Cann Secures Top-Six Finish in 500m Dash at Liberty Kickoff
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Shayla Cann and her Elon University Women's Track and Field teammates commenced their season at the Liberty Kickoff inside the Liberty Indoor Complex, with the runner immediately securing a strong top-ten result in her first outing of the new campaign.
Cann competed in the Women’s 500 meters Dash Finals, where she delivered a solid performance.
The Elon athlete finished in sixth place overall, clocking a time of 1:15.63. The result marks a positive start for Cann and the team as they conclude their season opener and look ahead to the main indoor schedule.
Saturday, December 06, 2025
Bobb Finishes 7th at Youree Spence Garcia Invite
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Madisyn Bobb and her University of Maryland Baltimore College Indoor Track & Field teammates kicked off their season at the Youree Spence Garcia Invite, where Bobb put in a strong performance to win her heat and finish among the top runners in the Women’s 300-meter Dash.
Bobb competed in the Women’s 300-meter Dash at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex. The UMBC athlete showcased her early-season speed by winning Heat Two.
Bobb clocked a time of 40.10 seconds, a strong showing that saw her finish 7th overall out of the 38 competitors in the event.
This result sets a positive tone for Bobb and the Retrievers as they enter the 2025-26 indoor season, aiming to meet the high expectations set by the recent America East preseason poll.
Friday, December 05, 2025
Bobb's UMBC Teams Tabbed for High Finishes in Indoor Poll
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The UMBC Indoor Track & Field teams, featuring Madisyn Bobb, have earned high marks in the America East preseason poll, as the Conference announced its rankings on Thursday afternoon ahead of the 2025-26 season opener.
The conference coaches have shown strong confidence in both the men's and women's teams at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC):
The Women’s team was tabbed to finish fourth in the preseason poll. The Men’s team was voted to finish third, positioning them as strong contenders for the season.
The 2025-26 indoor season is set to begin this Saturday afternoon. Madisyn Bobb and her teammates will open their campaign at the St. John's University Youree Spence-Garcia Invitational in Staten Island, New York.
The high preseason rankings set the stage for a competitive season as UMBC aims to challenge the top teams in the America East Conference.
Thursday, December 04, 2025
Minors Focused on Athlete-Centered Approach
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Dage Minors, recently elected as the Vice President of the Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA), has spoken about his commitment to an athlete-centred approach and his excitement for the challenges ahead as the new executive committee looks to grow and revive the sport.
Minors expressed his enthusiasm for his new role on the BNAA committee: "I’m just, you know, a bit humbled to be on the committee and, you know, looking forward to the journey, the challenges, the good and the bad."
He emphasised that his primary goal is to bring a fresh perspective and ensure the needs of the athletes are always prioritised: "In terms of what I’m looking to bring, I mean, it’s just another viewpoint, another opinion. It's definitely a good team... everyone's, you know, going in the same direction."
Minors highlighted his intention to champion the voice of the competitors within the administration: "I guess [I want to] bring that athlete-centred approach, and making sure that... the athlete is always put first." He added that he has full confidence in the new executive team to maintain this focus: "I have no doubt that, you know, President Vickers and the rest of the team will also do that."
Minors stressed that the committee is focused on long-term, sustainable growth, acknowledging that change is a gradual process. "I’m just looking forward to it and hoping to, you know, keep the sport going where it needs to be and and kind of revive it in some areas and continue where it's good at."
He concluded by stressing realism and a unified mission: "I think it's you can’t fix it all and I don’t look to fix it all and I don’t think anyone on the board is looking to fix it all, but yeah, we’re definitely looking, looking to make some changes and and continue to grow the sport."
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
BNAA Announce Board Appointments
BNAA President Jarita Vickers
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The Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA) announced several key Board appointments as they continue to strengthen their leadership team and advance the mission of athletics in Bermuda.
The BNAA are delighted to confirm the following roles:
Dage Minors – Vice President Syriah Lottimore – General Secretary Karen Tucker – Treasurer Susan Robinson – Assistant General Secretary Ruby James – Director
These appointments complement the recent election of Jarita Vickers as President, marking a dynamic and collaborative team dedicated to supporting athletes, coaches, officials, and the wider athletics community.
President Vickers said, “In alignment with our renewed focus, the Board has established several committees that will play an integral role in shaping the future of the Association. We will soon be seeking volunteers from our affiliate groups and the broader membership to participate in the following committees:
Fundraising & Sponsorship Committee Marketing & Public Relations Committee Athlete Relations Committee Coaches Committee Technical Officials Committee Road Racing Committee Youth Development Committee (Kids’ Athletics)
Anyone interested in volunteering for a committee should email us at athleticsbda@gmail.com”
The 2025 BNAA Cross Country Championships will take place on December 6th at 8:30 a.m. at the Government House Grounds, and we are excited to welcome participants of all ages—from 5 to 70+. Registration is now open on trackie.com, and full details along with a QR code can be found in the attached flyer.
This year, we are thrilled to introduce a brand-new 800m race for our youngest competitors aged 5–7, ensuring even more opportunities for families to get moving together. Whether you’re joining us competitively or simply for fun, the focus is on community, participation, and enjoyment.
Prizes will be awarded to the BNAA XC Series winners, the champions crowned on race day, and, for the first time, the schools with the highest entries in the Primary, Middle, and High School divisions.