January 4, 2019
BAAA President Drumeco Archer.
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Sporting bodies look for some sense of normalcy in new year
THE year 2020 was an unpredictable year both locally and internationally with sports being halted since March 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Local sporting bodies are now eager to resume competition at the turn of 2021.
BAAA president sets record straight on Nationals
ALTHOUGH the governing body of track and field, World Athletics, has reserved a date for their member countries to hold their national championships in August, Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations president Drumeco Archer said the Bahamas’ nationals could only be held at that time if the Bahamas Government gives the clearance to stage any local events.
'We have a very short programme, but a very intensive programme'
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BAAA unveils new logo, plans to engage new demographic
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