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Sunday, April 05, 2026
Outerbridge Smashes 49-year-old Record in 200m Heats

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Miles Outerbridge continues to rewrite the Bermudian record books, shattering a long-standing national junior mark on a blistering second day at the 53rd Carifta Games in Grenada.

Fresh from his historic gold medal in the 100m, Outerbridge returned to the Kirani James Athletic Stadium with similar intent in the Under-20 Boys 200m. Competing in the fourth heat, the 18-year-old powered off the bend to clock a sensational 20.54 seconds. The time comfortably secured his heat victory and, more significantly, toppled the Bermuda Junior Record of 20.91 seconds which had stood for nearly half a century.

The previous record was set by Vaughn Harvey in Barbados on April 25, 1977. Outerbridge’s performance not only erases that 49-year-old landmark but also sees him head into the final as the second-fastest qualifier, firmly positioning him as a dual-gold medal threat.

It was a testing session for the wider Bermudian sprint contingent as they faced the Caribbean’s elite. In the Under-17 Girls 200m preliminaries, Amara Samuels delivered a spirited run to finish 12th overall with a time of 25.17 seconds, while Arima Turner placed 20th in a high-caliber Under-20 Girls field, stopping the clock in 25.31.

In the Under-17 Boys division, Zydon Lightbourne Furbert showcased his versatility following his 400m final appearance. Furbert navigated the half-lap sprint in 22.17 seconds to claim 10th place overall, narrowly missing out on a spot in the final.

All eyes now turn to the evening session, where Outerbridge will look to add the 200m crown to his 100m title and cement his status as the standout performer of the championships.
Saturday, April 04, 2026
Outerbridge Smashes National Record to Claim Gold

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Bermuda has its first Gold Medal of the 53rd Carifta Games in sensational style as Miles Outerbridge etched his name into the history books with a record-breaking performance in the 100m.

In a night that will be remembered for years to come, Outerbridge stunned the field in the Under 20 Boys 100 meter final. Blasting out of the blocks, he maintained his composure to stop the clock at a blistering 10.21 seconds. The time does more than just secure the top step of the podium; it officially makes Outerbridge the fastest Bermudian in history.

The performance toppled a long-standing landmark in island athletics, surpassing the previous national record of 10.27 seconds set by DaVon Bean nearly three decades ago in 1996. Outerbridge’s historic sprint provided the highlight of a competitive second session for the Bermudian contingent, who held their own against the Caribbean’s elite.

In the Under 17 Boys 400 meter final, Zydon Lightbourne Furbert delivered a gritty performance to secure a fifth-place finish. Furbert crossed the line in 49.35 seconds, narrowly missing out on the podium positions in a race defined by a rapid opening turn.

The middle-distance events tested the endurance of the younger athletes under the stadium lights. In the Under 17 Girls 1500 meter run, Riana Robinson fought hard in a tactical race to claim seventh place with a time of 4:55.08. Her teammate, Elena Bortoli, showed great determination to finish 12th in the same heat, clocking 5:16.77.

On the boys' side of the 1500 meter discipline, Gianluca Bortoli represented the island with a strong run to finish ninth. Facing a high-tempo pace from the Kenyan-influenced regional styles, Bortoli managed to hold his position and finish in a respectable 4:11.71.

While the distance runners showed immense heart, the evening belonged to Outerbridge. His golden moment and national record have provided a significant boost to the Bermuda camp as they look to build on this early momentum in the coming sessions.

 
 
Saturday, April 04, 2026
Outerbridge Shatters Records CARIFTA Games get Underway

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The 53rd CARIFTA Games exploded into life at the Kirani James Athletic Stadium in Grenada, with 18-year-old sensation Miles Outerbridge delivering a historic performance that has sent shockwaves through the regional sprinting community.

On a scorching opening morning in St. George’s, Outerbridge etched his name into the annals of Bermudian sporting history during the Under-20 Boys 100m preliminaries. Blasting out of the blocks with clinical precision, the youngster stopped the clock in a staggering 10.29 seconds—comfortably the fastest qualifying time of the session.

In one fell swoop, Outerbridge shattered the long-standing Bermuda National Junior Record of 10.54, previously held by Kyle Webb since 2014. Perhaps even more remarkably, his time was just 0.02 seconds shy of the Senior National Record, a mark set exactly thirty years ago by current National Coach DeVon Bean.

