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  • 3 days ago | royalgazette.com | Ross Clarke

    The Par 5 Golf Club recently remembered two of its members at the 2025 Fallen Heroes Tournament. The tournament, in its 24th year, honoured Clyde Darrell, who worked as a tourism ambassador at Grotto Bay and Gladwyn Anderson, a long-serving employee at SAL Devonshire. Ianthia Butler, the first female president of the club, is thrilled that the club chooses to remember its members in this way. "To date, we've had two members pass away this year and 28 in total who have passed," Butler said.

  • 3 days ago | royalgazette.com | Ross Clarke

    Imani Phillips now feels "like I am in the game" after having her deepest run in a professional pickleball tournament. Phillips narrowly missed out on a medal at the Next Generation St Louis APP event on Sunday, when losing 15-13 to Brooke Revuelta in the play-off for third place at an event for the 80 top under-23 players in the United States. The experience finally confirmed to Phillips that she can compete at this elite level and has removed any lingering doubts that she belongs.

  • 4 days ago | royalgazette.com | Ross Clarke

    Jorgia White produced the standout performance for Team Bermuda as she broke a national record at the Planet Swim Summer Championships in Florida on Sunday. White broke her own mark in the girls 1500 metres freestyle when touching the wall in 19min 25.07sec, lowering her previous best by more than nine seconds when finishing sixth in the final. Caleb Ingham and Brian Desmond, who had been among the medals on Saturday, again made it to the podium a day later.

  • 4 days ago | royalgazette.com | Ross Clarke

    A team of 24 young athletes competing in seven sports will represent Bermuda in the Junior Pan American Games in Paraguay in August. Held every four years, the inaugural Games took place in Colombia in 2021 and the athletes this year will be hoping to emulate cyclist Kaden Hopkins, who won Bermuda's first medal at the event when winning a silver medal. in the time-trial.

  • 5 days ago | royalgazette.com | Ross Clarke

    Bermuda's swimmers picked up a string of medals across the first two days of the 2025 Planet Swim Summer championships in Florida. Brian Desmond, Caleb Ingham, Logan Jones and Gabriel Maranzana won the gold for Bermuda in the boys 400 medley relay, with Desmond also returning with a silver medal in the boys 100 metres backstroke. Ingham also made it to the podium in an individual event, finishing third in the boys 50 metres freestyle.

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