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Tuesday, July 07, 2026
Robinson Crowns Himself Grand National Champion

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Bermudian jump rope star Ajani Robinson has pulled off a sensational, dominant comeback to be crowned a Grand National Champion at the US National Championships in Buffalo, New York.

Competing across a grueling four-day event, Robinson initially secured second place in the 19+ Individual Freestyle Age Division and finished fourth in the pairs Freestyle alongside Finniegan Cook, a junior athlete he coaches.

However, it was his tactical masterclass in the finals that stole the show. Entering the final round in second place overall for the individual freestyle, Robinson executed a breathtaking, high-octane routine with just two minor mistakes.

The clinical performance engineered a dramatic turnaround, surging him into first place with a commanding three-point lead over the previous leader to claim the ultimate title.

"It led to a very dominant comeback," Robinson said. "Overall, it was an extremely good competition, and one that I will remember forever as an American Jump Rope Federation Grand National Championship."

The triumph adds another historic chapter to the William Peace University senior's growing international resume, following his multi-medal haul on the world stage in East Asia.

 
 
Tuesday, July 07, 2026
Christopher faces Mauro Silva Battle of Unbeatens

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Tyler Christopher – the Birmingham based Bermudian with a style as smooth as silk – has the big arena fight he’s been near begging for, writes Mike Lockley of Fight City.

On Boxxer’s August 8th First Direct Bank Arena, Leeds, show, the southpaw will face Mauro Silva in an eight round battle of unbeatens. The bill is topped by the mouthwatering rematch between Troy Williamson and Callum Simpson.

Christopher, who fights out of the D&A gym, has been banging the drum for a slot on a major TV show for some time. The light-middleweight is unbeaten in 12, but yet to be truly tested. He did, however, twice drop Jordan Grannum – the most accomplished journeyman in the business – on the way to a points win. Not many floor Grannum and that performance suggests underrated firepower.

Middleweight Silva is a step-up for the 29-year-old and the bout will tell us a lot more about Tyler’s potential.

Manager Jon Pegg agrees. He said: “How good is Tyler? We’ll find out on August 8. Silva’s a good kid- you don’t go 9-0 without being a good kid, he’s strong and quite aggressive, but he’s not unbeatable. And Tyler’s a good kid, too.

“If it turns into a fight, Silva has the edge. If it turns into a boxing match, Tyler has the edge.”

Silva, from Portugal but based in Manchester, is also yet to face a real test, although he appears to have the edge in power with four stoppages.

Christopher was a good amateur, part of Bermuda’s national team and an Olympic trialist. He arrived in Birmingham in 2021 to pursue a pro career. He has kept strong links with the paradise island and is sponsored by companies over there. It’s hoped he’ll box on a Bermuda pro show in the future.

Of the Silva clash, Tyler said: “I almost got matched with (Slough’s 9-0) Hassan Azim, but that fell through. Silva’s a good boxer who hasn’t done much in boxing beside beat who’s been put in front of him, as goes for me - I’ve done the same.

“He hasn’t been some spectacular amateur, he’s just gotten around some notable boxing names and picked up knowledge. I’m geared up and ready for this fight. I’m a super-welterweight (light-middle in old money), but this fight’s at middleweight. I don’t mind. Less weight I have to shed.

“It’ll be a great fight between two good boxers.”
Monday, July 06, 2026
Ray Balances Historic Cup Match Dream with Netball Call-Up

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Brianna Ray’s historic ambition of becoming the first woman ever selected for Bermuda's legendary Cup Match Classic may have to wait another year—at least in terms of full-throttle cricket focus—after the talented all-rounder was named to the Bermuda Longtails Senior Women’s National Netball Team for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games.

The dual-sport athlete will travel to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, as part of the island's largest-ever multi-sport delegation.

However, anyone expecting the fiercely competitive all-rounder to concede her cricket aspirations will have to think again. Despite the grueling demands of preparing for a major international tournament on the court, Ray insists her determination to break boundaries on the cricket pitch remains completely unshaken.

When asked if her dual commitments meant the dream of making an appearance in the annual mid-summer cricket classic had faded, Ray issued a defiant response.

“No dreams are gone in the cricketing department! I’ve been working really hard to be able to keep my body fit and healthy to be training both."

The unique scheduling of the summer calendar has also left the door slightly ajar for a busy couple of weeks.

"We leave the Saturday after the Cup Match Classic, so the opportunity to be involved with the Cup Match Classic is still available to me," Ray explained. "I am still putting 100% of myself into both cricket and netball.”

Ray’s inclusion in the Longtails' netball squad adds significant athleticism and tactical flexibility to the national side as they prepare to test themselves against the region's elite.

The netball tournament in Santo Domingo promises to be a physical war of attrition, with the Longtails facing elite Caribbean powerhouses who traditionally dominate the regional standings.

Yet, it is Ray’s relentless work ethic away from the cameras that has allowed her to remain in selection conversations for two completely different national programs. Whether she is driving through the mid-court or anchoring an innings with the bat, her presence continues to rewrite the playbook for modern Bermudian athletes.
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Simmons Clinches Brilliant Bronze in Birmingham Thriller

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Bermuda's teenage gymnastics prospect Jaia Simmons made a spectacular impression on the big stage, securing a podium finish at the prestigious 2026 Inter-Regional Challenge Cup Final.

Competing inside the iconic, high-pressure environment of the Utilita Arena Birmingham, the 13-year-old produced a clinical display of power and precision to claim third place in the Tumbling (Tum) Level 2 Women's 13-14 Age Group Division.

Simmons handled the occasion with maturity well beyond her years, executing two high-difficulty passes to finish the division with an impressive overall score of 57.20.

The Inter-Regional Challenge Cup Final represents the pinnacle of junior regional gymnastics development, bringing together the absolute finest young talent across the United Kingdom and international invitees.

Sprinting down the fast Birmingham track, Simmons showcased exceptional technical control, nailing her aerial rotations and stick-landing her final passes to capture the judges' attention.

The podium finish marks a massive developmental milestone for the young Bermudian, proving she can perform under the intense spotlights of a major arena—a venue that has historically hosted World Championships and Commonwealth Games fields.

The 57.20 score puts the rest of the competitive field on notice, capping off an outstanding international excursion for the young athlete as she continues her rapid rise through the junior tumbling ranks.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Divine Crowned Overall Champion after Four-Medal Haul

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Bermudian gymnast Aria Divine enjoyed a golden outing at the 2026 Baskervilles Invitational after putting on a dominant display at the City of Bristol Gymnastics Club.

The 13-year-old, competing in the highly competitive IGA Level 6 Trailblazers category, produced a series of clinical routines to secure a spectacular individual haul of two gold and two silver medals.

Divine’s exceptional technical prowess was on full display in the apparatus finals, where she swept to victory to claim gold on both the floor and vault.

She very nearly completed a clean sweep of the top step, adding two silvers following two superb, high-scoring performances on the beam and uneven bars.

Her relentless consistency across all four disciplines paid the ultimate dividend, with the young star comfortably securing the coveted title of Overall Champion within her division to cap off a memorable weekend in the West Country.



 
 
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