By Morissa Lindsay
Barbados’ track extraordinaire Sada Williams OLY took centrestage as the Senior Female Athlete of the Year, along with hurdler Shane Brathwaite OLY named the Senior Male Athlete of the Year at the 2022 Barbados Olympic Association/International Game Technology (IGT) Dinner and Awards Ceremony.
On Monday night when the very best sporting talents met at the Needhams Ballroom, Hilton
By Morissa Lindsay
As several of Barbados’ outstanding male and female athletes were duly recognised for their outstanding performances, Barbados Olympic Association (BOA) President,
Sandra Osborne called on them to reflect on how sports can be an enabler within our society.
The annual awards ceremony held last night at the Needhams Ballroom, Hilton Barbados Resort under the theme ‘Fuelling Passion’ was a night
Barbados continued to shine on the regional and international sports scene when a small team showed their mettle at the recent Carifta Triathlon in Bermuda.
With a massive point lead, the Bajans soundly trounced teams from around the Caribbean at the event which consisted of a Triathlon, Aquathlon, and Mixed Relay events, for youth from 11 up to 21 years of
After two years of postponement due to the COVID 19 pandemic, 610 participants turned out for the 39th edition of the SportsMax Run Barbados Series which started at Barclay’s Park, St Andrew yesterday. It was the first time the event had been held on the east coast of the island. Kenyan Alex Ekesha won the Sand Dunes 10k Run with a time of 34 minutes 30 seconds. Completing the podium …