O’Neal has passion for training
The Barbados Aquatic Swimming Association (BASA) has a reputation for hosting efficient, well organised tournaments at the local, regional and international level, and one of Barbados’ best top...
View ArticleSamuels creates Gold Cup history
Jalon Samuels’ dream of creating history was realized when he galloped first across the finish line, mounted top of Night Prowler, and became the first jockey in local horse racing history to win five...
View ArticleDowney’s late strike saves Paradise
A wonderful shot on the stroke of full time by Elijah Downey, saved Premiere Classe Paradise from defeat, as they drew 1-1 against University of the West Indies Blackbirds last night in the Coca-Cola...
View ArticleCCFS and HC out front
Defending girls’ champions Christ Church Foundation School (CCFS) and Harrison College’s boys have stamped their authority on day one of the Sol Esther Maynard Zone of the Barbados Secondary Schools...
View ArticleWrestlers put on thrilling show
Enthusiastic supporters in Barbados were treated to a one of a kind show last Saturday night when Bruggadown management hosted Face 2 Face wrestling at the Sir Garfield Sobers Gymnasium. Former World...
View ArticleSMS shock Cawmere to do the double
The St. Michael School (SMS) Cougars roared back to do the double by capturing both the girls (443) and boys (387) titles on the final day of the BNOC Frank Blackman Zone of the Powerade Barbados...
View ArticleBDFSP move into top three
Defending champions Barbados Defence Force Sports Programme’s (BDFSP) 3-0 victory over Wotton Football Club yesterday has propelled them into the top three of the Coca Cola Premier League. The Asquith...
View ArticleSenior Games under threat
There is a high probability that the National Senior Games scheduled to begin on June 1st could fall victim to the novel Coronavirus (Covid 19). A decision on whether to postpone the annual sporting...
View ArticleCFU in good stead, says Harris
The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) is “well-run”, says president Randy Harris, who has come to the defense of the regional body following a number of accusations made by disgraced former football...
View ArticleAthletes told COVID-19 pandemic does not provide whereabouts exemption
The prevailing Coronavirus (COVID-19) does not exempt athletes from updating drug-testing officials as to their whereabouts. In fact, national athletes are being encouraged to give an update on their...
View ArticleFIFA, T&T kick-off
The battle lines drawn between the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) executive and the world governing body FIFA, are likely to affect Barbados and other Caribbean territories, says...
View ArticleCombat sport stalled but still going places
The Pan American Beach Wrestling Championship and Bridgetown Burning were two major events that the Barbados Wrestling Association (BWA) were forced to postpone for next year as a result of the...
View ArticleCuban target
If all goes according to plan, one of Cuba’s all-time wrestling greats could be the new full-time head coach of the Barbados Wrestling Association (BWA). This disclosure was made by BWA president...
View ArticleHaywood excelling at Virginia University
Amanda Haywood continues to excel on and off the squash court at the University of Virginia (UVA). Without a doubt, one of the most talented female squash players for Barbados, the 20-year-old...
View Article‘No problem’ with school as isolation centre
A senior medical doctor has dismissed concerns over the occupation of coronavirus patients at various buildings across the island, including the Blackman and Gollop Primary School. Renowned sports...
View ArticlePositive run
If the Coronavirus (COVID-19) no longer poses a threat to Barbados and some normalcy has been restored to the island, veteran track and field coach Alwyn Babb is suggesting that a track meet such as a...
View ArticleRobinson making strides in badminton
Outstanding national badminton player Gavin Robinson has developed tremendously over the past couple months since joining George Brown College in Toronto where he signed up to pursue a degree in...
View ArticleArgentines riding out pandemic in Barbados
Argentine professional footballers Luciano Cigno and his brother Fernando Cigno are in Barbados riding out the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The talented midfielders who arrived in Barbados...
View ArticleSails down
Sailing in Barbados as well as the Caribbean by extension is feeling a financial squeeze because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, says president of the Barbados Sailing Association (BSA) Dr. Gus...
View ArticleRiviera, Williams’ work ethic intact
Barbados’ top two female badminton players, Monyata Riviera and Tamisha Williams, are continuing to work hard on developing their craft. Riviera and Williams, the reigning Caribbean women’s doubles...
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