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Friday, January 30, 2026
Weather Wipes Out Sunday’s BUT All-Star Run

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The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) has been forced to postpone its highly anticipated 1.6k and 5k Run/Walk, which was scheduled to take place this Sunday, February 1st. The event, set to feature hundreds of participants across the West Pembroke and North Shore routes between 8:30 am and 11:00 am, has been called off due to a forecast of treacherous weather conditions.

The decision follows an amber alert-style forecast for Bermuda, which predicts windy conditions throughout Sunday with gusts reaching up to 49 mph from the southwest. With temperatures hovering between a high of 21°C and a low of 16°C, and a 35% chance of rain during the race window, organizers have prioritized the safety of the student-athletes and marshals.

The Ministry of Public Works had previously issued traffic notices for the event, which was set to start and end at West Pembroke Primary School. While participants and parents had been preparing for the premier school-aged road race, the sheer strength of the predicted winds made staging the event at the coastal West Pembroke location untenable.

The BUT is currently working with the Ministry of Education and relevant authorities to find a suitable replacement date in the already congested mid-winter sporting calendar. Registrants are advised to hold onto their race bibs, as a further announcement regarding the rescheduled date is expected early next week.


Sunday, January 25, 2026
Woollins & Coetzee lead the way at Butterfield & Vallis 5K

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Philip Woollins and Estienne Coetzee added more silverware to their collections this morning as they were crowned the overall male and female champions at the 2026 Butterfield & Vallis 5K.

In a race that has become a staple of the January road running calendar, Woollins demonstrated his current fine form by breaking away from the field to claim victory in 17:47. The result marks another successful outing for Woollins, who has established himself as one of the island's most consistent distance performers this season. Christopher Harris followed in second place, while Corey Brunton rounded out the men's podium by crossing the line in 18:29.

The women’s race was dominated by Estienne Coetzee, who produced a powerful performance to finish seventh overall. Coetzee was clocked at 19:03, comfortably securing the female title ahead of a competitive field. Colette Durkin was the next female finisher to cross the line, taking second place in 19:26, while Stepanka Sprincova completed the podium after finishing tenth overall in a time of 19:34.

The event also showcased the depth of junior talent across the school divisions. In the Middle School bracket, Lucas Ferreira claimed a decisive win with a time of 10:07. He was followed by Madeleine Friend, who not only finished second in the division but also secured the female Middle School crown with an impressive time of 10:58.

The Upper Primary School titles provided some of the most exciting finishes of the day. Nolan Horrobin continued his winning ways by clocking 9:58 to take the boys' title, while Freya Dunkle underlined her potential by finishing sixth overall in the junior field to claim the girls' crown in 11:00.

Click Here to see the Full 2026 Butterfield & Vallis 5K Results
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Butterfield & Vallis 5K set to support Dementia Bermuda

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The roads of Devonshire are set to be flooded with runners and walkers this Sunday, January 25th, as the annual Butterfield & Vallis 5K returns to its traditional Woodlands Road location.

This year’s event will benefit Dementia Bermuda, formerly known as Action on Alzheimer’s and Dementia, with all race proceeds dedicated to the charity's vital support work within the local community. The 2026 edition continues a long-standing tradition of community-focused racing, following a successful 2025 event that saw hundreds of participants take to the streets.

The action kicks off early at 8:00 am with a 1K race for Lower Primary students, followed by a 2.7K route for Upper Primary and Middle School runners at 8:30 am. The main event, the 5K run and walk for Senior School students and adults, is scheduled for a 9:30 am start.

To foster school spirit, a $500 prize will be awarded to the primary, middle, and secondary schools that boast the highest total number of entries in their respective categories. Individual excellence will also be recognized, with awards for the top three finishers in all age divisions, alongside a variety of draw prizes.

Race directors Shunae Henry and Sharon Craig have confirmed that number pick-up will take place on Saturday, January 24, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. In a change from previous years, participants must collect their packets at Butterfield & Vallis Orange Valley in Devonshire.

Giveaways: The first 900 participants to arrive for number pick-up will receive an official B&V 5K shirt and a goodie bag.
Safety: Volunteers from Dementia Bermuda will marshal the course, while St. John Ambulance will be on-site to provide medical support.
Refreshments: Post-race refreshments will be available, supported by major sponsors including Coca-Cola, Powerade, and Dasani.

Registration remains open until 11:59 pm on Saturday, January 24th, via RaceDayWorld.
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Mbelenzi & Harvey Reign Supreme at PwC Bermuda Marathon

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Dennis Mbelenzi and Natasha Harvey have been crowned the elite champions of the 2026 PwC Bermuda Marathon after a grueling morning of distance running across the island’s scenic but challenging terrain.

The victory marks a triumphant return to form for Mbelenzi, who dominated the men’s field from the outset. He crossed the finish line in a commanding time of 2:29:07, finishing more than three minutes clear of his nearest rival. Ian Tibbals secured a respectable second-place finish with a time of 2:32:29, while Ciaran McGonagle rounded out the podium spots by taking third in 2:52:52.

In the Women’s marathon, Natasha Harvey produced a stellar performance to claim the title. Finishing 13th overall among the entire field, Harvey clocked a winning time of 3:26:32. She was followed by Annie Ford, who secured the second female spot and 18th overall in 3:29:50. The third female finisher was Xuanhuong Tonnu, who crossed the line 21st overall in 3:31:42.

While the marathoners tackled the full 26.2-mile course, the PwC Bermuda Half Marathon provided its own share of high-speed drama and elite international competition.

American standout Andrew Wacker added another title to his decorated weekend, claiming the men's half marathon crown in 1:07:45. Wacker was pushed throughout the early stages by Aaron Willingham, who eventually took second place in 1:08:06. JP Flavin, a consistent performer on the Bermuda circuit, finished in third place with a time of 1:09:16.

The women’s half marathon saw Ellie Stevens continue her dominant streak in the Atlantic. Stevens finished as the 10th runner overall, stopping the clock at 1:20:31 to secure the top spot on the podium. She was followed closely by Anna Vess, who crossed the line next in 1:21:41. Natalie Whitty completed the top three for the women, finishing 12th overall in a time of 1:22:40.

The results cap off a sensational weekend of racing for the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge, which saw hundreds of local and international athletes descend on the island for three days of competitive running.

Click Here to see the Full 2026 PwC Bermuda Marathon & PwC Bermuda Half Marathon Results
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Wacker & Stevens Triumph in Allshores 10k

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Andrew Wacker produced a commanding performance to claim victory in the Allshores 10k, as the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge weekend got into full swing.

Wacker crossed the line in a blistering 30:10.41, fending off a spirited challenge from JP Flavin (30:46.59) to take the top spot on the podium.

There was plenty for the local crowds to cheer about as Ryan Outerbridge secured a superb third-place finish. Outerbridge clocked 31:51.54 to round out the top three males, cementing his reputation as one of the region's rising distance talents.

In the women's elite division, Ellie Stevens showed her class with a dominant display. Stevens finished 11th overall in a time of 35:17.48 to take the title of First Female.

She was followed by Anna Vess, who claimed the second female spot in 35:51.28, while Natalie Whitty completed the podium with a strong 36:59.80 for third.

The Allshores 5k provided the closest finish of the day, with Ben Claridge and Marcel Aubry involved in a literal dead heat for the top spot.

Both athletes were recorded at an identical 15:32.38 in a lung-busting dash to the tape. Claridge was ultimately awarded the victory in a race that saw Sam Knee-Robinson take a respectable third place in 16:06.75.

Click Here to see the Full 2026 Allshores 10K & 5k Results



 
 
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