The Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge (“CBTC”) announced that the Butterfield Mile Trials are scheduled to take place starting at 6pm on Friday December 12th at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center.
The fastest 30 finishers who complete the race in under 8 minutes in each age group category, will be invited to participate in the 2026 Butterfield Mile Invitational races to be held on Friday, January 16th, 2026 at the start of the 2026 Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge Weekend.
Race Director Heather Cooper stated, “Every year, the Butterfield Mile captures the spirit, speed, and community pride that make the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge so special, and 2026 will be no exception. Whether you’re a young runner chasing your first starting-line thrill, a seasoned competitor aiming for a personal best, or one of our beloved mascots ready to bring the fun to Front Street, we want YOU on the course with us.
The Trials on December 12th are your chance to earn a place in one of Bermuda’s most electrifying races and showcase your talent, and the second annual mascot race promises to be bigger, bolder, and more entertaining than ever. Lace up, suit up, and sign up. Let’s make this a mile to remember!”
Newly elected Bermuda National Athletics Association President Jarita Vickers remarked, “As I reflect on the excitement and legacy of the Butterfield Mile, I recall my own memories as a primary school entrant “running under the lights on Front Street,” energized by the crowd and inspired by the island’s best. It was always a night full of energy, nerves, and standout performances—an event that showed Bermuda’s remarkable depth of talent over the one-mile distance. The Butterfield Mile has long been a premier staple event for both the athletics community and the general public, serving as a powerful reminder that participation in athletics on the island continues to thrive. I am looking forward to an exceptional night of trials on December 12th and strongly encourage parents to get their children registered to be part of this celebrated event.”
The CBTC is an international three-day running event that will begin on Friday, January 16, 2065, with the Butterfield Mile, continues Saturday, January 17, 2026, with the All Shores10k & 5k events, and culminates on Sunday, January 18, 2026, with the PwC Bermuda Marathon, Bermuda Half Marathon, and Bermuda Half Marathon Relay.
Runners also have the option of running the Full Triangle Challenge or the Half Triangle Challenge, which sees participants complete three races in three days: the mile on Friday, the 10k on Saturday, and either the full marathon or half marathon on Sunday. To register please visit: www.bermudatrianglechallenge.com/registration/
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Smith and Ruiz Take Honours at Swans Turkey Trot 8K
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Sanchez Smith secured his long-awaited victory in the men's race, while Teresa Ruiz continued her strong form in the women's division, as both runners were crowned champions at the Swans Running Club / Northshore Medical Turkey Trot 8K.
Sanchez Smith, who has been consistently challenging for the top spot in recent races, finally broke through to claim the Men's 8K title. Smith clocked a winning time of 28 minutes and 58 seconds (28:58).
The victory was hard-earned, with the competition breathing down his neck. Philip Woollins finished a close second, stopping the clock at 29:13. Rounding out the men's podium was Dylan Eiselt, who secured third place with a time of 29:33.
In the women's race, Teresa Ruiz put in another strong performance to secure the female title. Ruiz was the ninth runner overall to cross the line, clocking a winning time of 31:44.
Ruiz faced a challenge from the second female finisher, Stepanka Sprincova, who crossed the line 12th overall with a time of 32:17. Isabelle Brown rounded out the female podium, finishing 19th overall with a time of 35:31.
The event saw both champions set fast paces to secure their respective wins ahead of the competitive holiday season.
The Bermuda National Athletics Association’s (BNAA) 2025 National Cross-Country Series continued with the latest round of action taking place at the demanding Astwood Park course, seeing competitive finishes across the youth divisions.
In the Under 17 Women’s 3 Mile race, Kelise Wade put in a dominant performance to secure the victory, clocking a winning time of 22:26. She finished well ahead of the competition, with Khloe Curling crossing the line second in 24:56. Dhiannon Bailey rounded out the top three, finishing third with a time of 28:30.
The Under 17 Men’s 3 Mile race was a closer contest, won by Tobiah Goodchild, who was timed at 18:00. The competition for the minor podium spots was tight, with Joseph Cechini finishing second in 19:04, and Adam Cenzer taking third place just behind him with a time of 19:22.
