Jones & Wheddon Reign Supreme as Champions Crowned
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Three days of relentless, high-octane racing reached a thrilling conclusion at the National Sports Centre, where Bermuda's finest aquatic talents were officially crowned at the Ascot Bermuda National Championships 2026.
The premier event on the domestic swimming calendar lived up to its billing, delivering blistering times, tactical masterclasses, and standout individual performances across both the junior and senior divisions.
The marquee 13 and Over divisions saw the island's elite step up to the blocks under immense pressure, but it was Logan Jones who stole the headlines.
Jones put on a clinic in versatility and power, racking up a massive, weekend-high 3,457 points to comfortably secure the 13 & Over Boys Individual Championship. His performance further solidifies his status as one of the region's most formidable long-course competitors.
On the girls' side, Katherine Wheddon proved untouchable in the 13 & Over division. Wheddon compiled an exceptional tally of 3,955 points, mixing raw sprinting speed with tactical maturity to cruise to the individual crown.
The future of Bermudian swimming also looks exceptionally bright if the 12 & Under categories are any indication.
Eva Desjardins produced a stellar, dominant display to claim the 12 & Under Girls Individual Championship. Desjardins was a model of consistency over the grueling three-day meet, amassing 2,664 points to leave her closest rivals trailing in her wake.
Meanwhile, Maxwell Williams dug deep to claim the 12 & Under Boys Individual crown. In a highly competitive field where margins were incredibly tight, Smith's tactical execution across his core events earned him 1,702 points, enough to safely bring the championship trophy home.
With the domestic curtain coming down on this year's championships, Bermuda’s elite will now turn their focus to the international stage, armed with a host of fresh personal bests and championship silverware.
Day Two Finals to be broadcast live on Islandstats.com
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Swimming fans across the globe will have front-row seats to the absolute cream of Bermuda’s aquatic talent when the Day Two finals of the Bermuda National Swimming Championships are broadcast live this evening.
Local digital sports platform islandstats.com will once again establish its presence on the pool deck to deliver complete, multi-angle streaming coverage directly from the National Sports Centre Aquatics Centre in Devonshire.
The live broadcast window is scheduled to begin at 5:00 pm, capturing the high-stakes action as the island's elite senior competitors and promising junior prospects take to the blocks.
The stakes could not be higher at this year’s marquee long-course meet, with swimmers fighting not just for national titles and club supremacy points, but also for vital qualification times ahead of a packed international summer schedule.
Domestic powerhouses Sharks Swim Club and Harbour Swim Club have both deployed massive rosters for the weekend, while an international edge has been added to the lanes with the inclusion of a visiting contingent from the British Virgin Islands.
Viewers can stream the entire evening session live, featuring instant digital results updates and post-race reactions from the mixed zone as Bermuda's premier swimmers battle it out under intense domestic pressure.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Islandstats Set to Broadcast Championships Live 5:30 pm
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Bermuda’s premier digital sports hub, islandstats.com, has officially confirmed it will provide comprehensive live coverage from the National Sports Centre Aquatics Centre for Day One of the highly anticipated 2026 Bermuda National Swimming Championships.
The multimedia platform will establish an elite technical presence on the pool deck to broadcast the opening session of the marquee long-course meet, bringing fans closer to the action as the island's premier aquatic talent battles for national standard supremacy.
The live broadcast window ensures that local and international viewers will not miss a single stroke, turn, or dramatic touch-pad finish from the opening block of championship heats.
The atmosphere at the National Sports Centre is expected to hit a fever pitch, with the island's dominant swimming factions—the Harbour Swim Club and the Sharks Swim Club—deploying massive, fully armed rosters to hunt for club supremacy points. Adding a layer of regional intrigue to the lanes, this weekend's event is also set to feature a visiting international contingent from the British Virgin Islands, raising the physical baseline of competition.
Whether viewers are tuning in for the explosive technical sprint speed of the 50-meter freestyle or the grueling tactical endurance of the distance blocks, islandstats.com remains the ultimate destination for complete, unfiltered coverage of the local game. The streaming feed goes live at the start of the opening session, supplemented by instant digital results updates and post-race reactions directly from the mixed zone.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Live Broadcast Confirmed for Swimming Championships
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Bermuda’s premier aquatic talent will be showcased "live and direct" to a global audience this weekend. Thanks to a vital strategic grant from the Ministry of Tourism & Transport Culture and Sport, fans will have unprecedented access to the highly anticipated Bermuda National Swimming Championships.
The high-stakes meet at the National Sports Centre Pool will serve as a critical mid-season battleground. The field will feature the absolute cream of the island's elite, including seasoned Olympians alongside Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games and Commonwealth Games swimming standouts, all converging to test their form under intense domestic pressure.
For fans unable to pack the grandstands at the National Sports Centre, digital sports platform islandstats.com has confirmed it will be live from the poolside to deliver comprehensive, multi-angle streaming coverage.
The extensive broadcasting schedule is set to launch on Friday evening, capturing the raw energy of the opening preliminary heats as swimmers push for lane dominance.
With international summer qualification windows hanging in the balance, the technical execution during the evening sessions is expected to be fiercely contested.
The prestigious championship finals, scheduled across Saturday and Sunday evening, will see junior prospects and senior standard-bearers go head-to-head in split-age categories.
Supported heavily by the Government's continued investment in sport, and local events, the weekend promises to not only crown new national champions but also provide vital competitive mileage as Bermuda’s elite swimmers look toward major international assignments.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Harvey Shows Consistency to Claim Butterfly Bronze in Arizona
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Olympian Emma Harvey wrapped up a stellar weekend of racing at the prestigious 2026 AZ Sun Devil Open, securing a brilliant bronze medal on the final day of competition.
Having already rewritten the history books with a record-breaking gold in the 50m backstroke earlier in the meet, the versatile speed specialist shifted her focus to the grueling butterfly discipline at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe, Arizona.
Competing against a heavily stacked field of elite collegiate and international athletes in the Women's 13 & Over 100m Butterfly A-Final, Harvey produced a masterclass in metronomic pacing to touch the wall in a sharp time of 1:01.01 to claim third place overall.
What left spectators and coaches marveling down the stretch was Harvey’s astonishing, mechanical consistency across the entire day's program.
During the early morning preliminary sessions, the Bermudian standout laid down an authoritative marker in her heat. Swimming a beautifully balanced race, she clocked a blistering 1:01.02 to comfortably qualify third fastest for the evening showcase.
When she returned to the blocks under the stadium floodlights for the grand finale, Harvey replicated her morning performance almost to the exact hundredth of a second.
Executing a clean breakout, Harvey tracked the blistering early pace set by race winner and local favorite Lindsay Looney. Turning at the 50-meter wall well within striking distance, the Bermudian utilized a powerful underwater phase to maintain her position on the field.
As the lactic acid began to take its toll in the final ten meters, Harvey dug deep into her reserves, holding off a furious late surge from the chasing pack to touch just 0.01 seconds faster than her morning qualifying effort.
The podium finish caps off an immensely successful desert campaign for Harvey. With a healthy collection of silverware, a new meet record, and elite long-course racing mileage secured, she establishes a perfect physical baseline as she pivots toward the peak international stages of her summer competitive calendar.