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.
Friday, November 21, 2025
BOA Equity in Motion
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The Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA), in partnership with the North America, Central America, and Caribbean (NACAC) Association, successfully hosted a landmark Gender Diversity and Inclusion Conference and Banquet titled “Equity in Motion” this past weekend.
The event, generously hosted at Grotto Bay, welcomed 21 international delegates representing 12 countries.
The conference opened with a scenic walk along Bermuda’s railway trails, a memorable start for the visiting delegates. This was followed by a series of engaging and well-attended workshops for both local and international participants, facilitated by experienced professionals.
The workshops included: “Engaging Young Girls in Sports” – Led by Katura Horton-Perinchief, Jarita Vickers, and Ayanna Morgan (BAR), this session examined the key barriers and contributing factors behind young girls’ disengagement from sport.
“Safeguarding” – Facilitators Mia Bean, Branwen Smith-King, and David Horan guided participants through the broader scope of safeguarding, with emphasis on addressing the challenges small communities face when conversations focus solely on sexual abuse.
“Coaching & Officials” – Shona Palmer, Devon Bean, and Dr. Wendy Truvillion (USA) explored the obstacles limiting women’s advancement in coaching and officiating roles and discussed achievable pathways forward.
“Leadership & Inspiration” – Donna Raynor, Cydonie Mothersill (CAY), Edith Skippings (TKS), and Gloria Ramos (ESA) shared their personal leadership journeys, reflecting on challenges they encountered and the strategies that supported their success.
The day concluded with a plenary session summarizing the key takeaways from all workshops, reinforcing the event’s commitment to advancing gender equity in sport across the region.
The evening culminated in a vibrant banquet attended by nearly 100 guests, including several promising young Bermudian athletes. The program featured remarks from BOA President Peter Dunne, a message read on behalf of NACAC President Mike Sands, and welcoming comments from Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sport Owen Darrell, and Minister of Ageing and Disability Services Tinee Furbert, who were both in attendance.
Keynote speaker Asafa Powell, Jamaican elite sprinter, delivered an inspiring address centered on the ongoing disparities in recognition and opportunity between women and men in track and field, particularly in the 100m.
“We still have a long way to go for gender equality in all sports,” Powell stated, reaffirming his commitment to helping bridge the gap.
A highlight of the banquet was a surprise presentation by World Athletics (WA) Council Members Cydonie Mothersill and Donna Raynor, who awarded the WA Award of Merit to Vilma Charlton for her decades of service to Jamaican track and field. Charlton, who had been unable to attend the Tokyo ceremony, received a heartfelt ovation.
Demonstrating the spirit of solidarity, Mia Bean presented a $4,000 contribution — raised through ticket sales — to Asafa Powell for donation to the Jamaica Relief Fund, acknowledging his commitment to travel and speak despite the difficult situation at home.
BOA Executive Member Donna Raynor closed the evening by extending appreciation to the event’s sponsors: Olympic Solidarity, Pan Am Sports, Bermuda Tourism Authority, Grotto Bay, NACAC, and the Bermuda Olympic Association.
“Equity in Motion” stands as a powerful and purposeful gathering, reaffirming regional commitment to advancing gender diversity and inclusion in sport.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Sprint Talent Outerbridge Commits to Uof Houston
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Bermuda's rising sprint star Miles Outerbridge has officially announced his commitment to the University of Houston, choosing to continue his track and field career under the guidance of one of the sport's legends, Carl Lewis.
Outerbridge, currently in his final year at Montverde Academy in Florida, made his decision after a competitive recruitment process that included a consideration of the University of Iowa.
The 17-year-old sprinter, who is ranked 148th nationally among the 2026 Scholar Champion Athlete national boys recruits, shared his gratitude upon making the announcement.
“I am excited and proud to announce my commitment to the University of Houston!” Outerbridge stated. “I am beyond grateful to all my coaches back home and at Montverde who have allowed me to reach this point in my track journey. Along with a huge thank you to all my family who have supported me throughout.”
At the University of Houston, Outerbridge will train under the direct supervision of Head Coach Carl Lewis, the nine-time Olympic Gold Medalist. Outerbridge had the opportunity to meet the iconic coach during his official visit to the campus last month.
The commitment marks a significant step for Outerbridge, who is a product of the Bermuda Pacers Track Club and has demonstrated exceptional sprint form throughout 2025, including a personal best of 10.40 seconds in the 100m and 20.83 seconds in the 200m.
Friday, October 03, 2025
Lewis Secures Second Consecutive Top-Five Finish at Worlds
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Paralympic athlete Jessica Lewis has secured her second top-five finish in as many days at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, demonstrating consistent pace in the women's T53 wheelchair sprints.
Lewis took to the track for the T53 Women’s 400m Final and crossed the line in fifth place, recording a time of 59.91 seconds. This marks the second time in a row that the four-time Paralympian has completed the 400-metre distance under the one-minute mark at a major international meet.
The race was utterly dominated by Switzerland’s Catherine Debrunner, who is currently in sensational form. Debrunner claimed yet another gold medal, setting a blistering competition record time of 50.58 seconds. She successfully held off strong competition from the two Chinese powerhouses and the field, adding to her growing collection of major titles.
Lewis’s two consecutive fifth-place finishes at the Championships underscore her sustained competitiveness at the elite level of para athletics.
Move the video to 1:51:39 to see Lewis’ 400m Race
Thursday, October 02, 2025
Lewis Finishes Fifth as Debrunner Sets Record
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Bermudian Paralympic athlete Jessica Lewis has successfully competed in the Women's 100 meters T53 final at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, India, securing a top-five finish against a world-class field.
Lewis, a four-time Paralympian and veteran of the World Championships, crossed the line in fifth place, recording a final time of 18.23 seconds.
The race was dominated by Switzerland’s Catherine Debrunner, who claimed the gold medal and set a blistering competition record time of 15.50 seconds. Debrunner, who has been in sensational form, managed to hold off strong challenges from competitors, including those from Turkey and the Chinese powerhouses, to take the top spot on the podium.
Lewis's fifth-place finish demonstrates her sustained ability to compete at the highest level of para athletics. The Bermudian champion will now turn her attention to the T53 Women's 400 meters, scheduled for later in the championships.