The Bahamas Track & Field and Cross Country News
Remarks by Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham, Prime Minister of The Bahamas on the dedication of Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium on Saturday, February 25, 2012 (via www.sflcn.com)
No indoor competition is held in The Bahamas but Bahamian Track and Field athletes attend US colleges where the sport is popular.
In their initial outing on the 2012 athletics season, the College of the Bahamas' programme began with several medal-winning performances at the Embry Riddle Track Classic in Daytona Beach, Florida, this weekend. (via www.tribune242.com)
“My progress is coming along slowly but surely; I am looking forward to jumping higher in Istanbul,” said Trevor Barry, commenting on his preparation for the 2012 World Indoor Championship to be held in Istanbul, Turkey from March 9-12. Trevor, the 28 year old Bahamian high jumper and 2010 Commonwealth Games silver medalist is having a superb indoor season. He established a 2012 season best 2.3m in Brno, Czech Republic on February 14th. (via TrackLedger)
A 10-member team of track and field studentathletes from the College of The Bahamas (COB) left town yesterday for the Embry Riddle Track and Field Classic in Daytona Beach, Florida, where they will compete this weekend in a range of sporting disciplines. (via www.thenassauguardian.com)
On February 17 starting at 6 p.m. and February 18 starting at 12 noon, Club Monica Athletics Track & Field Club will host 1,200 athletes at its 9th Annual Club Monica Athletics Track & Field Classic. (via www.thenassauguardian.com)
Last Sunday at the University of Arkansas Randal Tyson Track Complex in Fayetteville, the line-up for the women's 60 meters included the great Chandra Sturrup, one of the original 'Golden Girls' and a true testimony to quality longevity. (via www.thenassauguardian.com)
Daegu bronze medallist Trevor Barry with 2.30 and European under-23 champion Esthera Petre at 1.93 were the two winners at the 17th edition of the Brno High Jump competition Tuesday evening at the Olympia Shopping Center, the first time in the history of the traditional fixture that the city sport hall was not used. (via trackandfieldnews.com)
In a bid to help jumpstart their preparation for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, the Bahamas Olympic Committee has received a grant of $100,000 from the International Olympic Committee. (via www.tribune242.com)
A weekly look at the top collegiate performances from Bahamian stars around the US college scene for February 05, 2012 - February 12, 2012.
The Nassau Guardian had two great articles today about the soon-to-open Thomas Robinson National Stadium and sports tourism investments and exepected return on investment for those projects nationwide.
A FEW years ago, assistant coach Andre Scott was beaming with excitement over the performance of national long jump record holder Bianca Stuart at Southern Illinois. Today, Scott is still in awe of Stuart's accomplishment as a graduate of SIU's Saluki women's track and field team. But now he is singing the praises of two more jumpers - Kenya Culmer and Douglas Palacious. (via www.tribune242.com)
As a new feature on MileSplit Bahamas, we will honor the top junior athletes each week by naming a male and female athlete of the week award. This week two throwers really stood out for us: Drexel Maycock and Brashe' Wood. Both had double wins and met the CARIFTA A Standard for the second time this season in both the shot and disc.
STAR Trackers track club's ninth annual Star Performers Track Classic produced some outstanding performances from a number of athletes. To name a few, Latario Minns, Breshae Wood, Devynne Charlton, Carmiesha Cox, Andre Colebrooke, Kohfe Miller, Jenae Ambrose, D'Mitry Charlton, Danielle Gibson, Ryan Ingraham and LaQuan Nairn. (via www.tribune242.com)
Our weekly report of the top Bahamians in college track & field for January 30, 2012 - February 5, 2012.
The last time The Bahamas won the Carifta Games was way back in 1984, some twenty eight years ago. The country won a total of fifty eight medals, a record for The Bahamas.
MileSplit Bahamas was on site for coverage at the Star Trackers' meet.
Friday at the New Mexico College Classic, Demetrius Pinder blew away the competition and erased his own newly-minted Bahamian national record by blazing a 20.50 indoors. The time was over a second faster than his closest competitor in the meet and was a new facility record at The Albuquerque Convention Center.
The Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations' second meet on its 2012 calendar has set the tone for what promises to be an exciting track and field season and a battle between two perennial powerhouses.. (via www.tribune242.com)
Frank Garfield Rutherford Jr. is an enigma to many. It has indeed been quite difficult to understand him at times. He rubs folks the wrong way because of the confidence he has always had in his “own” ability and the emphasis on his “own special” contribution to nation building through sports. (via www.thenassauguardian.com)
The Star Trackers Track & Field Club will be hosting the Baker Concrete/Greyco Ltd. ‘Star Performers Track Classic 2012’, this Saturday, February 4, at the Thomas A. Robinson Track & Field Stadium at the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre. (via www.thenassauguardian.com)
Delron Inniss never didn't always see himself as a thrower, but after a PE teacher told him to give it a try he started to excell in the sport. Last year he broke his own Bahamian hammer throw record... twice. Todd Grasley of MileSplit interviewed to find out more.
Demetrius Pinder set a new Bahamian National Record with a blazing time of 20.53 at the 2012 Texas A&M Mondo Challenge.
The St. Augustine’s College (SAC) Big Red Machine added another high school track and field title to its collection on Saturday, capturing five divisions at the annual Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ (BAAA) High School Relays. (via www.thenassauguardian.com)
Track Alerts predicts who they believe can represent The Bahamas at the 2012 Olympic Games... and who might end up on the podium. (via www.trackalerts.com)
A weekly look at the top collegiate performances from Bahamian stars around the US college scene for January 23, 2012 - January 29, 2012.
Moore's Island represented with a big win over New Providence and Grand Bahamas teams. Ritchie Goodman was on-site for MileSplit Bahamas with hundreds of photos posted.
Cross country running is not one of the more glamourous sporting disciplines that is offered to student-athletes in the country, so organizers usually have a difficult time attracting participants to the various events. (via www.thenassauguardian.com)