Bermudian middle-distance runner Nirobi Smith Mills delivered a strong performance at the Birmingham England Athletics Senior & Under 20 Championships (inc Para) & Senior & U20 Combined Events Championships, showcasing his talent in the Men's 800m.
Competing in Heat 1 of the event, Smith Mills demonstrated his tactical prowess and speed, crossing the line in a time of 1:53.30. This impressive run secured his spot in the final, finishing just behind Alex Glew, who clocked 1:53.11.
In the highly anticipated Men's 800m Final, Smith Mills pushed hard, recording an even faster time of 1:50.74. Despite a valiant effort, he finished in a commendable fourth place, narrowly missing out on a podium spot. Alex Glew ultimately claimed the victory in the final, with a winning time of 1:50.42, highlighting the competitive nature of the race.
Smith Mills' performance in Birmingham marks a significant outing, as he continues to compete at a high level on the international athletics circuit.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Bermuda Pacers Shine Bright Medals Galore at Invitational
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The Bermuda Pacers Track Club concluded an exceptional showing at the 2025 Russell E. Blunt East Coast Invitational in Durham, North Carolina, with a remarkable haul of medals on the final day of competition. The young Bermudian contingent demonstrated impressive talent and dedication across various track and field disciplines, leaving their mark on the international stage.
The Gold rush for the Pacers was led by some truly standout performances:
In the Girls Long Jump 8 & Under Division, Raelyn Robinson soared to victory with a winning leap of 3.15m (10 feet 4.00 inches). Not to be outdone, Ajani Trott dominated the Boys Long Jump 11-12 Division, claiming gold with an impressive jump of 4.58m (15 feet 0.50 inches).
On the track, Naomi MacGuinness delivered a superb run to win the Girls 800m 11-12 Division in a time of 2:28.61. The sprint events saw Jadon Lightbourne claim a magnificent double, taking gold in both the Boys 100m 11-12 Division Finals with a blistering 12.11, and the Boys 200m 11-12 Division Finals in 25.96.
The medals kept coming for the Pacers, with several athletes securing podium finishes:
Elliott Davidge secured a Silver Medal in the Boys 800m 8 & Under Division with a time of 2:48.40. In the Girls Long Jump 9-10 Division, Giselle Reid-Rubane leaped to a Bronze Medal, measuring 3.65m (11 feet 11.75 inches). Ajani Trott added a Bronze to his Gold, finishing third in the Boys 400m 11-12 Division with a time of 1:01.44. The Girls 4x400m (13-14 Division) relay team of S. Jobson, R. Robinson, E. Bortoli, and Z. Scott proudly claimed Bronze with a time of 4:20.36.
While not reaching the podium, several other Bermuda Pacers athletes delivered strong performances, showcasing the depth of talent within the club. These included Jemani Scott (4th in Boys 800m 11-12 and 6th in Boys 400m 11-12), Timothy Pearman (4th in Boys 400m 13-14), Ava St. Luce (5th in Girls 100m 11-12), Riana Robinson (6th in Girls 800m 13-14), Tobiah Goodchild (7th in Boys 800m 15-16), Giselle Reid-Rubane (8th in Girls 100m 9-10), Sukanya Jobson (10th in Girls 400m 13-14), and Elena Bortoli (12th in Girls 800m 13-14).
The Bermuda Pacers Track Club's performance at the Russell E. Blunt East Coast Invitational highlights the promising future of athletics in Bermuda, with these young athletes demonstrating their potential on a significant regional stage.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Bermuda Pacers Strike Gold Six Times at Invitational
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Bermuda Pacers athletes continued their impressive showing at the 2025 Russell E. Blunt East Coast Invitational at Durham Memorial Stadium, adding a remarkable six gold medals, one silver, and one bronze to their tally on a stellar day of competition.
The distance runners were particularly dominant, sweeping multiple 1500m divisions. In the youngest age group, Elliott Davidge claimed the Gold Medal in the Boys 1500m 8 & Under Division, clocking a winning time of 5:49.40.