The momentum in the sprint lanes continued in the Under-17 Boys 400m, where Zydon Lightbourne Furbert secured his place in the "A" Final. Following a disciplined lap of the track, Furbert crossed the line in 49.32, the fifth-fastest time overall, to keep himself firmly in the hunt for a podium finish.

In the 100m dashes, Amara Samuels produced a sharp 11.97 in the Under-17 Girls preliminaries to finish 11th, while Arima Turner battled through a stacked Under-20 field to clock 12.73, ending her morning in 17th position overall.

Over the one-lap distance, Kelise Wade showed impressive grit in the Under-17 Girls 400m, navigating the morning heat to record a 59.08 and finish 16th in a high-caliber field.

Away from the track, the field events provided Bermuda's first major result in the throwing circle. Competing in the Under-20 Girls Javelin, Tatiana Sousa demonstrated remarkable consistency across her series.

Sousa found her rhythm on her third attempt, launching the 600g spear to a top mark of 39.46m. The distance earned her a credible sixth-place finish, providing a solid foundation for the Bermudian field contingent as the games progress.

As the afternoon session beckons, all eyes remain on the 100m finals. With Outerbridge now established as the man to beat and Furbert ready for his 400m showdown, the Gombey Warriors have signaled their intent to make the 53rd CARIFTA Games a landmark event for the island's rising stars.

 
 
Thursday, April 02, 2026
Morris Gains Vital Experience as Howard Compete in Florida

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Howard University’s Sanaa Morris continued her collegiate development on the national stage as the Bison women’s track and field team descended on Orlando for the highly competitive UCF Knights Invite.

In a meet that featured a sprawling field of elite talent from across the United States, Morris was tested across two sprint distances, providing a vital benchmark for her outdoor season progression.

On a scorching afternoon in Florida, Morris faced a mammoth field in the Women’s 200m. Navigating a technical race against over 160 competitors, the Bermudian standout stopped the clock in 26.01 seconds to finish 134th overall.

While the 200m served as a sharpener for her top-end speed, it was in the Women’s 400m where Morris showed her grit over the full lap. In a heavily congested field of 130 sprinters, she delivered a composed performance to finish 84th overall, crossing the line in a solid 57.66 seconds.

The UCF Knights Invite is renowned for its depth, often serving as a preview for regional and conference championships. For Morris, the exposure to such a high-density competitive environment is a crucial component of Howard’s strategic build-up.

As the Bison continue their tour of the major southern meets, the focus for the sophomore remains on shaving precious fractions off her season bests. With her 400m time holding steady in the mid-57s, Morris is establishing the consistency required as the team looks toward the business end of the MEAC outdoor schedule.


Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Bobb Shines as UMBC Track Rewrite Record Books in Delaware

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Bermudian sprinter Madisyn Bobb enjoyed a landmark day as her UMBC Women’s Track and Field team produced a dominant showing at the Dan Stimson Memorial Invitational.

On a day of high-caliber collegiate competition in Newark, Delaware, the Retrievers combined individual brilliance with collective precision to secure a program record and a string of personal bests.

Bobb continues to establish herself as a vital asset to the UMBC sprint roster. Competing in a stacked Women’s 100m dash, the youngster showed impressive explosive power out of the blocks to secure a fifth-place finish.

More significantly, she stopped the clock in a personal best time of 12.52 seconds, slashing her previous mark and signaling her upward trajectory as the outdoor season gathers pace.

The individual success was quickly followed by a podium finish in the relay events. Bobb was entrusted with the third leg of the UMBC Women’s 4x100m relay, navigating the crucial final bend to keep the Retrievers in contention.

The quartet delivered a clinical performance to cross the line in 47.78 seconds, securing a hard-fought second place overall.

The results in Delaware mark another consistent outing for the UMBC program, which has seen several athletes find their peak form early in the campaign.

For Bobb, the combination of an individual personal best and a relay silver medal provides a perfect platform as the team prepares for the increasingly competitive mid-season meets. With her top-end speed continuing to improve, the Bermudian remains one to watch as the Retrievers look toward the conference championships.
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