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Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Bermuda Announces Team for Carifta Swim Championships

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The Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association (BASA) has announced the Bermuda team selected to compete at the XXXVIII CARIFTA Swimming Championships 2025, set to take place in Trinidad from April 19th to 22nd.

Bermuda Swimming has named a team of five talented swimmers who have met the qualifying standards and earned selection for the prestigious championships. To be eligible, each swimmer had to achieve two AAA standards within their age group over the past 12 months.

The Bermuda team will be accompanied by National Swimming Coach Shona Palmer and team manager Bruce Lim, providing expert guidance and support as they compete against the best young swimmers in the Caribbean region.

The Bermuda Carifta Swim Championships Team:
Marleigh Howes
Sylvia Lim
Katherine Wheddon (current Junior Female Athlete of the Year)
Thomas Cechini
Connor Hupman

The CARIFTA Swimming Championships are a major event in the Caribbean swimming calendar, showcasing the region's top junior swimmers. Bermuda's team will be aiming to make a strong showing and represent the island with pride. The selection of this team highlights the dedication and talent of Bermuda's young swimmers and the strength of the island's swimming program.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 Bermuda XXXVIII CARIFTA Swimming Championships Team
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Bermuda's Gold Cup Dream Ends as Honduras Prevail

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Honduras 2 Bermuda 0

Bermuda's bid to qualify for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup came to an end as they fell to a 2-0 defeat against Honduras in their Preliminary second leg match at the Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Click Here to see the Honduras vs. Bermuda Highlights March 25th 2025


Honduras entered the match with a 5-3 advantage from the first leg, a game that saw a thrilling comeback from the Central American side. Romell Quioto, Luis Palma, Julián Martínez, and José Pinto were on the scoresheet for Honduras in that first encounter, while Kane Crichlow, Djair Parfitt-Williams, and Zeiko Lewis replied for Bermuda.

The second leg proved to be a more difficult challenge for Bermuda. The 2-0 defeat in Honduras meant they lost the aggregate score 7-3, ending their Gold Cup aspirations.

Honduras Starting Line-Up: - E. Menjivar, L. Vega, R. Quioto (J. Pinto 75th), D Maldanano, A. Najar (D. García 84th), K. Arriaga, F. Flores, L. Palma (C. Mejía 72nd), J. Álvarez (A. López 71st), D. Flores, J. Benguche - Substitutes - H. Fonseca, M. Licona, R. García, E. Rivas, J. Martinez, M. Santos, Y. Arboleda, E. Hernández - Bermuda Starting Line-Up: Dale Eve, Reese Jones Jr., Roger Lee (Willie Clemons 46th), Ne-Jai Tucker (Zeiko Lewis 71st), Julian Carpenter, Lejuan Simmons (J’Nai Butterfield-Steede 54th), Enrique Russell, Djair Parfitt (Sachiel Ming 66th), Keziah Martin (Aunde Todd 46th), Kieron Richardson, Kane Crichlow - Substitutes: - Detre Bell, Knory Scott, David Jones Jr., Reggie Lambe, Eusebio Blankendal, Max Mobray, Milai Perott

The first half of the second leg was a tense affair. Honduras came close to breaking the deadlock in the 15th minute, but Bermuda goalkeeper Dale Eve made a crucial save to deny them. The rest of the half saw both teams battle, but clear-cut chances were few and far between, with the scoreline remaining 0-0 at the interval.

Honduras finally broke the deadlock in the 51st minute. Jorge Benguché rose highest in the six-yard box to head home a corner, giving Honduras a 1-0 lead on the night and extending their aggregate advantage.

Just four minutes later, Honduras doubled their lead. A quick cross was turned into the net by Luis Pinto from close range, putting Honduras firmly in control.

Dale Eve continued to be busy in the Bermuda goal, making a diving save to his left in the 82nd minute to deny Carlos Mejía, preventing the scoreline from becoming even more emphatic.

Ultimately, Honduras proved too strong for Bermuda over the two legs. The Honduran goals in the second half of the second leg secured their passage to the next round of the Concacaf Gold Cup qualification process.