The success continued through the girls' categories. Naomi MacGuinness secured the 11-12 Girls 1500m Division Gold Medal with a strong finish of 4:58.90. Not far behind, Riana Robinson powered to victory in the 13-14 Girls 1500m Division, earning gold with a time of 5:02.44.
The boys' older divisions also saw Bermudian triumph. Timothy Pearman clinched the 13-14 Boys 1500m Division Gold Medal, crossing the line in 4:50.35. In the 15-16 Boys 1500m Division, Gianluca Bortoli captured gold with a time of 4:30.65, demonstrating his class. The gold rush was completed by Carina Bortoli, who won the 17-18 Women’s 1500m Division Gold Medal in 5:34.07.
The Pacers also secured further podium finishes. Tobiah Goodchild earned a well-deserved silver medal in the 15-16 Boys 1500m Division, clocking 4:48.30. In the field events, Amaya Davis leapt to a bronze medal in the 13-14 Girls Long Jump Division, with a top mark of 4.89m (16 feet 0.50 inches).
Other notable performances included Elena Bortoli, who finished a strong fourth in the 13-14 Girls 1500m Division with a time of 5:31.57, and Ronan Davidge, who placed seventh in the 13-14 Boys 1500m Division, stopping the clock in 5:16.92.
The Bermuda Pacers continue to make their mark at this prestigious East Coast invitational, showcasing the depth of talent within their ranks.
Friday, July 18, 2025
Pacers Shine with Multiple Medals at Invitational Day 1
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Bermuda Pacers athletes have made a strong start to the 2025 Russell E. Blunt East Coast Invitational at the Durham Memorial Stadium, securing a flurry of medals on the opening day. The young Bermudian contingent demonstrated impressive form across various track and field disciplines.
The 3000m events proved to be a goldmine for the Pacers. Naomi MacGuinness kicked off the medal haul, winning gold in the 11-12 Girls Division with a time of 13:05.09. Following suit, Riana Robinson claimed the 13-14 Girls 3000m Gold Medal, clocking 11:48.10. On the boys' side, Gianluca Bortoli dominated the 15-16 Boys 3000m Division, breaking the tape for gold in 10:12.06, while Carina Bortoli secured another gold in the 17-18 Women's 3000m Division with a time of 12:48.28.
Bermuda's first silver medal came courtesy of Elena Bortoli in the 13-14 Girls 3000m Division, finishing second with a time of 12:17.29. The field events also saw success, with Amaya Davis claiming silver in the 13-14 Girls Triple Jump Division, recording an impressive top leap of 10.09m (33 feet, 1.25 inches).
Adding to the medal tally, Ronan Davidge earned a bronze medal in the 13-14 Boys 3000m Division, finishing in 11:54.16.
In the sprint preliminaries, several Pacers athletes showcased their speed. In the 8 & Under Girls 200m Division, Raelyn Robinson finished 11th (34.85), and Giselle Reid-Rubane was 12th in the 9-10 Girls 200m Division (32.59). Jadon Lightbourne placed third in the 11-12 Boys 200m Division Preliminaries with 26.64, just ahead of teammate Ajani Trott in fifth with 26.88. Zahkya Scott finished 15th in the 13-14 Girls 200m Division Preliminaries, clocking 26.99.
The strong start bodes well for the Bermuda Pacers as they continue their competition at this prestigious East Coast invitational.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Bobb Dominates 400m at Harry Jerome Track Classic
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Bermudian sensation Caitlyn Bobb delivered a commanding performance at the Harry Jerome Track Classic, held at Swangard Stadium in Canada, winning the Women's 400m A Final.
Bobb powered to victory, clocking an impressive time of 52.29 seconds. Her strong run saw her finish ahead of a competitive field, including two notable Canadian specialists in the 400-metre distance.
Madeline Price, a Canadian international, secured second place with a time of 52.91 seconds, while fellow Canadian sprinter Kyra Constantine finished third, recording a time of 54.21 seconds.
This victory at a significant event like the Harry Jerome Track Classic further underlines Bobb's growing stature in the world of athletics, particularly in the 400m discipline where she holds Bermuda's national record of 51.11 seconds. Her consistent strong showings against top-tier competition are a promising sign as she continues her progression on the international stage.