Denver Tucker, representing Florida State Men's Track and Field, took to the track at the LSU Alumni Gold meet, hosted at the prestigious LSU-Bernie Moore Track in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Tucker was among the competitors in the highly competitive Men's 100m Dash. Running in Heat 5, Tucker clocked a time of 11.04 seconds. This effort saw him finish 6th in his heat.
When the overall standings were compiled, Tucker's time placed him 34th out of a strong field of collegiate athletes. While not a podium finish, the experience of competing at a high-level meet like the LSU Alumni Gold will undoubtedly be valuable for Tucker as he continues his track and field journey with Florida State. The event provided a platform to test his speed and technique against talented athletes from across the United States.
Monday, April 28, 2025
De Medeiros Impresses at Bumrun Toronto 5K
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Liana De Medeiros put in a strong performance at the Bumrun Toronto 2025, completing the 5K course in an impressive time of 17 minutes and 43 seconds.
Out of a field of 656 competitors, De Medeiros finished in a commendable 25th place overall. Her time also saw her cross the line as the fifth fastest female participant in the race.
Adding to her achievement, De Medeiros secured first place in the Female 20-24 Age Group division, highlighting her competitive edge within her category. Her strong showing in Toronto demonstrates her continued progress and potential on the road running scene.
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Runners Brave London Marathon & Warwick Academy Races
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Four runners proudly represented Bermuda in today's TCS London Marathon, all tackling the gruelling half-marathon distance through the iconic city streets.
Sydney Bodenstab was the first of the quartet to cross the finish line, clocking a time of 4 hours, 14 minutes, and 4 seconds. She finished 21,909th overall, placing as the 6,685th female runner and 3,754th in the competitive 18-39 age group.
Meg Park completed the half-marathon in 4 hours, 30 minutes, and 22 seconds, finishing 27,094th overall. He was the 8,729th male runner to finish and placed 4,891st in the 18-39 age category.
Seon Tatem crossed the line in 4 hours, 41 minutes, and 45 seconds, finishing 30,625th overall. He was the 20,314th male finisher and 10,198th in the 18-39 age group.
Dale Drake completed his London half-marathon journey in 6 hours, 34 minutes, and 17 seconds, finishing 52,999th overall. He was the 30,545th male runner to finish and placed 14,685th in the 18-39 age group.
While Bermuda's runners were tackling the famous London course, back on home soil, Warwick Academy hosted its own successful 5K and 3K runs, with several local athletes crowned champions in their respective divisions.
In the Adult 5K event, Neal Towlson claimed victory with a time of 19 minutes and 17 seconds. Jake Smith took the top spot in the Sixth Form 5K with an impressive time of 17 minutes and 11 seconds. Jasper Lau was the winner in the KS4 5K category, clocking 19 minutes and 19 seconds. Riana Robinson triumphed in the KS3 5K with a time of 21 minutes and 28 seconds, while Sebastian Owen was the KS2 5K champion in 20 minutes and 35 seconds. In the Adult 3K event, Kian Wookey crossed the finish line first in 13 minutes and 51 seconds. The local races at Warwick Academy provided an opportunity for runners of all ages and abilities to participate in competitive events on home turf.
As we reported over the weekend, Bermudian runner Trey Simons impressed at the prestigious Crescent City Classic 10K in New Orleans, finishing a commendable 13th overall in a field brimming with talent. Simons clocked an impressive time of 32 minutes and 51 seconds, demonstrating his enduring quality over the demanding distance.
Now, Simons has spoken to www.islandstats.com and revealed that his recent strong performance in the United States is part of his preparations for a major event on the local running calendar: the Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby.
While Simons acknowledged his satisfaction with his result in the Crescent City Classic, he emphasized that his training and racing schedule is strategically geared towards being in peak condition for the highly anticipated Bermuda Day Derby, a highlight of the island's sporting calendar.
"The Crescent City Classic was a good test and I'm pleased with my time," Simons told islandstats.com. "But the main focus for me right now is ensuring I'm in the best possible shape for the Bermuda Day Half Marathon. It's a race that means a lot to all of us here, and I'm putting in the work to be competitive on the day."
Simons' strong showing in New Orleans suggests he is in excellent form as he turns his attention to the local challenge. His experience and proven ability over distance make him a strong contender for the Bermuda Day Derby, and his recent comments will undoubtedly add to the anticipation surrounding the race. Local running enthusiasts will be keenly watching Simons' progress as he fine-tunes his preparations for the traditional May 24th event.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Bermudian Runners Tackle Historic Boston Marathon
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Several runners proudly flying the Bermuda flag were among the estimated 30,000 participants who took on the iconic 129th edition of the Boston Marathon on Monday. The renowned 26.2-mile race commenced in Hopkinton shortly after 9 a.m., leading athletes through a series of Massachusetts towns towards the famous finish line on Boylston Street in Boston.
The runners and enthusiastic spectators were treated to near-perfect marathon conditions, with abundant sunshine and temperatures hovering around the seasonal average, making for an enjoyable day for all involved.
The elite races saw John Korir claim victory in the men's division, continuing a remarkable family tradition as his older brother Wesley had previously won the prestigious event in 2012. In the women's elite race, Sharon Lokedi clinched the title, setting a new course record in the process.
Among the thousands of runners tackling the historic course were several athletes representing Bermuda, each with their own personal goals and stories.
Former Bermuda Day Half Marathon Female Champion Rose-Anna Hoey crossed the finish line in a commendable time of 3 hours, 16 minutes, and 25 seconds. Her effort placed her 8,993rd overall in the massive field. Among the female runners, she finished 1,764th and secured 199th position in the competitive 40-44 age group division.
Anna Laura Hocking completed the gruelling course in 3 hours, 46 minutes, and 8 seconds. She finished 17,398th overall, was the 6,251st female finisher, and placed 927th in the 45-49 age group division.
Ashley Thompson was the 17,540th runner to reach the finish, clocking a time of 3 hours, 46 minutes, and 49 seconds. He was the 11,164th male finisher and finished 1,788th in the 40-44 age group division.
Gabriela Martin completed the marathon in 3 hours, 47 minutes, and 36 seconds, finishing as the 3,561st runner in the 18-39 age group division and 17,731st overall. She was the 6,442nd female to cross the line.
Colm Homan finished shortly after, crossing the line as the 17,818th runner with a time of 3 hours, 47 minutes, and 59 seconds. He was the 11,302nd male finisher and placed 1,404th in the 50-54 age group division.
Natalie Price completed the marathon in 4 hours, 43 minutes, and 2 seconds, finishing 25,035th overall. She was the 10,371st female finisher and placed 1,591st in the 45-49 age group division.
Sarah Browne also completed the challenging event, clocking a time of 4 hours, 54 minutes, and 41 seconds. She was the 25,807th runner to finish overall, the 10,792nd female finisher, and placed 1,639th in the 45-49 age group division.
The participation of these Bermudian runners in the 129th Boston Marathon highlights their dedication and perseverance in tackling one of the world's most iconic road races. Their achievements, alongside the elite winners, contribute to the rich tapestry of stories that unfold annually on the streets between Hopkinton and Boston.