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Sunday, June 21, 2026
BNAA National Championships Day Two Live at 10:00 am

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Bermuda’s finest track and field athletes are set to battle it out this weekend at the Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA) National Championships, with every moment of the action broadcast live on Island Stats.

Thanks to a vital strategic grant from the Ministry of Tourism & Transport Culture and Sport, fans will have unprecedented access to the highly anticipated Bermuda National Swimming Championships.

The premier event on the local athletics calendar takes center stage from Saturday, June 20th to Sunday, June 21st at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium. The action is scheduled to run from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM on both days.

A massive contingent of the island’s emerging and established sports stars will be on display across an expansive range of age categories, spanning from the grassroots Under-8 division all the way through to the highly competitive Under-17, Under-20, and Open brackets.

The two-day showcase promises high-octane drama on the track, featuring a full schedule of racing from the explosive 60-meter sprints right through to the grueling tactical tests of the 5,000-meter distances.

Alongside the track events, the island's top field specialists will also clash in the horizontal jumps, high jump, and throwing circles.

Whether athletes are hunting down a prestigious national crown, chasing a personal best to secure international qualification, or looking to make a breakthrough performance in front of a passionate home crowd, this weekend’s championships promise to be an unmissable highlight of the Bermudian summer sporting calendar.

For those unable to make it to the stadium to support from the stands, Island Stats will provide full digital coverage to bring the atmosphere and results directly to fans at home and abroad.

 
 
Saturday, June 20, 2026
BNAA National Championships Live at 10:00 am

IslandStats.com
Bermuda’s finest track and field athletes are set to battle it out this weekend at the Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA) National Championships, with every moment of the action broadcast live on Island Stats.

Thanks to a vital strategic grant from the Ministry of Tourism & Transport Culture and Sport, fans will have unprecedented access to the highly anticipated Bermuda National Swimming Championships.

The premier event on the local athletics calendar takes center stage from Saturday, June 20th to Sunday, June 21st at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium. The action is scheduled to run from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM on both days.

A massive contingent of the island’s emerging and established sports stars will be on display across an expansive range of age categories, spanning from the grassroots Under-8 division all the way through to the highly competitive Under-17, Under-20, and Open brackets.

The two-day showcase promises high-octane drama on the track, featuring a full schedule of racing from the explosive 60-meter sprints right through to the grueling tactical tests of the 5,000-meter distances.

Alongside the track events, the island's top field specialists will also clash in the horizontal jumps, high jump, and throwing circles.

Whether athletes are hunting down a prestigious national crown, chasing a personal best to secure international qualification, or looking to make a breakthrough performance in front of a passionate home crowd, this weekend’s championships promise to be an unmissable highlight of the Bermudian summer sporting calendar.

For those unable to make it to the stadium to support from the stands, Island Stats will provide full digital coverage to bring the atmosphere and results directly to fans at home and abroad.

 
 
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Outerbridge Falls Just Short of final in Philadelphia Sprint

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Bermudian sprinting prospect Miles Outerbridge narrowly missed out on a place in the showpiece final of the Championship Boys' 100m at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor in Philadelphia.

Representing Montverde Academy, the speedster booked his place in the semi-finals on Friday with an authoritative victory in Heat 4 of the preliminaries. Crossing the line in a swift 10.54 seconds, Outerbridge ranked sixth-fastest overall heading into the next round.

Returning to the historic track at Franklin Field for the semi-finals, Outerbridge matched his rivals stride-for-stride but fell agonizingly short of the top-eight cutoff needed to advance to the final.

He crossed the line in 10.56 seconds, putting him first in his respective section but placing him 11th overall in an incredibly dense field where a fraction of a second separated the top runners.

Despite missing out on the final, it marks another high-caliber performance for the future University of Houston athlete, who continues to establish himself as one of the most promising young track talents from the Caribbean region.


Sunday, June 14, 2026
Minors Nipped at the line in thrilling Welsh 1500m Final

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Bermudian middle-distance star Dage Minors was denied a dramatic victory by the barest of margins, finishing a phenomenal second in an agonizingly close 1500m final at the Tonypandy Track Classic in Wales.

Competing against a top-tier field of British metric-mile specialists at the King George VI Athletics Track in Pontypridd, the 30-year-old international turned the marquee event into a breathless tactical battle that was ultimately decided by a photo finish.

The race was run at a ferocious pace from the gun, with the field bunching tight as they rounded the final bend. Minors, utilizing his extensive international experience, executed a perfectly timed kick over the final 200 metres to pull himself into contention for the crown.

Locked in a furious, stride-for-stride sprint down the home straight against Great Britain's Henry Evans, both athletes lunged desperately for the tape in a grandstand finish.

The stadium clock confirmed just how microscopic the gap was. Evans secured the gold by a mere five-hundredths of a second, stopping the clock in 3:51.21, with a lunging Minors millimetres behind to capture second place in a superb 3:51.26.

The battle for the final spot on the podium was equally fierce, with local favourite Craig Williams gritting out a third-place finish just behind the leading duo in 3:51.63.

Despite the heartbreak of missing out on the top spot by a fraction of a second, the performance represents another highly decorated outing for Minors on his European summer circuit.

Faced with a quick transition into a heavy block of international fixtures, showing this level of tactical sharpness and raw finishing speed on the Welsh track bodes exceptionally well for his upcoming competitive schedule.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Smith-Mills Clocks Season-Best 800m in Birmingham

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Middle-distance runner Nirobi Smith-Mills delivered a major statement of intent at the British Milers Club (BMC) Grand Prix, clocking a superb season-best performance in Birmingham.

Competing in a stacked Men’s 800m field at the Birmingham University Athletics Track, the 23-year-old Nottingham Trent University student demonstrated his tactical progression against some of the UK’s finest metric-mile prospects.

Running out of the highly competitive 'B' race, Smith-Mills battled through a high-tempo opening lap before launching a gritty kick over the final 200 metres. He crossed the line in sixth place, stopping the clock in a sharp 1:49.52.

The performance shaves more than three seconds off his previous early-season benchmark of 1:52.80 set at the Loughborough International last month, signaling that his outdoor conditioning is peaking perfectly ahead of a heavy summer of international competition.

Up at the front of the heat, Blackburn’s David Holman secured a dramatic victory in 1:48.36, narrowly edging out Tobias Cheesbrough by a mere hundredth of a second.

For Smith-Mills, dipping back under the 1:50 barrier serves as a vital psychological boost as the former carifta champion continues to edge closer to his lifetime personal best of 1:47.67.
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