Middle Distance runner Jake Brislane has secured a notable victory in the Men’s 1500m at the British Milers Club (BMC) Regional Races held in Loughborough.
Representing Tonbridge and Warwick University, Brislane delivered a strong performance to claim the win, clocking a time of 3 minutes, 53.20 seconds (3:53.20).
Brislane was able to hold off a late challenge from Callum Hanlon, who finished just behind in second place with a time of 3 minutes, 53.80 seconds (3:53.80). Luca Gambling rounded out the podium, stopping the clock in 3 minutes, 55.64 seconds (3:55.64).
This victory marks a significant achievement for Brislane in a competitive BMC Regional event, highlighting his progress and form as he continues his track season in the UK.
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Bobb Competes at Championships & U13 & U15 Squads
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Bermudian sprinter Caitlyn Bobb took to the track today for the NCAA Outdoor National Championships in Eugene, Oregon, representing Virginia Tech.
Competing in Heat 1 of the Women’s 400m Semi-Finals, Bobb crossed the line in seventh place, clocking a time of 52.42 seconds. Her participation at this elite collegiate level marks a significant achievement, bringing her successful collegiate season to a close.
Meanwhile, after weeks of focused training, competitive performances, and exceptional growth, the Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA) has officially named the eight talented athletes who will represent Bermuda at the 2025 NACAC U13 & U15 Championships in Managua, Nicaragua.
The final team selection followed a rigorous multi-event trial series, where athletes earned points across a range of disciplines including throws, jumps, hurdles, sprints, and distance races. The trials, held at the National Sports Center and the Arboretum, tested both athletic skill and mental toughness over several days.
Final Team Selection:
U15 Boys
Chanz Martin – 3768 points Chaz Edmead – 3754 points
U15 Girls
Zaria Codrington – 1182 points Zaylee Lawrence – 1125 points
Kierra Broadley-Samuels – 2037 points Jordyn Lewis – 2005 points
BNAA President Dr. Freddie Evans praised the performance and spirit of all participants, particularly highlighting the commitment of the U15 boys as "a true reflection of tenacity and work ethic." He also singled out Yendi Chase Simmons, who finished just outside the qualifying spots in the U13 Girls Division with 1851 points. “Yendi is an athletic warrior,” said Evans. “She gave it everything she had and competed with heart. I couldn’t be prouder of her effort.”
The comprehensive training programme leading up to selection was led by Coach Terry Paynter, Coach Latroya Darrell, and Coach Norbert Simons. Athletes trained across disciplines in high jump, shot put, hurdles, and distance events, with the final trial meet including decisive performances in the 1200m, 1000m, and 800m races.
Dr. Evans emphasized that while only eight athletes were selected, the broader objective remains athlete development. “We want to see every participant continue in the sport,” he said. “The future of Bermuda athletics depends on it. Join a club—DASH, DNA, MAAC, or Pacers—and keep going.”
With travel plans finalized and preparations underway, attention now shifts to the final training phase. Bermuda’s young athletes will proudly represent the island on the regional stage, fueled by the support of their families, coaches, and the wider BNAA community.
Monday, June 09, 2025
Smith-Mills Secures Third in BMC Grand Prix Birmingham
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Bermudian middle-distance runner Nirobi Smith-Mills was once again in action on the British athletics circuit, competing at the BMC (British Milers' Club) Grand Prix – a World Athletics Challenger event – held in Birmingham.
Smith-Mills, representing Notts / Nottingham Trent University, took to the track at Birmingham University for the Men’s 800m C Final. In a competitive race, he delivered a strong performance to secure a third-place finish.
He clocked a time of 1 minute, 49.47 seconds (1:49.47). The C Final was won by Robert Shipley, who finished just ahead of Smith-Mills with a time of 1 minute, 48.66 seconds (1:48.66), highlighting the tight margins in top-level middle-distance running.
Competing in a BMC Grand Prix event, which carries World Athletics Challenger status, provides Smith-Mills with valuable opportunities to test himself against a high calibre of athletes and continue his development on the international stage. His podium finish in Birmingham will serve as a positive step in his ongoing track and field season.
Saturday, June 07, 2025
Youth Talent Shines on Day 1 of Bermuda Pacers Track Meet
Tiara Derosa
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Day One of the 2025 Bermuda Pacers Track Club Track Meet brought exciting action to the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center, with young athletes showcasing their speed and strength.
The Under 20 Men’s 200 Meter Dash saw Norre Robinson claim victory, stopping the clock in a time of 23.88 seconds. Roman Jones finished in second place with a time of 25.25 seconds.
In the middle-distance events, Azari Jones took the win in the Under 17 Women’s 800 Meter Run, clocking 2 minutes, 33.25 seconds. The Under 17 Men’s 800 Meter Run was a tight contest, with Nazir Johnson emerging victorious with a time of 2 minutes, 7.87 seconds, just ahead of Surii Russell who also recorded 2 minutes, 7.87 seconds.
The field events also provided a highlight, with Tiara Derosa dominating the Women’s Discus Throw Open. Derosa delivered a powerful throw of 46.15 meters, or 151 feet, 5 inches, on her very first attempt, which proved to be the winning mark.
Day One set a promising tone for the Bermuda Pacers Track Club Track Meet, highlighting the emerging talent within the island's athletics scene.
Following our report on Saturday, Bermudian sprinter Caitlyn Bobb has secured her place at the prestigious NCAA Outdoor Championships after a strong showing at the East First Round track and field meet in Jacksonville, Florida.
Representing Virginia Tech, Bobb followed up her impressive heat run with another solid performance in the Women's 400 metres Quarter-Finals. Running in Heat One, she finished second with a time of 51.65 seconds.
As we reported, this time proved more than sufficient to advance to the national stage, ranking as the seventh fastest qualifying time overall from the East First Round.
Speaking to Islandstats.com about her qualification, Bobb expressed her relief and gratitude. "I'm excited. I'm glad I made it through thank God," she said.
Reflecting on her performance over the weekend, Bobb added, "I don't think my performance was bad. I didn't really have an expectation. It's was really about going into this past weekend looking to survive and advance and I feel like that's been the motto this whole weekend for a lot of people."
Bobb's focus on surviving and advancing through the preliminary rounds highlights the intense competition at this stage of the NCAA championships. Her qualification for the NCAA Outdoor Championships, scheduled for June 11th to 14th in Oregon, is a significant achievement, and her measured reaction reflects the hard work and dedication required to reach this level. Track and field fans in Bermuda will be eagerly anticipating her performances on the national stage.