Bermudian Duo Face Testing Start in sun-drenched Mallorca
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Unpredictable winds and a massive international fleet provided a stern opening test for Bermuda’s sailors as the 55th Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mallorca got under way on Monday.
The Bay of Palma was bathed in Mediterranean sunshine for the start of this prestigious Olympic regatta, but the idyllic conditions belied a treacherous tactical challenge. Massive, unexpected shifts in wind direction kept the world-class field on their toes, transforming the opening day into a game of high-stakes chess on the water.
In the ILCA6 fleet, Olympian Adriana Penruddocke endured a frustrating introduction to the competition. With the shifting breeze proving difficult to decode, the fleet managed just a single race on the opening day. Penruddocke crossed the line in 63rd place, leaving the experienced sailor with work to do as she looks to climb the standings in the coming sessions.
There was a more productive outing for Olympic hopeful Sebastian Kempe in the ILCA7 class. Competing in a fleet that managed two full races despite the inconsistent air, Kempe showed impressive resilience and tactical awareness.
The young Bermudian opened his account with a solid 17th-place finish in the first race of the day. He followed that up with an even stronger showing in the second, finding better lines through the shifts to claim 12th place. Those results leave Kempe with a total of 29 points, placing him 26th overall in a heavily congested leaderboard.
While the conditions challenged the nerves of the competitors, the sheer spectacle of the 55th edition of this annual event remained undimmed. With several days of racing still to come, both Penruddocke and Kempe will be eyeing the forecast closely, hoping for more consistent conditions to showcase their pace against the world’s best.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Thompson Scores Winner in Bournemouth Cup Final Win
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Bermuda’s Kenni Thompson produced a moment of individual magic to secure the FA Women's National League Cup for AFC Bournemouth, as the Cherries edged past Plymouth Argyle at Loftus Road.
The final, held at the historic home of Queens Park Rangers, lived up to its billing as a showcase for elite regional talent. In a match of high intensity and tactical discipline, it was Thompson who provided the decisive touch, scoring directly from a corner.
The victory marks a significant milestone for the South Coast club, but for Thompson, the emotional weight of the achievement extended far beyond the white lines of the pitch. Immediately following the final whistle, the Bermudian international was seen on the turf at Loftus Road, video-calling her mother back in Bermuda to share the moment of triumph.
"It’s been a long journey for me," Thompson explained during her post-match interview. "I left my home at 11 years old, and so I don’t usually get to have my family with me. But, you know, it’s part of the job. It’s something that I’ve had to sacrifice and they’ve had to sacrifice."
Thompson was quick to credit her family's unwavering support as the driving force behind her professional rise in the English game. "It’s something that they keep pushing me to do and I owe everything to them. Every step of the way, they’ve been with me."
The win caps a remarkable period for Thompson, who has become a focal point of the Cherries' attacking unit since her arrival. As Bournemouth celebrates their Cup success, Thompson's performance serves as a reminder of the growing influence of Bermudian athletes across the professional football landscape in the UK.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
DR Congo Double Downs Bermuda in Guadalajara Friendly
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Democratic Republic of Congo 2 Bermuda 0
Bermuda’s senior national team suffered a 2-0 defeat to Democratic Republic of Congo at the Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, as the Leopards continued their preparations for the intercontinental World Cup play-offs.
Bermuda Starting Line-Up: - Milai Perott, Brighton Morrison, Harry Twite, Julian Carpenter, Daniel Cook, Aunde Todd, Arnezha Astwood, La Zai Outerbridge, Ajani Burchall, Zeiko Lewis, David Jones - Substitutes: - Jaquil Hill, Nathaniel Swan, Kieron Richardson, Amir Dill, Riley Robinson, Logan Jimenez, Roger Lee, Ne-Jai Tucker, Elisha Darrell, Senoj Mitchell, Joshua Joseph
In a match designed to acclimatize the African side to North American conditions ahead of their June qualifiers, DR Congo’s superior physical presence and tactical discipline eventually wore down a resilient Bermuda side. Bermuda, who have struggled for a win in recent outings, showed early defensive organization but were unable to keep the Congolese attack at bay before the break.
Fiston Mayele provided the breakthrough for the Leopards in the 45th minute, reacting quickest to a loose ball in the box to slot home just before the half-time whistle. The goal was a cruel blow for Maurice Lowe’s men, who had worked tirelessly to frustrate their higher-ranked opponents throughout the opening period.
