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History: Bermuda Day Events Results Over The Years

This page compiles results of the various aspects of the Bermuda Day Holiday over the years, including the Half Marathon Derby, Sinclair Packwood Cycling Race, Heritage Day Junior Classic Race, Grand Marshals and Parade floats. Like all of BDADay.com, it is a work in progress and we will continue to add more past results as able, and of course, keep it updated with new results as the years pass, as we continue to create the Island’s leading and definitive resource for the Bermuda Day Holiday.

Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

2025 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

2024 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

2023 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby


Click here for PDF of results. Please note the 2023 race was unusual in that the first person across the line was not eligible to be the official winner — as the rules state you must be a Bermudian or resident in Bermuda for six months prior to the race — so the PDF results are by time, and the first person was not the official winner, so the second fastest person won, the third fastest person was officially second, and so on.

2022 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

2021 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

Individual Race

1 Christopher Estwanik 1:10:28
2 Lamont Marshall 1:13:01
3 Sammy Degraff 1:16:10
4 Seamus Fearon 1:16:42
5 Sean Trott 1:17:23
6 Moses Mufandaedza 1:18:21
7 Teddy Shum 1:18:46
8 Tom Mills 1:19:13
9 Christopher Harris 1:21:36
10 Shannon Lawrence 1:25:20
11 Rose-Anna Hoey 1:25:25
12 Michael Voelkel 1:25:50
13 Tim Price 1:27:11
14 Jamie Fraser 1:28:01
15 Richard Quinn 1:28:39
16 Kavin Smith 1:28:50
17 Domico Watson 1:28:53
18 Ashley Couper 1:28:58
19 Kwame Curling 1:28:59
20 Glen Wilks 1:28:59
21 Gayle Lindsay 1:29:07
22 John Thompson 1:29:30
23 Joseph Obadha 1:29:43
24 Neil Lupsic 1:29:45
25 Christine Dailey 1:30:50
26 Daniel Samilski 1:30:55
27 Zico Majors 1:31:17
28 Will Green 1:31:33
29 Madeleine Durkin 1:31:36
30 Byron Rencken 1:33:28
31 Kanaz Tuzo 1:33:30
32 Christopher Hands-Jackson 1:34:15
33 Alistair Lynch 1:34:21
34 Alexander Winfield 1:34:26
35 Fabri Alvera 1:34:27
36 Allan Fox 1:34:34
37 Marie Dore 1:35:24
38 Alex McLaughlin 1:36:29
39 Matt Thompson 1:36:54
40 Ciaran Keaveny 1:37:01
41 Eugene Simmons 1:37:08
42 Joshua Dyball 1:37:22
43 Neil Burt 1:37:50
44 Omari Hart 1:37:56
45 Niall MacGillivray 1:38:02
46 Tom Neill 1:38:17
47 Jonas Muir Wood 1:38:19
48 Jonathan Ball 1:39:01
49 Sarah Thompson 1:39:59
50 Alex Jones 1:40:21
51 Jon Smith 1:40:23
52 Darin Cassidy 1:40:54
53 Kris Hedges 1:40:56
54 Chris Parry 1:41:05
55 Kalin Hillier 1:41:09
56 Jeremy Shrubb 1:41:16
57 Luke Hyland 1:41:27
58 Mark Robinson 1:41:35
59 Dani Dubois 1:41:53
60 David McHugh 1:41:58
61 Suzanne Socki 1:42:01
62 Sebastien Senechal 1:42:02
63 James Roberts 1:42:04
64 Ciaran Russell 1:42:14
65 Michael Schindel 1:42:27
66 Florin Teleman 1:42:36
67 Caleb Fubler 1:42:53
68 Adam Hopkin 1:42:56
69 Ben Adolph 1:43:01
70 Alex Kronenberg 1:43:02
71 David Gazzard 1:44:12
72 Shawn Simons 1:44:21
73 Aaron Garcia 1:44:28
74 Becky Vernon 1:44:44
75 Thomas Beckert 1:45:09
76 Richard Howells 1:45:23
77 Lucy Ching 1:45:42
78 Carlos Frias 1:45:42
79 Colm Homan 1:45:42
80 Geronimo Cello 1:45:44
81 Gerald Gakundi 1:45:52
82 Craig Rothwell 1:46:03
83 Carla Hinwood 1:46:08
84 Emily Sambrook Smith 1:46:12
85 Ian Henderson 1:46:13
86 Bonnie Mills 1:46:21
87 Sharon Hammond 1:47:07
88 Adam Petty 1:47:25
89 Anonymous 1:47:36
90 Abelardo Paredes 1:47:50
91 Charles Knight 1:48:01
92 Paul Egan 1:48:15
93 Thales Francis 1:48:17
94 Nurik Eldosov 1:49:09
95 Justin Brenden 1:49:12
96 Simon Brooks 1:49:26
97 Laura Knox-Clingerman 1:49:30
98 Kevin Ronaldson 1:49:48
99 Damon Ming 1:49:58
100 Marco Zanol 1:50:11
101 Todd Kearns 1:50:20
102 Paul Dissington 1:50:23
103 Daniel Cole 1:50:24
104 Matthew Spencer 1:50:36
105 Stepanka Sprincova 1:50:45
106 Brianna Siddle 1:50:51
107 Matt Enright 1:51:21
108 Jay Riihiluoma 1:51:22
109 Moad Fahmi 1:51:25
110 Andrew Kirkpatrick 1:51:33
111 Jeff Sangster 1:51:35
112 Tommy Sinclair 1:51:40
113 David Soutter 1:51:56
114 Cesar Aparil 1:52:10
115 Nicholas Taylor 1:52:19
116 Jon Levy 1:53:16
117 Zoey Roberts 1:53:40
118 Allison Petty 1:53:45
119 Marcello Ausenda 1:54:46
120 Scott Neil 1:55:02
121 Michael Walsh 1:55:11
122 Alison Cooke 1:55:17
123 Bryce Wojciechowski 1:55:19
124 Benjamin Lau 1:55:20
125 Nick Greet 1:55:22
126 Dirk Hasselkuss 1:55:27
127 Maeve Dillon 1:55:36
128 Toby Derham 1:55:52
129 Sharlene Sousa 1:55:54
130 Ricky Sousa 1:56:02
131 Romar Douglas 1:56:02
132 Harry Walker 1:56:09
133 Ryan Gibbons 1:56:13
134 James Cooney 1:56:15
135 Andrew Hanly 1:56:20
136 Neal Trott 1:56:25
137 Coolidge Durham 1:56:34
138 Neil Galliford 1:56:40
139 Chloe MacDonald 1:56:40
140 Jackson Chandranathan 1:56:45
141 Ryan Cabral 1:56:53
142 Mark Anthony Domingo 1:56:54
143 Matthew Godfrey 1:56:56
144 Jesse Seymour 1:57:46
145 David Stewart 1:57:54
146 Martin Maringi 1:57:57
147 Neal Towlson 1:58:02
148 Sam Watters 1:58:27
149 Jennifer Wilson 1:58:40
150 Jack Appleyard 1:58:43
151 Jocelyn Bonneau 1:58:46
152 Steve O’Reilly 1:58:59
153 Brian McDevitt 1:59:02
154 Catherine Hay 1:59:10
155 Jesse Sheppard 1:59:23
156 Steven Pegg 1:59:36
157 Gemma McGeever 1:59:48
158 Richard Exon 2:00:10
159 Benjamin Rockliffe 2:00:12
160 Clarence Hofheins 2:00:16
161 Dustin Archibald 2:00:23
162 Anton Doloricon 2:00:25
163 Nhuri Bashir 2:00:35
164 Trey Durham-Bean 2:00:43
165 Kim McCullough 2:01:07
166 David Ugwuozor 2:01:25
167 Stephanie Bushby 2:01:34
168 Detroy Smith 2:01:47
169 Jon Barnes 2:01:50
170 Matthew Viney 2:01:56
171 Sharon Craig 2:02:04
172 Allie Riker 2:02:19
173 Barry Gordon 2:02:23
174 Zoe Fields 2:02:36
175 Arthur Wightman 2:02:39
176 Susie Thompson 2:02:39
177 Alan Brett 2:02:51
178 Allan Van Der Meer 2:02:52
179 Michael Bartley 2:02:52
180 William Hannigan 2:02:54
181 Edwin Kariuki 2:03:08
182 Bulent Ganal 2:03:10
183 Trevor Brookes 2:03:14
184 Nathan Steede 2:03:21
185 Torian Hill 2:03:22
186 Jenni Simpson 2:03:56
187 Paul Murphy 2:04:26
188 Julie McDonald 2:04:30
189 Chris Harkness 2:04:32
190 Mairi Redmond 2:04:33
191 James Gilmour 2:04:43
192 Brittany Smythe 2:04:45
193 Meg Gutt 2:04:49
194 Martin Gutt 2:04:50
195 Daniel Mutua 2:05:00
196 Patrick Furlong 2:05:00
197 Patrick Graham 2:05:02
198 Christopher Rodrigues 2:05:11
199 Tino Martinez 2:05:17
200 Ivy Manio 2:05:20
201 Michael Garde 2:05:29
202 Sophia Mealy 2:05:35
203 Phillip Anderson 2:05:35
204 Matthew Garrod 2:05:36
205 Hayley Evans 2:05:39
206 Henry Banks 2:06:01
207 Raschid Alami-Merrouni 2:06:08
208 Magda Ward 2:06:10
209 Van Dyke Bean 2:06:10
210 Elizabeth Harris 2:06:20
211 Ciara Flanagan 2:06:21
212 Nicholas Butterfield 2:06:54
213 Kevin Arruda 2:06:58
214 Mark Simons 2:07:00
215 Emily Hopkin 2:07:17
216 Renee Gilchrist 2:07:31
217 Katrina Carr 2:07:33
218 Jonathan Chapman 2:07:42
219 Calvin Steede 2:07:45
220 William Sura 2:08:19
221 Joshua Steen 2:08:37
222 Javier Otamendi 2:09:15
223 Dante Taylor 2:09:19
224 Gabriela Martin 2:09:29
225 Dzuri Gill 2:09:37
226 Mickey Brangman 2:09:40
227 Andy McComb 2:09:46
228 Aileen Smith 2:09:48
229 Nerseh Douglas 2:09:48
230 Jose Andrade 2:09:50
231 Claire De Ste Croix 2:09:57
232 Kiera Aitken 2:10:08
233 Alexandra Pisarek 2:10:11
234 Stacey Paynter 2:10:11
235 Jahkari Furbert 2:10:22
236 Carlo Pinardi 2:10:28
237 Salter Marie 2:11:02
238 Jacob Muchiri 2:11:12
239 Michael Ward 2:11:21
240 Elizabeth Madeiros 2:11:47
241 Jonathan Berry 2:11:54
242 Lauren Kelleher 2:11:58
243 Eddie Benjamin 2:12:01
244 Amy Gee 2:12:25
245 Antoine Simmons 2:12:25
246 Rodrick Newman 2:12:29
247 Claire Gemmell 2:12:44
248 Mark Eldridge 2:13:14
249 Anna Neilson-Williams 2:13:35
250 Nick Garside 2:13:46
251 Emma Lee 2:13:48
252 Emma Barry 2:13:55
253 Melinda Decosta 2:14:04
254 Alexander O’Shea 2:14:25
255 Frances Smith 2:14:35
256 Hatty Stuckes 2:15:24
257 Kevin Davies 2:15:32
258 Allan Degraff Jr. 2:15:33
259 Anne Hieserich 2:16:01
260 Lorenzo Caubalejo 2:16:10
261 Clyde Lee 2:16:22
262 Jc Van Niekerk 2:16:26
263 Paul Gilmour 2:16:33
264 Jakeem Jennings 2:16:35
265 Alan Tiernan 2:16:45
266 Paul Bohus 2:16:48
267 Adam Laing 2:17:15
268 Kayla Raymond 2:17:29
269 Dalila Monterrosa 2:17:38
270 Sam Strangeways 2:18:07
271 Claire Roberts 2:18:16
272 Shonette Higgins 2:18:26
273 Mike Bolsover 2:18:43
274 Diana Li 2:18:47
275 Chris Naylor 2:18:49
276 Amon Cannonier 2:18:55
277 Jasan Smith 2:19:08
278 Jeffrey Tyrrell 2:19:19
279 Peter Sousa 2:19:37
280 Jelani Carlington 2:19:37
281 Christopher Fajen 2:19:41
282 Nancy Roberts 2:20:59
283 Keith Szmierek 2:21:03
284 Stanley Murphy 2:21:32
285 Courtney Richardson 2:21:34
286 Marc Morris 2:21:46
287 Robin Stowe 2:22:02
288 Sharon Austin 2:23:15
289 Terri Durrant 2:23:58
290 Marla Smith 2:24:11
291 Anne Kermode 2:24:12
292 Philip Martin 2:24:58
293 Franco Kwan 2:25:00
294 Justin Hunt 2:25:22
295 Marie-Joelle Chapleau 2:25:30
296 Robert Qutub 2:25:42
297 Benjamin Abbott 2:25:44
298 Donna-Mae Fletcher 2:25:53
299 Anonymous 2:25:57
300 Phil Hospod 2:26:16
301 Karla Bruning 2:26:16
302 Keith Jennings 2:26:30
303 Hannah Murray 2:26:36
304 Ian Hind 2:26:42
305 Anel Du Preez 2:26:45
306 Khari Thornhill 2:27:00
307 Brian McNamara 2:27:51
308 Curtis White 2:28:13
309 Zed Scott 2:28:52
310 Kiki Oyemhen 2:29:40
311 Santiago Medran 2:30:30
312 Jenny Radziwolek 2:30:31
313 Crystal Pittendrigh 2:30:37
314 Dorcas Roberts 2:31:04
315 Eimear Glynn 2:31:09
316 Katherine Cupidore 2:31:45
317 Andrew Cottingham 2:32:04
318 Shaki Easton 2:32:05
319 Struan Smith 2:32:05
320 Carolyn Conway 2:32:37
321 Akira Robinson 2:32:43
322 Zina Jones 2:32:53
323 Sherwyn Richardson 2:33:36
324 Karen Williams 2:34:17
325 David Brown 2:34:57
326 Vincent Belboda 2:34:59
327 Clint Joseph Romero 2:35:25
328 Jordan Bascome 2:35:30
329 Shelby Madeiros 2:35:46
330 Ayanna Wolfe 2:36:44
331 Elizabeth Valencia 2:36:48
332 Priscilla Ogamba 2:36:58
333 Christian Herzog 2:37:40
334 Anthony Cupidore 2:38:44
335 Thomas Hands 2:38:53
336 Cassy Blake 2:39:59
337 Joseph Matthew 2:40:23
338 Steven Conway 2:40:44
339 Michael Williams 2:42:19
340 Liz Cunningham 2:43:03
341 Samantha Bishop 2:43:03
342 Dion Ming 2:44:07
343 Stefan Smith 2:44:58
344 Ryann De Vera 2:45:11
345 Marie Trott 2:45:33
346 Tina Adderley 2:46:01
347 Jayvyn Iris 2:46:11
348 Edwina Arorash 2:46:23
349 Antun Duzevic 2:46:34
350 Rolondo Wilson 2:46:56
351 Melissa Brangman 2:47:21
352 Feven Binega-Northcott 2:47:54
353 Jemimah Orina 2:49:27
354 Demiqua Daniels 2:53:29
355 Peter Richold 2:53:33
356 Dodi Mason 2:53:34
357 Carol Griffith 2:53:34
358 Joanne Medeiros 2:53:35
359 Ryliegh McGhee 2:54:05
360 Florence Sharpe 2:54:10
361 Gary Joel 2:54:52
362 Marquel Deshields 2:56:21
363 Edwin Smith 2:57:51
364 Nancy Stevens 2:59:04
365 Cathryn Minors 2:59:11
366 Elizabeth Arnold 2:59:37
367 Michelle Monish 3:00:14
368 Heidi Bonilla 3:01:10
369 Natalie Price 3:02:15
370 Barbara Clemens 3:03:24
371 Gilda Cann 3:04:12
372 Deborah Pharoah-Williams 3:04:29
373 Brendon Harris 3:07:06
374 Dee-Ah Iris 3:10:18
375 Beau Evans 3:13:22
376 Desmond Crockwell 3:19:35
377 Deonna Hill 3:21:22
378 Linh Chu 3:21:24
379 Aldo Campbell 3:23:23
380 Arion Rattan 3:26:52
381 Stefan Dill 3:27:09
382 Shervin Hollis 3:28:30
383 Stanley Davis 3:34:58
384 Emichael Jones 3:35:48
385 Michelle Lambert 3:36:56
386 Shaun Lambert 3:37:08
387 Solay Thomas 3:45:07
388 Ciara Bell 3:46:02
389 Lauren Bell 3:46:05
390 Nuri Latham 3:46:08
391 Carl Louie Romero 3:47:25

Relay Teams

1 Turbochemtank 1:33:26
2 We Win Again, Right? 1:34:45
3 Saltus 7 1:36:08
4 Trying Teens 1:37:29
5 Relay Kids 1:43:47
6 Livin’ De Dream Team 1:52:20
7 K Money Doesnot Know 1:53:56
8 Lindo’s 1:57:56
9 Cross Fat 1:58:54
10 It’s Running Cats And Dogs 1:59:45
11 Trying Teen Moms 2:02:42
12 Chafe Your Dreams 2:05:24
13 Aon United 2:05:41
14 Czech Mates 2:06:38
15 Butterfield And Vallis 2:10:07
16 Pitts Pals 2:10:39
17 The Covid Express 2:11:15
18 Banana Slugs 2:14:10
19 Resolute Runners 2:27:16
20 4 Birds 1 Lung 2:31:08
21 Real Ones 2:41:21
22 Let’s Just Finish 2:41:25
23 Special Olympics Bermuda 3:13:33
24 Team 2 Sobda 3:25:33

2019 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

Individual Race

1 (*****) Lamont Marshall 1:11:38
2 (*****) Sean Trott 1:14:58
3 (*****) Sammy Degraff 1:16:13
4 (1) James O’Shea 1:18:26
5 (2) Spencer Butterfield 1:20:08
6 (3) Tucker Murphy 1:20:53
7 (4) Dennis Mbelenzi 1:21:21
8 (1) Christopher Harris 1:21:57
9 (5) Tom Mills 1:22:21
10 (6) Moses Mufandaedza 1:22:30
11 (7) Alec Finch 1:22:39
12 (8) Ariell Evans 1:24:36
13 (2) Damian Gold 1:24:39
14 (9) Evgeni Vasilev 1:25:09
15 (1) Neil De Ste Croix 1:25:29
16 (10) Seamus Fearon 1:25:42
17 (3) Alvaro Lutucuta 1:25:50
18 (11) Jonathan Ball 1:25:56
19 (4) James Roberts 1:26:49
20 (12) Domico Watson 1:26:52
21 (5) Jamie Fraser 1:26:58
22 (13) Maritz Theron 1:27:14
23 (14) Andrew Simons 1:27:19
24 (15) Adrian Stromberg 1:27:46
25 (*****) Rose-Anna Hoey 1:27:58
26 (2) Fabri Alvera 1:28:28
27 (16) Allan Fox 1:29:47
28 (6) Eric Fairfield 1:29:52
29 (1) Ryan Outerbridge 1:30:06
30 (17) Tim Price 1:30:08
31 (18) Jonas Muir Wood 1:30:27
32 (3) Glen Wilks 1:30:33
33 (*****) Martina Olcheski-Bell 1:30:43
34 (19) Jason Williams 1:32:05
35 (7) Chris Fosker 1:32:30
36 (20) Will Green 1:32:49
37 (21) Dustin Luck 1:32:50
38 (22) Joseph Obadha 1:33:17
39 (*****) Deon Breary 1:33:20
40 (23) Zico Majors 1:33:32
41 (24) Dan Samilski 1:33:33
42 (25) Kanaz Tuzo 1:34:03
43 (1) Gayle Lindsay 1:34:38
44 (8) Phil Alvey 1:34:41
45 (26) Kyle Dailey 1:35:00
46 (9) Damon Ming 1:35:04
47 (27) Alex McManus 1:35:25
48 (4) Stephen Egan 1:35:47
49 (28) David Lunn 1:36:19
50 (10) David Gazzard 1:36:34
51 (2) Nicole Cook 1:36:36
52 (29) Philippe Froncioni 1:36:39
53 (2) Iziah Tucker 1:36:58
54 (11) Gerald Gakundi 1:37:02
55 (5) Ricky Sousa 1:37:10
56 (30) Alexander Bates 1:37:13
57 (31) Shay Brown 1:37:14
58 (32) Mark Robinson 1:37:17
59 (33) Ciaran Keaveny 1:37:22
60 (12) David McHugh 1:37:26
61 (6) Geoffrey Blee 1:37:31
62 (7) Alex McLaughlin 1:37:32
63 (34) Ryan Gibbons 1:37:45
64 (1) Neil Halliday 1:37:48
65 (35) Frank Morgan 1:37:49
66 (13) Peter Tobin 1:37:53
67 (36) Darin Cassidy 1:38:01
68 (14) Trevor Hedges 1:38:05
69 (15) James Rawlins 1:38:27
70 (37) Eugene Simmons 1:38:37
71 (38) Rodrigo Jesus Hernandez Martinez 1:38:53
72 (39) Kris Hedges 1:38:59
73 (16) Frederick Phillips 1:39:00
74 (8) Guy Kelly 1:39:13
75 (40) Tracey Steede 1:39:38
76 (17) Steven Smith 1:39:40
77 (3) Suzanne Socki 1:39:42
78 (1) Ayelet Shrem 1:40:03
79 (18) Andrew Davis 1:40:03
80 (41) Jahmarley Samuels 1:40:05
81 (9) Ged Navesey 1:40:07
82 (4) Laura Graham 1:40:20
83 (19) Stephen Paynter 1:40:38
84 (1) Victoria Fiddick 1:40:53
85 (2) Sarah Thompson 1:40:56
86 (42) Akim Johnston 1:41:42
87 (20) Chris Parry 1:41:46
88 (43) Patrick Graham 1:41:57
89 (2) Manuel Lopes 1:41:58
90 (21) John Thompson 1:42:02
91 (44) Darran Reitze 1:42:34
92 (5) Laura Wright 1:42:41
93 (3) Anna Laura Hocking 1:43:01
94 (10) Martin Hassell 1:43:01
95 (6) Allison Petty 1:43:06
96 (7) Krista Dyer 1:43:10
97 (45) Nicholas Taylor 1:43:17
98 (3) Marcus Bassett 1:43:35
99 (46) Michael Schindel 1:43:35
100 (22) Andrew Hughes 1:43:36
101 (47) Moad Fahmi 1:43:41
102 (23) David Ross 1:44:08
103 (24) Mathew Clingerman 1:44:20
104 (4) Andrea Luber 1:44:22
105 (11) Scott Neil 1:44:23
106 (25) Wayne Clapham 1:44:34
107 (48) Alexander O’Shea 1:44:35
108 (8) Giselle Yeung 1:44:45
109 (49) Paolo Fiandesio 1:44:46
110 (12) Jay Riihiluoma 1:44:56
111 (9) Laura Knox-Clingerman 1:44:59
112 (26) Anton Doloricon 1:45:06
113 (13) Dennis Wainwright 1:45:26
114 (50) Florin Teleman 1:45:39
115 (51) Andrew Kirkpatrick 1:45:46
116 (14) Keith Marshall 1:45:54
117 (52) Joshua Alvera 1:45:58
118 (53) Chefton Hall 1:46:06
119 (54) Fernando Carvalho Pacheco 1:46:16
120 (55) Evan Faulkenberry 1:46:19
121 (56) Ciaran Russell 1:46:38
122 (10) Chloe MacDonald 1:47:01
123 (11) Laura Fosker 1:47:03
124 (12) Becky Vernon 1:47:13
125 (57) David Stewart 1:47:15
126 (27) Stelian Dragan 1:47:20
127 (15) Jeremy Burnham 1:47:32
128 (58) Richard Howells 1:47:32
129 (59) Giles Spurling 1:47:39
130 (60) Khiry Mello 1:47:42
131 (28) William Porteous 1:47:53
132 (29) David Soutter 1:48:04
133 (61) Paul McDonald 1:48:09
134 (5) Tracey Sutherland 1:48:17
135 (30) Stafford Lowe 1:48:25
136 (3) Ray Leone 1:48:34
137 (31) Zac Ziegler 1:48:34
138 (62) Scott Cobon 1:49:01
139 (63) Garon Wilkinson 1:49:17
140 (13) Katie Decouto 1:49:27
141 (14) Allie Parry 1:49:28
142 (15) Emily Lawrence 1:49:51
143 (16) Stepanka Sprincova 1:49:56
144 (32) Mark Harris 1:50:17
145 (64) Trent Daniels 1:50:30
146 (16) Alistair McNeish 1:50:54
147 (33) Brian McGonagle 1:50:55
148 (4) Sion Symonds 1:51:04
149 (17) Renuka Darjee 1:51:29
150 (65) Matthew Seegelaar 1:51:40
151 (18) Pauline Berrien 1:51:44
152 (19) Tammy Faulkenberry 1:51:54
153 (17) Neal Trott 1:52:04
154 (34) Colm Homan 1:52:04
155 (20) Alexandra Mellor 1:52:10
156 (35) Denis Rowe 1:52:14
157 (36) Steven Pegg 1:52:24
158 (1) Antun Duzevic 1:52:40
159 (37) Mike Teng 1:52:44
160 (4) Calvin Steede 1:53:04
161 (66) Shawn Hassell 1:53:16
162 (38) Shawn Simons 1:53:29
163 (6) Gianina Tescu 1:53:29
164 (67) Kyler Knights 1:53:33
165 (1) Kayla Raymond 1:53:33
166 (21) Christiana Halliday 1:53:34
167 (2) Alison McConnell 1:53:50
168 (68) Aaron Furbert 1:54:03
169 (69) Van Dyke Bean 1:54:04
170 (5) Mark Albouy 1:54:12
171 (39) Jay Pedro 1:54:14
172 (40) Zachary Clammer 1:54:24
173 (70) Michal Propas 1:54:40
174 (71) Shannon Kelly 1:54:42
175 (72) Shawn Swainson 1:54:43
176 (73) Campbell Duffy 1:54:44
177 (74) Matt Hayden 1:55:05
178 (6) Andrew McComb 1:55:09
179 (75) Christopher Sullivan 1:55:11
180 (76) Adam Moore 1:55:11
181 (22) Taylor Sullivan 1:55:11
182 (7) Roderick Gray 1:55:13
183 (77) Kevin Arruda 1:55:13
184 (18) Trevor Todd 1:55:33
185 (41) Dennie O’Connor 1:55:37
186 (78) Jesse Sheppard 1:55:43
187 (79) Kion Knights 1:55:56
188 (42) Raschid Alami-Merrouni 1:55:59
189 (43) Mark Danforth 1:56:07
190 (80) Benjamin Zoellner 1:56:35
191 (81) Andre Bolotenko 1:56:39
192 (7) Lizzy Deangelis 1:56:45
193 (23) Julie Ziegler 1:56:59
194 (82) Martin Maringi 1:57:15
195 (44) Brian McDevitt 1:57:15
196 (45) Ben Blackburne 1:57:18
197 (83) Isandah Kokello 1:57:40
198 (84) Peter Nganga 1:57:40
199 (46) Bruce A Sinclair 1:57:47
200 (3) Sharon Craig 1:57:55
201 (19) Rolondo Wilson 1:58:03
202 (85) George Costa 1:58:03
203 (86) Ethan Bai 1:58:03
204 (87) Gavin Manders 1:58:12
205 (20) Wendell Anderson 1:58:14
206 (88) Justus Anderson 1:58:15
207 (47) Gavin O’Connor 1:58:15
208 (24) Sharmini Samuels 1:58:16
209 (8) Anna Neilson-Williams 1:58:16
210 (9) Elizabeth Harris 1:58:18
211 (89) Alex Godet 1:58:41
212 (90) Allan Van Der Meer 1:58:42
213 (91) Coolidge Durham 1:58:49
214 (5) Scott Redmond 1:58:55
215 (48) Geoff Forrest 1:58:59
216 (92) Robert Brookfield 1:58:59
217 (93) Edward Mishambi 1:59:01
218 (94) Mustafa Ingham 1:59:05
219 (49) David Friston 1:59:05
220 (25) Leila Wadson 1:59:09
221 (26) Jenni Simpson 1:59:09
222 (27) Melinda Decosta 1:59:13
223 (21) Jose Andrade 1:59:16
224 (95) Michael Bartley 1:59:28
225 (50) Ricardo Maybury 1:59:59
226 (22) Sheldon Steede 2:00:01
227 (96) Zed Scott 2:00:07
228 (8) Tommy Sinclair 2:00:08
229 (9) Luis Muso 2:00:13
230 (4) Mairi Redmond 2:00:20
231 (97) David Signor 2:00:25
232 (51) Andrew Exell 2:00:25
233 (52) Steven Ortiz 2:00:47
234 (53) Teru Shimbara 2:00:49
235 (23) Carlton Richardson 2:00:50
236 (54) Mo Oshalla 2:00:50
237 (28) Val Horrobin 2:00:52
238 (98) Jonathan Cabral 2:00:53
239 (99) Mark Cabral 2:00:54
240 (100) Nathan Samuels 2:01:21
241 (24) Mark Eldridge 2:01:34
242 (29) Jasmine-Blaire Majors 2:01:36
243 (30) Lauren Gross 2:01:37
244 (101) Daniel Holliday 2:01:38
245 (55) Jermaine Hayward 2:01:39
246 (25) Reuben Mallory 2:01:56
247 (102) Cj Toney 2:02:02
248 (56) Chris Smith 2:02:09
249 (31) Jennifer Adderley 2:02:09
250 (10) Alison Green 2:02:11
251 (103) Stephen Wallace 2:02:14
252 (57) Adrian Dill 2:02:19
253 (32) Alejandra Castano 2:02:29
254 (104) Ben Green 2:02:37
255 (5) Kate Tomkins 2:02:43
256 (105) David Ugwuozor 2:02:49
257 (58) Jeffrey Tyrrell 2:02:51
258 (26) Rolf Runkel 2:02:57
259 (106) Ronae Darrell 2:03:00
260 (59) Javier Otamendi 2:03:00
261 (10) Brian McNamara 2:03:16
262 (60) Jay Thurlow 2:03:27
263 (107) Nick Garside 2:03:34
264 (61) Ryan McGhie 2:03:38
265 (27) Gary Joel 2:04:12
266 (62) Alan Potts 2:04:13
267 (108) Jean-Francois Huertas 2:04:14
268 (109) Sergio Edness 2:04:16
269 (33) Rebecca Dunkle 2:04:18
270 (110) Colin O’Sullivan 2:04:18
271 (34) Rosie Finnigan 2:04:19
272 (28) Ifor Hughes 2:04:19
273 (111) Oscar Jimenez 2:04:19
274 (35) Melanni Dadole 2:04:23
275 (112) Adam Laing 2:04:36
276 (11) Kevin Anderson 2:04:55
277 (36) Jessica McLennan 2:05:09
278 (63) Alun Thomas 2:05:10
279 (29) Bob Qutub 2:05:11
280 (113) Timotheus Smuts 2:05:16
281 (11) Dee-Ah Iris 2:05:19
282 (64) Chris Harkness 2:05:19
283 (114) Ryann De Vera 2:05:19
284 (115) Ernest Signor 2:05:21
285 (37) Suzanne Howells 2:05:25
286 (30) Simon Arnott 2:05:30
287 (31) Timothy Paul 2:05:34
288 (32) Mitchell Trott 2:05:35
289 (65) David Collette 2:05:41
290 (66) Jamie Pedro 2:05:49
291 (12) Daina Casling 2:06:08
292 (67) Rodrick Newman 2:06:08
293 (6) Michelle Berkeley 2:06:30
294 (68) Adrian Cunningham 2:06:40
295 (33) Jasan Smith 2:06:47
296 (69) Jamal Albuoy 2:06:51
297 (38) Marni Swart 2:06:54
298 (34) Carlo Pinardi 2:07:04
299 (13) Kymette Rossouw 2:07:11
300 (39) Amber Farrington 2:07:20
301 (35) Robin Holder 2:07:48
302 (36) Edward Harris 2:07:53
303 (40) Karyn Shapiro 2:07:56
304 (116) Brandon Okpalobi 2:08:02
305 (41) Madison Brewer 2:08:07
306 (117) Alexander Davis 2:08:16
307 (42) Amy Fox 2:08:16
308 (43) Emma Ryves 2:08:17
309 (37) Joe Barbosa 2:08:19
310 (44) Julie Hevia 2:08:24
311 (38) Dwight Jackson 2:08:25
312 (45) Elle Dowd 2:08:28
313 (12) Ian Hind 2:08:52
314 (46) Beth Hollis 2:08:53
315 (47) Frances Smith 2:09:01
316 (48) Natasha Marshall 2:09:03
317 (118) Andrew Osborne 2:09:08
318 (39) Paul Gilmour 2:09:33
319 (49) Kirsty Willemse 2:09:34
320 (50) Ashley Grimmel 2:09:42
321 (51) Natasha Kiemnec 2:09:43
322 (14) Claire McDevitt 2:09:49
323 (70) Usseff Eve 2:09:54
324 (119) Nigel Lee 2:09:58
325 (120) John Farrell 2:10:00
326 (52) Claire Gemmell 2:10:19
327 (121) Mark Outerbridge 2:10:35
328 (53) Katrina Carr 2:10:44
329 (40) Gilad Hayeem 2:10:49
330 (54) Diana Li 2:11:38
331 (71) Marquel Deshields 2:11:59
332 (41) Eddie Benjamin 2:12:07
333 (55) Fiona Donaldson 2:12:09
334 (72) Trevor Haynes 2:12:14
335 (122) Paul Bohus 2:12:16
336 (123) Trevor Nelson 2:12:29
337 (73) Michael Daniel 2:12:43
338 (15) Rachael Rothwell 2:12:57
339 (56) Michelle Lightbourn 2:13:17
340 (42) John Corbin Durrant 2:13:27
341 (124) Allan Degraff 2:13:32
342 (57) Rolisa Camille 2:14:00
343 (58) Sally Outerbridge 2:14:03
344 (59) Francesca Cacace 2:14:20
345 (43) Milan Oleksak 2:14:30
346 (125) Jonny Jones 2:14:32
347 (60) Becky McCarthy-Smith 2:14:49
348 (74) Keith Szmierek 2:15:11
349 (44) Gary Bright 2:15:36
350 (61) Tracy Nemec 2:15:46
351 (62) Margot Robert 2:15:50
352 (45) Bil Krauss 2:15:52
353 (126) Nicholas Scanlon 2:15:57
354 (7) Theresa Duncan 2:16:03
355 (63) Melody Greenslade 2:16:14
356 (16) Ayesha Vickers-Brown 2:16:37
357 (127) Nico Barclay 2:17:19
358 (46) Vincent Belboda 2:17:35
359 (47) Glenn Simons 2:17:58
360 (8) Myrian Balitian-Dill 2:18:03
361 (128) Alistair Charleston 2:18:18
362 (9) Glennis Butterfield 2:18:22
363 (129) John Gibbons 2:18:29
364 (13) Rodney Caines 2:18:30
365 (130) Nick Lines 2:18:33
366 (131) Divan Steyn 2:18:46
367 (64) Megan Mahoney 2:19:06
368 (132) William Haddrell 2:19:06
369 (65) Emma Barry 2:19:26
370 (14) Clyde Lee 2:19:27
371 (10) Zina Jones 2:20:08
372 (133) Kyle Deroza 2:20:13
373 (66) Chelsea Herbert 2:20:14
374 (6) Kyrun Zuill 2:20:25
375 (17) Angela Cook 2:20:31
376 (67) Terrisa Stewart 2:20:40
377 (75) Jacob Muchiri 2:20:47
378 (134) Deondre Morris 2:21:17
379 (76) Matthew Wild 2:21:27
380 (135) Muhammad Ishaq 2:22:03
381 (68) Mickia Brangman 2:22:07
382 (136) Roderick Nesbitt 2:22:08
383 (11) Marla Smith 2:22:11
384 (48) William Desilva Jr 2:22:11
385 (49) James Young 2:22:11
386 (18) Tina Adderley 2:22:20
387 (12) Jannell Ford 2:22:25
388 (137) Khari Thornhill 2:23:01
389 (138) Andrew Tavares 2:23:01
390 (1) Lisa Ferrari 2:23:16
391 (69) Emily Spurling 2:23:28
392 (19) Kerry Graham 2:23:32
393 (139) Charles Sullivan 2:23:35
394 (50) Larry Mussenden 2:23:42
395 (70) Jordan Bascome 2:23:45
396 (140) Franco Kwan 2:23:54
397 (77) Richard Biram 2:23:57
398 (71) Jennifer Pitcher 2:24:08
399 (72) Keishae Robinson 2:24:13
400 (141) Shaki Easton 2:24:14
401 (142) Andrew Cottingham 2:24:14
402 (73) Esme Davidge 2:24:16
403 (143) Russell Griffith 2:24:35
404 (2) Barbara Clemens 2:24:45
405 (74) Elizabeth Valencia 2:24:58
406 (51) Kevin Davies 2:25:59
407 (78) Jon Pedro 2:26:49
408 (75) Ziara Campbell 2:27:07
409 (144) Arrington Smith 2:27:19
410 (145) Jeff Bromwich 2:27:37
411 (76) Eva Shahim 2:28:15
412 (20) Helen D’Souza 2:28:25
413 (79) Narayandatt Mangar 2:28:26
414 (52) Carlos Rego 2:28:30
415 (21) Natalie Dyrli 2:29:21
416 (53) Philip Roque 2:29:22
417 (54) Shawn Simmons 2:29:27
418 (15) George Gibbons 2:30:00
419 (80) Eric Bean 2:30:04
420 (146) Victory Chimbi 2:30:29
421 (16) John Lee 2:30:29
422 (17) Struan Smith 2:30:36
423 (3) Mayberline Black 2:31:05
424 (4) Edwina Arorash 2:31:05
425 (77) Tia Beckmann 2:31:05
426 (78) Olivia Smart 2:31:07
427 (147) Sivakumar Senthamaraikannan 2:31:31
428 (55) Carlos Lara 2:31:38
429 (81) Kofi Takyi 2:32:07
430 (82) Cyril Simmons 2:32:08
431 (79) Sarah King 2:32:10
432 (56) Steven Barber 2:32:11
433 (80) Danielle Foote 2:32:26
434 (5) Sue King 2:32:39
435 (13) Sonya Burrows 2:33:02
436 (148) Joshua Gilbert 2:33:18
437 (57) Deryck Raymond 2:33:18
438 (81) Myrtia Eberly 2:33:19
439 (82) Kelly Monger 2:33:24
440 (83) Mark Flippen 2:33:39
441 (7) James Rawlins III 2:33:48
442 (22) Teresa Gallant 2:34:03
443 (84) Michael Williams 2:34:05
444 (23) Nicole Arorash 2:34:16
445 (18) Joseph Matthew 2:34:22
446 (58) Jacek Popko 2:34:34
447 (149) Alnique Simmons 2:34:41
448 (85) Ankoma Cannonier 2:35:27
449 (150) Thomas Smith 2:35:29
450 (83) Marna Louw 2:35:30
451 (84) Diana Dissington 2:35:55
452 (151) Paul Dissington 2:35:56
453 (85) Amelia Cole 2:35:56
454 (14) Dodi Mason 2:36:07
455 (24) Kim Raymond 2:37:08
456 (152) Jarizhino Simmons 2:37:19
457 (86) Katalin Huszics 2:37:36
458 (87) Emma King 2:37:38
459 (86) Stevon Ascento 2:38:02
460 (153) James Robinson 2:38:08
461 (88) Kiki Oyemhen 2:38:11
462 (154) Andrew Solyntjes 2:38:21
463 (89) Michelle Monish 2:38:42
464 (90) Melissa Brangman 2:38:49
465 (87) Chico Trott 2:38:49
466 (155) Kieran Evans 2:39:27
467 (15) Sacha Bearden 2:39:36
468 (16) Suzanna Schaper 2:40:27
469 (88) Brent Tabor 2:40:34
470 (17) Elizabeth Tabor 2:40:34
471 (59) Mark Crabb 2:40:40
472 (25) Christine Joell 2:41:05
473 (156) Terence Martinez 2:41:08
474 (157) Khayriek Woolridge 2:41:43
475 (91) Lalita Vaswani 2:41:59
476 (26) Shelley Lewis 2:42:42
477 (19) Frederick Steede 2:42:53
478 (18) Marie Trott 2:43:00
479 (2) Edward Rawlins 2:43:07
480 (158) Aldo Campbell 2:43:15
481 (89) Chris Naylor 2:43:20
482 (27) Alshia Lugo 2:43:30
483 (92) Jennifer Prescott 2:43:36
484 (28) Lynette Douglas 2:43:37
485 (20) Kenneth O’Neill 2:43:50
486 (29) Juliette Rewan 2:44:35
487 (159) Jahvon Mallory 2:44:36
488 (19) Keitha Wallace 2:44:41
489 (6) Florence Sharpe 2:47:02
490 (93) Iesha Musson 2:49:16
491 (30) Catherine Burns 2:49:31
492 (94) Ola Rosinska 2:49:32
493 (90) Letroy Trott 2:49:51
494 (95) Trudy Trott 2:49:51
495 (31) Mary Scott 2:51:21
496 (96) Robyn Bardgett 2:51:24
497 (91) Nashon Burrows 2:51:43
498 (160) Clint Romero 2:52:46
499 (20) Davina Dickinson 2:53:12
500 (21) Charl Trott 2:53:33
501 (3) Ray Medeiros 2:54:58
502 (7) Gina Bradshaw 2:54:59
503 (92) Warwick Bear 2:55:26
504 (97) Cliodhna McCarthy 2:55:41
505 (161) Stuart Howett 2:55:41
506 (162) Jordan Johnson 2:55:51
507 (98) Demiqua Daniels 2:57:03
508 (99) Deonna Hill 2:57:17
509 (93) Brendon Harris 2:57:58
510 (100) Alina Cret 2:57:58
511 (32) Andrea Ottley 3:00:15
512 (21) Lynette Bean 3:00:19
513 (101) Jennifer Thuell 3:02:01
514 (8) Gilda Cann 3:05:57
515 (33) Lilla Zuill 3:07:53
516 (102) Verlencia Aberdeen 3:08:17
517 (94) Andrew Rahman 3:08:19
518 (95) Kendrick Zuill 3:09:18
519 (22) Edwin Smith 3:10:02
520 (103) Susan Robinson 3:10:19
521 (9) Patricia Daniels 3:13:53
522 (34) Fara Lugrin 3:15:01
523 (22) V. Roslyn Simmons 3:15:36
524 (163) Nuri Hunter Latham 3:18:43
525 (164) Brighton Swan 3:25:59
526 (35) Emily Kiruki 3:33:01
527 (165) Luke Kelly 3:56:32
528 (23) Kim Burns 3:56:49
529 (24) Ruby Dill 4:06:57

