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Hall ready for the task

Newly appointed national assistant coach of the senior men’s team Kent Hall sees himself as a servant of Barbados’ football and is grateful for the opportunity to help bring out the vision of head...

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Sinckler ready for officiating challenge

Barbadian Adrian Sinckler is looking forward to yet another chapter of his officiating career when he travels to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham late July. A top-ranked level two World Triathlon...

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Table tennis scholarship for Henry

After much hard work, dedication, commitment and sacrifice, one of Barbados’ top-rated junior table tennis players has earned a scholarship to the renowned Grantham College in England for the next two...

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Table tennis scholarship for Henry

By Morissa Lindsay After much hard work, dedication, commitment and sacrifice, one of Barbados’ top-rated junior table tennis players has earned a scholarship to the renowned Grantham College in...

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Island-wide road tennis tournament starts June 12

Major earnings are up for grabs when the Barbados Road Tennis Open serves off from June 12 to August 7 at four venues across the country with the overall champions in both men and women slated to take...

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Griffith eyeing road tennis in the diaspora

Road tennis has gained international attention with three African countries expressing interest, says Minister of Youth, Sport and Community Empowerment Charles Griffith as he spoke during this...

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Equal prize money gets players’ approval

Barbados’ top road tennis players Sheldene Walrond and Mark ‘Venom’ Griffith are singing the praises of the government for levelling the playing field where both men and women will receive BDS$20, 000...

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Waithe competing in New York, Washington DC

Barbados’ top senior athlete Roland Waithe will compete at the Empire State Games in New York on June 18th for the first time and said he is looking forward to the experience. The Over-60 sprinter will...

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Football futility

Barbados Tridents’ nightmarish losing streak continued unchecked when the senior national men’s team were stunned 1-0 by Antigua and Barbuda Benna Boys with mere seconds to go in their opening match of...

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Bayland, Paradise take Masters Football titles

Winston Enterprises Bayland Masters jumped for joy as the Over-40 champions, while Paradise celebrated as kings of the Over-50 category when the Barbados Invitational Masters Football Classic concluded...

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Bodybuilding, fitness return to the stage June 25

After two years of no competitive showdowns, local bodybuilders will get the opportunity to flex their muscles on stage when the Barbados Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation (BABBFF) hosts the...

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Barbados Women defeat the Leeward Islands

Defending champions Barbados won their second straight match against the Leeward Islands by nine wickets this afternoon in the second round of the Cricket West Indies CG United Women’s T20 Blaze played...

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Serial losers

In what was a must-win situation for the Barbados senior national men’s team, they fell agonizingly short 1-0 against Guadeloupe in what was their third straight defeat in Group A of League B in the...

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Course imminent to train groundsmen

The National Sports Council (NSC) and the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) have teamed up to launch a groundsman course commencing Monday, June 13 and running until Tuesday, July 12 at the Blenheim...

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Top triathlete Renwick gains a scholarship

A scholarship was always the goal for Kayla Renwick, one of the top female triathlon athletes in Barbados and with years of hard work and dedication, that dream has been made a reality. The 18-year-old...

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Exciting showing by promising young athletes at Barbados National Championship

Barbados’ promising young athletes, including Amani Mascoll- Beckles and Kishawna Niles, who are now the men’s and women’s 100m champions of the 2022 Barbados National Championship, put on an exciting...

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Brathwaite still in charge of umpires’ association

It was yet another resounding victory for international certified cricket umpire Gregory Brathwaite who will serve his fifth consecutive term as President of the Barbados Cricket Umpires Association...

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Switching allegiances

Vice-president of the Barbados Cricket Association Calvin Hope is batting for cricketing territories to be compensated for home-reared players who play cricket for other countries. This is similar to...

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Strongman returns

The very best of power and strength will be on show at the 2022 Barbados Kure Strongfest competition put on by the Barbados Powerlifting and Strength Association (BPSA). During a press conference held...

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Barbados Soccer Academy on tour of Canada

The Barbados Soccer Academy (BSA) Under-18 team arrived safely in Canada yesterday to play in the Robbie International Tournament in Toronto. Led by Director Jabez ‘Jack’ Bovell, BSA group landed at...

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