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Sunday, April 19, 2026
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Thompson Defies the Heat as Ironman Texas Clouded by Tragedy
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Bermudian Triathlete Darren Thompson produced a display of immense physical grit to complete the grueling Ironman Texas in The Woodlands, finishing a punishing day of endurance in just under thirteen hours.
Thompson was the sole representative from the island to take on the formidable course, crossing the line in a total time of 12:52:23. His performance placed him 1336th in a massive global field and saw him secure 130th position within the highly competitive Men’s 45-49 Age Group Division.
The veteran campaigner’s day began in the waters of Lake Woodlands, where he navigated the 2.4-mile swim in 1:45:57. Once on dry land, Thompson found his rhythm during the cycling phase, clocking a strong 5:38:10 over the 112.4-mile bike course. He then showed significant mental fortitude to complete the final 26.2-mile run in 4:59:20, ensuring he reached the finish line before the final cut-off.
However, the sporting achievements of the day were overshadowed by somber news from the race organizers. Officials confirmed that an Ironman Texas participant tragically passed away during the triathlon. Authorities stated that the body of a swimmer was recovered from Lake Woodlands at Northshore Park during the opening leg of the event, casting a shadow over the competition as the triathlon community mourned the loss of a fellow competitor.
The event, known as one of the most taxing on the Ironman circuit due to the humidity of southeastern Texas, continued as participants and spectators paid their respects to the athlete involved. For Thompson, the completion of the course remains a significant personal milestone on a weekend that served as a stark reminder of the extreme nature of the sport.
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Friday, April 17, 2026
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Bermuda Secures Spot for Historic African Youth Olympics
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Bermuda’s young triathletes have reached a significant milestone as the International Olympic Committee confirmed the island has secured a quota place for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games.
In a landmark announcement for the sport, World Triathlon revealed that a record 63 National Olympic Committees have been allocated spots for the fourth edition of the Games. It will be a historic occasion, marking the first time an Olympic event has been staged on African soil.
Bermuda is among a prestigious list of 32 nations to secure a slot in the Men’s Individual Sprint event. This achievement highlights the strength of the island’s youth development pathways, placing a Bermudian athlete on a start line that features the most diverse field in the history of the Youth Olympics.
The Dakar Games, running from October 31st to November 13th, 2026, will see 64 athletes compete under the motto 'Africa Welcomes, Dakar Celebrates.' For many, this will be their first experience of elite competition under the Olympic banner.
"Dakar 2026 is a historic moment for World Triathlon and for our sport," said World Triathlon President Antonio F. Arimany. "To see 63 nations competing on African soil for the first time is a testament to the incredible work of our national federations. Seeing 27 nations compete in YOG triathlon for the very first time shows that our sport continues to grow in every corner of the globe."
The Triathlon is scheduled to take centre stage on November 5th and 6th, 2026. While the quota place for Bermuda is now guaranteed, the island's governing body has until 25 September 2026 to officially register their selected athlete from the list of eligible candidates.
The competition in Dakar promises to be a transformative experience for the 2,700 athletes involved across 25 sports. The Games will also feature the debut of a Youth Refugee Olympic Team, further emphasizing the IOC’s commitment to inclusive sport.
For Bermuda, the confirmation of this quota place ensures that the island's rising stars will continue to be represented at the highest international level, following in the footsteps of the country's decorated Olympic heritage.
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Wednesday, April 08, 2026
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Traffic Alert - National Olympic Distance Championships
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Motorists are being advised to plan ahead for significant race-day traffic shifts later this month, as the Bermuda Triathlon Association (BTA) prepares to host the Emma Norman National Olympic Distance Championships.
The event, which doubles as a premier regional qualifier, is set to take place on Sunday, April 26th, 2026. The Ministry of Public Works and Environment has confirmed that while roads will remain open, the speed limit will be raised to 55km/h between 8:00 am and 9:45 am on specific stretches from Clearwater Beach to Kindley Field to accommodate the safety of high-speed cycling.
The bicycle portion of the race will be a tactical test of endurance, with athletes navigating a three-lap circuit. Commencing at the Triathlon Shed at Clearwater Beach, the route follows a northerly path:
The Route North: Athletes will travel along Cooper Island Road, crossing the roundabout at Pepper Hall and Southside Road (taking the second exit).
The St. David’s Loop: The course continues along Pepper Hall Road, crossing Tommy Fox Road before a sharp left turn onto St. David’s Road.