The Under 20 Women’s 3 Mile Race saw a focused effort from Jaeda Grant, who ran to victory. Grant crossed the finish line with a winning time of 21:34, marking another successful outing in the series.
The results highlight the competitive depth developing within Bermuda's youth distance running programmes.
Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby Finish Line Update
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The Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby Committee announced that the iconic annual race will return to its traditional home at Bernard Park for the 2026 event, reinstating a long-valued finish location that holds deep cultural and community significance.
The decision follows a comprehensive review of operational logistics, runner experience, community feedback, and long-term planning priorities. Bernards Park emerged as the clear choice for 2026, providing the ideal blend of space, accessibility, and atmosphere to elevate the race experience for participants and spectators alike.
“Bernards Park is woven into the legacy of this event,” said Melissa Looby, Finish Line Experience Manager. “From the energy of the crowd to the ease of access for families, vendors, and support teams, especially medical personnel, returning to the Park allows us to enhance the finish-line experience while strengthening the community spirit that defines the Derby.” The return to Bernards Park will also reinstate the race route crossing spectators on Church Street, a welcome change for loyal race spectators.
The Committee noted that while alternative venues had been explored in recent years, Bernard Park continues to offer unmatched operational and cultural advantages - from its central location to its historic connection with Derby Day celebrations.
“The Half-Marathon Derby is about Bermudians coming together,” added Dr. Gina Tucker, Derby President. “Bringing the finish back to Bernard Park aligns us with that legacy and opens the door for new enhancements that honour the past while building for the future. We look forward to continuing with our commitment to continuously enhancing the race experience. ”
Further details about the 2026 Bermuda Half Marathon Derby - including route confirmations, registration dates, and new athlete experience initiatives - will be announced in the coming weeks.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Hannover Re Half Marathon & Saltus 5K Round-Ups
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Mbelenzi and Dore Crowned Champions at Hannover Re Half Marathon
Dennis Mbelenzi and Marie Dore clinched the male and female titles respectively at the 2025 Hannover Re Half Marathon, following a demanding race that started and finished at John Smith's Bay.
Dennis Mbelenzi put in a commanding performance to secure the men's championship, clocking an impressive winning time of 1 hour, 12 minutes, and 14 seconds (1:12:14).
Mbelenzi was in a class of his own, finishing over four and a half minutes ahead of the nearest competitor. Sean Trott crossed the line in second place with a time of 1:16:49, while Kallan Richardson completed the podium, finishing third in 1:19:22. Mbelenzi's decisive margin underscored his dominance on the day.
The women's race proved to be a tighter affair at the top. Marie Dore was crowned the female champion, becoming the eighth runner overall to cross the line with a winning time of 1:31:21.
Dore had to withstand a strong and persistent challenge from the second female finisher, Teresa Ruiz. Ruiz, the ninth runner to cross the line overall, finished just 38 seconds behind Dore, clocking 1:31:59. Stepanka Sprincova finished as the third female runner, placing 16th overall with a time of 1:37:22.
The event, starting and finishing at the scenic John Smith's Bay, provided a stern test for all competitors, with Mbelenzi and Dore emerging as the deserving champions.
Dylan Eiselt and Brooklyn Myers were crowned the male and female champions respectively at the 2025 Saltus 5K Road Race, which started and finished on the St. John's Road Campus Field.
Dylan Eiselt put in a commanding performance to secure the men's title, covering the 5-kilometre distance in a winning time of 18 minutes and 33 seconds (18:33).
Eiselt's pace saw him finish well clear of the rest of the field. Jarred Jones claimed the runner-up spot with a time of 20:18, while Carter Moura completed the men's podium, crossing the line third in 20:23.
In the women's category, Brooklyn Myers was the undisputed champion, finishing as the sixth runner overall with a strong winning time of 21:57.
Myers successfully held off the competition to secure her victory. The second female finisher, P. Forster, was the 16th runner across the line, clocking 25:18. Rounding out the women's podium was Rama Saleh, who was the 19th runner overall, finishing with a time of 26:00.
The event marked a successful day of road racing, with both champions setting impressive times on the St. John's Road Campus course.