Brislane Continues Strong Form at St. Mary's Track Meet
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Middle-distance runner Jake Brislane was back on the track at Twickenham today, representing Tonbridge and Warwick University at the competitive St Mary's University Record Breaker Track Meet.
Just a week after securing a victory in the 1500m at the British Milers Club (BMC) Regional Races in Loughborough, Brislane stepped up in distance to compete in the Men's A 3000m race. Facing a strong field, he finished in 11th place, clocking a time of 8 minutes, 15.60 seconds (8:15.60).
This performance in the 3000m marks another solid outing for Brislane as he continues his track season in the UK, demonstrating his versatility across middle-distance events. His consistent efforts against competitive fields underscore his ongoing development.
Sunday, June 22, 2025
DeRosa Breaks Record & Outerbridge Finishes Nationals
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Bermudian sprint talent Miles Outerbridge concluded his highly successful campaign at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor 2025 Championships, competing in the fiercely contested Championship Boys 200m Final.
Representing Montverde Academy, Outerbridge took to the track at Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, among the nation's elite high school sprinters. In the final race, he crossed the finish line in 8th place, clocking a time of 21.23 seconds.
This performance in the 200m final, following his earlier strong showing in the 100m, caps a truly remarkable season for the young Bermudian. Outerbridge has consistently demonstrated his speed and competitive spirit throughout the year, earning accolades like the MileSplit Florida All-City Track & Field Team honours for his dominant performances. Reaching the finals in both premier sprint events at a national championship of this calibre solidifies his status as a promising talent to watch in the world of athletics.
Meanwhile, Discus thrower Tiara DeRosa delivered a sensational performance at the Bermuda National Athletics Association Track & Field Championships, not only breaking her own national record but also achieving the qualifying standard for the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Competing at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center, DeRosa unleashed a colossal throw of 50.07 meters. This outstanding effort surpasses her previous national record of 48.91 meters, which she set back on April 26, 2018, in Philadelphia.
The jubilant throw also confirmed DeRosa's place among the elite, as it met the stringent qualifying standard for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. With the qualification window having recently opened on May 1st, DeRosa has become the first Bermudian athlete to officially book her spot in Glasgow. Her determination and consistent training have clearly paid dividends, marking a significant milestone in her career and for Bermudian athletics.
Bermudian sprint sensation Miles Outerbridge has continued his electrifying form at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor 2025 Championships, securing his spot in the highly anticipated Championship Boys 200m Final.
Competing for Montverde Academy at Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, Outerbridge showcased his impressive speed in Heat 6 of the 200m preliminaries. He powered across the finish line in a winning time of 21.02 seconds, a performance that not only won his heat but also cemented his place among the fastest qualifiers for the championship final.
This latest achievement adds another significant highlight to Outerbridge's exceptional season, which has already seen him earn All-City honours for his dominant performances in both the 100m and 200m events. With a personal best of 20.83 seconds in the 200m, Outerbridge will now set his sights on a strong showing in the final as he continues to impress on the national stage. All eyes will be on the talented Bermudian as he vies for a national title.
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Championships Day 2 Delivers Sprint Power & Endurance Talent
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Day Two of the 2025 Bermuda National Track & Field Championships brought more compelling action to the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center. The Bermuda National Athletics Association's event saw a mix of thrilling sprint finishes and impressive long-distance performances.
In the Under 20 Men’s 3000 Meter Run, Jake Smith demonstrated his endurance, clocking a winning time of 9 minutes, 47.61 seconds (9:47.61).
The Men’s 100 Meter Dash Open proved to be a highlight, with Suresh Black claiming victory in a swift 10.81 seconds. Saj Carey secured the runner-up spot with a time of 11.40. Black is a known talent in Bermudian sprinting, having competed internationally in the 100m and 200m.
The younger athletes also showcased their burgeoning talent in the 400-meter events. In the Under 12 Boys 400 Meter Dash, Jemani Scott emerged victorious, stopping the clock at 1:02.65. Ajani Trott was close behind in second with 1:03.14, and Antoine Whitter finished third in 1:05.04.
The Under 17 Boy’s 400 Meter Dash saw a competitive race, with Zydon Lightbourne Furbert taking the top spot in 50.32 seconds. Surii Russell was a strong second in 50.62, while Nazir Johnson rounded out the podium with a time of 55.63.
The championships continue to highlight the depth of talent within Bermudian athletics, from promising youth to established senior competitors.
Track & Field Nationals Kick Off with Strong Performances
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Day One of the 2025 Bermuda National Track & Field Championships brought an exciting start to the competition at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center. Hosted by the Bermuda National Athletics Association, the event saw athletes across various age groups deliver impressive performances.
The endurance events set an early tone for the championships. In the Under 12 Women’s 3000 Meter Run, Naomi Macguinness showcased her promising talent, clocking a winning time of 10 minutes, 56.80 seconds (10:56.80). Following closely, in the Under 14 Women’s 3000 Meter Run, Riana Robinson crossed the line first in 11:53.40, with Aaliy Williams Chalmers securing second place in 13:04.18.
On the sprint side, Caitlyn Bobb delivered a dominant performance in the Women’s Open 400 Meter Dash. Bobb ran to victory with a time of 53.46 seconds, well ahead of Amaris Munya (1:00.09) in second and Kelise Wade (1:00.66) in third.
The next generation of male sprinters also impressed. In the Under 20 Men’s 100 Meter Dash, Norre Robinson claimed the win with a swift 10.80 seconds. Preston Ephraim III finished second in 11.32, and Kyah Richardson rounded out the podium with 11.43 seconds.
In the field events, Olympian Jah-Nhai Perinchief demonstrated his prowess in the Men’s Open Triple Jump, securing the victory with a top leap of 15.83 meters. Meanwhile, on the track, Cameron Adkins took top honours in the Under 17 Men’s 3000 Meter Run, clocking a winning time of 9:24.24.
Day one has set a high standard, with more thrilling action expected as the Bermuda National Track & Field Championships continue.