Bermuda's efforts, despite a promising first leg, were not enough to overcome the Honduran challenge. The team will now look to regroup and focus on future competitions.
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Harvey and DeSilva-Andrade Headline Sports Awards

Male & Female Athletes of the Year
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The Harbourview Ballroom at the Hamilton Princess played host to the 43rd Annual Sports Awards, a night dedicated to celebrating the remarkable achievements of Bermuda's athletes, coaches, and sports administrators.

Under the theme "Rising to Greatness: Celebrating Excellence in Sport," the event highlighted the dedication and perseverance that define Bermuda's sporting community, honoring those who inspire and elevate the island's sporting legacy.

The prestigious Male Athlete of the Year award was presented to Jack Harvey. Harvey's outstanding year included competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he won his heat in the Men's 100 Backstroke and finished 39th overall. He also set new national records, holding all three Open National Records in the Long Course backstroke disciplines, and breaking his own national record in the Men's 100m Backstroke.

Yushae DeSilva-Andrade was named Female Athlete of the Year. DeSilva-Andrade achieved the highest ranking for a Bermudian at the Paralympic Games, earning her a number 3 World Ranking and the number 1 ranking in the Americas Region. Her exceptional performance also included a Silver Medal at the World Boccia Cup.

The Junior Male Athlete of the Year award went to Elijah Daley. Daley's impressive year saw him win four medals at the Carifta Swimming Championships (one Gold, two Silver, and one Bronze), and three medals at the Central American and Caribbean Amateur Swimming Confederation (CCCAN) Championships (one Gold and two Bronze). He also finished 35th overall at the World Aquatics Short Course Championships and won three medals at the Short Course Canadian Championships.

Katherine Wheddon was named Junior Female Athlete of the Year. Wheddon's achievements included winning the 4K distance Around the Sound, and two Silver Medals at the Carifta Swimming Championships. She consistently performed at a high level for her school, Baylor, and her club, Harbor Swim Club, often competing in freestyle events above her age category.

The 43rd Annual Sports Awards celebrated the exceptional talent and dedication of Bermuda's sporting community. The achievements of Harvey, DeSilva-Andrade, Daley, and Wheddon, along with the contributions of coaches and administrators, were recognised and celebrated, inspiring future generations of Bermudian athletes.

Senior Male Achievement Awards

Conor White - Cycling
JahNhai Perinchief - Track & Field
Tyler Smith - Triathlon

Senior Female Achievement Awards
Jessica Lewis - Track
Emma Harvey - Swimming
Flora Duffy - Triathlon

Junior Female Achievement Awards

Nadirha Durham - Tennis
Katherine Bean-Rosario - Football
Rachel Betschart - Sailing

Junior Male Achievement Awards

Jake Brislane - Track
Oliver Hayward - Triathlon
Oliver Betschart - Golf
Jaydon Roberts - Archery

Sports Citation Award

Amaury Majors - Football

Special Achievement Awards
Ann Lindroth - Para Sports
David Sabir - Football
Trina Roberts - Archery

Appreciation Award

Manders Tennis Management - Tennis
Tabata-Ha-Shotokan - Karate

Team of the Year Awards

Women's National Volleyball Team
Men's National Cricket Team

Special Awards

Erica Hawley - Triathlon
Dara Alezedah - Rowing
Eric West & Jonathan James - Golf
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Selley Secures Pan Am Games Qualification in Argentina

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Robin Selley has achieved a significant milestone in her archery career, securing qualification for the 2025 Junior Pan American Games with a series of impressive performances at the final qualifier in Argentina. Under the guidance of coach Ross Roberts, Selley's determination and skill propelled her to the semi-finals, guaranteeing her a coveted top-four finish.

The journey to qualification was far from straightforward, with Selley facing a challenging field of international archers. In the crucial Quarter-Final round, Selley demonstrated her composure and accuracy, overcoming Argentina's Gabriel Vargas in a tense 6-5 victory. This hard-fought win propelled her into the semi-finals, solidifying her chances of Pan Am Games qualification.

The Semi-Final saw Selley face off against Ariana Marcela Morales from Ecuador. While she was unable to advance to the Gold Medal match, her performance secured her spot in the Bronze Medal match, and the all important qualification for the games.