The Kindley Field Turnaround: Cyclists will head westerly to the Kindley Field Road roundabout near the St. George’s swing bridge.
The 'U' Turn: A temporary traffic cone will be stationed in the middle of Kindley Field Road, just before the Airport Roundabout. This marks the turnaround point where cyclists will perform a 'U' turn to head back toward Clearwater.
Participants will complete two full laps of this circuit before returning to the Triathlon Shed on their third and final lap to transition into the run.
Bermuda Police Service officers and race marshals will be stationed at five key junctions to ensure the smooth flow of both athletes and the motoring public. Officials have noted that this is not a draft-legal race, meaning bike speeds may be slightly more manageable for passing, but motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution.
"We are requesting the full cooperation of the motoring public," a Ministry spokesperson stated. "Please follow the directions of Police and Race Officials and show consideration for the participants by not impeding their route."
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Sunday, April 05, 2026
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Hawley & Smith Climb the Global Triathlon Standings
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Bermuda’s elite triathletes are making significant strides on the international stage as the 2026 season begins to take shape, with Olympian Erica Hawley and Tyler Smith both seeing movement in the latest World Triathlon rankings.
Following her seasonal debut at the 2026 Americas Triathlon Cup in Gulfport, Hawley has firmly established herself among the world’s elite. The Olympian’s performance in Mississippi has solidified her position in the upper echelons of the sport, where she currently occupies 87th place in the overall World Rankings. Her consistency at the highest level of competition is further reflected in her World Triathlon Championship Series standing, where she holds a highly respectable 70th position. Within the Americas region, Hawley remains a formidable force, sitting 16th in the Continental rankings as she prepares for a busy summer of racing.
While Hawley maintains her steady presence at the top, her compatriot Tyler Smith has enjoyed a meteoric rise following a blistering start to the calendar year. Smith has already secured two top-ten finishes in 2026, showcasing a level of tactical maturity and raw pace that has seen him surge up the leaderboards. These results have propelled him to a career-defining World Ranking of 307th, a significant jump that highlights his trajectory toward the sport's elite tier.
Smith’s domestic and regional form is equally impressive, with his recent exploits moving him to 71st in the Continental rankings. For both athletes, these numbers represent more than just statistics; they are a testament to the rigorous training blocks and the growing infrastructure of Bermudian triathlon. As the season progresses into the major European and Asian fixtures, the island’s leading duo look well-positioned to continue their ascent and challenge for podium honors on the global circuit.
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Friday, April 03, 2026
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Langley & Schindel Claim Harrington Sound Crowns
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Jackson Langley and Maddy Schindel produced dominant displays of endurance and transition speed to be crowned champions at the Bermuda Triathlon Association’s latest home event at Harrington Sound.
On a bright and sunny morning that provided near-perfect conditions for racing, a high-caliber field took to the crystal-clear waters and rolling roads of the Sound for a demanding sprint-distance challenge consisting of a 685-meter swim, a 17.8km bike, and a 4.5km run.
From the opening horn, Jackson Langley established himself as the man to beat. He navigated the 685-meter swim in a sharp 8:17, ensuring he was among the leaders as the field transitioned to the technical bike course.
It was on the two wheels where Langley truly pulled away, clocking a blistering 27:58 over the 17.8km distance. Refusing to let up, he closed out the morning with a clinical 15:57 run to stop the clock with an overall winning time of 52:12. His performance was a masterclass in consistency across all three disciplines, leaving the chasing pack with no answer to his sustained pace.
The women’s race saw Maddy Schindel deliver a resilient performance to secure her spot on the top step of the podium. Schindel, who finished an impressive 8th overall in the combined field, crossed the line with a total time of 1:11:27.
Her path to victory began with an 11:47 swim, positioning her well for the challenging middle leg. She maintained her momentum with a 36:51 bike split before finding an extra gear in the final stage, recording a 22:49 run to fending off her nearest rivals.
The event marks another successful outing for the Bermuda Triathlon Association as it continues to foster local talent on home soil. With the conditions playing their part and the standard of competition continuing to rise, the performances of both Langley and Schindel serve as a significant benchmark for the remainder of the domestic season.
For Langley, the focus now shifts to maintaining this "engine-room" form ahead of upcoming regional assignments, while Schindel’s tactical execution at Harrington Sound cements her status as one of the island's most consistent performers on the multisport circuit.
Click Here to see the Full 2026 Bermuda Triathlon Association’s Home Event at Harrington Sound Results
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