Bermuda Seven Conquer the Streets of New York Marathon
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Seven runners from Bermuda successfully completed the iconic New York City Marathon this weekend, joining a colossal field of 59,141 competitors to take on the famous five-borough course.
The Bermudian contingent delivered strong performances, led by Megan Berry, who was the fastest of the group. Berry completed the 26.2-mile distance in a superb time of 3 hours, 24 minutes, and 0 seconds (3:24:00), placing her high up in the overall field at 6,756th position.
Following Berry, John Harvey crossed the finish line with a time of 3:32:41, securing 9,322nd place. Dan Black was the next Bermudian finisher, clocking 3:39:27 for 11,512th place, while Laura Graham ran a strong race, finishing in 3:46:18 to secure 13,886th place.
The island’s efforts continued with Manuel Lopes, who completed the marathon in 4:08:55, placing him at 23,415th. Bianca Wypior Hoshina finished with a time of 5:02:41 (43,143rd), and Amit Malde completed the contingent, crossing the line in 5:44:20 (51,675th).
The results highlight the dedication and endurance of the Bermudian runners on one of the biggest stages in world marathon running.
Wednesday, November 05, 2025
Paula Radcliffe To Attend Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge
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The Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge (“CBTC”) announced that British Long-Distance Runner & World Marathon Champion Paula Radcliffe MBE, has agreed to be the honorary guest speaker for the January 2026 race weekend to be held Friday, January 16 through Sunday, January 18.
Radcliffe is a three-time winner of both the London Marathon (2002, 2003, 2005) and the New York City Marathon (2004, 2007, 2008), as well as the 2002 Chicago Marathon champion and the 2005 World Marathon Champion in Helsinki. She was formerly the fastest female marathoner in history, holding the women’s world record of 2:15:25 for sixteen years (2003–2019) until it was broken by Brigid Kosgei at the 2019 Chicago Marathon.
Radcliffe is also a former world champion in the marathon, half marathon, and cross country, and a European champion in both the 10,000 metres and cross country. On the track, she earned a silver medal in the 10,000 metres at the 1999 World Championships and captured the 5000 metres title at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. She also represented Great Britain in four consecutive Olympic Games (1996–2008).
Throughout her career, Radcliffe received numerous honours, including BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Laureus World Comeback of the Year, World Athletics (formerly IAAF) World Athlete of the Year, and AIMS World Athlete of the Year (three times). She was inducted into the England Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. She sits on the IAAF Athletes Commission and Cross-Country Committee, and was also on a WHO Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity as well as advising various IOC commissions from the athlete perspective.
Managing Director of Global Atlantic Re, Darryl Herrick, commented, “We are thrilled to welcome Paula Radcliffe to Bermuda for the 2026 Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge. Her legacy in long-distance running and her commitment to inspiring athletes around the world align perfectly with the spirit of this event. Global Atlantic Re is proud to host the Pasta Dinner and support a weekend that celebrates endurance, excellence, and community. Paula’s presence will undoubtedly elevate the experience for participants and guests alike, bringing unmatched energy and inspiration to the weekend.”
Chubb’s Chief Administration Office Bermuda Operations, Samantha Froud, said “We are delighted to welcome Paula Radcliffe, a true icon in the world of distance running, as our honorary guest speaker for the 2026 Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge. Her remarkable achievements and dedication to the sport embody the spirit of excellence and perseverance that we celebrate at Chubb. We look forward to her inspiring presence and the positive impact she will have on our participants, the Bermuda community, and visiting athletes from around the world.”
Anna Laura Hocking, Marketing Director for the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge, stated “Paula Radcliffe is a name synonymous with marathon excellence and world records.
Recognized as one of the greatest female marathoners in history, having her join us in Bermuda will be an incredible honour. A legend in the world of endurance running, Paula continues to inspire athletes around the globe. I recently had the privilege of meeting her at the 2025 Boston Marathon, where she not only competed but also spoke at the marathon expo, captivating everyone with her passion and humility. We are thrilled to have Paula Radcliffe as the lead speaker for the 2026
Radcliffe will be speaking at the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge Pasta Dinner, presented and hosted by Global Atlantic Re, on Saturday January 17 at 6pm, at the Hamilton Princess Hotel. Tickets for the Pasta Dinner cost $50 per person and are available for purchase on www.bermudatrianglechallenge.com.
