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Friday, July 18, 2025
Bermuda Triangle Challenge Confirms 2026 Dates

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Mark your calendars! The highly anticipated Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge will return from January 16th to 18th, 2026, promising another weekend of world-class running events for athletes of all abilities.

The Challenge, renowned for its stunning scenery and unique format, offers a range of races from a swift 1-mile sprint to a full marathon. Participants also have the option to tackle the "Half Triangle Challenge" or the "Full Triangle Challenge," combining multiple races over the three days.

Those taking on the challenge will be rewarded with not one, but four beautifully designed medals. These distinctive accolades are the creation of talented Bermudian artist, graphic designer, and accomplished runner Domico Watson, adding a local artistic touch to the international event.

The Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge is a highlight of the island's sporting calendar, drawing both local enthusiasts and international competitors to experience Bermuda's unique charm and challenging courses. Registration is now open, inviting runners to secure their spot for what promises to be an unforgettable weekend of racing.
Monday, July 14, 2025
Barton to Lead Coaches' Pledge at World Championships

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In a significant honour for Bermudian sport, Sionna Barton, Head Coach of the Jump 2B Fit program and leader of the formidable Bermy Bouncers, has been selected to lead the official Coaches' Pledge at the upcoming World Jump Rope Championships in Japan.

The prestigious event, set to take place from July 27th to August 3rd, will feature over 2,100 global competitors and coaches. Barton's selection to lead the pledge during the Opening Ceremonies and Parade of Nations is a truly historic moment, not only for herself and the Jump 2B Fit program but for every aspiring young athlete and dedicated coach in Bermuda.

This recognition on the world stage underscores the impact and respect garnered by Bermuda's jump rope community. It is a proud testament to the hard work, dedication, and inspirational spirit that Barton and her athletes embody. Her leading of the pledge will undoubtedly be a moment to savour, symbolising the commitment and integrity of coaches worldwide.


Sunday, July 13, 2025
Morrison Conquers Gruelling Valle d'Aosta SuperMarathon

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Endurance athlete Mark Morrison has successfully tackled the formidable challenge of the Valle d'Aosta SuperMarathon in Italy, securing a strong top-15 finish in a race he described as a "bucket list" event.

Morrison completed the gruelling course, known for its significant elevation changes, in a time of 3 hours, 58 minutes, and 25 seconds (3:58:25), placing him 14th overall in the Men's race. His performance also earned him an impressive fourth place in the Senior Male Masters 40+ Age Group Division.

Speaking after the race, Morrison admitted the event lived up to its billing as an "extremely hard and very hilly" challenge, particularly the punishing final 6 kilometres which ascended steeply into a mountain village.

"It was a great experience and definitely a bucket list race I wanted to tick off," Morrison shared. "I was able to stay in that first group for the first half and then the second half I got dropped and was in subsequent groups behind. However, over the last 6 km hill it was unbelievably hard at the end of a marathon and I suffered quite a lot with the altitude and gradient of the climb. It was like something out of Tour de France or Giro cycling and just went on forever."

Despite the severe test, Morrison expressed satisfaction with his result. "I’m so pleased that I got this result. Obviously, it would’ve been better to get a podium and or finish in the top 10 overall; however, once we hit the final stage I ended up losing four or five places."

Morrison's grit and determination in completing such a demanding international event underscore his commitment to pushing his limits in the world of endurance running.
Sunday, July 06, 2025
De Ste Croix & Sprincova Conquer Powerade 5K Titles

Cameron De Ste Croix & Stepanka Sprincova
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Cameron De Ste Croix and Stepanka Sprincova have been crowned the 2025 Powerade 5K Run Male and Female Champions respectively, following a challenging road race through the parish of Devonshire.

The course, known for its undulating terrain and scenic route, saw competitors start at B&V Orange Valley, navigating a loop that included turns onto Middle Road, Parsons Lane, Orange Valley Road, Palmetto Road, and Frog Lane, before returning to the finish line on Orange Valley.

In the men's race, Cameron De Ste Croix delivered a strong performance, crossing the line first in 18 minutes and 30 seconds. He was followed by Dustin Luck, who secured second place with a time of 19 minutes and 15 seconds. John Carreiro rounded out the male podium, finishing third in 19 minutes and 43 seconds.

The women's title went to Stepanka Sprincova, who finished as the sixth runner overall, clocking a winning time of 20 minutes and 54 seconds. The second female finisher was Dm Salter, who crossed the line 16th overall in 23 minutes and 14 seconds. Laura Knox-Clingerman secured the third spot on the female podium, finishing just behind in 23 minutes and 45 seconds.

The event marked another successful outing for local runners on Bermuda's road race calendar, with strong performances across the board.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 Powerade 5K Results
Friday, July 04, 2025
Marshall Dominates Masters Division at Peachtree 10K

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Bermudian runner Lamont Marshall capped off his season in spectacular fashion, winning the Masters Division at the prestigious Peachtree 10K Road Race in Atlanta. In a field of 43,547 runners, Marshall clocked a superb time of 32 minutes, 23 seconds, underlining his enduring quality.

As a Masters runner (over 40), Marshall's victory marks a perfect three-for-three record in his age category, an impressive feat given the notoriously challenging nature of the Peachtree course. He finished a remarkable 37th overall and was the 31st male to cross the line.

Several other Bermudian runners proudly flew the island's flag in the iconic race:

Louise Edwards stopped the clock in 57:41, finishing 7,813th overall, 1,963rd female, and 204th in the 40-44 Age Group.
Celia Harris completed the race in 1:04:57, placing 13,262nd overall, 4,078th female, and 478th in the 20-24 Age Group.
Christopher Jones clocked 1:16:37, finishing 22,198th overall, 13,767th male, and 141st in the 70-74 Age Group.
Zina Jones crossed the line in 1:07:09, placing 14,985th overall, 4,843rd female, and 130th in the 65-69 Age Group.
Florence Sharpe finished in 1:14:31, placing 20,623rd overall, 7,550th female, and 102nd in the 65-69 Age Group.
Kim Burgess recorded a time of 1:26:44, finishing 28,633rd overall, 11,837th female, and 707th in the 55-59 Age Group.
Quinton Arorash completed the race in 1:42:45, placing 35,712th overall, 19,589th male, and 728th in the 65-69 Age Group.
Donna Mae Arorash finished in 1:50:21, placing 38,163rd overall, 17,503rd female, and 481st in the 65-69 Age Group.
Edwina Arorash also crossed the line in 1:50:51, placing 38,161st overall, 17,501st female, and 479th in the 65-69 Age Group.

Marshall's commanding victory highlights a strong contingent of Bermudian runners competing and excelling in one of America's most celebrated road races
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