Selley's qualification is a testament to her dedication and the expert coaching of Ross Roberts. The pair's hard work and strategic approach have yielded a remarkable achievement.

Selley will now face Sara Placios in the Bronze Medal match on the final day of the competition. While the Bronze Medal is a worthy prize, the primary goal of Pan Am Games qualification has already been achieved.

The achievement marks a significant moment for Bermudian archery, showcasing the talent and potential of the island's athletes on the international stage. Selley's success will undoubtedly inspire aspiring archers in Bermuda and contribute to the growth of the sport. The Bermudian team will be very proud of her achievement.

Meanwhile, Elektra Smith finished in 28th position in the qualification round and was up to shoot in the 1/16th round of eliminations against Melani Marce from Cuba, Smith would win 6 - 4, advancing into the 1/8th round where she was eliminated by Josefina Bourdin from Argentina 6 - 0.
Friday, March 21, 2025
Bermuda Heartbreak as Honduras Storm Back in Qualifier

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Bermuda 3 Honduras 5

A dramatic encounter at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium saw Bermuda's hopes of a second Gold Cup appearance take a significant blow as Honduras staged a stunning second-half comeback to secure a 5-3 victory in the first leg of their CONCACAF qualification tie. Click Here to see the Bermuda vs Honduras Highlights March 21st 2025


Bermuda Starting Line-Up: - Dale Eve, Reese Jones Jr., Roger Lee (Aunde Todd 77th), Julian Carpenter, Lejaun Simmons (Eusebio Blankendal 68th), Enrique Russell, Djair Parfitt (Sachiel Ming 65th), Keziah Martin (Ne-jai Tucker 77th), Kieron Richardson, Reggie Lambe (Zeiko Lewis 65th), Kane Crichlow - Substitutes: - J’Nai Butterfield-Steede, Detre Bell, Knory Scott, Willie Clemons, David Jones, Max Mobray, Milai Perott - Honduras Starting Line-Up: - E. Menjivar, D Maldanano, F. Flores, A. Najar, N. Arriaga (J. Garcia 86th), J. Alvarez (A. Lopez, 77th), J. Martinez, L. Palma (Y. Arboleda 86th), R. Quioto, E. Hernandez (J. Benguche 46th), D. Flores - Substitutes: - E. Rivas, L. Vega, C. Melendez, J. Pinto, H. Medina,, J. Gonzales, M. Licona, J. Jean-Baptiste, H. Fonseca

The match, played under persistent rain, began in sensational fashion for the home side. Kane Crichlow sent the stadium into raptures, heading home a Djair Parfitt cross in the very first minute, giving Bermuda an early lead. Parfitt himself then doubled the advantage just before half-time, sending Bermuda into the break with a shock 2-0 lead.

However, the second half saw a remarkable turnaround from the visitors. Honduras, seeking their 17th Gold Cup appearance, displayed their resilience and attacking prowess. Romell Quioto ignited the comeback in the 60th minute, pulling a goal back for Honduras. Just four minutes later, Luis Palma levelled the scores, and then Quioto scored his second two minutes after that giving Honduras the lead.

As the match entered its closing stages, Julien Martinez extended Honduras' lead to 4-2 in the 89th minute. Bermuda, however, refused to give up. Substitute Zeiko Lewis converted a penalty in stoppage time, giving the home side a glimmer of hope. But that hope was quickly extinguished as Jose Pinto restored Honduras' two-goal advantage just moments later, sealing a 5-3 victory.

The result leaves Bermuda facing an uphill battle in the second leg, with Honduras holding a significant advantage. The dramatic second-half collapse will be a bitter pill to swallow for the Bermudian side, who had looked on course for a famous victory.

This match was a stark contrast to the previous meeting between the two sides at the same venue in June, when Honduras secured a dominant 6-1 win in World Cup qualifying. Bermuda, who entered the Gold Cup qualifiers from League B, having finished second in Group D, were determined to prove they could compete with the higher-ranked Honduras, who finished second in League A's Group B.

Despite the disappointing result, Bermuda will need to regroup and focus on the second leg. The team will need to display immense character and determination if they are to overturn the deficit and secure a historic second Gold Cup appearance.
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