Wednesday, November 05, 2025
De Medeiros & Varsity Blues Set for U SPORTS Championships
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Liana De Medeiros and her University of Toronto Varsity Blues Women's Cross Country teammates are travelling east to compete in the prestigious 2025 U SPORTS Cross Country Championships, hosted by l'Université de Sherbrooke this Saturday, November 8th.
The team is aiming for a strong showing on the national stage after a recent sixth-place finish at the OUA championships two weeks ago. This marks a chance for the Varsity Blues to significantly improve on their 12th-place team finish from last fall’s national event.
Leading the charge for the Varsity Blues women will be fifth-year standout Julia Agostinelli, who enters the championship with confidence following an individual silver-medal performance at the OUA championships.
Agostinelli will be supported by key pack leaders, including the 2025 OUA Student-Athlete Community Service Award winner Sarah White and second-year standout Kaitlyn Koyanagi, as they navigate the large field of competitors. De Medeiros, who has consistently been one of the Varsity Blues' top runners throughout the fall season, will be critical in securing a low team score to push Toronto up the national standings.
The national championship represents the pinnacle of Canadian university cross-country running, and the Varsity Blues will be counting on their depth and star power to secure a high-ranking team finish.
Saturday, November 01, 2025
Cechini Silver Leads Mercersburg Women to MAPL Glory
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Gabriella Cechini produced a sensational individual performance to help power the Mercersburg Academy Women’s team to the top of the podium at the Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) Cross Country Championships. The event was held at the challenging Peddie Golf Club course in New Jersey.
In the Women’s 5,000 Metres Varsity race, Gabriella Cechini delivered a brilliant run, crossing the finish line in second place overall with a superb time of 18:23.1. Her high finish was instrumental in Mercersburg Academy’s dominant team display. The Women's team ultimately secured the championship title, accumulating a winning total of 50 points to comfortably claim the MAPL crown.
The Men's team also competed strongly, with Joseph Cechini representing the Academy in the Men’s 5,000 Metres Varsity event. Joseph clocked a time of 19:17.42 and crossed the line in 39th position. His effort, combined with his teammates’ performances, helped the Mercersburg Academy Men's team secure a respectable 4th place finish overall in the team standings, tallying a total of 46 points.
The day’s results mark a strong showing for Mercersburg Academy in the highly competitive MAPL Championships, with the Women's team returning with the coveted gold.
Monday, October 27, 2025
Bean Steps Down from BNAA Board After 12 Years
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The Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA) recently announced the departure of long-serving and influential administrator Mia Bean, who has stepped down from her position as General Secretary/Vice President after 12 years of dedicated service to the organisation.
Bean’s tenure was marked by significant contributions to both the BNAA’s operations and the broader development of athletics in Bermuda. She was a key figure in several major projects, notably assisting former President Donna Raynor with the successful staging of Area Permit Meets. Bean credited her mentorship under Raynor, stating she "gleaned so much knowledge about sports administration" from the former president.
One of Bean’s most enduring achievements is her commitment to athlete welfare. She was central to the team that hosted the prestigious USATF Bermuda Grand Prix and was responsible for completing the development of the safeguarding policy for the federation. Crucially, while stepping down from the board, she will remain the safeguarding officer for the BNAA.
Her expertise in athlete protection has earned her international recognition. Through her journey down the safeguarding path, Bean was selected to be a part of the influential North American Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) Safeguarding Task Force.
While her time on the BNAA board has concluded, Bean has not fully walked away from sports administration. In 2023, she was elected to the Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA) board. Within the BOA, she immediately took on key roles, serving as the chair of the safeguarding committee and remaining an active member of the gender diversity and inclusion committee under chair Donna Raynor.
Bean’s continued high-level involvement ensures her invaluable experience will remain a crucial asset to sports governance in Bermuda.