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'I just have to go out there and perform'
LONDON, England — This is probably the most difficult period for swimmer Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace.
Amara Jones 'would like some hardware'
LONDON, England — For Amara Jones, there’s no greater feeling than to be a part of Team Bahamas at the 2012 Olympic Games.
'Everything falling into place'
LONDON, England — With all of the hard work done, coach David Charlton said he has just been monitoring the progress of the male athletes as they prepare to compete in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Hurdler Ivanique Kemp doesn't advance
LONDON, England — Ivanique Kemp didn’t have a technically sound race and wasn’t able to catch the field as she failed to get out of the semifinal of the women’s 100 metres hurdles during another packed session in the Olympic Stadium last night.
'I'm 100 per cent'
By TOM CANAVAN AP Sports Writer EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Tough luck, Frisco fans. Eli Manning's tummy is just fine. The New York Giants quarterback was back at practice Thursday after missing part of the previous day's workout with "a stomach bug." "
Boxers head to Brazil for Olympic qualifier
THE road to London 2012 hits the homestretch for the country's premier amateur boxers as they take the ring this week in the final Olympic qualification.
'Big Youth' off to great start
'Big Youth' off to great start By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net With his professional boxing career off to a fantastic start, Ryan 'Big Youth' McKenzie has decided to take it to another level by moving his training base to
Long Island 'dead in water' without airlift
LONG Island will be “dead in the water” if it does not get the necessary airlift, a private sector representative has warned, although there remains reason for optimism over its rebound.Romona Ritchie-Taylor, vice-president of the Long Island Chamber
Jesus stands at the door!
With all the social and economic dilemmas that are going on in the Bahamas it’s imperative to consider a clarion call.We profess to be a Christian nation, but our actions emphatically suggest otherwise. A robust population of over 390,000 and our cou
Demand concern for key Abaco air link
The Abaco Chamber of Commerce’s president has voiced concern over whether there will be sufficient demand to sustain American Airlines’ return to the island which starts today. Ken Hutton told Tribune Business that the resumption of the carrier’s in
Ten positive for TB at RM Bailey
TEN people, eight staff members and two students, have tested positive for tuberculosis at R M Bailey Senior High in New Providence, Health Minister Dr Sands confirmed yesterday.
Neely's career high highlights standout performances
THE Thanksgiving holiday weekend featured standout performances from Bahamian players at the collegiate level, highlighted by a career high from Shalonda Neely.Led by head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin, the Jacksonville University women’s basketball tea
Bahamian players face off in minor league baseball
JAZZ Chisholm and Chavez Young continue to alternate who has the better day on the stat sheet and whose team gets the win as the two Bahamian players and their respective clubs face off in minor league baseball.Young blasted his first home run of the
Leashja Grant earns Female Athlete of the Year and Women's Basketball MVP
HER first season playing collegiate basketball in Canada was a dominant one and Leashja Grant was awarded for her efforts by the Lakehead Thunderwolves Athletic programme.Grant earned the Female Athlete of the Year and Women’s Basketball Most Valuabl
New elections called for the Bahamas Amateur Boxing Federation
AFTER occupying the chair as the new president of the Bahamas Amateur Boxing Federation, Vincent Strachan will have to vacate office as new elections have been set for Friday, August 31.According to outgoing president Wellington Miller, the Internati
Bahamians told: Brace for 100% lumber hike
A Nassau-based building supplier yesterday warned consumers to brace for at least a 100 percent increase in lumber prices during this hurricane season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Raymond Collins, Tops Lumber and Plumbing’s general manager, told Trib
Miller to oversee day-to-day operation of six sports at the Pan Am Games
WHEN the XVIII Pan American Games is held in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11, there will be at least one Bahamian making a significant contribution to its success behind the scene. Wellington Miller, the immediate past president of the Bahamas
Office of the Spouse to be complete this month
THE Office of the Spouse of the Prime Minister will be completed by the end of the month, The Tribune understands.Patricia Minnis, wife of Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, said yesterday she began working out of a temporary office in July.It was not
Bahamians lead Knights to 108-93 win in season debut
LED by its group of Bahamian players, the Niagara College Knights got their 2018-19 season off to a promising start with a dominant win over last year’s top team in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association West division.Livingston Bromwell, Van Hutc