:24. Completing the female podium was Evelyn Fahy, who was the 20th runner overall with a time of 18:28, just four seconds behind Durkin.
Click Here to see the Full 2025 Bermuda Red Cross Jingle Bell 5K Run Results
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