Open Teams

1 (1) #Trivial 1:31:05
2 (2) The Spring Chickens 1:35:35
3 (3) Way Ahead of Bates 1:41:05
4 (4) Saffas and Canuck 1:43:50
5 (5) Marathon session 1:47:52
6 (6) Quadruple Espresso 1:50:04
7 (7) The Misfits 1:51:32
8 (8) JMMZ 1:55:27
9 (9) JFDN 1:55:42
10 (10) Are We There Yet ? 1:56:12
11 (11) Hindssight 2 1:56:24
12 (12) Book clubbers 1:57:04
13 (13) Squash the Rest 1:58:13
14 (14) gals 1:59:58
15 (15) 1st Timers 2:00:07
16 (16) Suns Out Buns Out 2:00:27
17 (17) 3 Old Ladies and a Stud 2:00:29
18 (18) Normal People Would Drive 2:01:16
19 (19) Squash stooges 2:01:17
20 (20) Team Breck 2:06:07
21 (21) Hindssight 1 2:07:45
22 (22) The Bermuda Rectangle 2:07:51
23 (23) Vintage 1979 2:10:26
24 (24) Not Fast, but Fabulous! 2:10:35
25 (25) Pretty & Tough 2:17:34
26 (26) Team Why Are We Doing This? 2:18:04
27 (27) Mind Over Miles 2:18:17
28 (28) Swizzle Sisters 2:19:05
29 (29) Running on empty 2:19:29
30 (30) LikeTheWind 2:19:43
31 (31) The Friends of Hope Academy 2 2:20:09
32 (32) The Friends of Hope Academy 5 2:20:09
33 (33) Crypto Runniers 2:26:55
34 (34) Long Distance Relay-tionships 2:29:17
35 (35) Beat the Couch Team 2 2:39:31
36 (36) Beat the Couch Team 1 2:39:32
37 (37) Teachers Rugby Team 1 2:43:38

Club/Corporate Team

1 (1) Bermuda Squash Racquets Association 1:33:57
2 (2) PwC Pickles 1:44:15
3 (3) Aon (Bermuda) Ltd. 1:47:21
4 (4) Killer Bees 1:48:06
5 (5) Renegades RFC 1:48:29
6 (6) The Sports Source 1:48:39
7 (7) We KAIM, We Conquered. ORBIS 1:51:14
8 (8) Is there a baton? ORBIS 1:52:12
9 (9) EY Team 1 1:55:21
10 (10) Team Sacrifice. ORBIS 1:55:58
11 (11) Fidelis 2 1:56:40
12 (12) Horse Power 1:57:56
13 (13) Argus A-Team 1:59:25
14 (14) Holistic Fitness 1:59:32
15 (15) Grotto Bay Tennis 2:02:16
16 (16) Nephila Ladies 2:02:16
17 (17) EY Team 2 2:03:31
18 (18) FREISENBRUCH GOING THE DISTANCE 2:03:59
19 (19) Fidelis 1 2:08:27
20 (20) TRFC A-Team 2:09:47
21 (21) Pembroke Tile Sloths 2:11:30
22 (22) Lindos Market 2:13:10
23 (23) Are we there yet? 2:18:33
24 (24) BHB IcyHot Ninjas 2:19:50
25 (25) TRFC 2:23:04
26 (26) BHB BioFreeze Gladiators 2:25:20
27 (27) Lombard Odier Bermuda 2:26:04
28 (28) Lombard Odier #Bahamas50 2:32:41
29 (29) BHB Bengay Warriors 2:41:33
30 (30) TRFC Pacemakers 2:51:28
31 (31) Teacher Rugby – Rucking Relayers 2:51:29
32 (32) TRFC Snails 2:51:54
33 (33) Teachers RFC for the Ages 2:51:54

Masters Teams

1 (1) Full Of It 2:09:16
2 (2) Ostrich Runners 2:19:52
3 (3) Orange Pacers 2:35:18
School Teams
1 (1) Saltus Knights 1:32:19
2 (2) Saltus Middle School Sprinters 1:32:45
3 (3) BHS Winner One’s 2:00:21

Family Teams

1 (1) The Roberts & Lines Family 1:50:34
2 (2) Stunner Runners 2:08:09
3 (3) The JEMS 2:15:15
4 (4) Hayward Family 2:19:13
5 (5) BDANYC 2:23:22
6 (6) Jahs Angels 2:24:56
7 (7) TRFC Crosses 2:50:32

2018 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

Individual Race

1 (*****) Lamont Marshall 1:14:41
2 (*****) Sean Trott 1:19:08
3 (*****) Seamus Fearon 1:20:40
4 (1) Christopher Harris 1:23:00
5 (1) Dennis Mbelenzi 1:23:54
6 (2) Moses Mufandaedza 1:26:53
7 (3) Lucas Barton 1:27:43
8 (4) Artur Paulino 1:28:16
9 (5) Maritz Theron 1:28:21
10 (6) Sammy Degraff 1:28:51
11 (1) Glen Wilks 1:28:54
12 (7) Andrew Simons 1:28:54
13 (8) Kris Hedges 1:29:05
14 (9) Jason Williams 1:29:32
15 (10) Kanaz Tuzo 1:31:48
16 (2) Omari Hart 1:31:53
17 (3) Peter Gracey 1:32:16
18 (11) Chayce Smith 1:32:34
19 (12) Massimo Tarulli 1:32:44
20 (4) Alvaro Lutucuta 1:32:58
21 (13) Tom Cooper 1:33:15
22 (*****) Nikki Butterfield 1:33:20
23 (14) Allan Fox 1:33:26
24 (5) Tom Booth 1:33:46
25 (15) Chris Fosker 1:33:55
26 (6) Darryl Herrick 1:34:03
27 (*****) Christine Dailey 1:34:07
28 (16) Jonas Muir Wood 1:35:05
29 (17) Reilly McGreen 1:35:08
30 (*****) Martina Olcheski-Bell 1:35:12
31 (18) Adrian Stromberg 1:36:03
32 (19) Ryan Gibbons 1:36:17
33 (20) Nathaniel Hartwig 1:36:40
34 (21) Teddy Shum 1:36:40
35 (7) David Gazzard 1:37:01
36 (22) Kyle Harvey 1:37:06
37 (1) Gayle Lindsay 1:37:18
38 (23) Warren Miller 1:37:23
39 (24) Domico Watson 1:37:46
40 (1) Akim Johnston 1:38:07
41 (1) Deon Breary 1:38:16
42 (25) Jonathan Ball 1:38:19
43 (26) David McHugh 1:38:21
44 (27) Ciaran Keaveny 1:38:30
45 (28) Alexander Winfield 1:38:32
46 (8) James Roberts 1:38:33
47 (29) Michael Toyer 1:38:42
48 (30) Will Green 1:39:05
49 (31) Sam Butler 1:40:00
50 (32) Mike Schindel 1:40:07
51 (9) Philip Mace 1:40:07
52 (1) Sonya Burrows 1:40:08
53 (33) Michael Ward 1:40:47
54 (34) Zico Majors 1:40:59
55 (10) Phil Alvey 1:41:05
56 (1) Stanley Greenslade 1:41:07
57 (2) Geoffrey Blee 1:41:32
58 (35) Damon Ming 1:41:38
59 (36) Eugene Simmons 1:41:45
60 (37) Joseph Obadha 1:42:10
61 (38) Frank Morgan 1:42:20
62 (39) Ricky Sousa 1:42:54
63 (2) Victoria Fiddick 1:43:05
64 (40) Micah Franklin 1:43:09
65 (41) Richard Fulton 1:43:12
66 (3) Ricky Sousa 1:43:21
67 (42) Nicholas Tenorio 1:43:30
68 (43) Jack Higson 1:43:43
69 (11) Frederick Phillips 1:43:47
70 (12) Benjamin Lau 1:43:56
71 (44) Nicholas Taylor 1:44:06
72 (13) Gerald Gakundi 1:44:08
73 (45) Vaughan Van Oudtshoorn 1:44:11
74 (46) Raul Villalba Van Dijk 1:44:21
75 (47) Neil Burt 1:44:30
76 (48) Tracey Steede 1:44:45
77 (49) Jonathan Briers 1:44:56
78 (50) Shay Brown 1:44:58
79 (4) Derek Thomas 1:45:26
80 (51) Chris Nusum 1:45:50
81 (14) Stephen Paynter 1:45:53
82 (5) Alex McLaughlin 1:45:59
83 (2) Vivienne Lochhead 1:46:02
84 (2) Gemma Holden 1:46:26
85 (3) Anna Laura Hocking 1:46:42
86 (52) Chris Parry 1:46:48
87 (4) Tracey Sutherland 1:46:51
88 (53) Dustin Luck 1:47:07
89 (15) Nirobi Smith 1:47:20
90 (16) Timothy Patterson 1:48:23
91 (6) Jay Riihiluoma 1:48:37
92 (7) Calvin Steede 1:48:40
93 (17) Jeremy Burnham 1:48:43
94 (54) Damian Pitcher 1:48:48
95 (18) Chase Toogood 1:48:51
96 (19) Philip Matthews 1:48:51
97 (3) Stepanka Sprincova 1:49:13
98 (20) Dave Wolffe 1:49:22
99 (21) Colm Homan 1:49:24
100 (55) Damian Cooper 1:49:30
101 (56) Jamarley Samuels 1:49:38
102 (4) Suzanne Socki 1:49:40
103 (5) Liz Coates 1:49:51
104 (22) Mark Harris 1:49:56
105 (57) Darin Cassidy 1:50:04
106 (5) Nicole Andreasen 1:50:04
107 (2) Larry Hodge 1:50:09
108 (2) Marcus Brangman 1:50:14
109 (23) Craig Rothwell 1:50:20
110 (8) Carlo Pinardi 1:50:24
111 (6) Sarah Thompson 1:50:26
112 (58) Price Smith 1:50:31
113 (59) Scott Cobon 1:50:53
114 (9) Rolondo Wilson 1:51:00
115 (7) Shariene Sousa 1:51:19
116 (1) Christina Westholm-Schroder 1:51:31
117 (8) Sharon Hammond 1:51:37
118 (3) Frederick Steede 1:51:38
119 (24) Stafford Lowe 1:51:40
120 (6) Catherine Matthews 1:51:44
121 (3) Claire De Ste Croix 1:51:48
122 (60) Scott Parish 1:51:51
123 (9) Laurie Orchard 1:51:58
124 (25) Chris Allington 1:52:06
125 (7) Giselle Yeung 1:52:11
126 (61) Paolo Fiandesio 1:52:12
127 (26) Steven Pegg 1:52:52
128 (1) Kayla Raymond 1:52:58
129 (62) Azende Furbert 1:53:02
130 (63) Shawn Swainson 1:53:18
131 (8) Leana Coetsee 1:53:19
132 (9) Christina Brigati 1:53:19
133 (27) David Soutter 1:53:25
134 (64) Evan Faulkenberry 1:53:27
135 (10) Melissa Drea 1:53:35
136 (65) Benjamin Zoellner 1:53:47
137 (3) Psalmj Darrell 1:53:57
138 (28) Stelian Dragan 1:54:36
139 (1) Antun Duzevic 1:54:38
140 (66) Steven McGuinness 1:54:44
141 (10) Laura Knox-Clingerman 1:54:52
142 (67) Paul Harris 1:54:55
143 (4) Yuko Ebata 1:55:02
144 (10) Scott Neil 1:55:18
145 (11) Renuka Darjee 1:55:34
146 (68) Nicholas Butterfield 1:55:40
147 (12) Kathleen Thompson 1:55:49
148 (69) Bruno Teixeira 1:55:55
149 (4) Anthony Prentice 1:55:55
150 (29) Jun Quero 1:55:56
151 (70) Lee Timothy 1:55:57
152 (13) Jennifer Lahey 1:56:01
153 (71) Jonas Schroder 1:56:16
154 (72) Aidan Gorman 1:56:17
155 (5) Mark Albouy 1:56:21
156 (73) Nigel Lee 1:56:29
157 (74) Trent Daniels 1:56:29
158 (75) Chris Desilva 1:56:34
159 (14) Alejandra Castano 1:56:41
160 (15) Elizabeth Madeiros 1:56:48
161 (76) Brian Amaro 1:56:58
162 (16) Jenni Simpson 1:57:01
163 (77) Andrew Kirkpatrick 1:57:03
164 (78) Sergio Edness 1:57:11
165 (79) Florin Teleman 1:57:24
166 (80) Patrick Graham 1:57:28
167 (17) Allie Parry 1:57:52
168 (81) Shane Dietz 1:57:54
169 (82) Justin Hunt 1:58:00
170 (30) Jayson Dill 1:58:04
171 (83) Shannon Kelly 1:58:05
172 (18) Tammy Hall 1:58:18
173 (31) Brian McGonagle 1:58:40
174 (11) Gianina Tescu 1:58:44
175 (19) Lauren Gross 1:58:53
176 (84) Shawn Hassell 1:59:02
177 (12) Jamie Donnelly 1:59:04
178 (85) Coolidge Durham 1:59:19
179 (32) Neal Trott 1:59:22
180 (86) Dylan Marshall 1:59:26
181 (87) Christopher Ford 1:59:26
182 (20) Sioned Butler 1:59:29
183 (88) David Stewart 1:59:31
184 (33) Rodrick Newman 1:59:53
185 (13) Jenene Douglas 1:59:54
186 (21) Sheikia Ming 1:59:55
187 (22) Caroline Hewitt 2:00:06
188 (34) Kevin Glave 2:00:17
189 (35) Jermaine Hayward 2:00:18
190 (14) Elizabeth Harris 2:00:25
191 (5) Maureen O’Higgins 2:00:38
192 (11) Mark Lima 2:01:10
193 (36) Ronan O’Connell 2:01:18
194 (23) Kimberly McIvor 2:01:25
195 (12) Reuben Mallory 2:01:27
196 (13) Martin Hassell 2:01:42
197 (14) William Sayasith 2:01:57
198 (24) Magda Ward 2:02:04
199 (89) Ernest Signor 2:02:13
200 (90) Neal Towlson 2:02:22
201 (91) Nadir Wade 2:02:25
202 (37) Gavin O’Connor 2:02:28
203 (15) William Desilva Jr 2:02:34
204 (38) Jonathan Bashforth 2:03:03
205 (25) Leila Wadson 2:03:05
206 (92) Tyree Armstrong 2:03:08
207 (15) Deirdre O’Hanlon 2:03:10
208 (26) Latroya Darrell 2:03:25
209 (93) Riley McLaughlin 2:03:25
210 (39) Raschid Alami-Merrouni 2:03:27
211 (16) Mitchell Trott 2:03:33
212 (40) James Dodgson 2:03:35
213 (17) Clarence Hofheins 2:03:51
214 (94) Jean-Franois Huertas 2:04:01
215 (41) Brian McDevitt 2:04:04
216 (95) Loxly Ricketts 2:04:06
217 (27) Gemma McGeever 2:04:16
218 (28) Alexandra Mellor 2:04:52
219 (96) Pierre Smith 2:04:56
220 (97) Adam Laing 2:05:07
221 (98) Michael Lindsay-Bayley 2:05:12
222 (99) Jc Matthee 2:05:19
223 (42) Usseff Eve 2:05:33
224 (43) Teru Shimbara 2:05:38
225 (100) Edwin Kariuki 2:05:42
226 (18) John Mills 2:05:57
227 (44) David Friston 2:05:59
228 (45) Edmund Furbert 2:06:11
229 (19) Edward Harris 2:06:19
230 (4) Sion Symonds 2:06:29
231 (6) Kate Tomkins 2:06:34
232 (46) Ricardo Maybury 2:06:36
233 (101) Edward Mishambi 2:06:42
234 (47) Robin Holder 2:06:46
235 (7) Tanya Johnson 2:06:52
236 (102) Campbell Duffy 2:06:53
237 (29) Jessica McLennan 2:07:04
238 (16) Nadia Dattilo 2:07:17
239 (17) Megan Denos 2:07:19
240 (103) James Gadsby-Bruce 2:07:28
241 (104) Aaron Fenn 2:07:30
242 (30) Ayana Harvey 2:07:36
243 (20) Eddie Benjamin 2:08:36
244 (48) Richard Hazel 2:08:38
245 (105) Dean MacMillan 2:08:57
246 (49) Raphael Simons 2:08:58
247 (106) Stephen Wallace 2:09:13
248 (21) Milan Oleksak 2:09:20
249 (50) Marc Johnson 2:09:38
250 (31) Ashley Pimentel 2:09:42
251 (6) Rodney Caines 2:09:46
252 (22) Joe Barbosa 2:10:08
253 (107) Alex Brogden 2:10:10
254 (18) Sandra Whalley 2:10:16
255 (108) Timothy Kandie 2:10:17
256 (109) Kevin Arruda 2:10:34
257 (110) David Wilkinson 2:10:41
258 (19) Kymette Rossouw 2:10:52
259 (111) Kentone Trott 2:10:58
260 (20) Fiona Lines 2:11:04
261 (112) Eugene Stoneham 2:11:05
262 (21) Anna Neilson-Williams 2:11:09
263 (113) Justus Anderson 2:11:20
264 (23) Wendell Anderson 2:11:21
265 (24) David Cooke 2:11:39
266 (32) Catherine Cooke 2:11:39
267 (51) Tim Stewart 2:11:48
268 (114) Florin Radu 2:11:55
269 (115) Jonathan Cabral 2:11:59
270 (52) Andrew Exell 2:12:11
271 (53) Raul Khan 2:12:31
272 (33) Melody Greenslade 2:12:32
273 (54) Jasan Smith 2:12:48
274 (116) Brian McDaniel 2:13:03
275 (22) Tina Rowse 2:13:17
276 (34) Keishae Robinson 2:13:21
277 (35) Kate Winters 2:13:27
278 (117) Nuri Hunter Latham 2:13:30
279 (25) Brian McNamara 2:13:31
280 (36) Chinue Lambert 2:13:37
281 (37) Lucy Hollis 2:13:43
282 (26) Jheri Wade 2:13:47
283 (7) Ian Hind 2:13:50
284 (38) Carmen D’Urzo 2:13:57
285 (118) Michael Williams 2:14:01
286 (39) Jayne Henderson 2:14:07
287 (40) Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley 2:14:10
288 (41) Ali Hochberg 2:14:10
289 (8) Zina Jones 2:14:17
290 (2) David Williams 2:14:17
291 (55) Christopher Myles 2:14:40
292 (42) Jasmineblaire Butterfield 2:14:48
293 (56) Chris Naylor 2:14:53
294 (57) Jamal Albuoy 2:15:13
295 (43) Kirsten Wideman 2:15:16
296 (58) David Collette 2:15:31
297 (59) Michael Daniel 2:15:51
298 (5) Judah Chapman 2:16:07
299 (9) Glennis Butterfield 2:16:12
300 (44) Caroline Davies 2:16:15
301 (45) Ioana Fanuica 2:16:20
302 (46) Denisa Ilea 2:16:20
303 (47) Sarah Dunstan 2:16:20
304 (27) Anthony Raynor 2:16:24
305 (119) Andre Bolotenko 2:16:26
306 (28) Rene Notter 2:16:37
307 (23) Huda Eraif 2:16:48
308 (24) Alexandra Porter 2:16:49
309 (120) Jose Gonzalez 2:17:02
310 (29) Mark P. Schulze 2:17:19
311 (60) Charles Llewellyn-Jones 2:17:21
312 (25) Anna Kerr 2:17:30
313 (121) Ronald Denbrook 2:18:02
314 (26) Dee-Ah Iris 2:18:33
315 (27) Sheila Gazzard 2:18:34
316 (122) Abera Outerbridge 2:18:36
317 (30) Christopher Taylor 2:18:42
318 (48) Rachael Ward 2:18:45
319 (49) Diana Li 2:18:54
320 (123) Matthew Beasley 2:19:09
321 (50) Elizabeth Ellis 2:19:10
322 (28) Cindy Fisher 2:19:17
323 (124) Trevor Nelson 2:19:33
324 (51) Rachel Ahereza 2:19:39
325 (52) Yvette Djani 2:19:39
326 (53) Catherine Wight 2:19:48
327 (54) Sarah Wight 2:19:48
328 (31) John Wight 2:19:48
329 (29) Catherine Burns 2:19:50
330 (55) Heather Nicholds 2:20:02
331 (125) Andre Philpott 2:20:09
332 (126) Ryan Davies 2:20:13
333 (56) Hillary Rand 2:20:14
334 (57) Sally Teixeira 2:20:32
335 (127) Michael Bartley 2:20:35
336 (10) Dodi Mason 2:20:37
337 (58) Frances Smith 2:20:51
338 (128) Matthew Hollis Smith 2:20:58
339 (32) Carlton Richardson 2:21:18
340 (129) Thomas Smith 2:21:21
341 (59) Melinda Decosta 2:21:26
342 (60) Rebecca Higgins 2:21:32
343 (2) Barbara Clemens 2:21:54
344 (61) Jennifer Pitcher 2:22:05
345 (130) Juan Pablo Cordova 2:22:08
346 (62) Feven Binega-Northcott 2:22:15
347 (8) Struan Smith 2:22:16
348 (11) Michelle Berkeley 2:22:18
349 (61) Dwight Jackson 2:22:24
350 (131) Jahvon Mallory 2:22:25
351 (62) Kofi Takyi 2:22:27
352 (30) Elizabeth Deacon 2:22:36
353 (132) Grant Emery 2:22:37
354 (63) Paul Higgins 2:22:37
355 (63) Chantelle McArthur 2:22:46
356 (9) Leroy Wilson 2:23:07
357 (64) Elizabeth Valencia 2:23:11
358 (65) Lalita Vaswani 2:23:14
359 (66) Dalila Monterrosa 2:23:24
360 (6) Kyrun Zuill 2:23:26
361 (67) Jacqueline Hudspeth 2:23:34
362 (64) Jacob Smith 2:23:39
363 (33) Kevin Davies 2:23:42
364 (34) Larry Mussenden 2:23:47
365 (68) Jennifer Gazzard 2:23:50
366 (133) Unday Smith 2:23:56
367 (134) Andrew Cottingham 2:24:01
368 (135) Rafael Emmi 2:24:08
369 (69) Megan Mahoney 2:24:21
370 (12) Myrian Balitian-Dill 2:24:23
371 (13) Marla Smith 2:24:38
372 (35) Philip Roque 2:24:40
373 (36) Paul Gilmour 2:24:49
374 (136) James Gilmour 2:24:50
375 (137) Malik Cann 2:24:51
376 (138) Ankoma Cannonier 2:24:52
377 (37) Bil Krauss 2:25:28
378 (65) Gary Bright 2:25:47
379 (38) Timothy Paul 2:26:01
380 (70) Nicole Palle 2:26:06
381 (39) Michael Looby 2:26:18
382 (66) Jack Finlay 2:26:27
383 (139) Mark Dunlop 2:26:30
384 (71) Jordan Bascome 2:26:31
385 (67) Eric Bean 2:26:31
386 (3) D. Barbara J Smith 2:26:34
387 (68) Ellington Weldon 2:26:36
388 (140) Kyle Deroza 2:27:20
389 (40) Shawn Simmons 2:27:38
390 (31) Samantha Price 2:27:50
391 (72) Marissa Trott 2:28:17
392 (141) Laurence McNaughton 2:28:18
393 (69) Alun Thomas 2:28:20
394 (73) Cindy Jarvis 2:28:42
395 (142) Brendon Welsh 2:28:58
396 (143) Mike Viotti 2:29:03
397 (70) Najee Woods 2:29:05
398 (32) Natalie Dyrli 2:29:09
399 (33) Alshia Lugo 2:29:18
400 (144) Khayriek Woolridge 2:29:39
401 (34) Kim Raymond 2:29:57
402 (145) Ryann De Vera 2:30:04
403 (146) Liam Evans 2:30:12
404 (74) Hester Breen 2:30:14
405 (14) Aprille Deshield 2:30:24
406 (35) Liza Taylor 2:30:26
407 (4) Mayberline Black 2:30:39
408 (71) Henry Adderley 2:31:10
409 (41) Jose Andrade 2:31:21
410 (147) Jacob Muchiri 2:32:08
411 (148) Van Dyke M. Bean 2:32:11
412 (36) Nancy Andrews-Sousa 2:32:13
413 (37) Tina Adderley 2:32:18
414 (42) Vincent Belboda 2:32:30
415 (38) Caroline Stockdale 2:32:42
416 (7) Alnique Simmons 2:32:42
417 (3) Raymond Swan 2:32:55
418 (72) Javier Otamendi 2:33:08
419 (43) Glenn Simons 2:33:40
420 (5) Edwina Arorash 2:33:50
421 (149) Dantae Williams 2:33:52
422 (75) Naomi Taylor 2:34:18
423 (150) Keith Szmierek 2:34:18
424 (10) George H. Gibbons 2:34:54
425 (151) Roderick Nesbitt 2:34:56
426 (152) Alexander Davis 2:35:27
427 (39) Lisa Murray 2:35:31
428 (153) Cody Stoneham 2:35:34
429 (154) Kellan Desilva 2:35:38
430 (76) Krystal Williams 2:36:03
431 (11) Charles Harvey 2:36:28
432 (2) Freyja Kermode 2:36:42
433 (40) Anne Kermode 2:36:42
434 (15) Rochelle Wilkinson 2:37:04
435 (41) Christine Joell 2:37:12
436 (42) Elanor Daniel 2:37:25
437 (6) Florence Sharpe 2:38:43
438 (77) Ashley Johnson 2:38:53
439 (155) Jordan Johnson 2:38:53
440 (16) Carol Griffith 2:38:59
441 (44) Andrew Howden 2:39:16
442 (43) Nicole Rozon 2:39:16
443 (44) Donna Howden 2:39:16
444 (45) Claire Harness 2:39:16
445 (78) Cassy Blake 2:40:48
446 (79) Rachael Waldron 2:41:48
447 (80) Famella Haryanto 2:41:48
448 (46) M N Nathalie Moura 2:41:49
449 (73) Warwick Bear 2:42:35
450 (47) Suzanne Moniz 2:42:42
451 (3) Danielle Foote 2:43:09
452 (81) Geeta Darjee 2:43:17
453 (12) Joseph Matthew 2:44:14
454 (156) Nick Smith 2:44:15
455 (82) Monidipa Chatterjee 2:44:22
456 (83) Jana Outerbridge 2:44:53
457 (45) Murali Dharan 2:45:22
458 (157) Sivakumar Senthamaraikannan 2:45:39
459 (48) Rachel Ball 2:45:46
460 (74) Jeffrey Tyrrell 2:46:09
461 (13) Edwin P. Smith 2:46:26
462 (75) Nashon Burrows 2:47:09
463 (158) Eduardo Villalobos 2:47:25
464 (17) Lola Ogunyemi 2:47:46
465 (8) Yassine Chentouf 2:47:46
466 (76) Najib Chentouf 2:47:49
467 (4) Zoe Skinner 2:48:13
468 (46) Jp Skinner 2:48:13
469 (49) Teresa Gallant 2:49:04
470 (159) Zed Scott 2:49:07
471 (47) Michael Wellman 2:49:43
472 (84) Nicole Toppin 2:50:10
473 (85) Sharmaine Landy 2:50:20
474 (77) Chris Fagg 2:50:55
475 (86) Alice Cedenio 2:51:28
476 (78) Jaime Cedenio 2:51:28
477 (50) Carol Redahan 2:52:07
478 (7) Gina Bradshaw 2:52:07
479 (4) Ray Medeiros 2:52:07
480 (18) Sherry Tucker 2:52:14
481 (14) Stanley Murphy 2:53:06
482 (19) Karen Pearman 2:53:06
483 (87) Iesha Musson 2:53:07
484 (15) Edward Rawlins 2:53:57
485 (16) Brent Simmons 2:54:10
486 (88) Kayla Gronkowski 2:55:29
487 (8) Gilda Cann 2:56:17
488 (20) Rose Kavalineas 2:56:31
489 (21) Charlie Oleksak 2:56:31
490 (89) Kristelle Alvarez 2:56:32
491 (22) Keitha Wallace 2:56:41
492 (90) Janae Smith 2:57:19
493 (91) Michelle Monish 2:57:26
494 (79) Paul Lambert 2:57:34
495 (51) Richelene Woolridge 2:58:14
496 (92) Nina Ndebele 2:58:35
497 (160) James Robinson 2:58:54
498 (5) Deonna Hill 2:58:55
499 (80) Ralshon Douglas 2:59:25
500 (52) Shelley Lewis 3:00:31
501 (23) Cherylle Swan-Simons 3:01:10
502 (53) Vanessa Taylor 3:01:14
503 (93) Laura Sanderson 3:02:32
504 (94) Susan Robinson 3:05:03
505 (9) Kimberley Smith 3:05:04
506 (24) Andrene Pitcher 3:05:04
507 (9) Jade Spencer 3:07:59
508 (81) Malcolm Dill 3:08:14
509 (82) Kevin Hands 3:10:00
510 (10) Marsha L. Burrows 3:10:06
511 (83) Kendrick Zuill 3:15:57
512 (25) Marie Trott 3:16:02
513 (95) Keshia Blake 3:19:02
514 (5) Millard A. Lightbourne 3:19:20
515 (48) Fitzgerald Richardson 3:20:42
516 (17) Andre Lee Symonds 3:21:02
517 (26) Beverly Marshall 3:22:13
518 (96) Victoria Eldridge 3:22:35
519 (49) Mark Eldridge 3:22:35
520 (161) Ibrahim Yousef 3:23:09
521 (97) Michelle E. 3:25:01
522 (84) Brendon Harris 3:26:51
523 (11) Donna Mae Arorash 3:28:16
524 (1) Brenda Drayton 3:30:12
525 (54) Linnell Williams 3:33:05
526 (98) Emily Kiruki 3:33:38
527 (18) Paul Hodgson 3:34:19
528 (85) Delano Talbot 3:36:52
529 (162) Tareek Somner 3:36:53
530 (27) Ruby Dill 3:38:14
531 (28) Kimaire Burns 3:38:28
532 (19) Raymond Ivan Ming 3:55:04
533 (50) Larry Spence 3:58:24
534 (55) Theresa Bean 4:15:03

