Famous Shatters National High Jump Record in Texas
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Bermudian high jumper Sakari Famous entered the history books once again after clearing a spectacular 1.85 metres at the John Green/Texas Greatest Athlete CE Invitational to set a new national record.
The 26-year-old produced a masterclass of vertical precision in the Lone Star State to win the women’s competition, scaling the bar at a towering 6 feet 0.75 inches to claim the top step of the podium.
The sensational leap narrowly eclipsed her own previous national benchmark of 1.84m, which she had set four years ago on May 25th, 2022 during her decorated collegiate career at McNeese State University.
Famous’ record-breaking performance serves as a massive statement of intent on the international circuit. The standard comfortably clears her previous season-best of 1.81m set at the Texas Relays, signaling that the dual-sport athlete is hitting peak physical condition at precisely the right moment in the summer calendar.
Showing immense athletic versatility, Famous also took to the track in Texas to sharpen her explosive power. She clocked a new season-best time of 26.03 seconds in the 200-metre sprint to finish ninth overall in a highly competitive field.
However, the headline glory belonged entirely to her exploits over the bar, with the new national record further cementing Famous' status as one of the finest field athletes Bermuda has ever produced.
Tuesday, June 09, 2026
Youngsters Raelyn & Reyna Robinson dominate in Abu Dhabi
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Bermudian youth athletes Raelyn and Reyna Robinson produced a spectacular track and field masterclass on the international stage, storming to a combined five gold medals at the Abu Dhabi Championships.
Competing as unattached athletes at the prestigious Zayed Sports City, the talented duo asserted complete dominance over their respective sprint and field divisions against a competitive international field.
Raelyn Robinson enjoyed a flawless, golden weekend in the Under-10 category, executing a clean sweep across all four of her events. She ignited her campaign by capturing the 80m title in a swift 12.98 seconds, before doubling down in the sprints to claim the 150m crown in 24.38 seconds.
Showcasing immense versatility, Raelyn then stepped up in distance to comfortably secure the 300m gold in 56.98 seconds, before leaping to a dominant victory in the Long Jump with a best mark of 3.13 metres.
Not to be outdone, younger sibling Reyna Robinson mirrored that golden touch in the Under-8 division. Reyna stormed to a magnificent victory in the 150m sprint, stopping the clock at 29.70 seconds to claim the top step of the podium. She very nearly made it a clean sweep of her own, digging deep to secure a superb silver medal in the 80m final with a blistering time of 15.48 seconds.
The extraordinary medal haul in the Middle East marks a brilliant international breakthrough for the young siblings as they continue to showcase the immense depth of rising athletic talent emerging from Bermuda.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Johnson Clocks Personal Best at Southeast Meet
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Bermudian middle-distance runner Nazir Johnson secured a highly commendable top-twelve finish in a stellar field at the inaugural Southeast Meet of Champions in Jacksonville, Florida.
Competing at the Jax Track at Hodges Stadium on the University of North Florida campus, Johnson faced off against some of the premier high school athletic talent from across the region in the Men's High School 800 Meters.
Running a mature and strategic two-lap race, Johnson fought hard through the tight opening bend to position himself well within the chasing pack. As the pace intensified on the back straight of the final lap, he dug deep to cross the line in a blistering time of 2:02.17.
The stellar performance secured twelfth place overall and also marked a significant personal best for the rising star, shaving seconds off his previous benchmark.
The fast-paced final on the North Florida track provided an elite testing ground for Johnson, with the field pushing a relentless tempo from the gun.
While he missed out on a podium spot in the final standings, the trip to Jacksonville represents another progressive step forward on the international stage for the athlete, setting a highly encouraging foundation for the remainder of his outdoor season.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Morris Ignites Record-Breaking Hurdling Personal Best
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Bermudian standout David Morris put on an absolute masterclass in technical hurdling to spearhead a highly successful campaign for The Masters School Men’s Track and Field team at the 2026 NYSAIS Outdoor Championships.
Competing at the high-performance Icahn Stadium in New York, the versatile speed specialist established himself as the undisputed star of the meet, cleanly capturing two individual titles against the elite of the state's independent school circuit.
The championship showcase provided the perfect platform for Morris to translate his recent Penn Relays and Loucks Games relay momentum into dominant, individual silverware.
Morris opened his account by stepping into the blocks for the blue-ribbon Men’s Varsity 110m Hurdles. Having easily navigated the morning preliminary rounds, he returned for the grand finale under intense pressure.
Utilizing an explosive start out of the blocks and a flawless, aggressive lead-leg transition over the barriers, Morris left the field chasing his shadow down the straightaway.
He stopped the clock in a blistering, personal-best time of 15.43 seconds to claim first place overall. While a strong tailwind registered at 3.6 meters per second, the technical authority of his victory left spectators in no doubt of his superior baseline speed.
The definitive highlight of the evening arrived when Morris lined up for the grueling Men’s 400m Hurdles—a discipline demanding elite stride-pattern precision and immense physical endurance.
Navigating the stagger beautifully out of the blocks, the Bermudian athlete maintained a relentless tempo around the far curve, matching his spacing perfectly to the technical demands of the lap.
As his competitors faded under the toll of lactic acid in the final home straightaway, Morris dug deep into his physical reserves to cross the line in a magnificent 56.16 seconds. The performance didn't just earn him his second gold medal of the day; it shattered his own previous personal best and established a brand new Masters School record.
The double-podium masterclass caps off a legendary outdoor campaign for Morris, firmly solidifying his status as one of New York's premier multi-discipline high school prospects. The elite big-meet mileage and record-breaking benchmarks set at Icahn Stadium provide an enviable physical baseline as the young track star pivots toward his upcoming summer international targets.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Robinson Builds Vital Mileage at Conference USA Outdoors
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Sprinter Norre Robinson gained valuable major championship experience after battling against a highly competitive field at the 2026 Conference USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
Representing Louisiana Tech University, the promising speed specialist traveled to the high-performance Middle Tennessee State Facility in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to test his baseline speed against the absolute elite of the collegiate circuit.
The prestigious three-day meet traditionally serves as a brutal proving ground, with athletes facing demanding weather transitions and razor-thin margins for error in the short sprint categories.
Robinson opened his championship account by stepping into the blocks for the blue-ribbon Men’s 100-meter dash. Drawn into a stacked preliminary heat featuring several regional favorites, the Bermudian athlete focused on a clean technical execution out of the blocks.
In a frantic dash down the Murfreesboro straightaway, Robinson held his form well against a strong field, crossing the line and stopping the clock in a respectable time of 10.82 seconds.
While the blistering pace up front saw him finish 21st overall, missing out on a spot in the grand finale, the technical execution provided a solid physical baseline for the remainder of the weekend.
The Louisiana Tech freshman showed great resilience by returning to the track for the grueling Men's 200-meter dash, looking to stretch his top-end stride over the longer distance.
Navigating the technical curve with precision, Robinson transitioned beautifully into the home straightaway to deliver an even sharper performance. He stopped his individual timer at a sharp 21.68 seconds to claim 20th place overall in the final standings.
While Robinson departs Tennessee without silverware, the elite elite mileage accumulated at the Conference USA level provides a massive developmental foundation. The valuable big-meet exposure will serve as an ideal benchmark as the young sprinter transitions into the peak of his international summer training block.