Thursday, March 28, 2024

Sports

Cricket legends, fans pay homage

More than 200 people gathered at Kensington Oval yesterday evening to pay homage to cricketing legend Sir Charles Griffith with the unveiling of his statue. Among those in attendance were...

Tuach looking to rebound with a big splash

Barbados’ top female surfer Chelsea Tuach had a disappointing turn in the recently concluded BTMI Surf Pro competition...

Swim team looking to make waves

BARBADOS’ CARIFTA’s swim team will leave the island on Wednesday looking to create a big splash when they...

Maloney is 3rd but still leads title race

BARBADIAN Zane Maloney had to settle for third place on a day of redemption for Isack Hadjar as...

Nichols cops Maynard Icon Award

Already a hockey sporting icon in Barbados, Andrea Nichols copped the coveted Esther Maynard Icon Award 2024 on...

Not me, says Samuels

Not so fast, Mr Bravo.Seems the back-and-forth between West Indies One-Day captain Dwayne Bravo, and outspoken teammate Marlon Samuels is far from over, with...

Next move – body fitness?

Domini Alleyne says there is every chance she will not return to the stage in bikini fitness competition where she has dominated in 2014 with triumphs...

Rumblings still in Windies camp

Even as the official forecast that the storm clouds hanging over West Indies cricket are beginning to lift, the rumblings in the background persist.A...

Downie on the rise

Women’s physique on the local scene is now rising like a phoenix after Antoinette Downie, on debut, cracked the top ten of an International...

Time to pay to see the pros play

Julian “Michael Jackson” White thinks it is time that Barbadians pay to watch road tennis. White, who has more than 30 tournament wins, more than any...

Saved by ‘The Blade’

Dexter “The Blade” Jackson went some way toward restoring the sagging image of the many world-class pro bodybuilders who have had below par guest...