Open Teams

1 Thicker Than a Snicker 1:23:01
2 Berkeley Alum III 1:33:35
3 #Tremendous 1:34:21
4 Legends 1:37:54
5 Feeling Hopeful! 1:45:56
6 The last minute 1:47:20
7 The Theme from Jurassic Park 1:48:33
8 Hardtman 3 plus 1 1:49:03
9 Gang Gang 1:49:37
10 The Mankinis 1:50:47
11 HKJT 1:54:37
12 Berkeley Alumni I 1:57:01
13 Miles to Martinis 1:58:11
14 Berkeley Alumni II 1:58:45
15 4 B-Active 1:58:50
16 The Quick & the Dead 2:00:15
17 Butterfield & Vallis 2:01:54
18 Girls on the Run 2:02:34
19 #Not Tremendous 2:02:50
20 Sumfin Guwud 2:03:13
21 Suns Out Buns Out 2:03:32
22 Non-Racers 2:05:35
23 Holistic Fitness BDA 2:06:12
24 The Young and the Ageless 2:08:48
25 Old and slow 2:09:06
26 Run Like The Winded 2:10:06
27 Friends of Hope 1 2:11:43
28 Ryan’s Racers 2:12:40
29 Will run for Prosecco 2:17:31
30 Thomas’ Family 2:18:20
31 Girls On A Run 2:19:07
32 Happy feet 2:19:42
33 KKiSS 2:23:02
34 Team Port Royal/BEN 2:23:17
35 3 ladies and a bass player 2:25:48
36 Phenomenal Women 2:28:43
37 Kiskadees 2:37:50
38 Not fast, Just furious 2:37:57
39 Sweet Sole Sisters 2:50:37
40 Moms Run Too 3:01:56

Club/Corporate Team

1 Bermuda Pacers Track Club 1:22:45
2 Bermuda Refs 1:41:25
3 Orbis 1 1:44:20
4 Food and Drug Interactions 1:47:38
5 Renegades RFC 1:48:58
6 Team CFBDA_SU 1:51:01
7 JLT 1:51:36
8 Lindos 1:52:27
9 EY 2 1:52:49
10 Ariel-GC Re 1:58:14
11 Markel CATCo 1:59:08
12 Orbis 2 1:59:26
13 #Tremendous-er 1:59:36
14 The Sports Source 1:59:48
15 Centaurions 2:00:31
16 ATH-letes 2:02:26
17 Fed Cup 2:02:27
18 The Lung and the Breathless 2:05:52
19 EY- Catch me if you can 2:06:45
20 TRFC – Conor & Sons 2:09:45
21 EY 2:09:46
22 HSBC Bank Bermuda 2:11:53
23 Now you HSBC us, now you don’t! 2:12:58
24 BUT FOUNDERS 2:14:02
25 Warwick Bears 2:14:56
26 Teachers Rugby United Nations 2:15:46
27 HINDSSIGHT 2 2:17:16
28 HINDSSIGHT 3 2:17:31
29 HINDSSIGHT 2:20:36
30 Teachers Ladies 2:22:45
31 MAWI – TEAM A 2:28:30
32 Smiles inc 1 2:37:11
33 MAWI – TEAM B 2:39:56
34 EY Monsters 2:40:03
35 BHB Bengay Warriors 2:40:21
36 Run ESC 2:41:26
37 Smiles Inc 2 2:47:39
38 Smiles Inc 3 2:47:40
39 Rosewood Runners 2:58:36

Masters Teams

1 Chafe your Dreams 2:01:54
2 Sailors 2:05:07
3 Spirited Sisters Encore 2:20:23
4 UNSTOPABLES 2:27:35
5 THE “LAB” DIVAS 2:31:17
6 The Golden Rockets 3:03:55

School Teams

1 Saltus Knights 1:36:19
2 Saltus Salty Skinny Legs 1:37:39
3 Warwick Academy Cubs 2:00:02
4 BI Rocket Sprockets 2:01:00
5 BHS 2:02:36
6 Somersfield 2018 Grads 2:03:01
7 BI Blazers 2:10:02
8 BI Youngsters 2:25:43
9 BI The Flames 2:34:00
10 BI Alumn 2:45:23
11 BI Endurance 2:50:29

2016 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby


Place – BIB# – Name – Gender – Time – Age
1 – 3 – Lamont Marshall – M – 1:13 – 31
2 – 605 – Trey Simons – M – 1:18:25 – 22
3 – 458 – Evan Naude – M – 1:21 – 39
4 – 6 – Christopher Harris – M – 1:21:25 – 46
5 – 5 – Tyler Smith – M – 1:23 – 17
6 – 8 – Spencer Butterfield – M – 1:23:52 – 34
7 – 15 – Neil Lupsic – M – 1:26 – 40
8 – 21 – Ashley Estwanik – F – 1:27:25 – 38
9 – 17 – Larry Marshall – M – 1:28 – 33
10 – 760 – Chayce Smith – M – 1:30:10 – 28
11 – 16 – Glen Wilks – M – 1:30 – 52
12 – 14 – Corey Brunton – M – 1:30:48 – 29
13 – 544 – Justin Renz – M – 1:30 – 44
14 – 19 – Omari Hart – M – 1:31:22 – 41
15 – 20 – Jamie Fraser – M – 1:31 – 40
16 – 570 – Ascento Russell – M – 1:32:37 – 41
17 – 12 – Maritz Theron – M – 1:33 – 32
18 – 451 – MOSES MUFANDAEDZA – M – 1:34:18 – 35
19 – 24 – Deon Breary – F – 1:34 – 46
20 – 89 – Geoffrey Blee – M – 1:35:12 – 51
21 – 290 – Christopher Hands – M – 1:36 – 26
22 – 347 – Akim Johnston – M – 1:36:18 – 17
23 – 245 – Donald Forde – M – 1:37 – 35
24 – 385 – Vivienne Lochhead – F – 1:37:24 – 43
25 – 146 – Pierre Chatelain – M – 1:37 – 33
26 – 776 – Mark Morrison – M – 1:38:12 – 32
27 – 179 – Neil De Ste Croix – M – 1:38 – 51
28 – 618 – Price Smith – M – 1:38:29 – 34
29 – 725 – Jason Williams – M – 1:38 – 31
30 – 249 – Allan Fox – M – 1:38:49 – 35
31 – 671 – Matt Thompson – M – 1:38 – 46
32 – 259 – Gerald Gakundi – M – 1:38:54 – 40
33 – 234 – Victoria Fiddick – F – 1:39 – 50
34 – 575 – Mike Schindel – M – 1:39:42 – 33
35 – 497 – Kristen Palmer – F – 1:40 – 30
36 – 613 – Jon Smith – M – 1:40:09 – 49
37 – 689 – Kanaz Tuzo – M – 1:40 – 32
38 – 693 – Bert Van Mackelenbergh – M – 1:40:38 – 47
39 – 246 – Chris Fosker – M – 1:40 – 37
40 – 25 – Krista Dyer – F – 1:41:08 – 28
41 – 264 – David Gazzard – M – 1:42 – 42
42 – 574 – Allison Schindel – F – 1:42:13 – 34
43 – 447 – Frank Morgan – M – 1:42 – 35
44 – 125 – Aaron Garcia – M – 1:42:45 – 29
45 – 225 – Ariell Evans – M – 1:43 – 30
46 – 124 – Neil Burt – M – 1:43:24 – 35
47 – 158 – Jason Correia – M – 1:43 – 32
48 – 499 – Abelardo Paredes – M – 1:43:42 – 44
49 – 751 – Tracey Steede – M – 1:43 – 28
50 – 573 – Nick Sauter – M – 1:43:45 – 40
51 – 628 – Ricky Sousa – M – 1:44 – 53
52 – 518 – Adam Petty – M – 1:44:14 – 29
53 – 381 – Gayle Lindsay – F – 1:44 – 27
54 – 286 – Lorna Gwilt – F – 1:44:19 – 33
55 – 207 – Helen Draper – F – 1:44 – 34
56 – 371 – Benjamin Lau – M – 1:44:30 – 47
57 – 256 – Richard Fulton – M – 1:44 – 37
58 – 142 – Darin Cassidy – M – 1:44:48 – 36
59 – 279 – Stanley Greenslade – M – 1:45 – 60
60 – 284 – Giuseppe Guglielmucci – M – 1:45:27 – 39
61 – 85 – Matthew Black – M – 1:45 – 23
62 – 107 – Jarreau Brown Rogers – M – 1:45:40 – 30
63 – 559 – Anonymous Participant – M – 1:45 – 42
64 – 752 – Blair Showers – M – 1:45:43 – 40
65 – 235 – Noah Fields – M – 1:45 – 43
66 – 685 – Kevin Tucker – M – 1:45:57 – 47
67 – 97 – Andy Bray – M – 1:46 – 39
68 – 203 – Anonymous Participant – M – 1:46:53 – 33
69 – 399 – Zico Majors – M – 1:46 – 31
70 – 509 – Rhys Pearce – M – 1:47:01 – 29
71 – 669 – John Thompson – M – 1:47 – 37
72 – 130 – Chris Cabral – M – 1:47:09 – 39
73 – 621 – Steven Smith – M – 1:47 – 43
74 – 701 – Gregory Wade – M – 1:47:37 – 26
75 – 473 – Laura Norman – F – 1:47 – 26
76 – 118 – Jeremy Burnham – M – 1:47:44 – 47
77 – 382 – Trevor Lindsay – M – 1:47 – 54
78 – 35 – Phil Alvey – M – 1:48:12 – 41
79 – 215 – Laura Dusek – F – 1:48 – 35
80 – 742 – Giselle Yeung – F – 1:48:52 – 25
81 – 611 – Evandre Smith – M – 1:49 – 25
82 – 583 – Alec Shepherd – M – 1:49:27 – 45
83 – 553 – Jay Riihiluoma – M – 1:49 – 53
84 – 522 – Chloe Phillips – F – 1:49:36 – 24
85 – 364 – Alex Kronenberg – M – 1:49 – 35
86 – 318 – Larry Hodge – M – 1:50:02 – 64
87 – 415 – Kaje Matthie – M – 1:50 – 21
88 – 584 – Rebecca Shepherd – F – 1:50:40 – 42
89 – 763 – Amari Ebbin – M – 1:50 – 18
90 – 289 – Alicia Hancock – F – 1:51:01 – 40
91 – 247 – Laura Fosker – F – 1:51 – 35
92 – 176 – Torry Davis – M – 1:51:12 – 38
93 – 532 – Anthony Quinn – M – 1:51 – 24
94 – 186 – Christopher Desilva – M – 1:51:37 – 30
95 – 673 – Peter Tobin – M – 1:51 – 46
96 – 454 – Jonas Muir Wood – M – 1:52:02 – 29
97 – 149 – Melissa Chudleigh – F – 1:52 – 44
98 – 275 – Joel Goold – M – 1:52:35 – 26
99 – 636 – Stepanka Sprincova – F – 1:52 – 32
100 – 271 – Helen Gillis Cooze – F – 1:52:39 – 42
101 – 666 – Derek Thomas – M – 1:53 – 53
102 – 592 – Eugene Simmons – M – 1:53:12 – 36
103 – 283 – Shana Griffiths – F – 1:53 – 42
104 – 408 – Dylan Marshall – M – 1:53:38 – 25
105 – 614 – Kyle Smith – M – 1:53 – 33
106 – 597 – Andrew Simons – M – 1:53:44 – 34
107 – 426 – Alistair Mcneish – M – 1:54 – 48
108 – 216 – Antun Duzevic – M – 1:54:08 – 73
109 – 659 – Matthew Tavares – M – 1:54 – 26
110 – 533 – Grensy Quintero – F – 1:54:18 – 32
111 – 228 – Dennis Fagundo – M – 1:54 – 41
112 – 683 – Neal Trott – M – 1:54:35 – 47
113 – 317 – Anna Laura Hocking – F – 1:54 – 38
114 – 48 – Antoine Augustus – M – 1:54:43 – 32
115 – 28 – Karen Adams – F – 1:54 – 53
116 – 630 – David Soutter – M – 1:54:56 – 39
117 – 512 – Steven Pegg – M – 1:55 – 45
118 – 740 – Brian Worley – M – 1:55:05 – 43
119 – 688 – Bron Turner – M – 1:55 – 30
120 – 324 – Teresa Humphrey – F – 1:55:28 – 31
121 – 429 – Catherine Mello – F – 1:55 – 38
122 – 547 – Carlton Richardson – M – 1:55:33 – 53
123 – 336 – Whitney Iuliano – F – 1:55 – 28
124 – 503 – Campbell Patton – M – 1:56:03 – 16
125 – 90 – Jocelyn Bonneau – F – 1:56 – 31
126 – 627 – Ricky Sousa – M – 1:56:24 – 25
127 – 603 – Shawn Simons – M – 1:56 – 43
128 – 183 – FRANCOIS DELATTRE – M – 1:56:31 – 30
129 – 524 – Carlo Pinardi – M – 1:56:33 – 49
130 – 157 – Rebecca Cooper – F – 1:56:35 – 46
131 – 345 – Kristen Johnson – M – 1:56:45 – 30
132 – 167 – Shacoi Daniels – M – 1:56:50 – 26
133 – 287 – Chefton Hall – M – 1:57:09 – 32
134 – 156 – Charles Cooper – M – 1:57:19 – 44
135 – 501 – Punit Patel – M – 1:57:34 – 34
136 – 651 – Shawn Swainson – M – 1:57:42 – 34
137 – 713 – Sam Wehmeyer – M – 1:57:43 – 18
138 – 660 – Ronald Taylor – M – 1:57:54 – 49
139 – 104 – Trevor Brookes – M – 1:57:58 – 51
140 – 563 – Emily Ross – F – 1:58:05 – 25
141 – 380 – Wesley Lindo – M – 1:58:10 – 37
142 – 357 – Bryony Kent – F – 1:58:13 – 35
143 – 92 – Miguel Borge – M – 1:58:14 – 38
144 – 629 – Sharlene Sousa – F – 1:58:25 – 42
145 – 737 – Greg Wojciechowski – M – 1:58:25 – 53
146 – 127 – Cary Butterfield – F – 1:58:32 – 33
147 – 558 – Ashley Robinson – F – 1:58:33 – 30
148 – 202 – James Dodgson – M – 1:58:36 – 39
149 – 414 – Philip Matthews – M – 1:58:38 – 38
150 – 205 – Jenene Douglas – F – 1:58:42 – 46
151 – 758 – Marcello Ausenda – M – 1:58:43 – 48
152 – 294 – Mark Harris – M – 1:58:45 – 38
153 – 445 – Tucker Moore – M – 1:58:48 – 24
154 – 91 – Gerhard Boonstra – M – 1:58:53 – 47
155 – 389 – Jose Lopez – M – 1:58:53 – 52
156 – 218 – Yuko Ebata – F – 1:58:54 – 53
157 – 455 – Peter Muirhead – M – 1:58:55 – 38
158 – 556 – Zoe Roberts – F – 1:59:02 – 35
159 – 322 – Colm Homan – M – 1:59:07 – 43
160 – 727 – Jhantu Williams – M – 1:59:15 – 33
161 – 637 – Cora Lee Starzomski – F – 1:59:26 – 43
162 – 479 – Stephen O’Reilly – M – 1:59:28 – 50
163 – 55 – Jose Barroso – M – 1:59:41 – 42
164 – 694 – Phillip Vandonick – M – 1:59:43 – 35
165 – 227 – Usseff Eve – M – 1:59:50 – 42
166 – 174 – Andrew Davis – M – 1:59:53 – 39
167 – 715 – Louise Wells – F – 2:00:01 – 42
168 – 494 – Layton Outerbridge – M – 2:00:04 – 60
169 – 178 – Lizzy De Angelis – F – 2:00:06 – 42
170 – 32 – Mark Albouy – M – 2:00:12 – 63
171 – 195 – Wayne Dill – M – 2:00:14 – 57
172 – 341 – Bert Ji – M – 2:00:27 – 31
173 – 54 – Jonathan Barker – M – 2:00:47 – 30
174 – 638 – Calvin Steede – M – 2:00:59 – 57
175 – 491 – Apryle Oswald – F – 2:01:08 – 43
176 – 224 – Huda Eraif – F – 2:01:11 – 38
177 – 285 – Mike Gutteridge – M – 2:01:16 – 48
178 – 193 – Nathan Dill – M – 2:01:25 – 34
179 – 53 – Andrew Barker – M – 2:01:30 – 35
180 – 152 – Leana Coetsee – F – 2:01:35 – 27
181 – 462 – Scott Neil – M – 2:01:41 – 49
182 – 508 – Stephen Paynter – M – 2:01:42 – 43
183 – 243 – Sandra Folkesson – F – 2:01:44 – 26
184 – 440 – Edward Mishambi – M – 2:01:48 – 36
185 – 589 – Ernest Signor – M – 2:01:52 – 36
186 – 702 – Nadir Wade – M – 2:01:55 – 33
187 – 191 – Kaiwon Dill – M – 2:02:11 – 38
188 – 344 – Jordan Johnson – M – 2:02:17 – 29
189 – 103 – Andrew Brookes – M – 2:02:27 – 19
190 – 703 – Leila Wadson – F – 2:02:31 – 35
191 – 143 – Anonymous Participant – M – 2:02:41 – 24
192 – 430 – Ryan Miller – M – 2:02:48 – 29
193 – 325 – Johann Hunter – M – 2:02:54 – 35
194 – 711 – Domico Watson – M – 2:03:03 – 23
195 – 346 – Nicole Johnson – F – 2:03:09 – 44
196 – 370 – Joseph Langlois – M – 2:03:13 – 53
197 – 431 – Cynthia Millett – F – 2:03:13 – 40
198 – 405 – Gavin Manders – M – 2:03:23 – 30
199 – 200 – Delbert Doars – M – 2:03:26 – 23
200 – 323 – Ifor Hughes – M – 2:03:27 – 54
201 – 393 – Elizabeth MacDonald Stone – F – 2:03:28 – 40
202 – 237 – Ashley Fife – M – 2:03:30 – 40
203 – 315 – Thomas Hizon – M – 2:03:38 – 36
204 – 230 – Ryan Faries – M – 2:03:38 – 29
205 – 171 – Clay Darrell – M – 2:03:48 – 26
206 – 596 – Zachary Simmons – M – 2:04:09 – 33
207 – 417 – Christopher Matvey – M – 2:04:11 – 28
208 – 421 – Ryan McGhie – M – 2:04:12 – 42
209 – 295 – Richard Harrison – M – 2:04:13 – 41
210 – 530 – Paul Prozzillo – M – 2:04:14 – 41
211 – 59 – Stephen Bath – M – 2:04:21 – 29
212 – 420 – Brian McDevitt – M – 2:04:24 – 39
213 – 374 – Jonathan Lee – M – 2:04:26 – 38
214 – 161 – Rachael Crawford – F – 2:04:27 – 30
215 – 513 – Joseph Pereira – M – 2:04:41 – 21
216 – 722 – Garon Wilkinson – M – 2:04:43 – 36
217 – 236 – Sarah Fields – F – 2:04:48 – 35
218 – 133 – Colin Campbell – M – 2:04:49 – 28
219 – 587 – Teru Shimbara – M – 2:04:57 – 44
220 – 541 – Mairi Redmond – F – 2:05:07 – 51
221 – 459 – Chris Naylor – M – 2:05:08 – 42
222 – 773 – Christiana Halliday – F – 2:05:13 – 23
223 – 774 – Neil Halliday – M – 2:05:13 – 61
224 – 359 – Anne Kermode – F – 2:05:14 – 45
225 – 450 – Wayne Mouchette – M – 2:05:24 – 61
226 – 768 – Jill Kemp – F – 2:05:25 – 38
227 – 220 – Sergio Edness – M – 2:05:44 – 31
228 – 571 – Cathal Rynne – M – 2:05:49 – 18
229 – 165 – Leo Daley – M – 2:05:57 – 25
230 – 552 – Ceri Riihiluoma – F – 2:05:59 – 42
231 – 543 – Matthew Renier – M – 2:06:03 – 39
232 – 300 – Catherine Hay – F – 2:06:12 – 33
233 – 565 – Andrew Rothwell – M – 2:06:17 – 26
234 – 670 – Kenneth Thompson – M – 2:06:33 – 51
235 – 534 – Andrew Rahman – M – 2:06:38 – 43
236 – 78 – Mollie Bigley – F – 2:06:42 – 36
237 – 81 – Sean Billington – M – 2:06:45 – 36
238 – 175 – Jo-Rena Davis – F – 2:06:48 – 27
239 – 478 – Michael O’Connor – M – 2:07:06 – 32
240 – 419 – Ricardo Maybury – M – 2:07:09 – 38
241 – 690 – Lemuel Urieta – M – 2:07:17 – 43
242 – 231 – Nicola Feldman – F – 2:07:24 – 32
243 – 403 – Reuben Mallory – M – 2:07:28 – 56
244 – 372 – Joy Laurence – F – 2:07:31 – 33
245 – 366 – Susie Lacey – F – 2:07:31 – 32
246 – 204 – Tamsyn Doran – F – 2:07:31 – 36
247 – 358 – Abby Kermode – F – 2:07:49 – 40
248 – 495 – Mark Outerbridge – M – 2:07:52 – 34
249 – 155 – Graham Cooke – M – 2:07:56 – 20
250 – 154 – David Cooke – M – 2:07:56 – 54
251 – 545 – Natasha Richards – F – 2:07:58 – 36
252 – 182 – Andy Degregorio – M – 2:08:02 – 29
253 – 719 – Conor White – M – 2:08:05 – 16
254 – 210 – Coolidge Durham – M – 2:08:11 – 35
255 – 268 – Ryan Gibbons – M – 2:08:12 – 30
256 – 160 – Hilary Crawford – F – 2:08:16 – 28
257 – 554 – Mark Riihiluoma – M – 2:08:17 – 44
258 – 738 – David Woodcock – M – 2:08:22 – 28
259 – 309 – Deon Heyns – M – 2:08:22 – 31
260 – 493 – Abigail Oti-Yeboah – F – 2:08:33 – 30
261 – 110 – Jessica Buntaran – F – 2:08:34 – 31
262 – 569 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:08:40 – 42
263 – 141 – Daina Casling – F – 2:08:49 – 38
264 – 274 – Ashley Godek – F – 2:09:10 – 28
265 – 353 – Aaron Paul Katigbak – M – 2:09:10 – 33
266 – 398 – Elizabeth Madeiros – F – 2:09:13 – 34
267 – 594 – Michael Simmons – M – 2:09:24 – 34
268 – 731 – Michael Williams – M – 2:09:25 – 43
269 – 609 – Dean Smith – M – 2:09:43 – 42
270 – 310 – Kevin Hickey – M – 2:09:43 – 46
271 – 252 – David Friston – M – 2:09:45 – 45
272 – 282 – Charles Griffiths – M – 2:09:58 – 41
273 – 755 – Jacqueline Perreault – F – 2:10:17 – 38
274 – 58 – Nhuri Bashir – M – 2:10:29 – 32
275 – 269 – Renee Gilchrist – F – 2:10:43 – 38
276 – 749 – Marilyn Zuill – F – 2:10:50 – 34
277 – 190 – Christopher Dill – M – 2:10:51 – 49
278 – 720 – Scott White – M – 2:10:51 – 35
279 – 292 – Edward Harris – M – 2:11:07 – 56
280 – 682 – Mitchell Trott – M – 2:11:12 – 53
281 – 138 – Sally Cann – F – 2:11:16 – 33
282 – 550 – John Richmond – M – 2:11:23 – 44
283 – 599 – Duane Simons – M – 2:11:32 – 42
284 – 298 – Martin Hassell – M – 2:11:32 – 56
285 – 222 – Mark Eldridge – M – 2:11:41 – 55
286 – 526 – Celia Powell – F – 2:11:50 – 47
287 – 576 – Jelani Scott – M – 2:12:04 – 35
288 – 525 – Damian Pitcher – M – 2:12:11 – 26
289 – 457 – Christopher Myles – M – 2:12:26 – 42
290 – 281 – Thomas Gregory – M – 2:12:28 – 31
291 – 531 – Jun Quero – M – 2:12:40 – 38
292 – 395 – Joanne MacFarlane – F – 2:12:46 – 39
293 – 567 – Rachael Rothwell – F – 2:12:46 – 40
294 – 148 – Mark Chudleigh – M – 2:12:47 – 50
295 – 144 – Kevin Caza – M – 2:13:06 – 24
296 – 436 – Sheikia Ming – F – 2:13:08 – 32
297 – 456 – Shaza Murray Pennyman – F – 2:13:14 – 38
298 – 379 – Stephen Lightbourne – M – 2:13:21 – 25
299 – 304 – Jenna Henderson – F – 2:13:21 – 35
300 – 640 – Vicki Steele – F – 2:13:25 – 32
301 – 469 – Eric Nordquist – M – 2:13:34 – 45
302 – 537 – Jadan Ratteray Smith – M – 2:13:36 – 17
303 – 201 – Delbert Doars – M – 2:13:39 – 55
304 – 424 – Riley McLaughlin – M – 2:13:42 – 21
305 – 616 – LaVonne Smith – F – 2:13:49 – 37
306 – 460 – Patrick Neal – M – 2:13:51 – 49
307 – 362 – Zhamilya Korgasbekova – F – 2:13:54 – 23
308 – 383 – Fiona Lines – F – 2:13:56 – 42
309 – 387 – Omar Lodge – M – 2:14:27 – 29
310 – 270 – Ashley Gillis – F – 2:14:27 – 27
311 – 37 – Kevin Anderson – M – 2:14:29 – 59
312 – 168 – Trent Daniels – M – 2:14:30 – 26
313 – 293 – Elizabeth Harris – F – 2:14:35 – 39
314 – 674 – Kate Tomkins – F – 2:14:37 – 51
315 – 356 – Zoe Kempe – F – 2:14:45 – 31
316 – 396 – Neil MacGuinness – M – 2:15:07 – 35
317 – 258 – Patrick Furlong – M – 2:15:08 – 32
318 – 641 – Eardley Stephens – M – 2:15:12 – 53
319 – 498 – Elena Pandelescu/O’Connor – F – 2:15:13 – 30
320 – 166 – Michael Daniel – M – 2:15:16 – 43
321 – 778 – Rolondo Wilson – M – 2:15:18 – 48
322 – 602 – Kim Simons – F – 2:15:21 – 43
323 – 560 – John Rolph – M – 2:15:22 – 38
324 – 321 – Robin Holder – M – 2:15:28 – 47
325 – 320 – Charl Hofmeyr – M – 2:15:29 – 31
326 – 624 – Thomas Smith – M – 2:15:42 – 36
327 – 772 – Leroy Wilson – M – 2:15:43 – 60
328 – 266 – Ilia Gerassimov – M – 2:15:45 – 22
329 – 476 – Dennie O’Connor – M – 2:15:47 – 41
330 – 428 – Caitlyn Mello – F – 2:15:47 – 24
331 – 486 – Milan Oleksak – M – 2:15:52 – 53
332 – 606 – Aileen Smith – F – 2:15:52 – 45
333 – 704 – Steve Walker – M – 2:15:56 – 43
334 – 655 – Anna Swann – F – 2:16:04 – 36
335 – 39 – Nicole Andreasen – F – 2:16:06 – 25
336 – 480 – Aine O’Sullivan – F – 2:16:09 – 24
337 – 649 – Eugene Stoneham – M – 2:16:11 – 32
338 – 261 – Stefania Ganea – F – 2:16:14 – 33
339 – 248 – Graham Fowle – M – 2:16:14 – 58
340 – 153 – Vanessa Conway – F – 2:16:20 – 32
341 – 401 – Derrika Mallory – F – 2:16:42 – 39
342 – 140 – Jacqueline Carle – F – 2:16:45 – 45
343 – 490 – Alyson Oswald – F – 2:16:45 – 39
344 – 349 – Christina Jones – F – 2:16:47 – 39
345 – 70 – Eddie Benjamin – M – 2:16:48 – 56
346 – 470 – David Norman – M – 2:16:57 – 46
347 – 471 – Deborah Norman – F – 2:16:57 – 49
348 – 209 – Mark Dunlop – M – 2:17:05 – 37
349 – 187 – Jermaine Deillo Desilva – M – 2:17:12 – 41
350 – 410 – Alex Mason – M – 2:17:24 – 16
351 – 539 – Anthony Raynor – M – 2:17:29 – 49
352 – 265 – Jennifer Gazzard – F – 2:17:32 – 34
353 – 745 – Rebecca Younie – F – 2:17:35 – 39
354 – 291 – Carmel Hanna – F – 2:17:35 – 38
355 – 101 – Gary Bright – M – 2:17:46 – 47
356 – 477 – Gavin O’connor – M – 2:17:48 – 46
357 – 134 – Michiko Campbell – M – 2:17:52 – 26
358 – 433 – John Mills – M – 2:17:53 – 48
359 – 99 – Madison Brewer – F – 2:17:56 – 23
360 – 721 – John Wight – M – 2:18:02 – 57
361 – 779 – Bil Krauss – M – 2:18:13 – 54
362 – 211 – Vernal Durham – M – 2:18:51 – 55
363 – 128 – Jasmine Blaire Butterfield – F – 2:19:05 – 27
364 – 474 – Rene Notter – M – 2:19:06 – 54
365 – 726 – Jerry Williams – M – 2:19:09 – 52
366 – 348 – Amie Jones – F – 2:19:10 – 26
367 – 588 – Kristin Shrubb – F – 2:19:18 – 31
368 – 278 – Alison Green – F – 2:19:22 – 43
369 – 173 – Kevin Davies – M – 2:19:23 – 53
370 – 31 – Rachel Ahereza – F – 2:19:24 – 32
371 – 468 – Heather Nicholds – F – 2:19:33 – 34
372 – 69 – Adrian Benjamin – M – 2:19:45 – 31
373 – 732 – Nedia Williams – F – 2:19:49 – 34
374 – 232 – Trevor Ferguson – M – 2:19:53 – 39
375 – 449 – Antoine Mouchette – M – 2:20:04 – 50
376 – 677 – Alzeem Trott – M – 2:20:11 – 28
377 – 582 – RJ Shea – M – 2:20:15 – 26
378 – 483 – Panzy Olander – F – 2:20:19 – 22
379 – 412 – Julia Matheson – F – 2:20:20 – 26
380 – 314 – Ian Hind – M – 2:20:25 – 65
381 – 643 – David Stewart – M – 2:20:26 – 33
382 – 120 – Jermaine Burrows – M – 2:20:37 – 43
383 – 390 – Terencio Lowe – M – 2:20:43 – 24
384 – 388 – Melissa Logie – F – 2:21:04 – 32
385 – 214 – Terri Durrant – F – 2:21:04 – 57
386 – 73 – Michelle Berkeley – F – 2:21:33 – 49
387 – 635 – Jan Spindler – M – 2:21:42 – 34
388 – 288 – Rosemary Hall – F – 2:21:44 – 26
389 – 354 – Shannon Kelly – M – 2:21:50 – 36
390 – 337 – Michelle Jackson – F – 2:21:55 – 39
391 – 84 – Graeme Bird – M – 2:21:55 – 36
392 – 453 – Greg Muir – M – 2:21:57 – 31
393 – 262 – Tim Garrity – M – 2:22:05 – 60
394 – 326 – Louise Hyland – F – 2:22:06 – 44
395 – 355 – MIke Kelsey – M – 2:22:09 – 39
396 – 411 – Dodi Mason – F – 2:22:17 – 51
397 – 351 – Zina Jones – F – 2:22:17 – 54
398 – 206 – Vincent Douglas – M – 2:22:39 – 62
399 – 775 – Jason Lowe – M – 2:22:41 – 31
400 – 667 – Shaun Thomas – M – 2:22:43 – 31
401 – 432 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:22:59 – 41
402 – 741 – Bridie Yardley – F – 2:22:59 – 25
403 – 71 – Gladwin Benjamin – M – 2:23:05 – 46
404 – 375 – Emily Leitch – F – 2:23:13 – 31
405 – 434 – Raymond Ming – M – 2:23:30 – 67
406 – 735 – Yannis Williams – M – 2:23:31 – 33
407 – 555 – Stuart Roberts – M – 2:23:42 – 37
408 – 461 – Sandra Neal – F – 2:23:47 – 49
409 – 51 – Jamie Ball – M – 2:23:54 – 40
410 – 185 – Merks DeShields – M – 2:24:04 – 37
411 – 75 – Megan Berry – F – 2:24:08 – 22
412 – 591 – Cleveland Simmons – M – 2:24:15 – 49
413 – 619 – Randolph Smith – M – 2:24:17 – 42
414 – 50 – Myrian Balitian Dill – F – 2:24:20 – 49
415 – 151 – Barbara Clemens – F – 2:24:25 – 64
416 – 747 – Adam Zoellner – M – 2:24:34 – 34
417 – 748 – Benjamin Zoellner – M – 2:24:34 – 36
418 – 708 – Sheila Walmsley – F – 2:24:34 – 58
419 – 642 – Nancy Stevens – F – 2:25:01 – 49
420 – 736 – Tina Wilson – F – 2:25:18 – 43
421 – 62 – Kalley Baxter Williams – F – 2:25:22 – 40
422 – 159 – Liz Craig – F – 2:25:51 – 60
423 – 276 – Andre Gordon – M – 2:25:51 – 48
424 – 718 – Michael Whalley – M – 2:26:03 – 70
425 – 645 – Meghan Stewart – F – 2:26:03 – 26
426 – 331 – Paul Ingham – M – 2:26:09 – 60
427 – 330 – Carole Ingham – F – 2:26:10 – 60
428 – 481 – Priscilla Ogamba – F – 2:26:20 – 36
429 – 679 – Le Troy Trott – M – 2:26:21 – 41
430 – 212 – Seamus Durkin – M – 2:26:33 – 35
431 – 88 – Vashun Blanchette – M – 2:26:37 – 30
432 – 111 – Ellen Burcher – F – 2:26:43 – 44
433 – 394 – Brian MacDougall – M – 2:26:48 – 35
434 – 41 – Akinyi Apopa – F – 2:26:57 – 31
435 – 714 – Laurent Wellman – M – 2:27:05 – 18
436 – 593 – Jarizhino Simmons – M – 2:27:10 – 29
437 – 492 – Javier Otamendi – M – 2:27:13 – 38
438 – 520 – Deborah Pharoah Williams – F – 2:27:25 – 51
439 – 368 – Michael Jay Landy – M – 2:27:26 – 36
440 – 82 – Feven Binega Northcott – F – 2:27:32 – 36
441 – 189 – Deanna Didyk – F – 2:27:32 – 45
442 – 696 – Sara Veinotte – F – 2:27:44 – 31
443 – 181 – Melinda DeCosta – F – 2:27:45 – 33
444 – 361 – Kyler Knights – M – 2:27:47 – 21
445 – 360 – Raul Khan – M – 2:27:49 – 40
446 – 169 – Brian Darling – M – 2:27:59 – 16
447 – 404 – Kip Malpas – M – 2:27:59 – 16
448 – 223 – Preston James Ephraim – M – 2:28:04 – 35
449 – 100 – Susana Brewster – F – 2:28:09 – 41
450 – 709 – David Walsh – M – 2:28:17 – 60
451 – 61 – Damien Baxter – M – 2:28:24 – 36
452 – 135 – Ziara Campbell – F – 2:28:29 – 28
453 – 506 – Timothy Paul – M – 2:28:36 – 51
454 – 254 – Andrew Fubler – M – 2:28:39 – 25
455 – 754 – Komlah Foggo – F – 2:29 – 43
456 – 617 – Marla Smith – F – 2:29:03 – 52
457 – 117 – Tyrell Burgess – M – 2:29:09 – 30
458 – 83 – Richard Biram – M – 2:29:16 – 40
459 – 529 – Jennifer Prozzillo – F – 2:29:19 – 39
460 – 607 – Ali Smith – M – 2:29:24 – 46
461 – 335 – Emmy Isachsen – F – 2:29:25 – 28
462 – 561 – Philip Roque – M – 2:29:33 – 50
463 – 623 – Tarik Smith – M – 2:29:50 – 35
464 – 400 – Monica Maldonado – F – 2:29:51 – 26
465 – 260 – Teresa Gallant – F – 2:30:08 – 41
466 – 675 – Eric Totten – M – 2:30:17 – 44
467 – 557 – Sarah Robey – F – 2:30:24 – 29
468 – 68 – Vincent Belboda – M – 2:30:24 – 48
469 – 723 – Rochelle Wilkinson Duncan – F – 2:30:32 – 55
470 – 333 – Darnell Wynn – F – 2:30:42 – 58
471 – 684 – Stanley Trott – M – 2:30:44 – 56
472 – 665 – Anna Terceira – F – 2:30:46 – 29
473 – 199 – Yvette Djani – F – 2:31:04 – 37
474 – 145 – Marlene Cechini – F – 2:31:04 – 40
475 – 233 – Anonymous Participant – M – 2:31:09 – 45
476 – 536 – Marcelo Ramella – M – 2:31:35 – 51
477 – 644 – Elizabeth Stewart – F – 2:31:56 – 44
478 – 652 – Raymond Swan – M – 2:31:58 – 77
479 – 365 – Chantelle Kucharik – F – 2:31:58 – 40
480 – 197 – Maeve Dillon – F – 2:32:03 – 31
481 – 695 – Andre Vargas Crispieri – M – 2:32:14 – 26
482 – 409 – Phil Martin – M – 2:32:15 – 58
483 – 564 – Kymette Rossouw – F – 2:32:15 – 43
484 – 340 – Cindy Jarvis – F – 2:32:15 – 32
485 – 466 – Roderick Nesbitt – M – 2:32:18 – 36
486 – 272 – Paul Gilmour – M – 2:32:44 – 56
487 – 26 – Jennifer Ackah – F – 2:32:45 – 48
488 – 716 – Jay Westerman – F – 2:32:57 – 36
489 – 615 – Lamohn Smith – M – 2:33:14 – 40
490 – 634 – Frank Spicer – M – 2:33:18 – 67
491 – 633 – Diane Spicer – F – 2:33:18 – 64
492 – 44 – Nicole Arorash – F – 2:33:27 – 46
493 – 150 – Malcolm Clarke – M – 2:33:32 – 44
494 – 527 – Samantha Price – F – 2:33:53 – 40
495 – 654 – Cherylle Swan Simons – F – 2:33:53 – 55
496 – 448 – Chris Morley – M – 2:34:11 – 52
497 – 367 – Joseph Kwun Wa Lam – M – 2:34:14 – 39
498 – 632 – Cavon Spencer – M – 2:34:17 – 27
499 – 170 – Audrey Darrell – F – 2:34:22 – 46
500 – 221 – Runedco Edwards – M – 2:34:25 – 33
501 – 407 – Richard Marriott – M – 2:34:34 – 44
502 – 116 – Tracy Burgess – F – 2:34:35 – 47
503 – 80 – Brian Billing – M – 2:34:35 – 29
504 – 608 – Barbara Smith – F – 2:34:36 – 58
505 – 724 – Kirsty Willemse – F – 2:34:38 – 30
506 – 626 – Raymond Soong – M – 2:34:42 – 28
507 – 162 – Patrina Cumbermack – F – 2:35:06 – 33
508 – 334 – Mark Iris – M – 2:35:07 – 44
509 – 46 – Bettadapura Ashim – M – 2:35:12 – 42
510 – 277 – Laura Gray – F – 2:35:13 – 33
511 – 600 – Glenn Simons – M – 2:35:18 – 55
512 – 267 – Henry Gibbons – M – 2:35:41 – 58
513 – 500 – Erica Parsons – F – 2:35:43 – 24
514 – 36 – Brian Amaro – M – 2:35:43 – 23
515 – 397 – Kiana Machado – F – 2:35:52 – 23
516 – 730 – Michael Williams – M – 2:35:57 – 37
517 – 678 – Christine Trott – F – 2:36:01 – 46
518 – 217 – Philip Dyer – M – 2:36:06 – 28
519 – 546 – Raynell Richards – M – 2:36:07 – 47
520 – 369 – Sharmaine Landy – F – 2:36:16 – 30
521 – 30 – Tina Adderley – F – 2:36:32 – 43
522 – 762 – Jazmyn Williams – F – 2:37:02 – 22
523 – 765 – Eli Smith – M – 2:37:04 – 21
524 – 87 – Dave Blakeney – M – 2:37:15 – 63
525 – 74 – Trish Bernardo – F – 2:37:20 – 56
526 – 77 – Philip Beytel – M – 2:37:44 – 39
527 – 590 – Julie Sim – F – 2:38:15 – 42
528 – 502 – Vinay Patel – M – 2:38:38 – 39
529 – 184 – Aprille DeShield – F – 2:39:01 – 49
530 – 352 – Milton Jones Jr – M – 2:39:02 – 34
531 – 105 – Dan Broome – M – 2:39:02 – 54
532 – 676 – Kelley Totten – F – 2:39:16 – 39
533 – 681 – Marissa Trott – F – 2:39:26 – 36
534 – 622 – Struan Smith – M – 2:39:32 – 59
535 – 551 – Peter Richold – M – 2:39:45 – 57
536 – 242 – Renee Foggo Paynter – F – 2:39:49 – 48
537 – 229 – David Faries – M – 2:39:50 – 54
538 – 129 – Whayman Butterfield – M – 2:39:52 – 53
539 – 610 – Edwin Smith – M – 2:39:59 – 61
540 – 463 – Trevor Nelson – M – 2:40:29 – 36
541 – 511 – Lizzie Peckett – F – 2:40:39 – 48
542 – 329 – Jen Ince – F – 2:40:40 – 23
543 – 646 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:40:58 – 42
544 – 86 – Mayberline Black – F – 2:41:02 – 62
545 – 306 – Shuntae Hendrickson – F – 2:41:17 – 21
546 – 47 – Craig Astwood – M – 2:41:26 – 53
547 – 241 – Melissa Flood – F – 2:41:27 – 39
548 – 444 – Shashwat Mody – M – 2:41:28 – 33
549 – 338 – Joanna Jackson Smith – F – 2:41:38 – 40
550 – 595 – Shawn Simmons – M – 2:41:39 – 49
551 – 43 – Edwina Arorash – F – 2:41:50 – 60
552 – 510 – Latoya Pearman – F – 2:42:14 – 41
553 – 598 – Calvin Preston Simons – M – 2:42:18 – 51
554 – 406 – Narayandatt Mangar – M – 2:42:32 – 45
555 – 439 – Cathryn Minors – F – 2:42:50 – 23
556 – 297 – Jeremy Hassell – M – 2:43 – 35
557 – 475 – Davida O’Brien – F – 2:43:06 – 30
558 – 113 – Kim Burgess – F – 2:43:13 – 49
559 – 313 – Hayley Hill – F – 2:43:16 – 27
560 – 769 – Quinn Simmons – M – 2:43:22 – 20
561 – 239 – Cindy Fisher – F – 2:43:28 – 39
562 – 418 – Cleveland Maybury – M – 2:43:29 – 49
563 – 263 – Sally Gaugain – F – 2:43:54 – 39
564 – 163 – Berry D’Arcy – F – 2:44:02 – 44
565 – 38 – Jose Andrade – M – 2:44:14 – 56
566 – 42 – Elizabeth Arnold – F – 2:44:27 – 46
567 – 52 – Rachel Ball – F – 2:44:41 – 40
568 – 438 – Laura Minor – F – 2:45:10 – 25
569 – 219 – Jekon Edness – M – 2:45:21 – 32
570 – 40 – Harry Andrews – M – 2:45:23 – 45
571 – 27 – James Adams – M – 2:45:28 – 27
572 – 581 – Florence Sharpe Trott – F – 2:45:29 – 58
573 – 240 – Kerry Fletcher – F – 2:45:43 – 31
574 – 376 – Nelsalene Lespere – F – 2:45:56 – 42
575 – 332 – Dee AH Iris – F – 2:46:02 – 43
576 – 122 – Nashow Burrows – M – 2:46:06 – 39
577 – 691 – Elizabeth Valencia – F – 2:46:19 – 35
578 – 312 – G Hill – F – 2:46:32 – 55
579 – 180 – Ryann De Vera – M – 2:47:03 – 31
580 – 467 – Rodrick Newman – M – 2:47:10 – 39
581 – 147 – Stephanie Chilvers – F – 2:47:12 – 26
582 – 442 – Luke Mitchell – M – 2:47:13 – 39
583 – 402 – Jahvon Mallory – M – 2:47:35 – 34
584 – 391 – Alshia Lugo – F – 2:47:47 – 41
585 – 164 – Steven Da Costa – M – 2:47:54 – 24
586 – 45 – Kevin Arruda – M – 2:47:54 – 24
587 – 488 – Peter Oleksak – M – 2:47:59 – 49
588 – 95 – Heather Brain – F – 2:48 – 59
589 – 413 – Joseph Matthew – M – 2:48:02 – 60
590 – 238 – Michele Fischer – F – 2:48:07 – 39
591 – 625 – Tareek Somner – M – 2:49:55 – 35
592 – 777 – Alice Cedenio – F – 2:49:56 – 34
593 – 198 – Kristin Divine – F – 2:50:13 – 27
594 – 517 – Rebecca Perry – F – 2:50:19 – 41
595 – 427 – Ray Medeiros – M – 2:50:19 – 69
596 – 49 – Jameelah Aziz – F – 2:50:38 – 41
597 – 386 – Lindsay Lodge – F – 2:50:44 – 26
598 – 699 – Jodi Virgil – F – 2:51:10 – 43
599 – 226 – Barry Eve – M – 2:51:25 – 60
600 – 515 – Sean Perinchief – M – 2:51:28 – 28
601 – 299 – Patrick Hastings – M – 2:51:32 – 41
602 – 686 – Kwame Tucker – M – 2:51:33 – 39
603 – 687 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:51:37 – 53
604 – 250 – Dilawn Fox Romaine – F – 2:51:39 – 40
605 – 761 – Toine Lambert – M – 2:51:39 – 44
606 – 743 – Gary Young – M – 2:51:53 – 55
607 – 744 – Sheena Young – F – 2:51:53 – 52
608 – 505 – Mathew Paul – M – 2:51:55 – 41
609 – 662 – Terrence Tez Taylor – M – 2:52:38 – 51
610 – 766 – Beau Evans – M – 2:53:10 – 65
611 – 196 – Zaria Dill Spence – F – 2:53:39 – 20
612 – 601 – Katrina Simons – F – 2:53:47 – 35
613 – 56 – Jordan Bascome – F – 2:53:59 – 19
614 – 253 – Nick Frysinger – M – 2:54:02 – 31
615 – 280 – Niccole Greenslit – F – 2:54:02 – 29
616 – 343 – Vincent John – M – 2:54:09 – 52
617 – 342 – Christine Joell – F – 2:54:46 – 42
618 – 706 – Blakeni Walls – F – 2:55:03 – 25
619 – 548 – Fitzgerald Richardson – M – 2:55:09 – 48
620 – 273 – Margaret Giloth – F – 2:55:26 – 61
621 – 373 – John Lee – M – 2:55:30 – 58
622 – 661 – Steve Taylor – M – 2:55:31 – 66
623 – 377 – Lynda Liebenberg – F – 2:55:42 – 31
624 – 507 – Jill Paxton – F – 2:55:45 – 41
625 – 443 – Vicky Mize – F – 2:55:46 – 40
626 – 612 – Hugh Smith – M – 2:55:47 – 48
627 – 29 – Henry Adderley – M – 2:56:04 – 47
628 – 302 – Tammy Heath – F – 2:56:04 – 27
629 – 482 – Lola Ogunyemi – F – 2:56:15 – 48
630 – 136 – Gilda Cann – F – 2:56:29 – 62
631 – 484 – Charlie Oleksak – F – 2:56:34 – 50
632 – 658 – Delano Talbot – M – 2:56:59 – 46
633 – 647 – Kelly Stockley – F – 2:57:06 – 44
634 – 521 – Rickado Philips – M – 2:57:06 – 74
635 – 192 – Malcolm Dill – M – 2:57:18 – 45
636 – 208 – Donald Duerr – M – 2:57:51 – 57
637 – 114 – Kim Burgess – F – 2:57:52 – 47
638 – 717 – Andrew Westhead – M – 2:58:41 – 53
639 – 514 – Karen Perinchief – F – 2:59:48 – 61
640 – 137 – Malik Cann – M – 3:00:01 – 27
641 – 750 – Michael Looby – M – 3:00:17 – 57
642 – 653 – Vanessa Swan – F – 3:00:24 – 45
643 – 311 – Deonna Hill – F – 3:00:39 – 29
644 – 733 – Regneald Williams – M – 3:00:43 – 62
645 – 213 – Shalanda Durrant – F – 3:01:06 – 48
646 – 585 – Edmund Sherlock – M – 3:01:15 – 84
647 – 586 – Quinton Sherlock – M – 3:01:16 – 36
648 – 66 – RINA BECKLES – F – 3:01:29 – 33
649 – 251 – Lauren Frisbie – F – 3:02:28 – 32
650 – 577 – Richard Scott – M – 3:03:11 – 46
651 – 303 – Jodi Heffernan – F – 3:03:35 – 62
652 – 729 – Krystal Williams – F – 3:03:54 – 32
653 – 305 – Collisha Hendrickson – F – 3:03:57 – 31
654 – 712 – Michelle Webbe – F – 3:04:02 – 45
655 – 63 – Ranae Kai Bean – F – 3:05:03 – 24
656 – 172 – Renee Darrell – F – 3:05:04 – 48
657 – 639 – Mark Steede – M – 3:06:28 – 32
658 – 620 – Sinclair Smith – M – 3:06:43 – 71
659 – 538 – Teekai Rawlins – M – 3:06:48 – 35
660 – 728 – Kamal Williams – M – 3:07:10 – 44
661 – 112 – Devina Burgess – F – 3:09:22 – 26
662 – 465 – Candice Nesbitt – F – 3:09:37 – 31
663 – 663 – Vanessa Taylor – F – 3:09:50 – 38
664 – 446 – Kim Morbey – F – 3:11:34 – 49
665 – 523 – Ruth Phillips – F – 3:12:27 – 56
666 – 580 – Cynthia Sharp – F – 3:13:19 – 38
667 – 746 – Giorgio Zanol – M – 3:14 – 75
668 – 328 – Latoya Ible – F – 3:14:13 – 31
669 – 680 – Marie Trott – F – 3:14:30 – 55
670 – 96 – Nalton Brangman – M – 3:14:36 – 57
671 – 631 – Larry Spence – M – 3:14:50 – 54
672 – 656 – Andre Symonds Lee – M – 3:15:34 – 58
673 – 57 – Lorna Basden – F – 3:15:48 – 49
674 – 464 – Andre Nesbitt – M – 3:16:51 – 59
675 – 705 – Keitha Wallace – F – 3:17:34 – 50
676 – 121 – Marsha Burrows – F – 3:17:50 – 68
677 – 579 – Danvers Seymour Jr – M – 3:17:51 – 37
678 – 578 – Tracee Seymour – F – 3:17:51 – 43
679 – 65 – Warwick Bear – M – 3:19:29 – 46
680 – 604 – Shelton Simons – M – 3:21:30 – 69
681 – 308 – Ulric Hetsberger – M – 3:21:51 – 36
682 – 416 – Lisa Matthie – F – 3:22:03 – 43
683 – 672 – Nina Thompson – F – 3:22:46 – 33
684 – 378 – Millard Lightbourne – M – 3:23:55 – 74
685 – 759 – Maceo Walls – M – 3:24:48 – 30
686 – 435 – Sandra Ming – F – 3:25:11 – 55
687 – 668 – Anonymous Participant – F – 3:27:08 – 35
688 – 487 – Milan Snr Oleksak – M – 3:27:26 – 78
689 – 194 – Ruby Dill – F – 3:31:33 – 56
690 – 319 – Paul Hodgson – M – 3:34:59 – 65
691 – 102 – Nicola Bromby – F – 3:38:03 – 33
692 – 126 – Belinda Butterfield – F – 3:38:24 – 63
693 – 119 – Eldridge Burrows – M – 3:38:52 – 33
694 – 64 – Theresa Bean – F – 3:39:05 – 43
695 – 327 – Kenshante Hypolite – F – 3:43:39 – 23
696 – 753 – Inshan Smith – M – 3:43:39 – 41
697 – 109 – Iola Brunson-Rocker – F – 3:50 – 56
698 – 255 – Dawn Fubler – F – 3:52:41 – 66
699 – 123 – Shannel Burrows – F – 3:57:36 – 35
700 – 767 – Kimaire Burns – F – 4:00:13 – 56
701 – 79 – George Jones – M – 4:34:57 – 79

