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Sunday, May 17, 2026
DeRosa-Williams Clinches Victory in Oklahoma Throws

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Commonwealth Games-bound athlete Tiara DeRosa-Williams has sent a clear message to her international rivals, securing a commanding victory in the Oklahoma Throws Series as her preparations for the global stage intensify.

Competing at the specialized Millican Field in "Throw Town," Ramona, Oklahoma, DeRosa-Williams demonstrated the explosive power and technical poise that have made her one of Bermuda’s most exciting prospects in the field events.

In the Women's Discus Open Division, the contest was effectively decided from the very first rotation. DeRosa-Williams wasted no time in establishing her dominance, launching a massive opening effort of 50.40 metres.

The distance proved insurmountable for the rest of the field, allowing the Bermudian star to dictate the pace of the competition from the outset. In an event often defined by finding rhythm over six attempts, her ability to deliver a winning mark on her first throw highlights a level of psychological readiness crucial for major championship environments.

The Millican Field facility is renowned among the world’s elite throwers for its unique conditions and specialized wind patterns, often referred to as a "thrower's paradise." For DeRosa-Williams, consistently clearing the 50-metre barrier in such a technical environment is a significant milestone as she builds toward the heavy schedule of the 2026 season.

The result in Oklahoma serves as a vital tune-up for her Commonwealth Games campaign. By testing herself against the rigours of the US collegiate and club circuit, she is refining the consistency required to challenge for a place in the finals on the world stage.

 
 
Friday, May 15, 2026
Carifta 2027 Hosting Decision Stalled as NACAC Awaits Guarantees

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The host nation for the 2027 CARIFTA Games remains undecided as NACAC continues to await formal government guarantees from the two countries interested in staging the region’s premier junior athletics championships.

President of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC), Mike Sands, provided the update during a brief appearance on the latest edition of TalkSports on Saturday. Sands explained that while the desire to host remains high within the Caribbean, the administrative hurdles are currently preventing a final announcement.

According to Sands, both Saint Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago have expressed formal interest in hosting the 2027 Games. However, neither national federation has yet secured the essential letter of guarantee from its respective government—a mandatory requirement to ensure the financial and logistical backing of the massive event.

The lack of a confirmed host for 2027 stands in contrast to the successful resolution of the 2026 Games. Sands took a moment to praise Grenada for stepping in to host the 2026 championships, describing it as one of the most exciting and efficiently run editions in recent history.

The letter of government guarantee is the final hurdle in the bidding process. It ensures that the host nation will provide the necessary infrastructure, security, and financial underwriting required by NACAC.

Saint Kitts and Nevis: Seeking to bring the games back to the Leeward Islands for the first time since 2015.
Trinidad and Tobago: Boasting a rich history of hosting, most recently in 2005, and looking to leverage its world-class facilities.

Sands indicated that NACAC remains in "constant dialogue" with both federations. While there is no immediate deadline, the association is keen to finalize the venue soon to allow the local organizing committees nearly three years of preparation time.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Bermudian Standout Morris Ignites Masters School Success

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David Morris has solidified his status as a cornerstone of New York’s Masters School Track program, spearheading a series of historic accomplishments during a dominant 2026 campaign.

From the hallowed grounds of Franklin Field to record-breaking displays in the relay events, Morris has proven to be a versatile weapon for the Masters School, delivering peak performances across hurdles, sprints, and relays alike.

The season reached an early peak during the world-renowned Penn Relays. Competing on the iconic Franklin Field, Morris was a vital cog in the High School Boys’ 4x400m relay machine. The team delivered a tactical masterclass to clinch the Prep School Division title, stopping the clock in a blistering 3:21.71.

Morris’s momentum carried into the Glenn D. Loucks Games, where he helped steer his teammates to a landmark victory in the Sprint Medley Relay (SMR). The quartet didn’t just win; they shattered the meet record with a collective time of 3:27.91. Morris provided the explosive spark during the 200m leg, clocking an scorching split of 21.54 seconds.

At the FAA Championships hosted by the Hopkins School, Morris’s individual brilliance was the driving force behind the team’s overall meet victory. Displaying remarkable endurance and technical range, Morris participated in three individual disciplines to bank a massive 26 points for his school


Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Furbert Shines at Montverde Academy Athletic Honors Night

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The prestigious Montverde Academy Athletic Honors Night has crowned its champions for the academic year, with Bermudian talent once again taking center stage at the Florida-based institution.

In an evening dedicated to celebrating elite-level student-athletes, Zydon Furbert emerged as one of the standout names, securing a major individual accolade as he continues to make his mark on the United States high school circuit.

Furbert has been officially named the Montverde Academy 10th Grade Male Athlete of the Year. The award serves as a testament to his versatility and dominance across multiple disciplines during his sophomore year.

A dual-sport threat, Furbert has become a pivotal figure for the Montverde Academy Men’s Soccer team, where his technical ability helped the squad maintain its reputation as one of the top-ranked programs in the nation. Not content with just one arena, Furbert also excelled for the Track and Field team, where his natural explosive power and speed earned him the top honors "hands down."

The evening also saw recognition for fellow Bermudian Miles Outerbridge, who was shortlisted for one of the night’s most anticipated categories. Outerbridge was nominated for the People’s Choice Award for Male Track and Field following a season of consistent performances on the track.

While the public vote ultimately went in another direction, the nomination itself underscores Outerbridge's growing profile within the highly competitive Montverde athletic community.

The success of these young athletes continues the strong tradition of Bermudians excelling at Montverde, following in the footsteps of several professional and collegiate stars who have used the academy as a springboard to international success.

 
 
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Minors Tests Mettle Against Elite Field at Oxford’s Miles

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Bermudian middle-distance standout Dage Minors delivered a gritty double-performance at the historic Iffley Road Track, competing in the 70th-anniversary celebration of Roger Bannister’s sub-four-minute mile.

Representing Bristol and West AC, Minors took his place in a high-caliber field supported by the British Milers Club and Oxford University Athletic Club.

In the marquee Men's Mile, Minors battled through a dense pack to finish 10th, stopping the clock at 4:12.15. The race was a showcase of tactical endurance, held on the very track where the four-minute barrier was famously shattered seven decades ago.

Minors wasn't finished for the evening, returning to the start line for the Men's 1500m. In a physical encounter against some of the region's top specialists, the 29-year-old crossed the line in 11th place with a time of 3:53.46.

The performances mark a solid transition to the track for Minors, who has spent the winter building strength on the road. Following his vital contribution to Bristol and West’s national relay title in Birmingham last month, these efforts at Iffley Road provide a crucial early-season benchmark as he eyes a busy summer of international competition.


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