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Harper-Hall refutes Miller’s claim

Kathy Harper- Hall has refuted comments made by former national boxing champion Curtis Miller insinuating that she said professionals and amateurs should not compete against each other. Secretary of...

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Great expectations

Barbados’ triathlon sprint champion Niel Skinner is preparing to take another major step in his sporting and academic career with a scholarship to the Queens University of Charlotte in the United...

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Covid-19 spoilsport

The indefinite postponement of the India Premier League as a result of the rampant spread of the Coronavirus has brought into question the staging of the 2021 International Cricket Council’s T20I World...

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BCA looking to get cricket going

The Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) is in the process of rolling out a new development plan that will cater to the women’s side of the game as well as communities across the island, says, president...

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Rowers hoping to return to water Sunday

In the world of rowing, major international events such as the Rowing Beach Spring have been thrown on the back burner because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, says the president of the Rowing...

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Destination Delaware

National triathlon women’s champion Chara Hinds has earned an athletic scholarship to Delaware State University (DSU) where she will represent the Hornets women’s triathlon team while pursuing her...

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High-performance goal

One of the things Dr Rudolph Alleyne, Head of the Sports Academy at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, would like to see, is that institution becoming an official high-performance...

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On the ball

The Barbados Netball Association (BNA) is constantly working on ways to ensure that its member clubs understand the meaning of how strong leadership contributes to their sustainability. Marlene Hall, a...

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A life dedicated to sporting excellence

Dr Rudolph Alleyne, Head of the Sports Academy at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, a man who came from very humble beginnings, has a passion for imparting knowledge and helping...

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Waterworld

The Unión Americana de Natation (UANA) along with the International Swimming Federation (FINA) is working on several developmental programs for athletes, coaches and technical officials especially...

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Action finally

As the Athletics Association of Barbados (AAB) prepares to roll out its 2021 season after several interruptions, two senior national coaches are happy to see local track and field return tomorrow...

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The return of athletics

Several athletes got the opportunity to quench their thirst as the Athletics Association of Barbados became the first national sporting body out the blocks with its 2021 track meet called Back on...

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Latapy tells national prospects ‘get in shape’

More players are showing a great interest in representing the Barbados senior national men’s team and while head coach Russell Latapy is delighted, he wants those that have a desire to play to focus...

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Full strength

The return of six overseas based players will result in the Barbados senior national men’s team being at full strength when they depart in two weeks’ time to compete in the second round of the Group D...

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Trailblazer Payne

National coach and longtime wrestler Yaima Payne is a few days away from creating history as the first female master to represent Barbados in beach wrestling when she competes at the 2021 United States...

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Fresh approach

Businessman and Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) member Adrian ‘Smiley’ Bailey believes that local and regional cricket is at the crossroads and has some great ideas on how to get it back on track...

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Honour them

The names of every Barbadian cricketer that played a significant role for the West Indies should be inscribed and immortalised with a Walk of Fame at Kensington Oval, says businessman and Barbados...

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Champion grappler

Yaima Payne became the first Barbadian representative to win gold at the United States of America Wrestling Masters Open Beach event which was contested on Thursday in Jacksonville, Florida.  Competing...

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Breedy focused on being at his best

Barbadian-born pugilist Cobia ‘Soldier’ Breedy has no intentions of backing down from his boyhood dream of becoming a world champion. The 29-year-old Breedy recently attended a camp in Las Vegas put on...

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Big dreams

Zane Maloney is still on a high from his winning performance at the Monte Carlo Circuit in Monaco this past weekend and has major plans to go where no other Barbadian has gone in the history of motor...

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