2015 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby


1 – Christopher Estwanik – M – 1:07:46
2 – Lamont Marshall – M – 1:13:51
3 – Stephen Allen – M – 1:14:38
4 – Tyler Smith – M – 1:16:35
5 – Christopher Harris – M – 1:17:05
6 – Jay Donawa – M – 1:17:57
7 – Spencer Butterfield – M – 1:19:10
8 – Seamus Fearon – M – 1:19:24
9 – James O’Shea – M – 1:19:43
10 – Ryan Wilson – M – 1:20:07
11 – Ashley Estwanik – F – 1:22:43
12 – Maritz Theron – M – 1:22:59
13 – Ashley Berry – F – 1:23:53
14 – Philip Mace – M – 1:24:16
15 – Corey Brunton – M – 1:24:43
16 – Neil Lupsic – M – 1:24:51
17 – Glen Wilks – M – 1:25:55
18 – Larry Marshall – M – 1:27:17
19 – Sammy DeGraff – M – 1:27:25
20 – Omari Hart – M – 1:27:48
21 – Jamie Fraser – M – 1:27:52
22 – Andrew Haak – M – 1:27:55
23 – Jose Miranda – M – 1:28:03
24 – James Gaunt – M – 1:28:08
25 – Kris Hedges – M – 1:28:35
26 – Craig Rothwell – M – 1:28:43
27 – Sean Trott – M – 1:28:44
28 – Tom Mills – M – 1:28:58
29 – Geoffrey Blee – M – 1:29:50
30 – Chefton Hall – M – 1:30:03
31 – Giuseppe Guglielmucci – M – 1:30:42
32 – Rose-Anna Hoey – F – 1:30:44
33 – Ricky Sousa – M – 1:30:55
34 – Deon Breary – F – 1:31:13
35 – Chris Fosker – M – 1:31:30
36 – Juma Mouchette – M – 1:32:03
37 – Colin Swan – M – 1:32:11
38 – Allan Fox – M – 1:32:27
39 – Donald Forde – M – 1:32:36
40 – Paul Freary – M – 1:33:06
41 – Mark Wilcox – M – 1:33:20
42 – Tom Booth – M – 1:33:22
43 – David Gazzard – M – 1:33:32
44 – Krista Dyer – F – 1:33:37
45 – Anton Velleman – M – 1:33:52
46 – Ronae Burgess – M – 1:34:38
47 – Phillip Herman – M – 1:34:51
48 – Price Smith – M – 1:35:00
49 – Steven Smith – M – 1:35:00
50 – Justin Brenden – M – 1:35:02
51 – Mark Robinson – M – 1:35:12
52 – Domico Watson – M – 1:35:19
53 – Mike Watson – M – 1:35:19
54 – Chris Cabral – M – 1:35:34
55 – Kevin Stephens – M – 1:35:52
56 – Gerald Gakundi – M – 1:35:54
57 – Gregory Scott – M – 1:35:57
58 – Trevor Lindsay – M – 1:36:37
59 – Christopher Allington – M – 1:36:54
60 – Tracey Steede – M – 1:36:55
61 – Kent Richardson – M – 1:36:59
62 – Jon Smith – M – 1:37:08
63 – Anonymous Participant – M – 1:37:20
64 – Andy Bray – M – 1:37:27
65 – Larry Hodge – M – 1:37:37
66 – David Darrell – M – 1:37:41
67 – Darryl Herrick – M – 1:37:44
68 – Benjamin Lau – M – 1:37:49
69 – Abelardo Paredes – M – 1:37:51
70 – Deshun Dill – M – 1:37:55
71 – Neil Halliday – M – 1:38:01
72 – Ash Fife – M – 1:38:13
73 – Barrie King – M – 1:38:36
74 – Dennis Fagundo – M – 1:38:49
75 – Ilia Gerassimov – M – 1:38:50
76 – Timothy Patterson – M – 1:38:54
77 – Martin Vezina – M – 1:39:05
78 – Vivienne Lochhead – F – 1:39:16
79 – Philippe Froncioni – M – 1:39:23
80 – Christopher Hands – M – 1:39:47
81 – Coolidge Durham – M – 1:39:54
82 – Adam Hopkin – M – 1:39:56
83 – John Carreiro – M – 1:39:58
84 – Scott Neil – M – 1:40:03
85 – Kristen Palmer – F – 1:40:08
86 – Christopher Jones – M – 1:40:30
87 – Michael Palmer – M – 1:40:36
88 – John Thompson – M – 1:40:39
89 – Joey DaSilva – M – 1:41:00
90 – Guy Kelly – M – 1:41:24
91 – Emily Dunne – F – 1:41:25
92 – Michael Milton – M – 1:41:44
93 – Moses Mufandaedza – M – 1:41:53
94 – Dominique Nanette – M – 1:41:55
95 – Travis Cooper – M – 1:41:56
96 – Deon Heyns – M – 1:42:06
97 – Clive Langley – M – 1:42:17
98 – Jeremy Burnham – M – 1:42:27
99 – Nubelia Simas – F – 1:42:31
100 – Phillip Wells – M – 1:42:39
101 – Chris Sinclair – M – 1:42:50
102 – Noah Fields – M – 1:42:50
103 – Ezariah Matthie – M – 1:42:57
104 – Megan Berry – F – 1:43:00
105 – Frederick Phillips – M – 1:43:02
106 – Sentwali Woolridge – M – 1:43:02
107 – Jose Barroso – M – 1:43:15
108 – Shacoi Daniels – M – 1:43:27
109 – Tamika Williams – F – 1:43:32
110 – Andrea Luber – F – 1:43:35
111 – Benjamin Zoellner – M – 1:43:54
112 – Morris Moniz – M – 1:44:04
113 – Jay Riihiluoma – M – 1:44:11
114 – Sharlene Sousa – F – 1:44:14
115 – Rebecca Cooper – F – 1:44:15
116 – Laura Dusek – F – 1:44:24
117 – Angela Daley – F – 1:44:39
118 – Christine Dailey – F – 1:44:54
119 – Kyle Dailey – M – 1:44:54
120 – Steve Burgess – M – 1:44:58
121 – Joel Matthews – M – 1:45:04
122 – Jarreau Brown-Rogers – M – 1:45:15
123 – Ryan Gibbons – M – 1:45:15
124 – Anthony Prentice – M – 1:45:30
125 – Alex McLaughlin – M – 1:45:47
126 – Richard Fulton – M – 1:45:52
127 – Derek Thomas – M – 1:45:58
128 – Emma Norman – F – 1:45:59
129 – Steven Spencer-Arscott – M – 1:46:02
130 – Carlo Pinardi – M – 1:46:06
131 – Darin Cassidy – M – 1:46:06
132 – Wanda Dubois – F – 1:46:10
133 – Pierre Smith – M – 1:46:14
134 – Alex Kronenberg – M – 1:46:14
135 – Edwin Armstrong – M – 1:46:15
136 – Lawrence Fox – M – 1:46:19
137 – Michael Toyer – M – 1:46:27
138 – Antun Duzevic – M – 1:46:31
139 – Zico Majors – M – 1:46:46
140 – Stepanka Sprincova – F – 1:46:48
141 – Giles Spurling – M – 1:46:53
142 – Adam Chevis – M – 1:46:53
143 – Jeff Sangster – M – 1:46:53
144 – Michael Williams – M – 1:47:00
145 – Trent Rowling – M – 1:47:01
146 – Carlton Richardson – M – 1:47:14
147 – Colm Homan – M – 1:47:25
148 – Patrick Graham – M – 1:47:27
149 – Jonathan Rodda – M – 1:47:30
150 – Michael O’Connor – M – 1:47:37
151 – Kaiwon Dill – M – 1:48:01
152 – Nicholas Sauter – M – 1:48:09
153 – Paul Dobinson – M – 1:48:14
154 – Hildeberto Sousa – M – 1:48:16
155 – Katarina Hoskins – F – 1:48:18
156 – Jennifer Dragonetti – F – 1:48:32
157 – Adam Williams – M – 1:48:37
158 – Jaymee Larrison – F – 1:48:46
159 – Jonathan Lee – M – 1:49:03
160 – Debbie Butterfield – F – 1:49:04
161 – Trevor Brookes – M – 1:49:06
162 – Andrew Rahman – M – 1:49:19
163 – Allison Schindel – F – 1:49:26
164 – John Gill – M – 1:49:34
165 – David Lawler – M – 1:49:40
166 – Claire De Ste Croix – F – 1:49:46
167 – Kimberly McIvor – F – 1:50:01
168 – Sharon Craig – F – 1:50:02
169 – Ronald Taylor – M – 1:50:21
170 – Alicia Hancock – F – 1:50:22
171 – Alex Cabe – M – 1:50:27
172 – Helen Campbell – F – 1:50:31
173 – Tom Meyer – M – 1:50:39
174 – Shawn Swainson – M – 1:50:49
175 – Paul Gatutha – M – 1:51:01
176 – Rolondo Wilson – M – 1:51:01
177 – Johann Hunter – M – 1:51:04
178 – Antoine Augustus – M – 1:51:08
179 – Anonymous Participant – F – 1:51:13
180 – Calvin Steede – M – 1:51:16
181 – Alec Shepherd – M – 1:51:18
182 – Richard Howells – M – 1:51:20
183 – David Signor – M – 1:51:26
184 – Gregory Wade – M – 1:51:26
185 – Ben Mayes – M – 1:51:40
186 – Shane Mcilwain – M – 1:51:41
187 – Dion Tucker – M – 1:51:43
188 – Alan Tiernan – M – 1:51:55
189 – Kirk Hunt – M – 1:52:05
190 – Mairi Redmond – F – 1:52:08
191 – Reuben Mallory – M – 1:52:09
192 – Travis Rettke – M – 1:52:13
193 – Philip Vandoninck – M – 1:52:15
194 – Duane Simons – M – 1:52:22
195 – Christian Chin-Gurret – M – 1:52:24
196 – Jon Levy – M – 1:52:26
197 – David Hoey – M – 1:52:32
198 – Nick Williamson – M – 1:52:35
199 – Garon Wilkinson – M – 1:52:37
200 – Ezra Turner – M – 1:52:40
201 – Sean Kelly – M – 1:52:45
202 – Layton Outerbridge – M – 1:52:49
203 – Jerome Wellman – M – 1:52:52
204 – Helen Gillis-Cooze – F – 1:52:52
205 – Bruce Sinclair – M – 1:52:57
206 – Paul Prozzillo – M – 1:53:02
207 – Matthew Ratteray – M – 1:53:03
208 – Greg Houts – M – 1:53:04
209 – Lester Pun – M – 1:53:04
210 – Wesley Lindo – M – 1:53:08
211 – Nicholas Burke – M – 1:53:10
212 – Anthony Rocker – M – 1:53:10
213 – Yuko Ebata – F – 1:53:14
214 – Grensy Quintero – F – 1:53:26
215 – Fredrick Steede – M – 1:53:47
216 – Arturo Benito – M – 1:53:51
217 – Jonas Corey – M – 1:53:51
218 – Adam De La Cruz – M – 1:53:51
219 – David Mulholland – M – 1:53:56
220 – Bridget McKenna – F – 1:54:02
221 – Michael Ward – M – 1:54:14
222 – Melissa Drea – F – 1:54:35
223 – Ifor Hughes – M – 1:54:37
224 – Torry Davis – M – 1:54:38
225 – David Cooke – M – 1:54:42
226 – Anonymous Participant – F – 1:54:45
227 – Eric Nordquist – M – 1:55:08
228 – James Dockeray – M – 1:55:17
229 – Teru Shimbara – M – 1:55:17
230 – Lucy Ching – F – 1:55:22
231 – Mark Pickering – M – 1:55:24
232 – David Wall – M – 1:55:27
233 – Sharon Hammond – F – 1:55:29
234 – Nathan Dill – M – 1:55:31
235 – Johannes Von Niederhaeusern – M – 1:55:33
236 – Anonymous Participant – F – 1:55:33
237 – Cynthia Millett – F – 1:55:42
238 – Louise Wells – F – 1:55:44
239 – Valerie Horrobin – F – 1:55:50
240 – Peter Horrobin – M – 1:55:50
241 – Delbert Doars – M – 1:55:52
242 – Kyler Knights – M – 1:55:57
243 – Eardley Stephens – M – 1:55:58
244 – Katherine Medeiros – F – 1:56:03
245 – Ian Davies – M – 1:56:08
246 – Markez Laws – M – 1:56:09
247 – Dustin Ressler – M – 1:56:11
248 – Richard King – M – 1:56:21
249 – Edmund Furbert – M – 1:56:32
250 – Gerhard Boonstra – M – 1:56:39
251 – Jonathan Barker – M – 1:56:41
252 – Travis Stringer – M – 1:56:46
253 – Mitchell Deshield – M – 1:56:52
254 – Richard Blesovsky – M – 1:57:09
255 – Jonny Jones – M – 1:57:15
256 – Carlos Rego – M – 1:57:19
257 – Leila Wadson – F – 1:57:20
258 – Heather Nicholds – F – 1:57:20
259 – Edward Harris – M – 1:57:38
260 – Caitlyn Mello – F – 1:57:40
261 – Christine Patton – F – 1:57:44
262 – Earl Richardson – M – 1:57:47
263 – Mitchell Trott – M – 1:57:51
264 – James Larner – M – 1:57:52
265 – Eric Peets – M – 1:57:52
266 – Jahvon Mallory – M – 1:57:57
267 – Brian Lynch – M – 1:58:08
268 – David Woodcock – M – 1:58:08
269 – Mark Albouy – M – 1:58:11
270 – Kion Knights – M – 1:58:12
271 – Patrick Furlong – M – 1:58:13
272 – Daina Casling – F – 1:58:16
273 – Sven Wehmeyer – M – 1:58:18
274 – Peter Havlicek – M – 1:58:20
275 – Maddie Durkin – F – 1:58:36
276 – Huda Eraif – F – 1:58:37
277 – Carlos Cardoso – M – 1:58:43
278 – Stephen Dunkley – M – 1:58:55
279 – Michelle Lui – F – 1:58:59
280 – Whitney Iuliano – F – 1:59:01
281 – Brian McDevitt – M – 1:59:03
282 – Rebecca Thomas – F – 1:59:05
283 – Elizabeth Stone – F – 1:59:08
284 – Marcello Ausenda – M – 1:59:16
285 – John Rolph – M – 1:59:26
286 – Melissa Chudleigh – F – 1:59:26
287 – Andrew DeGregorio – M – 1:59:50
288 – Otis Ingham – M – 1:59:54
289 – Brodie Smith – M – 1:59:54
290 – Matthew Godfrey – M – 1:59:55
291 – Stephen Ebbin – M – 1:59:55
292 – Edward Mishambi – M – 1:59:57
293 – Anne Kermode – F – 1:59:59
294 – Ernest Signor Jr – M – 2:00:07
295 – Kevin Davies – M – 2:00:09
296 – Christopher Dill – M – 2:00:09
297 – Christyola Smith – M – 2:00:13
298 – Dnarte Lima – M – 2:00:16
299 – Anne Powell – F – 2:00:20
300 – Joe Desilva – M – 2:00:20
301 – Jarizhino Simmons – M – 2:00:22
302 – Jason Thurlow – M – 2:00:25
303 – Suzanne Lacey – F – 2:00:35
304 – Yannis Williams – M – 2:00:42
305 – Richard Hammond – M – 2:00:44
306 – Ricky Dawson – M – 2:00:44
307 – Harjeet Singh – M – 2:00:49
308 – Jonathan Bean – M – 2:00:54
309 – Smtia Wacker – F – 2:00:54
310 – Murry Bartley – M – 2:01:02
311 – Fabio Divuolo – M – 2:01:07
312 – Chris Harkness – M – 2:01:08
313 – Jermaine Burrows – M – 2:01:22
314 – Steven Ortiz – M – 2:01:31
315 – Jun Quero – M – 2:01:36
316 – Richard Hazel – M – 2:01:42
317 – Aileen Smith – F – 2:01:42
318 – Khalid Pitcher – M – 2:01:52
319 – Nadia Dattilo – F – 2:01:57
320 – Lamar Hamme – M – 2:02:03
321 – Zina Jones – F – 2:02:05
322 – Terrance Smith – M – 2:02:07
323 – Seamus Durkin – M – 2:02:15
324 – Tarik Smith – M – 2:02:22
325 – John Richmond – M – 2:02:23
326 – Mark Outerbridge – M – 2:02:24
327 – Megan Denos – F – 2:02:26
328 – Becky Vernon – F – 2:02:29
329 – Kim Willey – F – 2:02:29
330 – Jordan Johnson – M – 2:02:29
331 – Florin Teleman – M – 2:02:31
332 – Joanne MacFarlane – F – 2:02:31
333 – Jabari Smith – M – 2:02:34
334 – Stephen Paynter – M – 2:02:37
335 – Jeremiah Smith – M – 2:02:38
336 – Natasha Marshall – F – 2:02:38
337 – Clay Darrell – M – 2:02:45
338 – Ali Hochberg – F – 2:02:49
339 – James Burton – M – 2:02:50
340 – Matthew Viney – M – 2:03:00
341 – Matthew Sharpe – M – 2:03:13
342 – Mark Chudleigh – M – 2:03:14
343 – Matthew Wild – M – 2:03:15
344 – Sahki Swan – M – 2:03:19
345 – Deanna Didyk – F – 2:03:20
346 – Somers Carr – M – 2:03:36
347 – Rodney Caines – M – 2:03:37
348 – Scott AMos – M – 2:03:43
349 – Justin Hunt – M – 2:03:49
350 – Kevin Simpson – M – 2:03:50
351 – James Gitu – M – 2:03:59
352 – Brian Corcoran – M – 2:04:11
353 – Ceri Riihiluoma – F – 2:04:11
354 – Melissa Smith – F – 2:04:11
355 – Michael Williams – M – 2:04:14
356 – Seion Darrell – M – 2:04:19
357 – Tafari Maxwell – M – 2:04:22
358 – Rupert Henagulph – M – 2:04:24
359 – Anonymous Participant – M – 2:04:26
360 – Nicholas MILES – M – 2:04:26
361 – Edwin Kariuki – M – 2:04:33
362 – Phil Martin – M – 2:04:36
363 – Steve Larson – M – 2:04:36
364 – Yevgeniy Gerassimov – M – 2:04:39
365 – Leonard Davis – M – 2:04:46
366 – Ronan O’Connell – M – 2:04:49
367 – Webster Williams – M – 2:04:55
368 – Kenneth Thompson – M – 2:04:57
369 – Tamsyn Doran – F – 2:05:01
370 – Jennifer Lightbourne – F – 2:05:02
371 – Denzel Simons – M – 2:05:13
372 – Donald Marwick – M – 2:05:16
373 – Milan Oleksak – M – 2:05:21
374 – Crystal Gilchrist – F – 2:05:31
375 – Meredith Head – F – 2:05:40
376 – Tanya Johnson – F – 2:05:41
377 – James Johnson – M – 2:05:43
378 – Abigail Oti-Yeboah – F – 2:05:46
379 – Wayne Mouchette – M – 2:05:48
380 – Jayson Jackson – M – 2:05:51
381 – Fernando Avalos – M – 2:05:53
382 – Catherihne Hay – F – 2:05:56
383 – Andrew Simons – M – 2:05:56
384 – Lothar Crofton – M – 2:05:57
385 – Christopher Myles – M – 2:06:00
386 – Vincent Belboda – M – 2:06:04
387 – Jhauntu Williams – M – 2:06:04
388 – Lecole Richardson – F – 2:06:05
389 – Chris Smith – M – 2:06:12
390 – Jeffrey Tyrrell – M – 2:06:15
391 – Peggy Couper – F – 2:06:15
392 – Kevin Anderson – M – 2:06:15
393 – Thomas Smith – M – 2:06:16
394 – Orville Hall – M – 2:06:17
395 – Dakarrie Steede – M – 2:06:17
396 – Elena Pandelescu/ O’Connor – F – 2:06:18
397 – Sarah Wight – F – 2:06:20
398 – John Wight – M – 2:06:20
399 – Wayne Dill – M – 2:06:21
400 – Kimiko Scotland – F – 2:06:32
401 – Clarence Hofheins – M – 2:06:33
402 – Kaylin Darell – M – 2:06:35
403 – Gavin Woods – M – 2:06:40
404 – Christina Smith – F – 2:07:00
405 – Elizabeth Deacon – F – 2:07:02
406 – Shuntae Hendrickson – F – 2:07:07
407 – Robert Jones – M – 2:07:10
408 – ROSEMARY JONES – F – 2:07:10
409 – Jamie Ball – M – 2:07:21
410 – Myrian Balitian-Dill – F – 2:07:32
411 – Kymette Rossouw – F – 2:07:38
412 – Helen Wilson – F – 2:07:40
413 – Kyle Williams – M – 2:07:40
414 – Brian McNamara – M – 2:07:41
415 – John Henry Carty – M – 2:07:43
416 – Brian Mcgonagle – M – 2:07:52
417 – Larry Turnbull – M – 2:07:53
418 – Eddie Benjamin – M – 2:07:54
419 – Claire Shestopal – F – 2:07:57
420 – Shae Butterfield – M – 2:08:09
421 – Ian Hind – M – 2:08:21
422 – Kim P. Simons – F – 2:08:23
423 – Damian Palanyandi – M – 2:08:25
424 – Craig Astwood – M – 2:08:28
425 – Brittany Choquette – F – 2:08:40
426 – Graeme Bath – M – 2:08:44
427 – Kevin Caza – M – 2:08:45
428 – Diana Nyambane – F – 2:08:46
429 – Dennie O’Connor – M – 2:08:50
430 – Michelle Berkeley – F – 2:08:54
431 – Mia Daniels – F – 2:09:03
432 – Michael Simmons – M – 2:09:05
433 – Mark Eldridge – M – 2:09:07
434 – Ruffins Hill – M – 2:09:16
435 – Mark Dunlop – M – 2:09:17
436 – Jose Andrade – M – 2:09:19
437 – Liz Craig – F – 2:09:22
438 – Victoria Millett – F – 2:09:23
439 – Gerd Tluczykont – M – 2:09:36
440 – Kate Tomkins – F – 2:09:50
441 – Nicole Rozon – F – 2:09:50
442 – Wendell Ebbin – M – 2:09:56
443 – Kenneth Todd – M – 2:10:05
444 – Hilary Commane – F – 2:10:10
445 – Simon Penney – M – 2:10:10
446 – Michael Timbrell – M – 2:10:11
447 – David Porter – M – 2:10:14
448 – Barbara Sperryn-Jones – F – 2:10:20
449 – David Walsh – M – 2:10:29
450 – LORENZO CAUBALEJO – M – 2:10:31
451 – Zeena Thomas – F – 2:10:32
452 – Tony Rietig – M – 2:10:33
453 – Barbara Clemens – F – 2:10:38
454 – Angela Atherden – F – 2:10:39
455 – Timothy Kandie – M – 2:10:39
456 – Marla Smith – F – 2:10:43
457 – Jannell Ford – F – 2:10:47
458 – Ashele Insley – F – 2:10:54
459 – Orlyn Williams – M – 2:10:58
460 – Runekco Edwards – M – 2:10:59
461 – Michael Looby – M – 2:11:05
462 – Joy Laurence – F – 2:11:10
463 – Michael Swain – M – 2:11:14
464 – Marshall Minors – M – 2:11:18
465 – Laurent Wellman – M – 2:11:25
466 – Tashon DeSilva – M – 2:11:31
467 – Louise Charleson – F – 2:11:33
468 – Jasmine-Blaire Butterfield – F – 2:11:36
469 – Deborah Pharoah-Williams – F – 2:11:37
470 – Troy Fox – M – 2:11:47
471 – Kyle DeRoza – M – 2:11:52
472 – Jerry Williams – M – 2:12:02
473 – Timothy Paul – M – 2:12:12
474 – Monique Castle – F – 2:12:15
475 – Karolyn Darrell-Burgess – F – 2:12:16
476 – Monica Teixeira – F – 2:12:16
477 – Alec Burger – M – 2:12:19
478 – Rene Notter – M – 2:12:19
479 – Antoine Lambert – M – 2:12:20
480 – Stephen Zaro – M – 2:12:20
481 – Brent Smith – M – 2:12:23
482 – Akinyi Apopa – F – 2:12:25
483 – Stephen Outerbridge – M – 2:12:33
484 – Chris Naylor – M – 2:12:34
485 – Chris Way – M – 2:12:35
486 – Adam Farrell – M – 2:12:36
487 – David Collette – M – 2:12:37
488 – Tyesha Barioni – F – 2:12:44
489 – Alison Green – F – 2:12:58
490 – Frederick Goater – M – 2:13:13
491 – Marissa Forbes – F – 2:13:17
492 – Angela Gilbert – F – 2:13:20
493 – Stuart Roberts – M – 2:13:21
494 – Alexandra Wilberz – F – 2:13:29
495 – Kandis Matthews – F – 2:13:29
496 – Jennifer Wilson – F – 2:13:29
497 – Dean Soares – M – 2:13:35
498 – Raymond Swan – M – 2:13:36
499 – Mary Walsh – F – 2:13:37
500 – Philip Roque Sr. – M – 2:13:53
501 – Rebecca Perry – F – 2:13:56
502 – Anthony Fellowes – M – 2:14:03
503 – Emily Leitch – F – 2:14:22
504 – Rachael Rothwell – F – 2:14:22
505 – Carmel Hanna – F – 2:14:33
506 – Sheikia Ming – F – 2:14:35
507 – Kean Driscoll – M – 2:14:42
508 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:15:01
509 – Melissa Ferreira – F – 2:15:04
510 – Adrian Benjamin – M – 2:15:05
511 – Keith Hollis – M – 2:15:21
512 – MOLLIE BIGLEY – F – 2:15:22
513 – David Bigley – M – 2:15:23
514 – Marc Johnson – M – 2:15:39
515 – Gillian Cross – F – 2:15:40
516 – Caroline Deevy – F – 2:15:44
517 – Jennifer Morrison – F – 2:15:48
518 – Sophie Wightman – F – 2:15:48
519 – Megan Troake – F – 2:15:49
520 – Alun Thomas – M – 2:15:50
521 – Nancy Stevens – F – 2:16:01
522 – Thomas Hands – M – 2:16:01
523 – Andre Gordon – M – 2:16:07
524 – Emma Davison – F – 2:16:08
525 – Troy James – M – 2:16:12
526 – Wing Yan Li – F – 2:16:14
527 – Patricia Pitcher – F – 2:16:24
528 – Sean Simmons – M – 2:16:28
529 – Doug Marshall – M – 2:16:35
530 – Jesse Haldeman – M – 2:16:36
531 – Vyntah Caesar – M – 2:16:38
532 – Lesley-Jane Smith – F – 2:16:39
533 – Josiah Smith – M – 2:16:39
534 – John Lee – M – 2:16:58
535 – Eugene Stoneham – M – 2:17:06
536 – Deonna Hill – F – 2:17:11
537 – Alan Murray – M – 2:17:13
538 – Nicole Rochester – F – 2:17:24
539 – Andre Hayward – M – 2:17:29
540 – Cavon Spencer – M – 2:17:32
541 – Andre Simmons – M – 2:17:32
542 – Roderick Nesbitt – M – 2:17:36
543 – Makeda Goater – F – 2:17:40
544 – Meagan Jackson – F – 2:17:43
545 – AYANA HARVEY – F – 2:17:44
546 – Raymond Soong – M – 2:17:45
547 – Anonymous Participant – M – 2:17:56
548 – Renee Gilchrist – F – 2:17:58
549 – Chris Morley – M – 2:18:03
550 – Rachel Ahereza – F – 2:18:06
551 – Jameelah Aziz – F – 2:18:07
552 – Robert Thomas – M – 2:18:10
553 – Zola French – F – 2:18:12
554 – John Kline – M – 2:18:17
555 – Jill Finnigan – F – 2:18:19
556 – Preston James Ephraim II – M – 2:18:23
557 – Robin Holder – M – 2:18:24
558 – Priscilla Ogamba – F – 2:18:27
559 – Edward Lightbourne – M – 2:18:27
560 – Kemo Bean – M – 2:18:29
561 – Charlie Kline – M – 2:18:52
562 – Barbara Tluczykont – F – 2:18:56
563 – Cesar Botelho – M – 2:19:05
564 – Kelsey Mortimore – F – 2:19:06
565 – Shelley Pace – F – 2:19:07
566 – Michael Whalley – M – 2:19:09
567 – Gavin O’connor – M – 2:19:10
568 – Juliette Rewan – F – 2:19:14
569 – Ankoma Cannonier – M – 2:19:22
570 – Tene Grant – F – 2:19:26
571 – Andr Rochester – M – 2:19:27
572 – Fernando Deus – M – 2:19:27
573 – Jordan Bascome – F – 2:19:47
574 – Komlah Foggo – F – 2:20:01
575 – Rachel Holmes – F – 2:20:14
576 – Joanna Hollis – F – 2:20:24
577 – Elizabeth Hadler – F – 2:20:29
578 – Devon Brangman – M – 2:20:32
579 – Kim Burgess – F – 2:20:43
580 – Kim Raymond – F – 2:20:44
581 – Lisa Butterfield – F – 2:20:48
582 – Marjorie Oliver – F – 2:20:52
583 – Najee Woods – M – 2:20:53
584 – Katherina Gibbons – F – 2:20:56
585 – Sydney Gibbons – M – 2:20:56
586 – Patrick Hastings – M – 2:20:58
587 – Kian Butterfield – M – 2:21:01
588 – Paulo Curi – M – 2:21:20
589 – Glenn Simons – M – 2:21:22
590 – Kai Simmons – M – 2:21:25
591 – Vernal Durham – M – 2:21:35
592 – Raynell Richards – M – 2:21:35
593 – Alia Hamza – F – 2:21:38
594 – David Crofts – M – 2:21:43
595 – Charles Harvey – M – 2:21:45
596 – Kacee Morton-Simons – F – 2:21:51
597 – Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley – F – 2:21:53
598 – Paul Gilmour – M – 2:21:53
599 – Glennis Butterfield – F – 2:21:59
600 – Berry Bridges – M – 2:22:03
601 – Joshua Gilbert – M – 2:22:08
602 – Myrtia Eberly – F – 2:22:08
603 – Denise Carey – F – 2:22:14
604 – Edwina Arorash – F – 2:22:15
605 – Eric J Bean – M – 2:22:15
606 – Brian Fubler – M – 2:22:23
607 – Abjel Colis – M – 2:22:26
608 – Anita Swain – F – 2:22:36
609 – Osdale Rochester – M – 2:22:40
610 – Raymond Raynor – M – 2:23:09
611 – Raymond Ming – M – 2:23:15
612 – Katina Wilson – F – 2:23:15
613 – Barry Eve – M – 2:23:19
614 – Aisha Mellish – F – 2:23:28
615 – Trevor Nelson – M – 2:23:30
616 – Joanna Jackson-Smith – F – 2:23:41
617 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:23:49
618 – Heath Robinson – M – 2:23:52
619 – Dragan Pavkovic – M – 2:24:03
620 – Tina Adderley – F – 2:24:04
621 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:24:05
622 – Chen Foley – M – 2:24:10
623 – Anthony Pace – M – 2:24:11
624 – Edwin Smith – M – 2:24:15
625 – Christopher Matvey – M – 2:24:20
626 – ZELDA MCKENZIE-MOORE – F – 2:24:27
627 – Natalie Dyrli – F – 2:24:29
628 – Marquel Deshields – M – 2:24:33
629 – Campbell Duffy – M – 2:24:33
630 – Jennifer Prozzillo – F – 2:24:34
631 – Troy E. Thomas – M – 2:24:34
632 – Joel Duffy – M – 2:24:38
633 – Tash Pethick – F – 2:24:53
634 – Joelina Redden – F – 2:24:56
635 – Rachel Ball – F – 2:24:58
636 – Caron Adderley – F – 2:25:04
637 – Elizabeth Stewart – F – 2:25:09
638 – Sevonne Scott – F – 2:25:14
639 – Rochelle Todd – F – 2:25:27
640 – Lloyd Christopher – M – 2:25:27
641 – Waleed Lightbourne – M – 2:25:47
642 – Steven Barber – M – 2:25:48
643 – Narayandatt Mangar – M – 2:25:48
644 – Sherwyn Richardson – M – 2:26:03
645 – Daniele Pucci – M – 2:26:12
646 – Carol Griffith – F – 2:26:16
647 – Philip Dyer – M – 2:26:21
648 – Curtiss Smith – M – 2:26:32
649 – Joanne Grixti – F – 2:26:35
650 – Quinton Burgess – M – 2:26:41
651 – Marissa Trott – F – 2:26:43
652 – Jeff Amaral – M – 2:26:45
653 – Marlene Cechini – F – 2:26:47
654 – Dave Blakeney – M – 2:26:54
655 – Julia Matheson – F – 2:26:56
656 – Rochelle Wilkinson – F – 2:26:57
657 – Rod Davis – M – 2:26:58
658 – Liz Davis – F – 2:26:58
659 – Tina Chander – F – 2:27:05
660 – Anonymous Participant – M – 2:27:16
661 – Melissa Morton – F – 2:27:17
662 – Joe Parkin – M – 2:27:30
663 – Ricardo Maybury – M – 2:27:32
664 – Terry Wine – M – 2:27:33
665 – Jamie McDowell – M – 2:27:44
666 – Susana Brewster – F – 2:27:48
667 – Micheal Orlandi – M – 2:27:49
668 – Judy Roche – F – 2:27:51
669 – Jason Williams – M – 2:27:52
670 – Nuri Hunter Latham – M – 2:27:52
671 – Amin Smith – M – 2:28:02
672 – Joshua Butler – M – 2:28:05
673 – Larikka Tucker – F – 2:28:25
674 – Kevin Cummins – M – 2:28:29
675 – Melvin Howes – M – 2:28:50
676 – Antoine Mouchette – M – 2:28:56
677 – Ricky Spence – M – 2:29:00
678 – Jhoseph Madio – M – 2:29:12
679 – Alshia Lugo – F – 2:29:31
680 – Grainne Richmond – F – 2:29:45
681 – Shannon Kelly – M – 2:29:46
682 – Jewel Eve – F – 2:29:46
683 – Nicky Gurret – F – 2:30:08
684 – Jennifer Pitcher – F – 2:30:20
685 – Salvatore Tucci – M – 2:30:34
686 – Jodi Virgil – F – 2:30:59
687 – Lucinda Murray – F – 2:31:04
688 – Julie Sim – F – 2:31:04
689 – Marcus Johnson – M – 2:31:12
690 – Alex DeCouto – M – 2:31:21
691 – Mayberline Black – F – 2:31:36
692 – Shawn Simmons – M – 2:31:41
693 – Ellington Weldon – M – 2:31:46
694 – Mikia Parris-Bean – F – 2:31:53
695 – Talia Simons – F – 2:32:00
696 – Rohaan Simons – M – 2:32:01
697 – Jordan Hill – M – 2:32:07
698 – ARRINGTON SMITH – M – 2:32:11
699 – Darnell Wynn – F – 2:32:24
700 – George Ngaruiya – M – 2:32:29
701 – Shawn Thomas – M – 2:32:46