The lead was doubled shortly after the restart. In the 51st minute, Newcastle United forward Yoane Wissa—returning to the international fold after missing the Africa Cup of Nations through injury—confidently converted from the penalty spot to make it 2-0.
Bermuda attempted to find a way back into the contest with several tactical changes late on, but DR Congo’s defensive line, anchored by Chancel Mbemba, remained largely untroubled.
While the result marks another defeat for the islanders, the experience of competing against World Cup-calibre opposition in Mexico provides vital lessons as they look to rebuild following their elimination from the 2026 qualifying groups.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Haiti Overcome Bermuda in Final U-17 World Cup Qualifier
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Haiti 2 Bermuda 0
Haiti ended their Concacaf Women’s U-17 qualifying campaign on a high note with a 2-0 victory over Bermuda at the Costa Rica Federation Field in Alajuela.
Haiti Starting Line-Up: - A. Favilus, D. Louis (K. Mallebranche 46th) N. Jean-Baptiste, J. Rousseau, S. Ductan, K. Gue (R. St Louis 46th) M. Larco, K. Châtelain (L. Jacques, 46th) K. Lormil (L. Decombe 65th), A. Manasse, A. Kamanzi-Mondestin (S. Maurrasse 64th) - Substitute: - Bermuda Starting Line-Up: - Kyra Simmons, Riley Khan, Janiya Sealey, Antoinette Barry, Cayli Dowling (Avery Taylor 41st), Daley Outerbridge, Nila Samuels (Nadia Medeiro 46th), Evans Welch (Tayte Glasgow 71st), Zelaye Showers, Priya Dill - Substitute: - Kiara Deane, Sydney Denkins, Daisy Langley, Nalini Minors, Marli Robinson, Indygo Smith,
Despite both nations entering the final matchday in Group B without a mathematical chance of reaching the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco, there was plenty of pride on the line in Costa Rica. Haiti wasted no time asserting their authority as Adjani Kamanzi-Mondestin found the back of the net in just the second minute to give her side a dream start.
The early goal set the tone for a match defined by Haitian pressure and a resilient Bermudian defence. Referee Crystal Sobers, a familiar face to those following the game in Bermuda, oversaw a contest where Haiti controlled nearly 59% of the possession and peppered the goal with 23 shots.
Bermuda remained competitive for much of the afternoon largely thanks to the heroics of goalkeeper Kyra Simmons. The young shot-stopper was in inspired form, producing a string of vital saves to keep the deficit at a single goal as Haiti racked up ten shots on target and ten corners.
The pressure finally told in the closing stages when Nya Jean-Baptiste turned the ball home from close range in the 86th minute to double the advantage. While Bermuda managed eleven shots of their own, they struggled to test the Haitian goal frequently enough to mount a comeback.
Haiti will take confidence from a dominant statistical performance to close out their tournament, while Bermuda can take heart from a spirited defensive display led by the outstanding Simmons.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Arnold Battles to 39th in Grueling Pan American Road Race
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Bermudian cyclist Gabriella Arnold showcased her endurance on the continental stage this Saturday, securing a 39th-place finish in the Elite Women’s Road Race at the 2026 Pan American Road Cycling Championships.
The race, a grueling 120.6 km test through the Colombian heat of Cereté, near Montería, drew a world-class field of professionals from across the Americas. Under the guidance of team manager Dominique Mayho, Arnold navigated a fast-paced peloton that remained largely intact despite several attempts to split the field.
The victory went to Chile’s Catalina Soto Campos, who added the continental title to her recent national double. Soto Campos claimed gold in a clinical bunch sprint, stopping the clock at 2:59:20 to edge out Argentina's Julieta Benedetti and Colombia's Diana Peñuela.
Arnold crossed the line in 2:59:54, finishing just 34 seconds adrift of the lead group in what proved to be a high-velocity finale. Her 39th-place finish marks a solid performance in a field of elite regional talent, providing a vital benchmark as she continues her 2026 international campaign.
The focus for the Bermuda contingent now shifts to Sunday, where Nicholas Narraway and Kaden Hopkins will lead the island's charge in the Elite Men’s Road Race.