Robinson Competes in World Jump Rope Championships
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Ajani Robinson isn’t a hop, skip and a jump from his home of Hamilton, Bermuda. But hopping, skipping, and jumping has given him a chance to travel all over.
Robinson, a rising star at William Peace University, competes in high-level jump rope competitions, something he got into when he was 12.
Robinson’s goal was to do well at the World Championships in Japan.
While in Japan, Robinson also served as a judge, Robinson said, “I served as a judge for World Jump Rope Championships Prelims and Finals, it was an experience and privilege getting to judge these routines.
If you know me at all you know me and judging have a horrible relationship. I'm glad while I was on my panels I judge every routine I had with accuracy and gave each of them the scores they deserved. To the athletes I judged there were moments I lost my own composure simply because I couldn’t believe what I was watching. However while watching these routines I couldn’t help but feel like I wanted to be on the floor more than I did at that table.
By 2027 I want to feel confident that my contributions to judging creates judges 10 times better than I am now. I also served as a video replay judge pretty much every day I wasn’t doing anything, that room was my second home in Japan.”
As an athlete competing in his 4th Worlds, this one was Robinson’s most successful, winning 2 medals in IOT, a 3rd place prelims finish for wheel which dropped down to 5th in finals.
Robinson was proud of what he put on the floor but this competition has left him as an athlete with something, “In the past I’ve felt my passion as a competitor start to diminish however this worlds lit that fire right back up I feel that passion again and I know I’m not even close to being done and I can’t wait to come back 10 times stronger ready for round 2 with a passion 100% times bigger than the one that was lit here”, concluded Robinson.
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Islandstats.com Cricket Show Live 7 pm
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Cricket fans across Bermuda and the World, get ready for your weekly dose of all things local cricket! Tonight at 7 pm, the islandstats.com Cricket Show goes live, bringing you a comprehensive review of all the action from the weekend's matches as the 2025 Bermuda Cricket Board season continues to unfold.
Join us as we dissect the key moments, analyze the standout performances with both bat and ball, and delve into the tactical decisions that shaped the outcomes of the weekend's encounters. Our team will be providing in-depth analysis, offering insights into player performances, and perhaps even hearing from some of the coaches involved.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Dyer Misses Out on San da Bronze at World Games
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Fighter Krista Dyer has missed out on a Bronze Medal at the 2025 World Games, after a hard-fought contest against Menaalla Aly of Egypt in the Women’s San da 70kg Division.
Dyer, representing the Bermuda Sanshou Association, was defeated on points but spoke to www.islandstats.com about her performance. "There were things I was able to do that I am proud of," she said. "But when you are fighting quality opposition, they will capitalize on some areas where I struggle."
Following the competition, Dyer is set to continue her training and development. She will spend a week working with Coach Wu, a former 60kg Sanda World Champion. Wu's title came in 2011, the same year that Bermuda's Jermal Woolridge won a bronze medal, marking the island's first-ever World Championships medal in the sport. The training with an elite-level coach is a testament to Dyer's commitment to improving and competing at the highest level.
Monday, August 11, 2025
Dyer Defeated in World Games Sanda Competition
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Bermudian athlete Krista Dyer, representing the Bermuda Sanshou Association, has been defeated on points in her Sanda discipline bout at the 2025 World Games.
Dyer, who received a bye in the first round of the women's 70kg division, faced Seyedehyasaman Bagherzadehvaskas from Iran. In a hard-fought contest, Dyer was unable to overcome her opponent, ultimately going down on points.
The result means Dyer will not advance to the final, but she is scheduled to compete in a bronze medal bout. Her participation in the World Games marks a significant achievement for the Bermudian fighter, who is one of many athletes competing on the international stage at the multi-sport event in China.
Sunday, August 10, 2025
Islandstats.com Cricket Show Live 7 pm
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