702 – Davida O’Brien – F – 2:32:47
703 – Elinor Lucas Quarterly – F – 2:32:49
704 – Renee Foggo Paynter – F – 2:32:52
705 – Kerry Heigham – F – 2:32:53
706 – Donna Nicholson – F – 2:33:04
707 – Joanna Heaney – F – 2:33:04
708 – Tracy Burgess – F – 2:33:21
709 – Richard Marriott – M – 2:33:21
710 – Ryon Outerbridge – M – 2:33:33
711 – Famella Haryanto – F – 2:33:43
712 – Antonio Correia – M – 2:33:45
713 – Cynthia Thomas – F – 2:34:05
714 – Sally Gaugain – F – 2:35:15
715 – Fitzgerald Richardson – M – 2:35:21
716 – Cecil Whitecross – M – 2:35:33
717 – Sinead Leavy – F – 2:35:41
718 – Beverly Hayward – F – 2:36:06
719 – Marina O’Shea – F – 2:36:08
720 – Helene Simmons – F – 2:36:08
721 – Joseph Matthew – M – 2:36:16
722 – Matthew Clarke – M – 2:36:34
723 – Janet Wheelan – F – 2:36:51
724 – Elvin Thomas – M – 2:37:00
725 – Charles Hollis – M – 2:37:18
726 – Florence Sharpe-Trott – F – 2:37:20
727 – Christine Joell – F – 2:37:24
728 – Harry Andrews – M – 2:37:35
729 – Cathryn Minors – F – 2:37:43
730 – Terry Furbert – F – 2:37:46
731 – Leanne Yates – F – 2:37:51
732 – Winnelle Simons – F – 2:38:06
733 – Jamie Farrell – F – 2:38:10
734 – Shirley Kelly – F – 2:38:15
735 – Neil Paynter Jr. – M – 2:38:16
736 – L. Shinah Simons – M – 2:38:23
737 – Derek Paynter – M – 2:39:09
738 – Rodrick Newman – M – 2:39:18
739 – Nashon Burrows Wayne – M – 2:39:20
740 – Walter Harris – M – 2:39:26
741 – Regneald Williams – M – 2:39:44
742 – Michael Swan – M – 2:39:44
743 – Tali Gabai-Maiato – F – 2:39:48
744 – Giorgio Zanol – M – 2:39:50
745 – Simon Chew – M – 2:39:50
746 – Paul Singh – M – 2:39:57
747 – Ailynn Sargent – F – 2:40:12
748 – Clinton Curtis – M – 2:40:24
749 – Carmilyn Hermosura – F – 2:40:33
750 – Collins Oduori – M – 2:40:35
751 – Caroline Rance – F – 2:40:39
752 – Nathalie Moura – F – 2:40:43
753 – Annesa Saunders – F – 2:40:45
754 – Daniel Rocha – M – 2:41:07
755 – Kerwin Saldua – M – 2:41:10
756 – Reggie Young – M – 2:41:35
757 – Vincent Chaves – M – 2:42:20
758 – Andre Lee Symonds – M – 2:42:22
759 – Sharon-Anne Genas – F – 2:42:46
760 – Nique Swan – M – 2:42:55
761 – Vincent John Jr – M – 2:43:16
762 – Delano Talbot – M – 2:43:32
763 – Josh Ball – M – 2:43:37
764 – Melanie Sousa – F – 2:43:43
765 – Tina Hohman – F – 2:43:52
766 – Jenaia Curtis – F – 2:44:04
767 – Sarah Tiernan – F – 2:45:02
768 – Andrew Westhead – M – 2:45:18
769 – LATOYA PEARMAN – F – 2:45:49
770 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:45:50
771 – Ali Smith – M – 2:46:02
772 – Tareek Somner – M – 2:46:18
773 – Floyd Ming – M – 2:46:20
774 – Sinclair Smith – M – 2:46:24
775 – Andrea Bolley – F – 2:46:24
776 – Gina Bradshaw – F – 2:46:24
777 – Gina Brown – F – 2:46:25
778 – Georgenna Wilson – F – 2:46:29
779 – Sheryl Richardson – F – 2:46:30
780 – Louise Wakefield – F – 2:46:31
781 – Alan Gilbertson – M – 2:46:31
782 – Carol Dixon – F – 2:46:31
783 – Christine Trott – F – 2:47:12
784 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:47:42
785 – Mathew Paul – M – 2:47:47
786 – Gary Young – M – 2:48:08
787 – Ray Medeiros – M – 2:48:09
788 – Sheena Young – F – 2:48:09
789 – Selica Blackwood – F – 2:48:09
790 – Nandi Woods – F – 2:48:49
791 – Kiara Somner – F – 2:49:04
792 – Bill McNiven – M – 2:49:06
793 – Jessica D’Estrella – F – 2:49:10
794 – Carlita O’Brien – F – 2:49:14
795 – Lloyd Jacobs – M – 2:49:25
796 – Geisha Saltus – F – 2:49:28
797 – Jose Lopez – M – 2:49:35
798 – JayLynn Hines – F – 2:49:51
799 – Corey Cross – M – 2:50:00
800 – Celeste Tenorio – F – 2:50:06
801 – Warwick Bear – M – 2:50:13
802 – Margaret Rose Giloth – F – 2:50:15
803 – Ian Henderson – M – 2:50:22
804 – Sakhile Richards – F – 2:50:37
805 – Karen Perinchief – F – 2:50:55
806 – Kristi Graber – F – 2:51:06
807 – Randell Woolridge – F – 2:51:12
808 – Beau Evans – M – 2:52:19
809 – Tawana Tannock – F – 2:53:31
810 – Gilda Cann – F – 2:53:42
811 – Jenny Burrell-Jones – F – 2:54:01
812 – Vanessa Taylor – F – 2:55:00
813 – Patrina Cumbermack – F – 2:55:16
814 – Andre Nesbitt – M – 2:55:49
815 – Mark Iris – M – 2:55:49
816 – Shalanda Durrant-Thomas – F – 2:56:20
817 – Darien Philpott – M – 2:56:29
818 – Brandon Emery – M – 2:56:29
819 – Sinclair (Josh) Binns – M – 2:57:07
820 – Jerry Robinson – M – 2:57:43
821 – Chantal Fray-Forbes – F – 2:57:47
822 – Kofi Takyi – M – 2:57:54
823 – Anonymous Participant – M – 2:58:07
824 – Marcos Lequin – M – 2:58:09
825 – Anonymous Participant – F – 2:58:18
826 – Nancy Andrews-Sousa – F – 2:58:29
827 – Dee-AH Iris – F – 2:58:36
828 – Leonie Dill – F – 3:03:10
829 – Kristina Wright – F – 3:03:22
830 – Paul Smith – M – 3:03:29
831 – Gordon Emmerson – M – 3:03:47
832 – Leeann Madeiros – F – 3:03:47
833 – Samuel Matthews – M – 3:03:55
834 – Ryan Eve – M – 3:04:26
835 – Lawrence H.J. Tweed – M – 3:05:08
836 – Ryan I. Wilson – M – 3:05:13
837 – Tammy Boss – F – 3:06:48
838 – Mariae Dixon – F – 3:06:50
839 – Rebekah Nebard – F – 3:06:54
840 – Jerry Phillips – M – 3:07:56
841 – Ruth Phillips – F – 3:07:57
842 – Jamaka Gibbons – M – 3:08:34
843 – Sandra Ming – F – 3:08:52
844 – Ruby Dill – F – 3:09:05
845 – Paul E. Hodgson – M – 3:11:28
846 – Zelipha Mbugua – F – 3:11:53
847 – Millard Alexand Lightbourne – M – 3:12:29
848 – Patrick Caines – M – 3:15:01
849 – Tyler DeSilva – M – 3:15:39
850 – Charles Dillion – M – 3:15:41
851 – Joshua Dawson – M – 3:15:41
852 – Keitha Wallace – F – 3:15:54
853 – Larry Spence – M – 3:16:26
854 – Theresa Bean – F – 3:19:38
855 – Tiara Smith – F – 3:20:17
856 – Eugene Thompson SR – M – 3:20:29
857 – Michael Rawlins – M – 3:21:53
858 – Donnamae Arorash – F – 3:22:43
859 – Amy Burger – F – 3:27:25
860 – Lavinia Jones – F – 3:28:00
861 – Deondre Cumberbatch – F – 3:30:22
862 – Sue Riihiluoma – F – 3:45:36
863 – Edith Beek – F – 4:00:02
864 – George Jones – M – 4:01:20
865 – Kingsley Francis – M – 4:21:58

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1 Christopher Estwanik 1:08:49
2 Sean Trott 1:14:48
3 Jay Donawa 1:17:04
4 Stephen Allen 1:17:15
5 Christopher Harris 1:18:17
6 Juma Mouchette 1:22:55
7 Nick Strong 1:25:12
8 Davis Mwangi 1:25:15
9 Ashley Estwanik 1:25:33
10 Gideon Kigotho 1:26:05
11 Spencer Butterfield 1:26:09
12 Geoffrey Blee 1:26:24
13 Phillip Guglielmi 1:26:57
14 Sylvester Jn-Pierre 1:27:05
15 Peter Mills 1:27:07
16 Craig Rothwell 1:27:56
17 Omari Hart 1:28:00
18 Jason Correia 1:28:35
19 Rose-Anna Hoey 1:29:14
20 Ascento Russell 1:30:20
21 Jennifer Alen 1:30:53
22 Chayce Smith 1:31:06
23 Matt Thompson 1:31:09
24 Jake Lukasiewicz 1:31:14
25 Dirk Hasselkuss 1:31:30
25 Dirk Hasselkuss 1:31:30
26 Stephen Hartwig 1:31:42
27 Jonathan Ball 1:31:47
28 Victoria Fiddick 1:32:05
29 John Thompson 1:32:12
30 Cameron Rose 1:32:25
31 William Wood 1:32:53
32 Lionel Thomas 1:33:01
33 Colin Swan 1:33:27
34 Richard Oldham 1:33:50
35 Kevin Tucker 1:33:51
36 Jon Smith 1:34:10
37 Sammy Degraff 1:34:20
38 Katlyn Regan 1:34:28
39 Christopher Eaton 1:34:36
40 David Gazzard 1:34:51
41 Fabrizio Alvera 1:34:55
42 Karen Smith 1:34:57
43 Andrew Davis 1:35:22
44 Kristyn Robinson 1:35:29
45 Reid Robinson 1:35:34
46 Owen Devlin 1:35:37
47 Jennifer Laplante 1:36:01
48 Dennis Fagundo 1:36:00
49 Guy Kelly 1:36:05
50 Deshun Dill 1:36:40
51 Hilda Stoney 1:36:48
52 Darriek Douglas 1:36:57
53 Jason Butler 1:36:55
54 Fraser Hunt 1:37:01
55 Andy Bray 1:37:52
56 Larry Hodge 1:37:54
57 Chefton Hall 1:38:03
58 Peter Gracey 1:38:12
59 Giuseppe Guglielmucci 1:38:25
60 Tatsuhiko Hoshina 1:38:32
61 Edwin Armstrong 1:38:47
62 Laura Wright 1:38:45
63 Jarreau Brown-Rogers 1:38:54
64 Ifor Hughes 1:38:50
65 Dennis Petrusa 1:39:10
66 Travis Cooper 1:39:14
67 Trevor Todd 1:39:20
68 Arnario Shillingford 1:39:22
69 Travis Stringer 1:39:35
70 Richard Howells 1:40:49
71 Deon Swart 1:40:59
72 Ramon Blanchette 1:41:04
73 Sam Butler 1:41:05
74 Benjamin Lau 1:41:12
75 Deborah Norman 1:41:20
76 Alex McLaughlin 1:41:15
77 Michael Henry 1:42:32
78 Sharlene Sousa 1:42:26
79 Claire De Ste Croix 1:42:42
80 Antun Duzevic 1:42:53
81 Christopher Jones 1:43:04
82 Tyree Armstrong 1:43:32
83 Ernest Jr Signor 1:43:47
84 Aditya Dutt 1:42:57
85 Adam Petty 1:43:52
86 Ilia Gerassimov 1:43:40
87 Tim Goodyer 1:44:04
88 Will Gonzalez 1:44:06
89 Alistair McNeish 1:44:09
90 Jennifer Dragonetti 1:44:11
91 Charles Cooper 1:44:05
92 Eddie Fisher 1:44:20
93 Jay Riihiluoma 1:44:16
94 Steven Smith 1:44:32
95 Lesley Caslin 1:44:35
96 Blair Showers 1:44:36
97 Eric Gesick 1:44:36
98 Brian Deegan 1:44:41
99 Niall O Heineachain 1:44:41
100 Steven Decouto 1:44:49
101 Stan Murphy 1:44:49
102 Timothy Davidson 1:45:06
103 Carla Colbourne 1:44:55
104 Bruno Parker 1:45:15
105 Jeremy Burnham 1:45:14
106 Frederick Steede 1:45:29
107 Cary Butterfield 1:45:37
108 Ronae Burgess 1:45:49
109 Allan Fox 1:45:59
110 Emma O’Connell 1:45:53
111 Laurie Orchard 1:46:09
112 Giles Spurling 1:46:01
113 John Peterson 1:46:05
114 Gerald Gakundi 1:46:22
115 Devonne Simmons 1:46:27
116 Devoe Whaley 1:46:37
117 Wayne Newhook 1:46:38
118 Paul Sikuku 1:46:53
119 Darren Doolin 1:47:03
120 Mark Harris 1:46:53
121 Max Tomlinson 1:46:53
122 Mitchell Trott 1:46:51
123 Calvin Steede 1:47:27
124 Darin Cassidy 1:47:08
125 Antonio Condinho 1:47:26
126 Christina Dotson 1:47:04
127 John Telenko 1:47:13
128 Thomas Hizon 1:47:21
129 Myrian Balitian-Dill 1:47:39
130 Mark Carey 1:47:46
131 Charlotte Bickley 1:47:19
132 Vanessa Scott 1:47:46
133 Chris Gauk 1:47:47
134 Matthew Claridge 1:47:56
135 Anna Linskens 1:47:51
136 Vera Lima 1:48:05
137 Rebecca Cooper 1:48:06
138 Inger Johanne Mesna 1:48:12
139 Michael Higgs 1:48:46
140 Steve Demerling 1:48:28
141 Jahmah Samuels 1:49:04
142 Samir Furqan 1:49:05
143 Nicola Feldman 1:48:51
144 Johann Hunter 1:49:24
145 Jonathan Reiss 1:49:24
146 Peter Horrobin 1:49:40
147 Coolidge Durham 1:49:54
148 Martin Hasell 1:49:47
149 Kimberly McIvor 1:50:08
150 Anthony Rocker 1:50:08
151 Michael Cann 1:49:44
152 Rhys Pearce 1:50:18
153 Oliver Kempe 1:50:01
154 Henric Schmidt 1:49:55
155 Trevor Brookes 1:50:29
156 Keerome Maybury 1:50:27
157 Luis Muso 1:50:04
158 Clifton Anderson 1:51:05
159 Timothy Onderdonk 1:50:47
160 Jackie Armstrong 1:51:02
161 Allan Wilkinson 1:51:24
162 Lisa Lea Ray 1:51:23
163 Joe Desilva 1:51:32
164 Mark Simons 1:51:02
165 Stephen Frost 1:51:54
166 Marcello Ausenda 1:51:26
167 Jose Barroso 1:51:59
168 Andrew Rahman 1:52:02
169 Carlo Pinardi 1:51:53
170 Allison Petty 1:52:03
171 Chase Toogood 1:52:12
172 Mike McCallum 1:52:08
173 David Mulholland 1:52:20
174 Stephen Castree 1:52:19
175 Victory Chimbi 1:52:26
176 Denis Rowe 1:52:28
177 Nathan Dill 1:52:47
178 Wayne Dill 1:52:42
179 Edward Harris 1:52:23
180 Reuben Mallory 1:52:48
181 Jeff Sangster 1:53:04
182 Rab Sawaya 1:53:16
183 Catherine Mello 1:53:23
184 Joel Matthews 1:53:42
185 Jay Pedro 1:53:42
186 Charlie Rumball 1:53:45
187 Smita Wacker 1:53:31
188 Lyndon Fubler 1:54:14
189 Tanya Johnson 1:53:52
190 Edmund Furbert 1:53:53
191 Richard Hillen 1:54:09
192 Vincent Douglas 1:53:46
193 James Burnett-Herkes 1:54:11
194 J. Casling 1:54:14
195 Hildeberto Sousa 1:54:26
196 George Smith 1:54:53
197 Bob Lally 1:54:44
198 Stuart Palmer 1:54:55
199 Mark Outerbridge 1:55:05
200 Eardley Stephens 1:55:16
201 James Gibbons 1:55:04
202 Janus Roux 1:55:23
203 Chris Page 1:55:19
204 Jamie Donnelly 1:55:25
205 Karyn Shapiro 1:55:17
206 Raymond Swan 1:55:46
207 Jennifer Salyer 1:55:26
208 Christine Patton 1:55:34
209 Lecole Richardson 1:55:48
210 Steven Ortiz 1:55:28
211 Paul Gatutha 1:55:55
212 Jeff Consolino 1:55:56
213 Caroline Layzell 1:55:55
214 Kristy Roberts 1:55:55
215 Richard Neame 1:56:00
216 Catherine Prendiville 1:56:05
217 Joe Barbosa 1:56:02
218 Marc Gravel 1:56:28
219 Jeremy Petre 1:56:04
220 Jill Kavanagh 1:56:33
221 Keith Hollis 1:56:45
222 Zina Jones 1:56:46
223 Keimo Bean 1:56:59
224 Damon Ming 1:57:00
225 Eric Peets 1:56:59
226 Ronald Taylor 1:57:00
227 Layton Outerbridge 1:56:43
228 Jenene Douglas 1:57:24
229 James Belchior 1:57:09
230 Chris Nusum 1:57:47
231 Matthew Irvine 1:57:32
232 Mairi Redmond 1:57:41
233 Steven Pegg 1:57:30
234 Daina Casling 1:57:41
235 Nathan Kowalski 1:58:06
236 David Norman 1:57:43
237 Andre Buthe 1:58:12
238 Christiana Ober 1:58:13
239 Eranda Perera 1:58:23
240 April Galda Joyce 1:57:56
241 Laura Norman 1:58:32
242 Ian Coles 1:58:33
243 Andrew Cottingham 1:58:29
244 Carlos Rego 1:58:58
245 Kate Tomkins 1:58:39
246 Corinne Peach 1:58:39
247 Sally Pile 1:58:38
248 Keith Chiappa 1:58:54
249 Joel Kavanagh 1:59:13
250 Melissa Logie 1:59:27
251 Michael Brace 1:59:24
252 Dennico Hollis 1:59:55
253 Mark Booth 1:59:51
254 Tony Steele 1:59:49
255 Alexander Conyers 1:59:51
256 Christopher Myles 2:00:05
257 Michael Laplante 2:00:11
258 Ralph Bean 2:00:11
259 Deanna Williams 1:59:43
260 Jonathan Evans 1:59:40
261 Craig Faries 2:00:25
262 Wentworth Tucker 2:00:11
263 Marc Johnson 2:00:07
264 Richard Hammond 2:00:15
265 Michael Timbrell 2:00:28
266 John Wight 2:00:09
267 Moses Mufandaedza 2:00:53
268 Chris Anderson 2:00:52
269 Catherine Hay 2:00:21
270 Salvatore Bartoletti 2:01:01
271 Mandy Wells 2:00:47
272 Eric MacAluso 2:00:34
273 Teresa Perozzi 2:01:22
274 Michael Williams 2:01:32
275 Morgan Sanche 2:01:54
276 Amanda Strong 2:01:36
277 Stuart White 2:01:42
278 Garon Wilkinson 2:01:54
279 Antony Padilla 2:01:44
280 Gail Maitland 2:02:00
281 Carol Griffith 2:01:55
282 Andrew Simons 2:01:38
283 Lothar Crofton 2:02:22
284 Melanie Hopper 2:02:20
285 Oric Curtis 2:02:24
286 Sven Wehmeyer 2:02:11
287 Jonas Corey 2:02:02
288 Lorenzo Lottimore 2:02:31
289 Marla Smith 2:02:29
290 Kenneth Thompson 2:03:22
291 Kenneth Todd 2:03:44
292 Thomas Smith 2:03:49
293 Michael-Jay Landy 2:03:45
294 Greg Van Der Made 2:03:40
295 Jarvis Francis 2:03:43
296 George Morris 2:03:48
297 Taryn Pringle 2:03:54
298 Destiny Merkl 2:03:20
299 Ceri Riihiluoma 2:03:55
300 Emma Harrison 2:03:44
301 Carl Weston 2:03:58
302 Alicia Hancock 2:04:09
303 Douglas Brown 2:03:55
304 Andrea Kurtz 2:04:03
305 Leila Wadson 2:04:12
306 John Singleton 2:04:13
307 Alex H 2:04:14
308 Claire McCullagh 2:04:17
309 Michelle Cardwell 2:04:35
310 Helen Cooze 2:04:24
311 Steven Conway 2:04:38
312 Jason Venning 2:04:40
313 Andrew Lemon 2:04:33
314 Mark Riihiluoma 2:04:53
315 Mohumad Santally 2:05:01
316 Mike Gutteridge 2:04:36
317 Celina Florendo 2:04:36
318 Lara Rogers 2:04:45
319 Gerhard Boonstra 2:04:45
320 Matthew Furr 2:05:14
321 Ali Hochberg 2:05:15
322 Lorna Hussey 2:05:05
323 Yuko Ebata 2:05:02
324 Steve Larson 2:04:44
325 Eugene Smith 2:05:33
326 Chris Allington 2:05:33
327 Rory Gorman 2:04:56
328 April Vesey 2:05:45
329 Gavin Howarth 2:06:05
330 Walter Harris 2:06:07
331 Stephen Dunn 2:05:23
332 Sheila Lines 2:05:48
333 Kelly Creighton 2:06:03
334 Kate Burrows 2:06:07
335 Neil Speight 2:06:17
336 Chris Lemieux 2:05:49
337 Robyn Skinner 2:06:11
338 Rachelle Oneil 2:06:09
339 Robin Holder 2:06:35
340 Shane McIlwain 2:06:50
341 Katie Spear 2:06:43
342 Dodi Mason 2:07:04
343 William Collieson 2:07:03
344 Anne Kermode 2:07:03
345 Kevin Simpson 2:07:34
346 Sioned Evans 2:07:24
347 Tafari Maxwell 2:07:43
348 Vernal Durham 2:07:44
349 Richard Scott 2:07:42
350 Leonard Teye-Botchway 2:07:47
351 Christine Graham-Taylor 2:07:45
352 Tony Grainger 2:08:15
353 Antoine Lambert 2:08:20
354 Clyde Lee 2:07:51
355 Frederick Goater 2:08:54
356 Dnarte Lima 2:08:50
357 Lisa Leblanc 2:08:37
358 Erica McArthur 2:08:44
359 Ashley Gillis 2:09:17
360 Eddie Benjamin 2:09:25
361 Dean Pitt 2:09:36
362 Ian Henderson 2:09:32
363 Jill Finnigan 2:09:43
364 Raziya Swan 2:09:51
365 Michael Looby 2:10:02
366 Maxine Kane 2:10:01
367 Richard King 2:10:01
368 Maurice Kane 2:10:01
369 Alexandra Aluas 2:09:49
370 Travis Gilbert 2:09:55
371 Jose Lopez 2:09:40
372 David Friston 2:09:38
373 Tracey Steede 2:10:13
374 Nigel Lee 2:10:24
375 Keith Szmierek 2:10:06
376 Peter Dunlop 2:10:08
377 Kim Simons 2:10:36
378 James Dockeray 2:10:12
379 Michael Swan 2:10:41
380 Adam Von Almen 2:10:12
381 Chris Naylor 2:10:18
382 Nir Sadeh 2:10:16
383 J R Whittington 2:10:15
384 Heath Robinson 2:10:21
385 Jean-Sebastien Delage 2:10:33
386 Rhiannon Bedford 2:10:47
387 Leanda Shinee Simons 2:10:34
388 Leyde St Leger 2:11:09
389 Terri Durrant 2:11:22
390 Juliette Rewan 2:11:33
391 Kevin Anderson 2:11:41
392 Keith McCue 2:11:27
393 Tahmeaka Thomas 2:11:47
394 Jose Osset 2:11:49
395 Maura Kearney 2:11:24
396 Andrew Correia 2:11:25
397 Kerry Klaas 2:11:41
398 Mark Eldridge 2:11:13
399 Anthony Papandrea 2:11:31
400 Sangeeta Wagh 2:12:03
401 Shannon Douglas 2:12:10
402 Christopher Way 2:11:44
403 Lewis Brien 2:11:48
404 Danielle Way 2:11:46
405 Chris Morley 2:11:58
406 Rodrick Newman 2:12:34
407 Barry Ingham 2:12:11
408 Tina Caesar Robinson 2:12:31
409 Darren Maksymetz 2:12:12
410 Dean Smith 2:12:48
411 Michele Gallagher 2:12:29
412 Thomas Moroney 2:12:22
413 Thomas Greenslade 2:12:21
414 Ewelina Kudla 2:12:21
415 Nicola Smyth 2:12:40
416 Meredith Head 2:12:28
417 Paola D’Aleman 2:12:37
418 Virginie Salzard 2:12:45
419 Rachael Rothwell 2:13:00
420 Sarah Ward 2:13:29
421 Caleb Jn. Pierre 2:13:18
422 Melissa Ferreira 2:13:02
423 Michael Williams 2:12:56
424 Zahra Salassi 2:13:34
425 Delbert Baker 2:13:44
426 Dennis Swan 2:14:11
427 Elizabeth Roberts 2:13:53
428 Shari Scott 2:13:44
429 Vivienne Lochhead 2:13:52
430 Chris Cabral 2:13:52
431 Charles Harvey 2:14:23
432 Quinn Simmons 2:14:30
433 Kandis Matthews 2:14:10
434 Jonah Jones 2:13:59
435 Katherine Medeiros 2:14:30
436 Melanie Sousa 2:14:30
437 Tony Hall 2:14:45
438 Amanda Batista 2:14:29
439 Leonard Davis 2:14:32
440 Richard Hazel 2:14:49
441 Sarah Farrar 2:14:39
442 Gail Miller 2:14:39
443 Cameron Madeiros 2:15:04
444 Megan Mahoney 2:14:35
445 Mynor Aguilar 2:15:11
446 Sherwyn Richardson 2:14:50
447 Glennis Butterfield 2:15:19
448 Barbara Clemens 2:15:16
449 Johanna Elder 2:15:34
450 Keith Steede 2:15:39
451 Jamie Ball 2:15:24
452 Frank Ming 2:15:43
453 Heather Brain 2:15:39
454 Rachael Jones 2:15:44
455 Elizabeth Valencia 2:16:07
456 Zoey Roberts 2:15:51
457 Jimmy Lim 2:16:07
458 Rebecca Hurdle 2:15:56
459 Trevor Nelson 2:15:59
460 Kim Willey 2:16:23
461 Simon Chew 2:16:17
462 Torry Davis 2:16:41
463 Craig Astwood 2:16:46
464 Russ Dyrli 2:16:39
465 Brinna Robertson-More 2:16:34
466 Shawn Simons 2:17:08
467 Joelina Redden 2:16:52
468 Alton Reid 2:17:14
469 Elvin Thomas 2:17:03
470 Eddy Dowling 2:17:18
471 Jennifer Wilson 2:16:38
472 Derrika Mallory 2:16:52
473 Darnell Wynn 2:17:15
474 Lynn Norman 2:17:27
475 Lucy Parker 2:17:13
476 Sarah Cooke 2:17:24
477 Neil Mountford 2:17:23
478 Matthew Wilken 2:17:10
479 Kevin Davies 2:17:41
480 Summer Sipes 2:17:39
481 Edward Bonita 2:17:42
482 Elizabeth Stewart 2:17:49
483 Oliverio Rego 2:17:47
484 Sandra Ricciuto 2:18:08
485 Ian Smith 2:18:23
486 Philip Rawlins 2:18:03
487 Meredith Whitney 2:18:23
488 Aurelie Bazile 2:18:15
489 Carolyn Conway 2:18:44
490 Giorgio Zanol 2:18:50
491 Dianna Mitchell 2:19:01
492 Cecil Whitecross 2:19:03
493 Caljuan Woods 2:18:43
494 Ian Groom 2:18:40
495 Angela Halloran-Smith 2:18:50
496 Izabella Arnold 2:19:46
497 Edward Bailey 2:19:54
498 Catherine O’Neill 2:19:53
499 Carmel Hanna 2:19:49
500 Terence Douglas 2:20:23
501 Christian Ince 2:20:21
502 Regina Todd 2:20:37
503 Adam Griffiths 2:20:55
504 Sharmaine Landy 2:20:24
505 Laura Newhook 2:20:54
506 Bob Wood 2:21:09
507 Susy Pereira 2:21:09
508 Vyntah Caesar 2:21:04
509 Brian McDevitt 2:21:48
510 Mark Halpin 2:21:48
511 Sarah Nicholls 2:21:48
512 Elyna Thomas 2:21:47
513 Alexandra Manders 2:21:48
514 Wayne Clapham 2:21:46
515 Mark Iris 2:22:01
516 Chris Sharpe 2:21:51
517 Ross Nottingham 2:21:51
518 Terry Heilbron 2:21:50
519 Patrick Outerbridge 2:21:35
520 Dave Blakeney 2:21:35
521 Stephen Oughton 2:22:13
522 Melonie Munro 2:22:13
523 Nicki Horan 2:22:08
524 Jahvon Mallory 2:22:15
525 Marjorie Oliver 2:22:32
526 Jonathan Peter Northcott 2:22:53
527 Teresa Gallant 2:22:28
528 Candace Roach 2:22:59
529 Najib Chentouf 2:22:34
530 Jesse Kazemek 2:22:53
531 Nicole Field Kurt 2:23:10
532 Vic Ball 2:23:10
533 Peta White 2:22:49
534 Darren White 2:23:59
535 Alexandra Wilberz 2:23:17
536 Grant Henderson 2:23:21
537 Rachel Black 2:23:30
538 Roger Obianyo 2:24:25
539 Amanda Outerbridge 2:24:04
540 Tony Riker 2:24:51
541 Margaret Burgess-Howie 2:25:09
542 John Every 2:25:33
543 Shomari Russell 2:25:13
544 Jamila Mallory 2:25:34
545 Natalie Dyrli 2:25:32
546 Liz Craig 2:25:32
547 Chris Wright 2:25:21
548 George Gibbons 2:26:08
549 Rene Minks 2:26:13
550 Paul Singh 2:26:26
551 Kim Walton 2:25:53
552 Andre Symonds 2:26:36
553 Nadia Fox 2:26:49
554 Colin Rego 2:26:54
555 Matthew Viney 2:26:37
556 Mayberline Black 2:26:51
557 Gordon Paterson 2:26:14
558 Sherry Tucker 2:26:52
559 Patricia Alison 2:27:08
560 Wayne Robinson 2:27:20
561 Garry Farnsworth 2:26:49
562 Troy Farnsworth 2:26:49
563 Eugina Williams 2:27:15
564 Ryan Steede 2:27:14
565 Alison Beaulieu 2:28:00
566 Lesley-Jane Smith 2:28:00
567 Marlene Cechini 2:27:32
568 Quinton Sherlock 2:28:13
569 Tracey Botelho 2:28:17
570 Tricia Tunnacliffe 2:28:33
571 Mark Chudleigh 2:28:18
572 Tina Adderley 2:28:31
573 Tareek Somner 2:29:13
574 Ampah Hubbard 2:28:34
575 Steven Barber 2:29:15
576 Christine Trott 2:29:13
577 Phillip Faries 2:29:48
578 Anjula Burgess-Whitfiled 2:29:49
579 Mari Edang 2:29:47
580 Dawn Smith 2:30:34
581 Chun Ming Lee 2:29:53
582 Kimmie Simmons 2:30:26
583 Margaret Giloth 2:30:50
584 Paula Outerbridge 2:30:32
585 Terrena Boss 2:30:26
586 Chris Hassinger 2:30:53
587 Caroline Sullivan 2:30:46
588 Jason Semos 2:30:46
589 Aisha Mellish 2:31:43
590 Tresca Trott 2:31:26
591 Nicky Fox 2:31:28
592 Komlah Foggo-Wilson 2:31:27
593 Andre Hayward 2:31:47
594 Clinton Curtis 2:31:55
595 Sarah Randall 2:31:29
596 Anna Burns 2:31:30
597 Bill McNiven 2:31:30
598 Morris O’Brien 2:31:55
599 Ian Bickley 2:32:27
600 Afnik Williams 2:32:44
601 Ariel Manzueta 2:32:59
602 Claudia Philipsz-Jones 2:32:58
603 Yevgeny Shkolyar 2:33:07
604 Gabrielle Stewart 2:33:32
605 Katherina Gibbons 2:33:50
606 Sydney Gibbons 2:33:51
607 Christine Joell 2:33:47
608 Malcolm Dill 2:33:34
609 Joshua Ball 2:33:41
610 Edwina Arorash 2:34:26
611 Donna Devlin 2:34:43
612 Amy Adderley 2:35:43
613 Henry Adderley 2:35:42
614 Patricia Pitcher 2:35:37
615 Ali Smith 2:36:29
616 Samantha Kyme 2:36:18
617 Gerald Hobson 2:36:11
618 Joseph Matthew 2:36:51
619 Gary Young 2:36:50
620 Davina Dickinson 2:36:49
621 Ray Medeiros 2:36:50
622 Sheena Young 2:36:51
623 Ryan Overend 2:37:07
624 Kim Christina Simons 2:37:58
625 Rebecca Payne 2:38:20
626 Anthony Brannon 2:38:35
627 Florence Sharpe-Trott 2:39:04
628 Beverly McPhee 2:38:54
629 Helen McHugh 2:38:58
630 David McHugh 2:38:58
631 Sonja McCottry 2:39:09
632 Warwick Bear 2:38:57
633 Paula Goodchild 2:39:29
634 Donovin Seymour 2:39:44
635 Orlyn Williams 2:39:57
636 Derek Hurdle 2:39:33
637 Paul Heighton 2:39:43
638 Emma Sutcliffe 2:40:17
639 Craig MacIntyre 2:41:25
640 Joanna Stapff 2:41:52
641 Delano Hollis 2:41:16
642 Shantarrae Talbot 2:42:39
643 Jo-An Payne 2:42:09
644 Vera-Lynn Deshields 2:42:29
645 Bruce Moniz 2:43:02
646 Gary Perry 2:43:16
647 Betty Lambert 2:43:17
648 Selcan Onsan 2:43:30
649 Tracy Suber 2:44:28
650 Akil Darrell 2:44:41
651 Quinton Francis 2:45:23
652 Kelli Simmons 2:46:03
653 Pierre Binns 2:47:03
654 Sharmaine Butterfield 2:47:48
655 Arlene Basden 2:47:50
656 Jackie Ayres 2:48:03
657 Dawn Johnson 2:48:53
658 Lawrence Tweed 2:49:24
659 Patrice Minors 2:49:52
660 Sinclair Smith 2:50:17
661 Myrtia Eberly 2:50:31
662 Michaela Eberly 2:50:31
663 Krystal Williams 2:50:36
664 Dennis O’Brien 2:51:58
665 Kamal Hewey 2:52:57
666 Linda Nemeth 2:52:54
667 Patrick Caines 2:53:17
668 Eric Bruce 2:55:37
669 Helen Goonewardene 2:57:37
670 Sakhile Richards 2:57:39
671 Jewel Landy 2:57:44
672 Jamar Dill 3:00:30
673 Shelton Simons 3:02:31
674 Jevon Williams 3:02:24
675 Millard Lightbourne 3:03:26
676 Mariae Dixon 3:04:35
677 Keitha Wallace 3:04:41
678 Beldwin Smith 3:07:34
679 Shayna Duncan 3:07:28
680 Yolanda Harvey 3:08:05
681 E. Michael Jones 3:10:38
682 Quinton Mallory 3:11:20
683 Theresa Brangman 3:11:17
684 Nakisha Gilbert 3:11:15
685 Susan Baker 3:12:24
686 Tammy Boss 3:12:06
687 Jeffrey Brown 3:13:50
688 Cecil Frith 3:14:28
689 Paul Hodgson 3:15:21
690 Ruby Dill 3:18:11
691 George Jones 3:20:15
692 Susan Riihiluoma 3:25:50
693 Deborah Easton 3:30:27
694 Edith Beek 3:31:52
695 Kingsley Francis 3:34:21
696 Zephyra Wilson 3:37:18
697 John Layfield 3:37:12
698 Priya Ratteray 3:40:28
699 Jacqueline Rockwell 4:17:27
700 Carol Bassett 4:17:28

