Antoine Andrews had the kind of season that would make even the absolute best athletes in the world marvel, peaking at the right time to assert himself as the best in his discipline at the junior level. The world’s top athletes all look to hit their best marks and times at major championships. Kudos has
Team Bahamas wrapped up competition at the 16th FINA (World Swimming Federation) Short Course (25m) World Championships, held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) in Melbourne, Australia. Representing The Bahamas at the meet were Rhanishka Gibbs, Victoria Russell, Luke-Kennedy Thompson and Lamar Taylor. Taylor set three national records and Thompson set two in
Bahamian swimmers Lamar Taylor and Luke-Kennedy Thompson both broke national records at the 16th FINA (World Swimming Federation) Short Course (25m) World Championships that is currently being held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) in Melbourne, Australia. Taylor broke the short course national record in the 50 meters (m) backstroke on Thursday, clocking 23.58
Team Bahamas wrapped up the second day of competition at the 16th FINA (World Swimming Federation) Short Course (25m) Championships, currently ongoing at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) in Melbourne, Australia. All four Bahamian swimmers were in action yesterday with two swimmers being featured in individual races. Lamar Taylor was in action in
Rhanishka Gibbs was the first in action for The Bahamas at the 16th FINA (World Swimming Federation) Short Course (25m) Championships that is being contested at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) in Melbourne, Australia. Gibbs was in action in the pool in the women’s 50 meters (m) butterfly sprint yesterday. She swam out of