2011 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby

1 Christopher Estwanik 1:08:26
2 Lamont Marshall 1:12:48
3 Sean Trott 1:12:51
4 Tucker Murphy 1:16:34
5 Jay Donawa 1:16:53
6 Evan Naudé 1:17:02
7 Kavin Smith 1:18:57
8 Gary Raynor 1:21:49
9 Christopher Harris 1:21:50
10 Nick Strong 1:23:50
11 Geoffrey Blee 1:25:00
12 Juma Mouchette 1:25:41
13 Mark Wilcox 1:25:56
14 Stephen Allen 1:26:06
15 Ascento Russell 1:26:42
16 Gideon Kigotho 1:26:57
17 Sylvester Jn-Pierre 1:27:30
18 William Wood 1:28:13
19 Fraser Hunt 1:28:31
20 Logan Alexander 1:28:51
21 Donalo Forde 1:28:55
22 Edwin Armstrong 1:29:31
23 Deon Breary 1:30:32
24 Davis Mwangi 1:30:38
25 Colin Swan 1:30:57
26 Otis K Robinson 1:31:38
27 Victoria Fiddick 1:31:42
28 Chris Cabral 1:31:52
29 Karen Smith 1:31:55
30 Jarreau Brown-Rogers 1:32:49
31 Larry Marshall 1:32:54
32 Spencer Conway 1:32:55
33 Antonio Condinho 1:32:55
34 Darren Doolin 1:33:02
35 Tom McMahon 1:33:04
36 Kevin Tucker 1:33:10
37 Craig Rothwell 1:33:26
38 Shawn Herman 1:33:34
39 Abelardo Jr Paredes 1:33:35
40 David Gazzard 1:33:55
41 Gerd Balon 1:34:00
42 Ryan Gunn 1:34:18
43 Chris Page 1:34:25
44 Ricky Sousa 1:34:33
45 Steve Burgess 1:34:58
46 Ben Pewter 1:35:05
47 Omari Hart 1:35:17
48 Damon Ming 1:35:25
49 Leon Bascome 1:35:37
50 Darriek Douglas 1:35:45
51 Richard Oldham 1:35:49
52 Reuben Bean 1:35:58
53 Travis Stringer 1:36:19
54 Colin Ayliffe 1:36:34
55 Guy Kelly 1:37:02
56 Devoe Whaley 1:37:10
57 Mike Osborn 1:37:18
58 Jason Correia 1:37:50
59 Reid Robinson 1:38:12
60 James Keyes 1:38:16
61 Chefton Hall 1:38:19
62 Wayne Clapham 1:38:25
63 Tatsuhiko Hoshina 1:38:26
64 Allan Fox 1:38:43
65 Jon Smith 1:38:47
66 Ifor Hughes 1:38:47
67 Gareth Dixon 1:38:53
68 Ross Nottingham 1:38:59
69 Alistair McNeish 1:39:06
70 Pierre Smith 1:39:38
71 Andre Manders 1:40:03
72 Kameron Creighton 1:40:09
73 Calvin Steede 1:40:27
74 Adam Petty 1:40:33
75 Andrew Couper 1:40:43
76 Mark Carey 1:40:59
77 Scott Cobon 1:41:08
78 Noah Fields 1:41:19
79 Will Peckett 1:41:21
80 Christina Dotson 1:41:45
81 Tim Goodyer 1:42:04
82 Alex Campbell 1:42:09
83 Deshun Dill 1:42:33
84 Paul Hopwood 1:42:58
85 Daniel Sumerfield 1:43:13
86 Jay Riihiluoma 1:43:14
87 Dennis Fagundo 1:43:29
88 Marcello Ausenda 1:43:35
89 Jeff Sangster 1:43:37
90 Will Gonzalez 1:43:42
91 Gerald Gakundi 1:43:50
92 Eddie Fisher 1:43:57
93 Antun Duzevic 1:44:07
94 Coolie Durham 1:44:10
95 Claire De Ste Croix 1:44:11
96 Mike Schindel 1:44:25
97 Christopher Sharpe 1:44:29
98 Chris Gauk 1:44:43
99 Morgan Sanche 1:44:48
100 John Thompson 1:44:51
101 Martina Olcheski-Bell 1:45:02
102 Trevor Todd 1:45:23
103 Maria Conroy-Hayden 1:45:25
104 Benjamin Ensall 1:45:27
105 Timothy Davidson 1:45:33
106 Mark Harris 1:45:41
107 Luis Muso 1:45:44
108 Jennifer Dragonetti 1:45:57
109 Deon Swart 1:45:58
110 Werner De Bruin 1:45:58
111 John Telenko 1:46:08
112 Steven Smith 1:46:21
113 Chase Toogood 1:46:43
114 Jeff Consolino 1:47:04
115 Carla Colbourne 1:47:11
116 Howard Barnes 1:47:17
117 David Mulholland 1:47:21
118 Kenneth Todd 1:47:23
119 Blair Showers 1:47:24
120 Lesley Caslin 1:47:27
121 Micah Franklin 1:47:32
122 Dwayne MacDonnnell 1:47:45
123 Ann Steel 1:48:00
124 Eric Gesick 1:48:03
125 Daniel Gericke 1:48:03
126 Shannon Dyer 1:48:26
127 Victory Chimbi 1:48:31
128 Arturo Benito 1:48:47
129 Trevor Brookes 1:48:53
130 Frederick Steede 1:48:55
131 Gilbert Darrell 1:48:58
132 Ondra Simons 1:49:04
133 Charlie Rumball 1:49:06
134 Gemma O’Brien 1:49:25
135 Dennico Hollis 1:49:28
136 David Lawler 1:49:31
137 David Brown 1:49:31
138 Jahvon Washington 1:49:34
139 Kenneth Thompson 1:49:40
140 John Birkby 1:50:03
141 Adam Hopkin 1:50:06
142 Christopher Smith 1:50:06
143 Emily Dunne 1:50:11
144 Vanessa Scott 1:50:11
145 Jp O Neill 1:50:15
146 Nubelia Simas 1:50:24
147 Edward Harris 1:50:32
148 Martin Hasell 1:50:39
149 Jackie Armstrong 1:50:55
150 Wendell Ebbin 1:50:58
151 Stan Murphy 1:51:00
152 Tony Steele 1:51:08
153 Larry Dunlop 1:51:13
154 Tamika Williams 1:51:17
155 Wayne Dill 1:51:25
156 Michael Whalley 1:51:36
157 Sam Mir 1:51:38
158 Darin Cassidy 1:51:39
159 Vera Lima 1:51:41
160 Max Tomlinson 1:51:47
161 Nathalie Rushe 1:51:50
162 James Gibbons 1:52:05
163 Thomas Hizon 1:52:09
164 Reuben Mallory 1:52:16
165 Jordan Coursen 1:52:16
166 Nigel Lee 1:52:34
167 Layton Outerbridge 1:52:46
168 Keith Bell 1:53:00
169 Raymond Swan 1:53:03
170 Ben Draper 1:53:09
171 James Dodgson 1:53:14
172 Mark Dupuy 1:53:24
173 Jacey Dean 1:53:30
174 Neil McConachie 1:53:44
175 Robin Smith 1:53:50
176 Victor Torrejon 1:53:50
177 Sam Strangeways 1:53:56
178 Stephen Dunkley 1:53:57
179 April Vesey 1:54:04
180 Tim Masrshall 1:54:14
181 Marco Bowen 1:54:24
182 Jenai Robinson 1:54:41
183 Stephen Lightbourne 1:54:45
184 Nathan Dill 1:54:50
185 Dean Smith 1:54:51
186 John Peterson 1:54:52
187 Laura Keyes 1:54:55
188 Mark Outerbridge 1:55:01
189 Jahmah Samuels 1:55:02
190 Clarence Hofheins 1:55:05
191 Mike Gutteridge 1:55:13
192 Dnarte Lima 1:55:14
193 Celina Floriendo 1:55:15
194 Deirdre Fitzpatrick 1:55:15
195 Lee Harrison 1:55:19
196 Nicholas Wray 1:55:20
197 Rory McLaughlin 1:55:22
198 Carol Griffith 1:55:23
199 Ian Esterhuysen 1:55:24
200 Steph Sprincova 1:55:25
201 Justin Ingles 1:55:28
202 Nicola Feldman 1:55:31
203 Vic Ball 1:55:36
204 Robyn Skinner 1:55:37
205 Alejandro Martinez 1:55:40
206 Jonathan Reiss 1:55:41
207 Chris Nusum 1:55:49
208 Steven Ortiz 1:55:55
209 Ashley Kirkpatrick 1:55:57
210 David Friston 1:56:07
211 Jason Williams 1:56:16
212 Korin Knights 1:56:23
213 Tracey Sutherland 1:56:25
214 Allison Petty 1:56:36
215 Lizzie Peckett 1:56:45
216 S. Ernest Signor Sr 1:56:54
217 Michael Ward 1:56:55
218 Christine Patton 1:57:03
219 Eston Shadoe Rawlins 1:57:10
220 Samuel Outerbridge 1:57:11
221 Laura Haynes 1:57:12
222 Susie Thompson 1:57:16
223 Hilda Stoney 1:57:22
224 Lionel Bartley 1:57:22
225 Troy Farnsworth 1:57:24
226 Giles Spurling 1:57:25
227 Chris Burgess 1:57:53
228 David Norman 1:57:53
229 Sarah Nicholls 1:57:53
230 Paula Few 1:57:54
231 Malcolm Graham-Taylor 1:57:54
232 Stuart White 1:58:00
233 Matthew Irvine 1:58:00
234 Chris Naylor 1:58:01
235 Emma Snelling 1:58:06
236 Matthew Black 1:58:07
237 Keith Chiappa 1:58:08
238 Chris Anderson 1:58:15
239 Susan Sullivan 1:58:17
240 Kyle Santucci 1:58:25
241 Helen Gullick 1:58:26
242 Ilia Gerassimov 1:58:37
243 Peggy Couper 1:58:42
244 Ronald Taylor 1:58:48
245 Anna Neilson-Williams 1:58:49
246 Joe Barbosa 1:58:52
247 Adrian Alhassan 1:58:52
248 Derek Theisen 1:58:52
249 Lovelle Stevens 1:58:55
250 Kimiko Scotland 1:58:56
251 Camilla Hacking 1:58:57
252 Joel Matthews 1:59:02
253 Rachel Sousa 1:59:03
254 James Dockeray 1:59:12
255 Mark Robinson 1:59:14
256 Derek Stapley 1:59:23
257 Tony Hall 1:59:33
258 Leonard Teye-Botchway 1:59:36
259 Mark Chudleigh 1:59:38
260 Gavin Howarth 1:59:41
261 Leyde St Leger 1:59:45
262 Josee Ovellette 1:59:47
263 Vernal Durham 1:59:58
264 Richard Hammond 2:00:00
265 John Wight 2:00:05
266 Anthony Rocker 2:00:14
267 Michael Williams 2:00:16
268 Richard Keegan 2:00:18
269 Rebecca White 2:00:19
270 Luwanda Scott-Vaught 2:00:28
271 John Ringold 2:00:43
272 Joanna Shillington 2:00:46
273 Alec Swan 2:00:56
274 Nick Williamson 2:00:58
275 Curtiss Smith 2:01:04276 Ian Stone 2:01:09
277 Mike Pearson 2:01:15
278 Jarvis Francis 2:01:18
279 Shawn Simmons 2:01:23
280 Andre Lee Symonds 2:01:31
281 Chris Dill 2:01:32
282 Rebecca Cooper 2:01:34
283 Don Vickers 2:01:43
284 Farad Furqan 2:01:44
285 Craig Faries 2:01:44
286 Torry Davis 2:01:47
287 William Collieson 2:01:59
288 Lloyd Withers 2:02:04
289 Twilton Hardtman 2:02:07
290 Jason Venning 2:02:09
291 Anthony Faries 2:02:12
292 Rosemary Jones 2:02:13
293 Carlo Pinardi 2:02:14
294 Aileen Smith 2:02:15
295 Kristen Ferreira 2:02:17
296 Brita Oosthuizen 2:02:30
297 Taryn Pringle 2:02:30
298 David Porter 2:02:31
299 Corinne Peach 2:02:34
300 Lorna Hussey 2:02:38
301 Wayne Mouchette 2:02:46
302 Samantha Stephens 2:02:55
303 Leila Wadson 2:03:09
304 Magda Szalapak 2:03:15
305 Zina Jones 2:03:23
306 Michael Looby 2:03:24
307 Vanessa Madeiros 2:03:30
308 Karen Madeiros 2:03:30
309 Jeana Jones 2:03:37
310 Lecole Richardson 2:03:39
311 Andre Hayward 2:03:39
312 Paul Degiulio 2:03:53
313 Vance Hill 2:04:06
314 Chuck Morgan 2:04:06
315 David Soutter 2:04:11
316 Teresa Perozzi 2:04:18
317 Joe Desilva 2:04:30
318 Steven Conway 2:04:34
319 Cynthnia Millett 2:04:36
320 Detroy Bean 2:04:42
321 Jonathan Flood 2:04:44
322 Joel Willens 2:04:44
323 Claire Mc Cullagh 2:04:50
324 Brian McDevitt 2:04:51
325 Joanne MacFarlane 2:04:52
326 Chris Burns 2:04:55
327 Tyler Nearon 2:04:59
328 Alexander Rosati 2:05:08
329 Bernard Asirifi 2:05:12
330 Scott Watson-Brown 2:05:14
331 Ian Leaning 2:05:16
332 Elizabeth Cattell 2:05:16
333 Marla Smith 2:05:19
334 Yuko Ebata 2:05:21
335 Mike Harris 2:05:27
336 Jamie Ball 2:05:30
337 Belinda Castree 2:05:46
338 Liam Wyatt 2:05:49
339 Grant Henderson 2:05:51
340 Aaron O’Connor 2:06:01
341 Shameella Arminan 2:06:12
342 Mark Simons 2:06:12
343 Clyde Lee 2:06:16
344 Deanna Williams 2:06:58
345 Christopher Way 2:06:58
346 Rodney Michelmore 2:06:58
347 Nicola Jones 2:07:07
348 Keith Steede 2:07:17
349 Pete Saunders 2:07:21
350 Greg Van Der Made 2:07:22
351 Christopher Souter 2:07:23
352 Kirk Edmunds 2:07:28
353 Alton O’Connor 2:07:40
354 Tyree Armstrong 2:07:43
355 Esme Davidge 2:07:49
356 Kimberly McIvor 2:07:52
357 Jennie Kelly 2:07:57
358 Sean Kelly 2:07:58
359 Chris Powell 2:08:00
360 Mike Rickards 2:08:09
361 Amanda Batista 2:08:10
362 Kate Tomkins 2:08:11
363 Caljuan Woods 2:08:14
364 Richard Scott 2:08:15
365 Michele Gallagher 2:08:18
366 Emma Harrison 2:08:18
367 Matthew Furr 2:08:35
368 David Collette 2:08:48
369 Denise Lecompte 2:08:55
370 Kristen Pollak 2:09:02
371 Craig Astwood 2:09:11
372 Thomas Smith 2:09:15
373 Nuri Latham 2:09:16
374 Dawn Smith 2:09:18
375 Fiona Hunter 2:09:19
376 Novia Williams 2:09:30
377 Kirsteen Brown 2:09:31
378 Lloyd Holder 2:09:35
379 Sarah Berlis 2:09:54
380 John Mills 2:10:01
381 Mark Booth 2:10:18
382 Keith Hollis 2:10:25
383 Sally Pile 2:10:29
384 Maura Kearney 2:10:38
385 Cecil Whitecross 2:10:44
386 Abi Bernardino 2:11:16
387 Denise Carey 2:11:27
388 Charles Trott 2:11:28
389 Vernon Hassell 2:11:28
390 Jill Finnigan 2:11:32
391 Mahesh Reddy 2:11:34
392 Rodrick Newman 2:11:37
393 Mike McCallum 2:11:38
394 Mark Thorne 2:11:41
395 Antoine Lambert 2:11:41
396 Nadia Dattilo 2:11:46
397 Elizabeth Stewart 2:11:48
398 Whayman Butterfield 2:11:49
399 Joanne Medeiros 2:11:50
400 Elizabeth Roberts 2:11:53
401 Natalie Dyrli 2:11:58
402 James Monohan 2:11:59
403 Dennis Deroza 2:12:18
404 Grainne Sweeney 2:12:24
405 Patrina Cumbermack 2:12:39
406 Jane Edgett 2:12:45
407 Lynn Norman 2:12:57
408 Malcolm Clarke 2:13:20
409 Edmund Furbert 2:13:31
410 Edward Lightbourne 2:13:38
411 Mark Lavery 2:13:42
412 Trevor Nelson 2:13:55
413 Granville Gibbons 2:13:57
414 Joelina Redden 2:14:01
415 Jim Christopher 2:14:09
416 Cynthia Thomas 2:14:12
417 Midge Oliver 2:14:18
418 Frank Ming 2:14:22
419 Pilar Condinho 2:14:27
420 Frederick Goater 2:14:33
421 Rosemary Hall 2:14:37
422 Dawna Ferguson 2:14:53
423 Kim Cheung 2:14:58
424 Barry Walkes 2:15:00
425 Sarah Farrar 2:15:03
426 Roydon Holdipp 2:15:10
427 Dave Woolf 2:15:14
428 Lou Southwood 2:15:16
429 Gabriela Grabic 2:15:17
430 Chris Morley 2:15:26
431 Sarah Cooke 2:15:27
432 David Cooke 2:15:28
433 Katherine Medeiros 2:15:29
434 Jan Khan 2:15:59
435 Erin Tarleton 2:15:59
436 Adrian Benjamin 2:16:07
437 Calvin P. Simons 2:16:15
438 Lloyd Jacobs 2:16:25
439 Marcia Blackman 2:16:31
440 Jahvon Mallory 2:16:32
441 Mia Daniels 2:16:33
442 Sean Simmons 2:16:40
443 Kevin Davies 2:16:43
444 Joanna Jackson-Smith 2:16:47
445 Marta Tomaszek 2:16:49
446 J Corbin Durrant 2:16:50
447 Dean Soares 2:16:54
448 Danielle Way 2:17:02
449 Sangeeta Wagh 2:17:03
450 Caroline Stockdale 2:17:07
451 Patricia Alexander 2:17:10
452 Angela Halloran-Smith 2:17:15
453 Tony Ward 2:17:25
454 Stefan Smith 2:17:29
455 Edward Bailey 2:17:34
456 Ceri Riihiluoma 2:17:36
457 Curtiss Grant 2:17:44
458 Edwina Arorash 2:17:45
459 Katherine Berry 2:17:49
460 Walter Harris 2:17:50
461 Andrea Kurtz 2:17:52
462 Paul Claude 2:18:18
463 Shaquen Astwood 2:18:21
464 Nicole Harford 2:18:22
465 Nathanial Jones 2:18:29
466 Kevin Masters 2:18:29
467 Jamal Anderson 2:18:49
468 Dowling Eddy 2:18:55
469 Alex Erskine 2:19:04
470 Sarah Ward 2:19:04
471 Ramsay Saggar 2:19:24
472 Rayni’ Maybury 2:19:24
473 Carmel Hanna 2:19:28
474 Henry Moss 2:19:30
475 Terry Wine 2:19:35
476 Najib Chentouf 2:19:40
477 Kim P. Simons 2:19:52
478 Kirsty Swart 2:20:09
479 Leannette Magba-Kamara 2:20:09
480 Phillip Burgess 2:20:12
481 Steven Barber 2:20:12
482 Kathi Rogers 2:20:18
483 Charles Harvey 2:20:19
484 Claudia Cobon 2:20:21
485 Alan Murray 2:20:27
486 Zoey Roberts 2:20:49
487 Michael Pearman 2:20:54
488 Patrick Outerbridge 2:21:02
489 Giorgio Zanol 2:21:16
490 Simon Chew 2:21:16
491 B. Maxine Griffin 2:21:38
492 Marcey Judycki 2:21:55
493 Malcolm Dill 2:21:57
494 Tareek Somner 2:22:04
495 Mayberline Black 2:22:12
496 Jennifer Mayne 2:22:16
497 Deborah Pharoah-Williams 2:22:28
498 Howard Williams 2:22:29
499 Susann Smith 2:22:48
500 Eve Downer 2:23:24
501 Margaret Burgess-Howie 2:23:45
502 Clinton Curtis 2:23:48
503 Linda Arnott 2:23:58
504 Alleyne Francis 2:24:11
505 Chen Foley 2:24:40
506 Sylvie Dilullo 2:24:40
507 Christine Dilullo 2:24:41
508 Brendon Harris 2:24:51
509 Cameron Madeiros 2:25:01
510 Paul Singh 2:25:08
511 Devin Stowe 2:25:08
512 Gaia Stemphlet 2:25:22
513 Karen Bruton 2:25:31
514 Elvin Thomas 2:25:38
515 Troy Thomas 2:25:39
516 Rob Morgan 2:25:46
517 Komlah Foggo-Wilson 2:25:47
518 Kamal Hewey 2:25:50
519 Elizabeth Deacon 2:26:01
520 Darren Ma 2:26:13
521 Gavin Simmons 2:26:25
522 Aaron McManus 2:26:51
523 Michael Bradshaw 2:26:56
524 Dennis Swan 2:27:03
525 George Gibbons 2:27:24
526 Rachel Black 2:27:32
527 Tammy Goodchild 2:27:51
528 Reed Gaglio 2:27:52
529 Sarah Wheddon 2:28:05
530 Florence Pedro 2:28:07
531 Garrrett Burrows 2:28:19
532 Myrian Balitian-Dill 2:28:19
533 Kim Raymond 2:28:34
534 Richard Boyd 2:28:38
535 Ed Sikora 2:28:38
536 Kijaun Bean 2:28:57
537 Katie Richards 2:29:11
538 Adam Richards 2:29:12
539 Leonard Davis 2:29:13
540 Christine Trott 2:29:20
541 Stanley Trott 2:29:23
542 Jason Lee 2:29:28
543 Adrian Levine 2:29:30
544 Angie Walker 2:29:34
545 Claude Nantel 2:29:43
546 Regina Todd 2:29:43
547 Rob Bernardino 2:29:44
548 Vincent John 2:29:48
549 Andrea Daniels 2:30:25
550 Peter Richold 2:30:31
551 Christine Joell 2:30:49
552 Jekon Edness 2:31:09
553 Sharon Dublin 2:31:31
554 Joanna Stapff 2:31:47
555 Andrew Barnard 2:32:03
556 Joe Hooks 2:32:19
557 Shannon Outerbridge 2:32:33
558 Warwick Bear 2:33:10
559 Emma Coleman 2:33:26
560 Africa Millett 2:33:37
561 Catherine Chequer 2:33:50
562 Pamela Fraser 2:33:50
563 Julie Villeneuve 2:34:03
564 Christie Canavan 2:34:07
565 Mark Iris 2:34:27
566 Dean Rea 2:34:52
567 Quinton Mallory 2:35:27
568 Derek Wright 2:35:27
569 Lorin Tannock 2:35:35
570 Seth Dolcy 2:35:41
571 Derek Thomas 2:35:51
572 Shalanda Durrant 2:35:52
573 Scott Brown 2:36:00
574 Margaret Giloth 2:36:01
575 Tony Riker 2:36:06
576 Patricia Hollis 2:36:17
577 Taniesha Brangman 2:36:27
578 Dell Hollis 2:37:39
579 Florence Sharpe-Trott 2:37:49
580 Andrea Beazley 2:37:55
581 Derrick Hart 2:38:09
582 Andre Gordon 2:38:20
583 Cindy Murray 2:38:23
584 Helen McHugh 2:38:26
585 Hilary Stoddart 2:38:32
586 Nicole Crumpler 2:38:38
587 Rheanne Stevens 2:38:39
588 Chris Crumpler 2:38:39
589 Jacklyn Lambert 2:38:44
590 Tara Lambert 2:38:44
591 Donald Duerr 2:38:56
592 Kalley Baxter-Williams 2:38:59
593 Kimeisha Fough 2:40:08
594 Opal Brooks 2:40:34
595 Davina Dickinson 2:40:42
596 Andrea Bolley 2:40:42
597 Sheena Young 2:40:42
598 Ray Medeiros 2:40:43
599 Talia Simons 2:40:50
600 Rohaan Simons 2:40:51
601 Tom Crabtree 2:40:56
602 Hyman Bartley 2:41:10
603 Blake Lambert 2:41:24
604 Paul Edness 2:41:51
605 Tyka Edness 2:41:51
606 Shirmell Lambert 2:42:06
607 Paul Heighton 2:42:15
608 Jill MacNeil 2:42:51
609 Wendy Wiseman 2:42:51
610 Fiona Davies 2:42:59
611 Dennis Joaquin 2:45:06
612 Selina Edwards 2:47:47
613 Travis Smith-Simons 2:48:11
614 D’Whyte Lindsay 2:48:28
615 Laura Appert 2:49:09
616 Royce Marty Bulatao 2:49:20
617 Angelo Smith 2:49:26
618 Theresa Brangman 2:49:27
619 Joseph Matthew 2:50:28
620 Norbert Seymour 2:50:30
621 Joy Wilson-Smith 2:50:52
622 Rachel Little 2:51:01
623 Caleb Estis 2:51:17
624 Craig Walls 2:51:33
625 Sinclair Smith 2:51:57
626 Germain Nkevlev 2:52:42
627 Quinton Francis 2:52:52
628 Fitzgerald Richardson 2:53:17
629 Leanne Tuzo 2:53:58
630 Carleigh Moore 2:55:33
631 Annesa Mason-Saunders 2:56:48
632 Reginald Raynor 2:56:50
633 Vicky Malik 2:57:01
634 Nicola Lucas 2:57:01
635 Beldwin Smith 2:57:53
636 Raymond Ming 2:58:15
637 Melissa Trott 2:59:04
638 Andrew Burgess 2:59:04
639 Sasha Crockwell 2:59:56
640 Sandra Scott 3:01:11
641 Nicky Stovell 3:03:21
642 Neal Southam 3:05:12
643 Francine Brown 3:05:18
644 Keitha Wallace 3:05:59
645 Waleed Lightbourne 3:08:36
646 Floyd Forth 3:11:40
647 Kim Ming Simons 3:12:35
648 Nesta Francis 3:14:05
649 Maya Furbert 3:14:06
650 Paul Hodgson 3:14:11
651 V. Roslyn Simmons 3:14:14
652 Karen Olson 3:16:30
653 Lorri Lewis 3:16:30
654 Coral Minks-Cole 3:18:14
655 George Jones 3:21:09
656 Melita McFarlane 3:33:27
657 Edith Beek 3:34:28
658 Deborah Flood 3:34:48
659 Deborah Easton 4:02:00

2010 | Full Results | Bermuda Day Half Marathon Derby


1 Christopher Estwanik 1:08:47
2 Tyler Butterfield 1:11:01
3 Lamont Marshall 1:12:24
4 Jay Donawa 1:14:13
5 Tony Banks 1:19:38
6 Christopher Harris 1:20:49
7 Ashley Estwanik 1:21:58 [first female]
8 Mark Morrison 1:23:12
9 Simon Ashby 1:23:25
10 Ascento Russell 1:23:36
11 Geoffrey Blee 1:23:40
12 Sylvester Jn-Pierre 1:24:27
13 Peter Mills 1:24:28
14 Colin Swan 1:24:45
15 Trey Simons 1:25:31
16 Colby Nixon 1:25:34
17 Shawn Herman 1:26:48
18 Norbert Meyer 1:26:49
19 Nick Strong 1:26:52
20 Dierk Flemming 1:26:54
21 Emmanuel Smith Joynes 1:27:16
22 Victoria Fiddick 1:27:43 [second female]
23 Andrew Haak 1:27:58
24 Curtis-Paul Hawksworth 1:29:14
25 Chris Cabral 1:29:31
26 Stephen Allen 1:29:40
27 Matthew Spring 1:29:56
28 Gideon Kigotho 1:29:56
29 Dirk Hasselkuss 1:30:04
30 Hall Chefton 1:30:13
31 Karen Bordage 1:30:17 [third female]
32 Jamie Fraser 1:30:29
33 Mark Wilcox 1:30:43
34 John Arthur 1:30:49
35 Andrew Inesi 1:30:54
36 Jennifer Alen 1:30:57 [fourth female]
37 Peter Hallatt 1:31:07
38 Spencer Conway 1:31:07
39 Egidio Sarubbi 1:31:14
40 Edwin Armstrong 1:31:23
41 Jason Trueman 1:31:35
42 Michael Lyons 1:31:40
43 Chris Page 1:31:43
44 Reuben Bean 1:31:50
45 Davin Riley-Clarke 1:31:57
46 Donals Forde 1:31:58
47 Morgan Sanche 1:32:15
48 Larry Symons 1:32:26
49 William Thompson 1:32:37
50 Matt Thompson 1:32:38
51 Craig Rothwell 1:32:38
52 Deon Breary 1:32:49 [fifth female]
53 Andy Starr 1:33:05
54 Omari Hart 1:33:18
55 Kim McMullen 1:33:22
56 Darrick Douglas 1:33:30
57 Michael Toyer 1:33:33
58 Robert Jones 1:33:35
59 Andrew Couper 1:33:42
60 Abelardo Jr Paredes 1:33:47
61 Mike Schindel 1:33:49
62 Karen Smith 1:33:57
63 Vivienne Lochhead 1:34:19
64 Jason Correia 1:34:21
65 Davis Mwangi 1:34:50
66 Allan Fox 1:34:58
67 Deanna McMullen 1:35:01
68 David Gazzard 1:35:49
69 Kavin Smith 1:35:58
70 Ben Pewter 1:36:12
71 Wayne Clapham 1:36:29
72 Martin Jones 1:36:51
73 Tom Cusack 1:37:11
74 Nicholas Miles 1:37:32
75 Andrea Banks 1:37:41
76 Mike Osborn 1:37:44
77 Alistair McNeish 1:37:55
78 Antonio Condinho 1:37:59
79 Steven Burgess 1:38:12
80 Benjamin Lau 1:38:13
81 Tats Hoshina 1:38:29
82 Christopher Brealey 1:38:35
83 Barrie King 1:38:47
84 Warren Reid-Rubaine 1:38:51
85 Johan Vivier 1:38:57
86 Keimo Bean 1:39:05
87 Will Peckett 1:39:08
88 Antun Duzevic 1:39:18
89 Nicholas Glynn 1:39:20
90 Guy Kelly 1:39:23
91 Jon P. Smith 1:39:25
92 Ifor Hughes 1:39:28
93 Derek Thomas 1:39:29
94 Stephen Talley 1:39:33
95 Deborah Blaxell 1:39:38
96 Mark Albouy 1:39:40
97 Giuseppe Guglelmucci 1:39:45
98 Bevis Tetlow 1:39:46
99 Mark Carey 1:39:56
100 Julia Hawley 1:40:00
101 Gareth Dixon 1:40:20
102 Jay Johnston 1:40:22
103 Q. Robinson 1:40:24
104 Colin Ayliffe 1:40:25
105 Eddie Fisher 1:40:30
106 Corey Dowling 1:40:38
107 Blair Showers 1:40:41
108 Tony Grainger 1:40:42
109 Jason McNeil 1:40:48
110 Chris Smith 1:40:59
111 Withers Charles 1:41:06
112 David Railton 1:41:12
113 Stephen Egan 1:41:13
114 Erin Maguire 1:41:30
115 Jack Finlay 1:41:31
116 Kenneth Thompson 1:41:42
117 Henry Komansky 1:41:45
118 Richard Phinn 1:41:49
119 Laura Haynes 1:41:58
120 Ilia Gerassimov 1:42:07
121 David Signor 1:42:10
122 Ondra Simons 1:42:22
123 Darrel Mellor 1:42:23
124 Steven Smith 1:42:28
125 Mark Harris 1:42:31
126 Kyle Santucci 1:42:40
127 Claire De Ste Croix 1:42:55
128 Mark Heintzman 1:43:11
129 Marcelos Thomas 1:43:19
130 Machel Charles 1:43:23
131 John Telenko 1:43:27
132 Jay Riihiluoma 1:43:28
133 Justin O’Keefe 1:43:35
134 Mike Gutteridge 1:43:37
135 Cary Butterfield 1:43:41
136 Kristyn Tobey 1:43:41
137 Lewis Smith 1:43:42
138 Darin Cassidy 1:43:45
139 Sharlene Sousa 1:43:48
140 Justin Collis 1:43:57
141 Amber Fillary 1:43:58
142 Maxwell Tomlinson 1:44:01
143 Calvin Steede 1:44:12
144 Laurie Orchard 1:44:15
145 George Smith 1:44:23
146 Kilian Morrissey 1:44:43
147 Joshua Smith 1:44:46
148 Trevor Brookes 1:44:57
149 Charles Dale Jr. 1:45:02
150 Tamika Williams 1:45:06
151 Rhys Pearce 1:45:07
152 Kenneth Todd 1:45:08
153 Maire Gonzalez 1:45:11
154 Gregory Scott 1:45:22
155 Marina Jones 1:45:24
156 Steve Houle 1:45:47
157 Will Gonzalez 1:45:48
158 Ben Draper 1:45:49
159 Liam Wyatt 1:45:51
160 Gary Crofts 1:45:59
161 Anthony Prentice 1:46:02
162 Daniel Gericke 1:46:05
163 David Brown 1:46:07
164 Tony Steele 1:46:15
165 Eardley Stephens 1:46:18
166 Damir Armstrong 1:46:24
167 Marcello Ausenda 1:46:30
168 Scott Cobom 1:46:33
169 Chris Gauk 1:46:42
170 Leila Wadson 1:46:46
171 Raymond Swan 1:46:56
172 Kathy Fulcher-Mills 1:47:12
173 Nicolas Plianthos 1:47:14
174 Paul Gatutha 1:47:14
175 Jeremy Burnham 1:47:16
176 Rene Lamer 1:47:21
177 Bart Sommerville 1:47:23
178 Jeff Consolino 1:47:24
179 Stephen Bath 1:47:38
180 Wayne Mouchette 1:47:44
181 Christopher Nusum 1:47:57
182 Jean-Michel Gendron 1:48:00
183 Laura Keyes 1:48:04
184 Mark Lima 1:48:13
185 Shane Powell 1:48:25
186 Wendell Ebbin 1:48:30
187 Ernest Signor Sr. 1:48:30
188 Anthony W. Rocker Jr. 1:48:34
189 Tommy Sinclair 1:48:35
190 John Legge 1:48:39
191 Stuart Palmer 1:48:41
192 David Mulholland 1:48:46
193 James Gibbons 1:48:48
194 Katie Taylor 1:48:51
195 Tiffany Dawson 1:48:53
196 Kirsten Wardman 1:48:58
197 Jamie Pedro 1:49:00
198 Stephen Dunkley 1:49:02
199 Paul Harris 1:49:02
200 Catherine Mello 1:49:16
201 Greg Hendrick 1:49:18
202 Michael Williams 1:49:33
203 Tom Weist 1:49:35
204 Maria Marsh 1:49:48
205 Louise Hajjar 1:49:51
206 Raymond Tucker 1:50:03
207 Rory McLaughlin 1:50:05
208 Martine Brosius-Rothwel 1:50:09
209 Keith Steede 1:50:12
210 Roydon Holdipp 1:50:16
211 Nick Greet 1:50:18
212 Jacklyn Dahill 1:50:21
213 Coolidge Durham 1:50:28
214 Andrew Ryder 1:50:57
215 Layton Outerbridge 1:51:00
216 Sammy Degraff 1:51:03
217 Jay Pedro 1:51:04
218 Jennie Kelly 1:51:13
219 Stevon Trott 1:51:13
220 Frank Ming 1:51:19
221 Salvatore Bartoletti 1:51:19
222 Joe Desilva 1:51:21
223 Caroline Layzell 1:51:21
224 Simon Van De Weg 1:51:23
225 Michael O’Connor 1:51:39
226 Jill Montgomery 1:51:39
227 Clarence Hofheins 1:51:44
228 Carolyn Fischer 1:51:44
229 Gerhard Boonstra 1:51:48
230 Barnabas Bako 1:51:55
231 Sean Kelly 1:51:55
232 James Dodgson 1:51:56
233 Tobie Brealey 1:52:06
234 Cecoy Robinson 1:52:17
235 Devoe Whaley 1:52:23
236 Gareth Lewis 1:52:25
237 Ian Leaning 1:52:30
238 Reuben Mallory 1:52:32
239 Celina Florendo 1:52:33
240 Shawn Simmons 1:52:34
241 Michael E. Angelina 1:52:39
242 Peter Dunlop 1:52:47
243 Taylor Fantin 1:52:49
244 Des Johnson 1:52:53
245 Larry Dunlop 1:53:00
246 William Collieson 1:53:02
247 Adam Birch 1:53:10
248 David Cash 1:53:15
249 Judith Landsberg 1:53:15
250 Edmund Furbert 1:53:18
251 Kevin Cross 1:53:19
252 Steven Ortiz 1:53:19
253 Marlon Blake 1:53:25
254 Robyn Skinner 1:53:33
255 Rebecca Cooper 1:53:40
256 Tracey Sutherland 1:53:40
257 David Wilkinson 1:53:52
258 Jaymee Larrison 1:53:54
259 Adrian Cunningham 1:53:56
260 Emma Snelling 1:54:03
261 Steph Sprincova 1:54:04
262 John Peterson 1:54:07
263 Alicia Hancock 1:54:13
264 Jamie Donnelly 1:54:13
265 Kimiko Scotland 1:54:19
266 Jesse Decouto 1:54:26
267 Peggy Couper 1:54:26
268 Bettricia Otto 1:54:28
269 Ian Gilbertson 1:54:38
270 Terence Douglas 1:54:40
271 Jenene Douglas 1:54:52
272 Cora Lee Starzomski 1:54:52
273 Teresa Perozzi 1:54:56
274 Andre Buthe 1:55:16
275 Graham Pewter 1:55:18
276 Stewart Ritchie 1:55:19
277 Matthew Furr 1:55:24
278 Brita Van Niekerk 1:55:26
279 Nick Williamson 1:55:26
280 Melrindo Caines 1:55:38
281 Torcato Fernandes 1:55:41
282 Brian McNamara 1:55:42
283 Emily Dunne 1:55:45
284 April Vesey 1:55:47
285 Kemon Simmons 1:55:57
286 Clifton Anderson 1:56:05
287 Simon Arnott 1:56:12
288 Terry Wine 1:56:19
289 Alex Hammond 1:56:22
290 David Cooke 1:56:29
291 Dennico Hollis 1:56:34
292 Ryan Matcham 1:56:37
293 Eric Nordquist 1:56:37
294 Anthony Hollis 1:56:39
295 Tim Goodyer 1:56:40
296 Barbara Clemens 1:56:42
297 Vernal Durham 1:56:44
298 Lou Jardin 1:56:50
299 Jackie Armstrong 1:56:50
300 Twilton Hardtman 1:57:12
301 Don Vickers 1:57:15
302 Vyntah Caesar 1:57:21
303 Michael Silas 1:57:22
304 Michelle Cardwell 1:57:24
305 Romerio Veals 1:57:29
306 Edward Harris 1:57:38
307 Troy Farnsworth 1:57:40
308 Ian Hind 1:57:45
309 Claudio Vigilante 1:57:46
310 Nerseh Douglas 1:57:50
311 Nicole Johnson 1:58:04
312 Rebecca White 1:58:04
313 Marc-Andre Gendron 1:58:05
314 David Bigley 1:58:09
315 Eddy Dowling 1:58:16
316 Alan Franklin 1:58:18
317 Vanessa Madeiros 1:58:22
318 Wayne Robertson 1:58:26
319 Maria Burley 1:58:26
320 Frederick Goater 1:58:29
321 Marquel Deshields 1:58:30
322 Edwin Odede 1:58:31
323 Peter Komposch 1:58:33
324 Caroline Komposch 1:58:35
325 Trevor Spinney 1:58:36
326 Danielle Paynter 1:58:37
327 Jose Lopez 1:58:46
328 Mhairi Donaldson 1:58:49
329 Jon Pedro 1:58:57
330 Zoe Roberts 1:58:58
331 Mairi Redmond 1:59:00
332 Nicholas Wray 1:59:05
333 Scott Brown 1:59:06
334 Johanna Flath 1:59:10
335 Chris Dill 1:59:10
336 Karen Brown 1:59:12
337 Ian Esterhuysen 1:59:12
338 John Wight 1:59:16
339 Craig Faries 1:59:17
340 Nicola Jones 1:59:20
341 Wayne A. Dill 1:59:23
342 Aileen Smith 1:59:26
343 Gilbert Darrell 1:59:27
344 Richard Scott 1:59:30
345 Karen Madeiros 1:59:30
346 Vic Ball 1:59:32
347 Allison Petty 1:59:43
348 Adam Hopkin 1:59:44
349 Steven Petty 1:59:44
350 Jennifer Salyer 1:59:48
351 Peter Bell 1:59:53
352 K’Wonde Lathan 2:00:05
353 Glennis Butterfield 2:00:10
354 David Stewart 2:00:16
355 Kevin Davies 2:00:28
356 Andre Symonds 2:00:33
357 Carol Griffith 2:00:34
358 Ian Davies 2:00:46
359 Sharon Craig 2:00:47
360 Jason Venning 2:00:57
361 Jill Finnigan 2:01:00
362 Brendon Harris 2:01:04
363 Dave Knox 2:01:05
364 Angela Bell 2:01:06
365 Paula Few 2:01:06
366 Ross Nottingham 2:01:07
367 Victoria Knox 2:01:07
368 Sarah Nicholls 2:01:07
369 Chris Sharpe 2:01:08
370 David Norman 2:01:09
371 Mike Richards 2:01:15
372 Charles Llewellyn-Jones 2:01:31
373 Carol Hulst 2:01:31
374 Samantha Stanley 2:01:39
375 Deirdre Fitzpatrick 2:01:51
376 Korin Knights 2:01:52
377 Fokko Hoeksma 2:01:55
378 Kevin O’Donnell 2:02:11
379 Dean Smith 2:02:12
380 Claudell Burcher 2:02:19
381 Nicholas E. Scanlon 2:02:27
382 Jo Bright 2:02:29
383 Ralph Arundell 2:02:30
384 Ian Groom 2:02:49
385 Chris Morris 2:02:51
386 Whitney Morris 2:02:51
387 Charles Harvey 2:02:53
388 Alec Swan 2:02:56
389 Esme Davidge 2:03:01
390 Micah Franklin 2:03:01
391 Mark Chudleigh 2:03:06
392 Joanne Medeiros 2:03:10
393 Ramon Ramirez 2:03:11
394 Kate Tomkins 2:03:13
395 Barry Mah 2:03:19
396 Samantha Stephens 2:03:20
397 Mynor Aguilar 2:03:22
398 Nick Pewter 2:03:25
399 Patrice Carpenter 2:03:37
400 Jim Christopher 2:03:37
401 Karen Bruton 2:03:50
402 Martina Olcheski 2:03:55
403 David Brown 2:03:56
404 Alexander Rosati 2:04:03
405 Craig Astwood 2:04:05
406 Derika Fishington 2:04:06
407 Antoine Mouchette 2:04:08
408 Charles Thresh 2:04:09
409 Michael Looby 2:04:11
410 Michele Gallagher 2:04:11
411 Wendy Garrett 2:04:20
412 Daniele Bortoli 2:04:24
413 Phillip Burgess 2:04:28
414 Johann Oosthuizen 2:04:31
415 Christine Howarth 2:04:35
416 Pierre Binns 2:04:39
417 Anna Laura Hocking 2:04:48
418 Rene Minks 2:04:54
419 Megan Denos 2:05:02
420 Martin Hassell 2:05:07
421 Rob Morgan 2:05:08
422 Nicola Davis 2:05:18
423 Jane McKnight 2:05:29
424 Maeve Heeney 2:05:31
425 Jewell Eve 2:05:32
426 Dwayne Hill 2:05:34
427 Denise Lecompte 2:05:41
428 James Dockeray 2:05:44
429 Callum Harper 2:05:44
430 Gavin Farrell 2:05:44
431 Matthew George Irvine 2:05:44
432 Christopher Way 2:05:45
433 Jeff Sangster 2:05:46
434 Seamus MacLoughlin 2:05:46
435 Chris Naylor 2:05:47
436 Alexandra Manders 2:05:52
437 Michael Swan 2:06:01
438 Lloyd Holder 2:06:15
439 Magda Szalapak 2:06:24
440 Deon Graham 2:06:27
441 David Crofts 2:06:28
442 Dennis Swan 2:06:31
443 Wesley W.d. Dupont 2:06:35
444 Lynn Norman 2:06:46
445 Marissa Trott 2:07:07
446 Jahvon Mallory 2:07:09
447 Samantha Kyme 2:07:14
448 Adrian Robson 2:07:23
449 Greg Van Der Made 2:07:24
450 Kim Raymond 2:07:35
451 Spencer Field 2:07:40
452 Christian Dolen 2:07:40
453 Alexander Butterfield 2:07:41
454 Morricko Iris 2:07:41
455 Jason Smith 2:07:41
456 Duncan Simons 2:07:42
457 David Wilson 2:07:42
458 Chris Powell 2:07:48
459 Kevin Mayall 2:07:48
460 Pete Saunders 2:07:51
461 Malcolm Dill 2:07:57
462 Belinda Castree 2:07:58
463 Patrina Cumbermack 2:07:59
464 Marla Smith 2:08:13
465 Jessica Lyles 2:08:19
466 Jarvis Francis 2:08:23
467 Rodrick Newman 2:08:31
468 Sumner Waters 2:08:32
469 Antoine Lambert 2:08:38
470 Cynthia Thomas 2:08:49
471 Neil Montford 2:08:50
472 Earl Godfrey 2:09:06
473 Sandra Watt 2:09:08
474 Gary Ince 2:09:18
475 Cindy Ratzlaff 2:09:21
476 Najib Chentouf 2:09:23
477 Jane Edgett 2:09:23
478 Sally H. Smith 2:09:24
479 Rachael Rothwell 2:09:24
480 Newton Adcock 2:09:24
481 Julian Wheddon 2:09:26
482 Michael Maguire 2:09:29
483 Ernest Decouto 2:09:35
484 Patrick Outerbridge 2:09:36
485 Martel Laws 2:09:38
486 Markez Laws 2:09:38
487 Chris Souter 2:09:44
488 Giorgio Zanol 2:09:54
489 Jonathan Santucci 2:09:58
490 Walter Harris 2:10:09
491 Shameella Arminan 2:10:16
492 Mark Simons 2:10:17
493 Angela Atherden 2:10:18
494 Adrian Sykes 2:10:33
495 Jasmine Desilva 2:10:41
496 Rebecca Haak 2:10:44
497 Leanora Perillo 2:10:51
498 Jennifer Standing 2:10:53
499 Thomas Greenslade 2:10:55
500 Sarah Farrar 2:10:56
501 Sally Pile 2:10:56
502 B. Maxine Griffin 2:10:56
503 Dawn Smith 2:11:04
504 Joel Duffy 2:11:11
505 Lloyd Jacobs 2:11:12
506 Lyn Davies 2:11:14
507 Derrick Hart 2:11:17
508 Alun Hughes 2:11:19
509 Shara Crunden 2:11:20
510 Alexy Plessis 2:11:29
511 Tanya Pascall 2:11:29
512 Cecil Whitecross 2:11:35
513 Leanda Simons 2:11:37
514 Aisha Jordan 2:12:05
515 Adrian Benjamin 2:12:07
516 Tom White 2:12:07
517 Dianne Smith 2:12:08
518 Katherine Medeiros 2:12:16
519 Kamal Hewey 2:12:17
520 Liz Craig 2:12:37
521 Allison Watson-Brown 2:12:39
522 Scott Watson-Brown 2:12:40
523 Grainne Sweeney 2:12:58
524 Edwin Cumberbatch 2:13:11
525 Darren M.j. Donnithorne 2:13:14
526 Brian McDevitt 2:13:15
527 Henry Adderley 2:13:16
528 Cameron Maderios 2:13:21
529 Allan Wilkinson 2:13:29
530 Yann Gouriou 2:13:34
531 Dawna Ferguson 2:13:35
532 Anne Kermode 2:13:41
533 Casey Castle 2:13:45
534 Gordon Emmerson 2:13:53
535 James Adderley 2:13:57
536 Jennifer Adderley 2:13:57
537 David McHugh 2:13:59
538 Sarah Weddon 2:14:00
539 Margaret R. Burgess-Howie 2:14:06
540 Zina Jones 2:14:07
541 Alexander Ribaroff 2:14:11
542 Sarah Matchett 2:14:13
543 Kim Cheung 2:14:16
544 Rachael Sousa 2:14:16
545 Kieran Bradshaw 2:14:21
546 Cymande Davis 2:14:23
547 Charles Dowling 2:14:24
548 Chuck Morgan 2:14:37
549 Chris Carpol 2:14:38
550 Eric Bean 2:15:08
551 Paul Singh 2:15:15
552 Amanda Outerbridge 2:15:20
553 Mark Davey 2:15:30
554 Christian Ince 2:15:38
555 Bianca Stumey 2:15:45
556 Robert Bean 2:15:50
557 Marjorie Oliver 2:15:55
558 Tareek Somner 2:15:58
559 Cleo Palmer 2:16:01
560 Sydney Richardson 2:16:20
561 Robin Holder 2:16:29
562 Joanna Jackson-Smith 2:16:39
563 Kim Simons 2:16:44
564 Elizabeth Stewart 2:16:56
565 Elvin Thomas 2:17:05
566 Rachel Black 2:17:08
567 Patricia Hollis 2:17:21
568 Jodi Virgil 2:17:25
569 Heather Gowing 2:17:30
570 Vincent John 2:18:02
571 Henry Gibbons 2:18:06
572 Amanda Dukart 2:18:16
573 Linda Arnott 2:18:21
574 Alan Murray 2:18:28
575 Sharon Crewe 2:18:45
576 Claude Nantel 2:18:46
577 Clinton Curtis 2:18:50
578 Damon Rogers 2:18:56
579 Wentworth Tucker 2:18:59
580 Beverly Hayward 2:19:06
581 Peter Richold 2:19:10
582 John Every 2:19:33
583 Bill Haight 2:19:42
584 Gillian Cross 2:20:01
585 Caroline Dyer 2:20:10
586 Sarah Berlis 2:20:10
587 Kirsty Anderson 2:20:39
588 Deon Swart 2:20:39
589 Jane McMurray 2:20:40
590 Andre Gordon 2:21:21
591 Sarene Bourdages 2:21:30
592 Edward Bailey 2:21:33
593 Earl Wescom 2:21:47
594 Florence Sharpe-Trott 2:21:57
595 Sangeeta Wagh 2:21:59
596 Edwina Arorash 2:22:09*
597 Aaron Fenn 2:22:30
598 Hamish Burns 2:22:31
599 Myrian Balitian-Dill 2:22:33
600 Kay-Annie Reid-Young 2:22:37
601 Caroline Wright 2:22:38
602 Robin Smallman 2:22:47
603 Vicky Malik 2:23:49
604 Victoria Millett 2:24:11
605 Julie Villeneuve 2:24:11
606 Natalie Dyrli 2:24:17
607 Margaret Giloth 2:24:59
608 Mayberline Black 2:25:03
609 Margaret Jones 2:25:10
610 Kim Botelho 2:25:11
611 Komlah Foggo-Wilson 2:25:24
612 Nancy Roberts 2:25:49
613 Calvin P. Simons 2:25:55
614 Quinton Mallory 2:26:00
615 Tori Debraga 2:26:45
616 Christine Joell 2:26:52
617 Kotoni Simmons 2:27:19
618 Abi Madeiros 2:27:19
619 Sheena Young 2:27:26
620 Ray Medeiros 2:27:26
621 Danielle Downey 2:27:54
622 Natosha Rayner 2:27:57
623 Yvonne Poster 2:28:14
624 Sharon Dublin 2:28:32
625 Kali Douglas 2:29:29
626 Sarah Johnston 2:29:34
627 Adria Richards 2:29:57
628 Andrew Farley 2:30:40
629 Christine Marquez 2:30:45
630 Beldwin Smith 2:31:49
631 Mari Edang 2:31:51
632 Scott Gemmell 2:31:51
633 Leroy Simmons 2:31:56
634 Doug Anthony 2:32:10
635 Nora Irwin 2:32:10
636 Gregory Tyers 2:32:11
637 Chris Dodds 2:32:12
638 Sarah Gallo 2:32:22
639 Mikey Lambe 2:32:31
640 Dave Blakeney 2:32:53
641 Donald Reginald 2:33:17
642 Patrick Caines 2:34:16
643 Davina Dickinson 2:35:10
644 Gabriellie Butler 2:35:39
645 Christine Trott 2:35:41
646 Anthony Swan 2:35:55
647 Kerry Judd 2:35:55
648 Lindsey Jones 2:36:31
649 Susan Cross 2:36:39
650 Regina Todd 2:36:47
651 Linda Terry 2:36:57
652 Anne Slater 2:37:01
653 Melissa Haynes 2:37:22
654 Cindy Murray 2:37:26
655 Sherry Sargent 2:37:43
656 Jessica Cote 2:37:57
657 Andre Douglas 2:38:06
658 Orlyn Williams 2:38:20
659 Paul Claude 2:38:38
660 Andrew Burgess 2:38:57
661 Cammie Berkeley 2:39:48
662 Stanley Trott 2:40:02
663 Melanie E. Scanlon 2:40:12
664 Priscilla Ogamba 2:40:17
665 Sinclair Smith 2:41:03
666 Kimmie Simmons 2:41:31
667 Dane Durrant 2:41:37
668 Quinton Francis 2:41:48
669 Raymond A E.jr. Burrows 2:41:51
670 Nannette Kiernan 2:41:54
671 Peter Kiernan 2:41:54
672 Darin Symonds 2:42:08
673 Malcolm Clarke 2:42:10
674 Cynthia Millett 2:42:32
675 Sonia Robinson 2:44:12
676 Jessica Lightbourne 2:44:54
677 Jason Swan 2:45:18
678 Antonio Correia 2:45:54
679 Kenneth Iris 2:46:26
680 Carlton Crockwell 2:47:05
681 Collins Oduori 2:47:22
682 Humphey Williams 2:47:28
683 Adam Melvin 2:47:34
684 Terri Mello 2:47:34
685 Norbert Seymour 2:47:47
686 Kirstie Weir 2:48:24
687 Jack Thomas 2:48:30
688 Walter Webb 2:48:50
689 Donna Millington 2:49:15
690 Jaki-Da Richardson 2:50:31
691 Debre Trott 2:50:31
692 Paul Hodgson 2:51:06
693 Lucas Addams 2:52:15
694 Shelton Simons 2:52:21
695 Lawrence Scott 2:52:27
696 Mariae Dixon 2:54:10
697 Nathaniel Holder 2:55:45
698 Andre Landy 2:58:09
699 Lubin Sousa 2:58:15
700 Renee Darrell 2:59:31
701 Deonna Hill 2:59:36
702 Timothy Molineux 3:00:05
703 Susan Molineux 3:00:07
704 Heidi Smith 3:04:11
705 Keitha Wallace 3:07:03
706 Brent Caines 3:07:06
707 Donald Boyle 3:11:08
708 Donnamae Smith 3:12:33
709 Edith Beek 3:14:37
710 George Jones 3:17:06
711 Wendell Smith 3:22:11
712 Mclaren Smith 3:23:51
713 Francis Deroza 3:25:47
714 Eva Matias 3:26:01
715 Danica Burrows 3:28:54
716 Carmela E. Gallucci 3:30:43
717 Danelle Simmons 3:34:03
718 Rickeisha Worrell 3:36:05
719 M. Sharon Spencer 3:38:49
720 Edward Moore 3:49:41
721 Ruby Dill 3:50:32
722 Howard Outerbridge 3:53:09
723 Ryan Price 3:53:09
724 Darlene Simons 3:55:40

Sinclair Packwood Cycling Race

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2011 | Full Results | Sinclair Packwood Cycling Race


26:37.3 Darren Glasford – Winners Edge
26:37.8 Damian Sharp – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
26:37.9 Wayne Scott – Winners Edge
26:38.0 Daren Dowling – Focus
26:38.0 Phil Trussell – Madison
26:38.2 Dennis Joell – Crime Stoppers
26:39.0 Mark Hatherley – Winners Edge
26:39.3 Randy Burgess – Winners Edge
26:39.6 Neil Lupsic – Madison
26:40.2 Clifford Roberts – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
26:41.6 Brian Drea – Madison
26:42.3 Greg Reid – Madison
26:42.8 Alan Mooney – Tokio
26:44.3 Kent Richardson – Winners Edge
26:44.7 Adam Harbutt – Madison
26:44.9 Arthur Pitcher – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
26:45.5 Elliot Hubbard – Winners Edge
26:46.3 Rickai Lightbourne – Crime Stoppers
26:47.1 Mtume Hart
26:48.4 Macio Talbot – Tokio
26:48.5 Dwyer Williams – Focus
26:50.5 Christopher Faria – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
26:53.4 Jeff Amaral – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
26:53.7 Norbert Meyer – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
26:53.7 Ian Port – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
26:56.7 Stephen Tomlinson – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
27:04.8 Richard Bruton
27:09.8 Jason Piney – Tokio
27:17.6 Grant Goudge – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
27:18.0 Charles Dunstan – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
27:18.0 Neil de Ste Croix – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
27:27.1 Mannard Packwood – Tokio
28:33.9 Arthur Glasford – Winners Edge
28:34.4 Anthony Rynne – Tokio
29:00.5 Anthony (Ricky) Smith – Winners Edge
29:01.1 Peter Dunne –
29:01.9 John Arthur – Crime Stoppers
29:02.2 Greg Hopkins – Winners Edge
30:45.6 Anthony Bartley – Crime Stoppers
30:56.4 Earl Godfrey – Focus
31:44.3 Andrew Steel – Madison
34:00.2 Roan Jones
38:43.5 Everton Dawes
DNF Michael Thomas, Nigel Godfrey, Vincent Chavez, James Davis, Rafael Simons

Junior Male

26:37.6 Dominique Mayho – Madison
26:44.9 Mark Godfrey – Winners Edge
26:49.0 Vashon Cann – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
27:12.9 Daelen Richardson – Tokio
27:30.3 Nico Barclay – Tokio
29:01.6 Che’quan Richardson – Winners Edge
30:42.8 Daniel Oatley – Fast Forward Freight Bicycle Works
30:45.3 Tre’-shun Correia – Winners Edge
40:49.7 Nakeno Creighton
DNF Deshi Smith, Alexander Davis

2010 | Full Results | Sinclair Packwood Cycling Race

Heritage Junior Classic

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2014 | Full Results | Heritage Day Junior Classic

2013 | Full Results | Heritage Day Junior Classic

1 10:40 David J. Darrell
2 10:42 Tyler Smith
3 11:06 Aaron Jacobs
4 11:34 Michaiah Robinson
5 11:36 Akim Johnston
6 11:41 Ryan Outerbridge
7 11:51 Jayden Ming
8 11:55 Iziah Tucker
9 12:03 Alex Pilgrim
10 12:06 Robert Edwards
11 12:11 Sajan Harvey
12 12:12 Giovanni Hollis
13 12:15 Jalun Hassell
14 12:16 Selah Tuzo
15 12:23 Kahzi Sealy
16 12:29 Malik Joell
17 12:30 Z’Dao Dill
18 12:34 Adam Larson
19 12:36 Lynsey Palmer
20 12:38 Zakiyyah Showers
21 12:41 Mazhi Simmons
22 12:42 Stephen Nkenlen
23 12:43 Messiah Greaves
24 12:50 Jade Johnston
25 12:59 Owen Neal
26 13:02 Seth Hardtman
27 13:02 Charlie Riker
28 13:05 Alizay Fubert
29 13:07 Yari Tucker
30 13:08 Mikaela Outerbridge
31 13:12 Shae-Unni Smith
32 13:15 Daniel Cook
33 13:16 Josiah King
34 13:16 Alex Withers-Clark
35 13:20 Christen Lugo-Elibox
36 13:21 Quinnae Outerbridge
37 13:26 Laura Hope
38 13:28 Leroy “lj” Lewis
39 13:29 Alexander Southern
40 13:33 Joshua Joseph
41 13:39 Azaria Robinson
42 13:41 Kheary Swan
43 13:46 Rebecca Harrison
44 13:56 Jaiden Furbert-Jacobs
45 13:58 Kearje Davis
46 13:58 Kyjah Simons
47 13:59 Samuel Lipschutz
48 14:00 Nicholas Pilgrim
49 14:02 Kayla Raymond
50 14:02 Tommy Marshall
51 14:03 Nabiilah Nasir
52 14:05 Tesyah-Mahle Astwood
53 14:09 Gabriel Jones
54 14:09 Kimora Rubaine
55 14:14 Zahea Wilson
56 14:20 Peter Silvester
57 14:20 Rudi Hammond
58 14:23 Kaamilah Nasir
59 14:25 Matisse K.g. Bascome
60 14:27 Alexcie Burrows
61 14:30 Jarryd Richardson
62 14:31 Brianna Berkley
63 14:34 Jerlayah Kenny
64 14:34 Makalia Albouy
65 14:37 Trent Harris
66 14:40 Tilly Norman
67 14:41 Jazir Warner
68 14:42 Kerry Palmer
69 14:45 Joshua Lipschutz
70 14:47 Ice’Ces Jackson
71 14:48 Jessie Marshall
72 14:58 Jelani Simmons
73 14:59 Caleb McDowall
74 15:05 Alyssa Rowse
75 15:05 Louis Hammond
76 15:15 Derek J.r. Smith
77 15:18 Myles C. Smith
78 15:20 Aaron Booth
79 15:20 Aahyah Simons
80 15:23 Angelae Heath
81 15:32 Keturah Bulford-Trott
82 15:34 Angus Betts
83 15:43 Naziah Robinson
84 15:47 Armand Foy
85 15:53 Amber Simons
86 15:54 Brianna Mawer
87 15:58 Brad Haveriku
88 16:00 Jai-La Wade
89 16:08 Trinae Edwards
90 16:10 Che-Chulae Mont Dowling
91 16:26 Jaden Masters
92 16:40 Vazz-I Butterfield
93 16:43 Enyce Astwood
94 17:06 Camille Chin-Gurret
95 17:42 Zariah Simmons
96 22:46 Asia Scott-Taylor

2012 | Full Results | Heritage Day Junior Classic

1 11:17 Aaron Jacobs
2 11:30 Michaiah Robinson
3 11:38 David Darrell
4 11:52 Jahmari Sutton
5 11:57 Jahquil Hill
6 12:00 Kane Crichlow
7 12:02 Ryan Outerbridge
8 12:09 Matteo Dill
9 12:10 Sajan Harvey
10 12:12 Tariq Simons
11 12:15 Jayden Ming
12 12:23 Shomuri Simons
13 12:24 Iziah Tucker
14 12:27 Robert Edwards
15 12:40 Shaquan Sampson
16 12:41 Jahkeylo Burgess
17 12:42 Treyshun Sanders
18 12:48 Tahjae Welch
19 12:48 Messiah Greaves
20 12:54 Malik A.D. Joell
21 12:54 Robert Thomas
22 12:57 Selah Tuzo
23 13:01 Azaria Robinson
24 13:07 Quinnae Outerbridge
25 13:08 Alizay Furbert
26 13:10 Rajae Paul
27 13:12 Kacy Butterfield
28 13:17 Jalun Hassell
29 13:18 Charlie Keyes
30 13:19 Mikaela Outerbridge
31 13:19 Jade Johnson
32 13:19 T’Syi Showers
33 13:23 Owen Neal
34 13:26 Adam Larson
35 13:28 Charlie Riker
36 13:31 Mazhye Burchall
37 13:31 Scott Redmond
38 13:32 Z’Dao Dill
39 13:46 Gabriel Jones
40 13:50 Tyler Kelly
41 13:51 Zhnjah Wolffe
42 13:56 Kheary Swan
43 13:56 Meko Adrian Lightbourne
44 13:57 John Dragonetti
45 14:07 Jahzai Woodley-Tear
46 14:08 Kyjah Simons
47 14:12 Christen Lugo-Elisox
48 14:13 Laura Hope
49 14:14 Tajae’ Paul
50 14:17 Osei Beach
51 14:25 Alexander Southern
52 14:28 Alexander Wither-Clarke
53 14:28 Jory Dublin
54 14:33 Alyssa Rowse
55 14:35 Matisse K.G. Bascome
56 14:37 Makaila Albouy
57 14:37 Kearje Davis
58 14:40 Marcus Scotland
59 14:42 Samuel Lipschutz
60 14:51 Senoj Mitchell
61 14:52 Zahra Wilson
62 15:01 Stefan Ackah Simons
63 15:03 Seth Hardtman
64 15:06 Nabiilah Nasir
65 15:12 Rebecca Harrison
66 15:23 Adam Kierman
67 15:28 Kijah Albouy
68 15:33 Llineiko Millett
69 15:33 Charis Burrows
70 15:41 Stephan Dill
71 15:42 Jai-La Wade
72 15:54 Paliyah Simons
73 15:56 Angelae Heath
74 16:16 Nasje Brockington
75 16:32 Jaire Smith
76 17:16 Keturah Bulford-Trott
77 17:36 Jazz-I Butterfield-Rollins
78 17:37 Trinae Edwards
79 18:04 Matthew Elliott
80 20:01 Kayla Raymond
81 20:32 Jermiah Steede

Parade Floats

2025 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


Natural Heritage Float:

  1. Vasco da Gama Club
  2. Department of Sport and Recreation

Upcycled Float:

  1. Anchor Boys
  2. CedarBridge Academy cars
  3. The Association of Filipinos in Bermuda

Art Float:

  1. Department of Culture
  2. CedarBridge Academy Float and Blimp
  3. The Sammy Wilson Central Zone Community Center [TOYA]

Primary School Box Carts

  1. Harrington Sound Primary School

Special Awards [Open to all judged categories]

  • Premier’s Awards for Best Float- Department of Culture
  • Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful Float- Vasco da Gama Club
  • Minister’s Award for Most Original Float- Anchor Boys
  • Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float- Vasco da Gama Club
  • Dr Kenneth E. Robinson Award for Best Primary School Float- Harrington Sound Primary School
  • Box Cart: Mr. George Leon Burt Award for Best Box Chart Entry- Harrington Sound Primary School
  • Dr Marjorie Bean Award for Best High School Float- CedarBridge Academy Float, Blimp & Cars
  • Best Individual Float- Wave of Change
  • Lowdru Robinson Award for Best Government Department Float- The Office of Youth Affairs collaborative entries [Central, Eastern, Western community centres]
  • Bermudian Excellence Award- United Dance Productions
  • Best Historical Float- Bermuda Industrial Union
  • Most Community Spirit Float- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc
  • The Resilience Award- Padma X
  • Best Tribute Award- Department of Sport and Recreation
  • Most Faithful Award- One Body in Christ Movement – For God’s Purpose

2024 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


Natural Heritage Float:

  • 1st – Department of Culture

Upcycled Float:

  • 1st – Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – Bermuda Alumnae Chapter

Art Float:

  • 1st – Casa dos Açores da Bermuda Ltd.

Primary School Box Carts:

  • 1st – Harrington Sound Primary School

*Special Awards [Open to all judged categories]:

Premier’s Award for Best Float

  • CedarBridge Academy Float

Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful Float

  • Department of Culture

Minister’s Award for Most Original Float

  • Vasco da Gama Club

Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float

  • Prospect Preschool

Best Preschool Float

  • Prospect Preschool

Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson Award for Best Primary School Float

  • Harrington Sound Primary School

Dr. Marjorie Bean Award for Best High School Float

  • CedarBridge Academy Float

Best Individual Float

  • The Trash Gobbler [Alexander Winfield]

L.C.C.A. Award for Best Charity Float

  • Jamaican Association of Bermuda

Best Corporate Float

  • Padma X [Sophia Cannonier]

Lowdru Robinson Award for Best Government Department

  • Department of Culture

The Bermudian Excellence Award

  • CedarBridge Academy Car

Best Historical Float

  • Elliott School Alumni Association

Most Community Spirit Float

  • St. George’s Original Dancerettes

Milestone Celebration Award

  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – Bermuda Alumnae Chapter

The Resilience Award

  • St. George’s Preparatory School

Best Tribute Award

  • Department of Sport and Recreation

Most Faithful Award

  • One Body in Christ Movement For God’s Purpose Float

2023 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


Premier’s Award for Best Float:

  • The Berkeley Educational Society

Minister’s Award for Most Original Float:

  • One Body in Christ’s Movement For God’s Purpose

Natural Heritage Floats

  1. The Berkeley Educational Society
  2. Vasco da Gama Club / Portuguese Cultural Association
  3. One Body in Christ’s Movement For God’s Purpose

Upcycled Floats

  1. St. George’s Dancerettes

Art Floats

  1. IMPACT Mentoring Academy
  2. Department of Culture

The Bermudian Excellence Award:

  • Paget Primary School: A tribute to Marco Warren

Primary School Box Carts Built by the Department of Culture and Ministry of Public Works

  1. St. David’s Primary
  2. Harrington Sound Primary School
  3. Francis Patton Primary School

Honorable Mention:

  • Paget Primary School: A tribute to Marco Warren

Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful Float:

  • IMPACT Mentoring Academy

Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float:

  • The Berkeley Educational Society

Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson Award for Best Primary School:

  • St. David’s Primary

Dr. J. Williams Award for Best Middle School Float:

  • IMPACT Mentoring Academy

Dr. Marjorie Bean Award for Best High School Float:

  • The Berkeley Educational Society

Mrs. JJ Outerbridge Award for Best Individual Float:

  • Bermuda Motocross Association

LCCA Award for Best Charity Float:

  • Vasco da Gama Club / Portuguese Cultural Association

2021 | Full Results | Mini-Float Challenge Winners


Natural Heritage Float Category

  • 1st: Department of Culture/Dr. Edwin Smith [Martello Tower]
  • 2nd: Department of Culture/Dr. Edwin Smith [Earl Cameron]
  • 3rd: Amaris Munya [Warwick Academy]

Upcycled Float Category

  • 1st: Warwick Academy Y8 [Marleigh Howes, Chloé Samuels and Billie Rose Kempe and Reya de Moura]
  • 2nd: Betty Azario [MAWI – Cruise Ship]
  • 3rd: Chez Robinson and Family

Art Float Category

  • 1st – 5W Saltus Grammar School [Sea Venture]
  • 2nd – 4R Saltus Grammar School [Lighthouse]
  • 3rd – Warwick Academy– Avalon Packer and other members of Y8CL [scene]

Special Awards [Open to all Judged Categories]:

  • Premier’s Award for Best Float – Department of Culture/Dr. Edwin Smith [Martello Tower]
  • Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful Float – Nicky Gurret [Arching Arms]
  • Minister’s Award for Most Original Float: Registry General
  • Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float – Department of Culture/Dr. Edwin Smith [Earl Cameron]
  • Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson Award for Best Primary School Float – PS Class 5, Dalton E. Tucker Primary School [Lighthouse]
  • Dr. J. Williams Award for Best Middle School Float – Clearwater Middle School
  • Dr. Marjorie Bean Award for Best High School Float – McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett [Warwick Academy Remote Learning Bear]
  • Mrs. J.J. Outerbridge Award for Best Individual Float – Hannah Emmerson/Bermuda Sandcastle Competition [Every Tempest Creates a Clean Canvas]
  • L.C.C.A. Award for Best Charity Float – Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation
  • Best Government Department – Registry General
  • Best School Class Float – 3D Saltus Grammar School [Parrot Fish/Coral Reef]
  • Special Mention – Y8A00 Warwick Academy – Gombey Hat, Y4M Saltus Grammar School Architecture

2019 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


Natural Heritage Float Category: The design had to be related to the Bermuda Day theme: Bermudian Excellence. The criteria for this category states that all decorated areas must be fully covered with natural materials and that local flora should be used as much as possible.

  • First place for the Natural Heritage Float category – The Portuguese Association in conjunction with Vasco Da Gama Club
  • Natural Heritage Float- 2nd Place – Cedarbridge Academy
  • Natural Heritage Float- 3rd Place – Department of Community and Cultural Affairs

Art Float Category. This could be either a collection of displayed art works, a painted mural, or sculpture.

  • Art Float- 1st Place – City of Hamilton
  • Art Float – 2nd Place – Lotus Mind Body Wellness
  • Art Float – 3rd Place – Cybertips

Upcycled Float Winner – Controversy

Special Awards:

  • Premier’s Award for Best Float – CedarBridge Academy
  • Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful Float – Wadson’s Farm
  • Minister’s Award for Most Original Float – Controversy
  • Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float – Portuguese Cultural Association in conjunction with Vasco de Gama Club
  • Dr. Marjorie Bean Award for Best High School Float – CedarBridge Academy
  • Mrs. J.J. Outerbridge Award for Best Individual Float – Anchor Boys Club
  • L.C.C.A. Award for Best Charity Float – Portuguese Cultural Association in conjunction with Vasco de Gama Club
  • Chamber of Commerce Award for Best Corporate Float – a tie between the City of Hamilton and Johns Hopkins
  • Best Government Department – Department of Community and Cultural Affairs

2018 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners

Natural Heritage Float- 1st – Vasco Da Gama Club
Natural Heritage Float- 2nd – Sandys Secondary Middle School
Natural Heritage Float- 3rd – Prospect Primary School
Art Float- 1st – Department Of Community & Cultural Affairs
Art Float – 2nd – Department Of ICT Policy & Innovation Cybertips
Art Float – 3rd – Dellwood Middle School
Upcycled Float- 1st – No Entries
Special Awards [Open to all Judged Categories]:

Premier’s Award for Best Float [Open for all 3 float categories] – Vasco Da Gama Club
Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful Float [Open for all 3 float categories] – Sandys Secondary Middle School
Minister’s Award for Most Original Float [Open for all 3 float categories] – Vasco Da Gama Club
Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float [Open for Natural Heritage category] – Berkeley Institute
Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson Award for Best Primary School Float – Prospect Primary School
Dr. J. Williams Award for Best Middle School Float – Sandys Secondary
Dr. Marjorie Bean Award for Best High School Float – The Berkeley Institute
Mrs. J.J. Outerbridge Award for Best Individual Float – Dellwood Middle School
Chamber of Commerce Award for Best Corporate Float – Johns hopkins medicine international
Best Government Department – Department Of Community & Cultural Affairs

2017 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


Awards:

  • Natural Heritage Float- 1st – Department of Corrections
  • Natural Heritage Float- 2nd – Sandy’s Middle School
  • Natural Heritage Float- 3rd – Bermuda Public Services Union
  • Upcycled Float- 1st – Bermuda Motorcycle Racing Club
  • Art Float- 1st – House of Azores
  • Art Float – 2nd – X-Road Warriors
  • Art Float – 3rd – Lotus Mind Body Spirit Wellness Centre

Special Awards [Open to all Judged Categories]:

  • Premier’s Award for Best Float [Open for all 3 float categories] – Department of Corrections
  • Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful Float [Open for all 3 float categories] – Sandy’s Middle School
  • Minister’s Award for Most Original Float [Open for all 3 float categories] – Bermuda Public Services Union
  • Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float [Open for Natural Heritage float category] – Roots to Shoots to Fruits: Profiles of Sportsmanship
  • Dr. J. Williams Award for Best Middle School Float – Sandy’s Middle School
  • Best Government Department – Department of Community and Cultural Affairs
  • Mrs. J.J. Outerbridge Award for Best Individual Float – Driving Instructor’s Association
  • L.C.C.A. Award for Best Charity Float – Portuguese Cultural Association & Vasco da Gama
  • Chamber of Commerce Award for Best Corporate Float – Johns Hopkins Medicine International

2016 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners

The Department of Corrections was awarded first prize in this new category – Upcycled. This Department created a really stunning float and used recyclable materials as well as the coloured saw dust that was available for all floats. The Department of Corrections also received the Best Government Department Award

The other award recipients are as follows:

  • Vasco da Gama Club/Portuguese Cultural Association received the Reggie Ming Award for the Most Beautiful Float
  • Sandys Secondary Middle School received the Premier’s Award for Best Float, the Ruth Thomas Award for Best Heritage Float and the DJ Williams Award for Best School – Middle.  Sandys Secondary Middle School also received first prize for in the Natural Heritage Float category! I wish to especially congratulate the Principal, Dr. Timothy Jackson, all the students, Teachers and parents for their excellent work and production. They should feel justly proud of these awards! Well done!
  • Special Olympics Bermuda received the Mrs. J.J. Outerbridge Award for best individual entry; and they won second place for the Natural Heritage Float category.
  • The Department of Community and Cultural Affairs received the Minister’s Award for the most original float!

2015 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners

2014 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners

2013 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


According to the parade list, groups entering floats this year include: Zion Contracting & Eru At lle, Bermuda Shriners’ Club, Sandys Secondary Middle School, Gladwyn Smith, TROIKA Bermuda, Opportunity Workshop, T N Tatem Middle School, The Bermuda Netball Association, Alkebulah Research Institute, The Bermuda Hospital Charitable Trust, Bermuda Sloop Foundation, Progressive Labour Party, Department of Community & Cultural Affairs and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Awards were handed out in various categories with the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs’ float winning for Best Government Department, the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. taking top honours for Best Charity Organisation and TROIKA Bermuda – “Sun, Sand, Sea” taking the Best Community/Volunteer/Political trophy.

The Ruth Thomas Award went to Sandys Secondary Middle School, the D. J. Williams Award for Best Middle School went to T. N. Tatem Middle School with Sandys Secondary Middle School coming in second.

The Premier’s Award for Best Float went to T.N. Tatem Middle School, the Minister’s Award for Most Original Float went to The Bermuda Sloop Foundation and the Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful went to the Department of Public Transportation.

2012 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


The Premier’s Award for Best Float going to St. Mark’s Anglican Church, and the Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful also went to St. Mark’s Anglican Church.

The Minister’s Award for Most Original went to the Post Office, while the Ruth Thomas Award went to Sandy’s Secondary Middle School.

The D. J. Williams Award went to Sandy’s Secondary Middle School, the Dr. Marjorie Bean Award went to Warwick Academy, the L.C.C.A. Award was won Shriners, while the Chamber of Commerce Award went to the Fairmont Southampton Hotel.

The Post Office won for Best Government Department, with the Best Community/Volunteer/ Political Award going to St. Mark’s Anglican Church.

2011 | Full Results | Parade Float Winners


Among the Bermuda Day parade float entry winners were the Bermuda National Library, named Best Government Department and also the recipient of the Minister’s Award for Most Original, while the Department of Corrections came in second and the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs placed third.

Winner of the Best Community/Volunteer/ Political Award and Ruth Thomas Award Heritage Award was St. Marks Anglican Church, Smith’s Parish, who showcased a float featuring a miniature replica of the church. The Bright Temple A.M.E. Church placed second and’Stand Up Bermuda’s anti-violence themed float came in third.

The Bermuda Autism Society was the recipient of the Reggie Ming Award for Most Beautiful float.

The D. J. Williams Award [Best School – Middle] was won by T N Tatem Middle School, who also won the Premier’s Award [Best Float].

Other winning floats included: The Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson Award [Best School – Primary] was awarded to Prospect Primary; D. J. Williams Award [Best School – Middle] second place went to Sandys Secondary Middle School in second. Community Honourable Mentions went to The Mid-Atlantic Boat Club and the Bermuda Nurses Association.

Grand Marshals

2025 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2025 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Glenn Jones, Eugene O’Connor, McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett, Seldon Woolridge, and Coral Wells. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Glenn Jones: A Distinguished Career in Communication and Influence

Glenn Jones Bermuda May 2025Glenn Jones is a seasoned professional with a multifaceted background encompassing 25 years in media, public communications, and tourism marketing across the United States and his beloved homeland, Bermuda. As a trusted evening anchor at NBC Boston since November 2021, Glenn has manifested a commitment to excellence within one of America’s most competitive media markets — Boston, Massachusetts — garnering a prestigious New England Region Emmy Award for his insightful reporting. His exceptional storytelling and journalistic skills also led to recognition and accolades during his tenures in both the Springfield, Massachusetts, and Fort Myers, Florida media markets.

Prior to his return to television, Glenn’s career spanned an influential 15-year interval in Bermuda’s public sector, including tourism. His strategic acumen came to the fore as press secretary to Bermuda’s Premier, where he orchestrated local and international communications with a masterful touch. He played a pivotal role at the Bermuda Tourism Authority [BTA] for five years, culminating in a 15-month period as its interim CEO. During a transformative time at the BTA, Glenn was instrumental in formulating Bermuda’s multiyear national tourism plan, a blueprint that ambitiously reoriented the island’s aspirations within the hospitality sector.

Glenn’s leadership extended to Bermuda’s hosting of the America’s Cup in 2017—a month-long sailing spectacle broadcast globally — as well as to the execution of a landmark spectator-attended PGA Tour event amidst the pandemic—a testament to exceptional planning and resilience. His tenure as general manager at MediaHouse further exemplified his flair for navigating diverse media channels, reinforcing his stature as a communications powerhouse.

In Boston, Glenn’s humanitarian spirit shines. As a tireless volunteer, he has worked with Action for Boston Community Development to help uplift families out of poverty, and supported initiatives aimed at youth literacy, advancement for Black males, and opioid crisis interventions. His contributions to the community were recognized when he was named to GetKonnected’s List of Most Influential Men of Color in Boston in 2023. Glenn’s esteemed career has set him apart, locally and abroad, as a professional of immense accomplishments who balances personal ambition with strengthening communities and the social advancement of others.

An alumnus of Emerson College, Glenn resides in Boston with his wife Camille, where their love for Bermuda is authentic and infectious.

Eugene O’Connor: Bermuda’s Esteemed Kite Master and Cultural Guardian

Eugene O’Connor Bermuda May 2025Eugene O’Connor Sr., affectionately known as the Bermuda Kite Master, has significantly contributed to the island’s cultural heritage through traditional kite making for over eight decades. Born with a knack for creativity and innovation, Eugene Sr. began his craft at the tender age of 7, passionately turning it into a legacy synonymous with his name.

With a meticulous hand and an undying love for his craft, Eugene Sr. has created over a thousand kites every Easter season, becoming a cherished figure within the community and beyond. His dedication to preserving this integral part of Bermudian culture has earned him the esteemed Awareness Award from the Bermuda National Trust. Eugene’s commitment goes beyond craftsmanship; he is a mentor and educator, eager to pass on his knowledge and skills to younger generations. His book, The Art of Kite Making, released in 2018, aimed to immortalize the craft, featuring detailed instructions and a collection of photographs that encapsulate his journey and the beauty of traditional Bermudian kites.

Eugene Sr.’s journey into the world of kite making began with humble materials and a curious mind, crafting kites from fennel sticks and pond weed, and later, wood from crates and crepe paper wrappers from the fruit shipping boxes that graced our shores, his creativity bound by no limits. His skill and artistry soon caught the attention of the community, turning his hobby into a sought-after commodity.

Over the years, Eugene Sr. has evolved his process, from hand-making kites for local stores to sharing his craft locally by conducting several workshops at hotels, art galleries and visiting many schools across the Island to international platforms, showcasing the vibrancy of Bermudian culture to the world. Despite choosing a career outside of kite making — working in Bermuda’s once- thriving movie theaters as a chief projectionist for The Island Theatre, The Rosebank Theatre and later in sanitation for the Department of Works and Engineering — Eugene Sr. held fast to his passion for his craft.

Now, at 90, Eugene O’Connor Sr. continues to create, inspire, educate and maintain the tradition of Bermuda Kite making. Ensuring the kite, a symbol of freedom, creativity, and community, remains a beloved fixture in Bermudian skies. His life work and passion not only celebrates the art of kite making but also embodies the spirit of innovation, tradition, and cultural preservation.

McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett: Championing Change and Empowering the Next Generation

McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett Bermuda May 2025McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett, 21, is a dynamic leader, advocate, and soon-to-be Bachelor of Laws graduate from the University of Bristol.

A former Head Girl at Warwick Academy, McKenzie-Kohl is a skilled public speaker and debater, who has represented Bermuda on the international stage since her first overseas competition in 2017. Notably, in 2021, she placed 15th overall in the World Individual Debate and Public Speaking Championships. That same year, she won the University of Bristol Law Society’s First Year Debate Championships.

While her competitive public speaking career is one to be proud of, she etched her name into Bermuda’s history books as the first Bermudian to deliver an address in the UK House of Commons, in November 2022. Nominated by Bermuda’s Speaker of the House, McKenzie-Kohl’s speech highlighted the importance of creating opportunities for the island’s young people, especially post- tertiary education.

As a former Youth Premier of Bermuda’s Youth Parliament, and a current member of the National Youth Policy Working Group, this was an example of McKenzie-Kohl’s advocacy for Bermuda’s young people on the global stage. McKenzie-Kohl is also an Assistant Director of Future Leaders Bermuda, an organisation dedicated to equipping young leaders with the skills necessary to make a positive impact in Bermuda and the world.

McKenzie-Kohl believes in using one’s voice to empower. As a member of the WeSpeak Teen Committee, she contributes to this vision, encouraging young women to use their voices to inspire confidence.

As a Bermuda Government Scholarship recipient and Walkers Legal Scholarship Award recipient, McKenzie-Kohl’s academic success is matched by real-world experience. Studying at the University of Bristol, ranked in the top 10 in the UK, she has taken advantage of countless opportunities. In addition to serving as a Student Advisor in the university’s Law Clinic, in 2023, she was the recipient of the International Internship Scholar Award for her summer legal internship at leading law firm Global Vietnam Lawyers, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She was also selected to study abroad for her penultimate year at the University of Hong Kong, ranked #2 in Asia. Upon receiving the highest graded research paper in the LLM course, ‘Equality and Non-Discrimination,’ McKenzie-Kohl was invited to participate in a mini pupillage at Pantheon Chambers in Hong Kong.

McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett isn’t just preparing for the future, she’s shaping it. She eagerly anticipates returning to the island, where she will begin her legal career with Walkers [Bermuda] Limited. As concluded in her speech in the House of Commons, she aims to support the creation of an opportunity-rich island, ‘to ensure that Bermuda’s youth can call home, home.’

Seldon Woolridge: Fusing Arts, Culture, and Financial Acumen

Seldon Woolridge Bermuda May 2025Seldon Woolridge has significantly shaped Bermuda’s cultural and arts scene as the co-founder of Troika Bermuda, an organization known for its deep commitment to growing local talent through outstanding theatrical shows. He has been crucial in transforming the island’s performing arts landscape. His dedication to advancing the arts and enhancing community life has made him a prominent champion for using arts as a means for social improvement and unity.

Since Troika’s inception in 2009, Seldon has played a key role in creating a supportive environment for Bermuda’s youth, providing free arts based programming. Troika, currently under the direction of Seldon and Shoa Wolfe, has produced successful productions like ‘Once On This Island,’ ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ ‘The Color Purple,’ and ‘Sarafina!’. His work has gone beyond entertainment, acting as a vehicle for education, inspiration, and connecting deeply with Bermudian culture.

In addition to his contributions to the arts, Seldon is currently employed as a Principal in AML/ATF Risk Analytics & Policy at the Bermuda Monetary Authority, applying his financial and compliance expertise to safeguard Bermuda’s financial sector’s stability and integrity. His dual roles highlight a unique combination of creativity and analytical skills, showcasing his holistic approach to contributing to Bermuda’s growth in various sectors.

As the Director of NOVA Mas, a prominent Bermuda Carnival band, Seldon also excels in blending cultural festivities with strategic financial planning. His efforts support the entertainment industry and celebrate Bermuda’s heritage, aiming to create inclusive experiences for audiences both in Bermuda and beyond.

Seldon’s journey into the arts began early with his involvement in the charity Parents Resource Institute for Drug Education: Youth to Youth Program, providing him with a creative outlet and a path away from potential adversities. Today, he is acknowledged for his artistic endeavors and his vital role in strengthening Bermuda’s arts, finance, and cultural landscapes.

Seldon Woolridge’s influential work positions Bermuda at the forefront of innovation and cultural vitality, demonstrating that the future is now, through his considerable financial contributions and his relentless commitment to the island’s prosperity and arts sector.

Coral Wells: Pioneering the Future of Tech in Bermuda

Coral Wells Bermuda May 2025In an era where ‘The Future is Now,’ Coral Wells emerges as a beacon of innovation and progress within Bermuda’s technology sector. As the founder and CEO of Connectech Coding, her profound influence extends beyond breaking barriers as a leading woman in technology; she’s made significant strides in closing the gender gap within the tech community. Her fervent commitment to nurturing a passion for technology among the youth positions her as a symbol of empowerment and entrepreneurial spirit.

Hailing from Bermuda, Coral Wells embarked on her professional journey equipped with a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, and an Interise Streetwise ‘MBA ’from the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation. Her career has been highlighted by a myriad of esteemed roles that underscore her leadership and unwavering dedication to technological progress. As of 2023, Coral serves on the Board of Directors for the Bermuda Monetary Authority, embodying her continued influence in the island’s financial regulatory framework. Additionally, she holds the position of Director for HOME Charity since 2022, showcasing her commitment to philanthropy alongside her tech endeavors.

Since its founding in 2015, Connectech Coding under Coral’s visionary leadership has stood out as Bermuda’s leading technology training center. The institution is devoted to fostering collaboration, education, and innovation, thereby preparing Bermudian youth for the digital future and imminent career opportunities. Coral’s efforts have inspired numerous young minds, equipping them with the tools and knowledge necessary to excel in the fast-paced tech industry.

Coral’s contributions to the tech industry and wider community have not gone unnoticed. Her list of accolades includes the Trailblazer Award from Bermuda Tech [2023], the Special Recognition Award from the Caribbean Women Inventors & Innovators Network [2022], and being named Bermuda’s International Woman of the Year [2021], among others. Her pivotal role in shaping the technological landscape of Bermuda positions her as a key figure in driving the island’s future towards an era where tech education and equal opportunities are at the forefront.

As a Grand Marshal for the 2025 Bermuda Day Parade, Coral Wells is not only celebrated for her remarkable achievements but also for her leadership in guiding Bermuda into a future where technology, education, and inclusivity are paramount. Her journey is a testimony to the influence of vision, resilience, and the transformative power of technology in society.

2024 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2024 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Dennie O’Connor, Lizz Pimentel, Dr. Kyjuan Brown, Brian Wellman, and Judith Simons. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Dennie O’Connor: Transforming Bermuda’s Tourism Landscape

Bermudian born, educated, and raised, Dennie O’Connor is an exceptional force within the tourism and hospitality sphere. His unwavering passion for creating unforgettable moments has reshaped Bermuda’s travel landscape, earning him a remarkable track record of over 39 prestigious awards and accolades, including the coveted Certified Tourism Ambassador Award. As a visionary in the industry, Dennie epitomises excellence.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Dennie is a devoted husband and proud father, embodying his commitment to family, God, and his personal values in every facet of his career. Drawing inspiration from his parents, Bermuda’s renowned kite master Eugene O’Connor and the late entrepreneur Sheila O’Connor, Dennie’s Bermudian heritage fuels his drive for innovation and exceptional service.

Dennie’s journey is not just a career progression; it’s a narrative of transformation and influence. Starting with eight diverse management roles at Fairmont Southampton over the span of a decade, he subsequently became the General Manager at Tucker’s Point Residence Club and a Director leader at Grotto Bay Beach Resort.

His entrepreneurial spirit has flourished through various ventures, such as the iconic “The Cellar” Club lounge and the establishment of Beach Boys LTD, a destination management company focused on enhancing the Bermuda experience. Through his bold vision and adaptability, Dennie has spearheaded groundbreaking locations like Tobacco Bay Beach & Restaurant and Snorkel Park Beach, Restaurant & Nightclub. These once-fading attractions have been revitalised, earning numerous accolades, including TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence and multiple Small Business of the Year awards.

In 2020, Dennie’s entrepreneurial acumen shone with his venture, Bermuda Travel Concessions, which secured the management bid for the food and beverage concessions at L.F. Wade International Airport. This resulted in the creation of three cutting-edge restaurants that are set to raise the bar for airport dining experiences. Additionally, Dennie’s acquisition of the historic White Horse Pub & Restaurant has revitalized Bermuda’s culinary scene, transforming it into a vibrant hotspot known for its dynamic menu, floating stage, and live entertainment.

With nearly three decades of industry expertise and ownership of six high-volume tourist restaurants, Dennie’s impact on Bermuda’s tourism and hospitality sector is unparalleled. He is committed to empowering local talent, championing forward-thinking initiatives, and driving sustainable growth in Bermuda’s business sector. Through his pioneering ideas and ventures, Dennie O’Connor remains at the forefront of shaping Bermuda’s tourism future, creating a lasting legacy of excellence, service, and transformation.

Lizz Pimentel: Inspiring the Local Dance Community

For decades, Lizz Pimentel has been deeply involved in local dance education, theater, production, and performance. Her journey as a professional dancer began at the age of thirteen when she joined Greg Thompson’s Follies as their youngest member. Since then, Lizz has dedicated herself to studying various dance techniques under renowned artists in England, New York, and Miami. She has had the privilege of working with esteemed choreographers like Demetrius Klein, David Parsons, and Freddrick Bratcher. Additionally, Lizz was even awarded a scholarship to attend the prestigious Alvin Ailey School in the Big Apple.

As the Founder and Director of the In Motion School of Dance and In Motion Dance Company, Lizz has made significant contributions to Bermuda’s dance community. Recently, she extended her influence through In Motion Limited, which includes the Somerset School of Dancing and Body In Motion. Lizz takes immense pride in creating safe and nurturing spaces where people from all walks of life can experience and enjoy the art of dance. Over the years, many of her students have gone on to successfully pursue careers in dance and theater, a testament to the excellent dance education provided by Lizz.

Driven by her own passion for dance, Lizz remains committed to offering local dancers the best education and performance opportunities, both locally and overseas. She wholeheartedly believes in inspiring her students to strive for their individual dance goals. Lizz has brought innovation and inclusivity to Bermuda’s arts scene through various programmes and experiences aimed at promoting and supporting local youth and the arts.

She has personally graced the stage on numerous occasions. Apart from countless local performances and company shows, she has had the pleasure of performing in Gilbert & Sullivan’s renowned productions such as “The Producers,” “Chicago,” “South Pacific,” and “Pirates of Penzance.” An active member of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society, Lizz serves on the board, contributing her expertise to further enrich Bermuda’s cultural offerings. She is also a former board member of the Bermuda Ballet Association and the National Dance Foundation of Bermuda. Lizz’s dedication to dance has even extended to her role as a judge on Bermuda Idol for over five years.

Today, Lizz continues to be known for her unwavering commitment to the dance community, as well as her innovation and inclusivity. Her commitment to nurturing and inspiring aspiring dancers has made her a cherished figure in Bermuda’s artistic landscape.

Dr. Kyjuan Brown: Empowering Bermuda Through Healthcare and Community Service

Dr. Kyjuan Brown is a remarkable figure in Bermuda, known for his dedication to healthcare, community service, and entrepreneurial ventures. As the Founder and Medical Director of Northshore Medical and Aesthetics Center [NMAC], Dr. Brown has created a premier Medspa offering a wide range of services such as Family Medicine, Aesthetics, Dermatology, and much more. Dr. Brown takes a holistic and integrative approach to healthcare and Beauty; he is also certified in specialities such as medical hair restoration, medical aesthetics, and herbal medicine.

Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Brown is deeply committed to giving back. Raised with a strong sense of community service, he actively contributes through his time, money, and the initiatives of NMAC. Dr. Brown has volunteered with organisations such as St. John’s Ambulance and served on the Board of Governors at CedarBridge Academy. He has also been involved in committees like Education and Medical Appeals, and Transport Control.

Dr. Brown’s community involvement extends to extensive sponsorships, events, and clinics hosted by NMAC. The annual Swan’s Running Club Thanksgiving Turkey Trot, back-to-school community days, free community fairs and clinics, and support for sports teams, youth groups, and senior initiatives are just a few examples of his contributions. Dr. Brown also mentors and sponsors high school and college students, offering them internships, scholarships, and job opportunities, providing them with a pathway to success.

Recognised for his contributions, Dr. Brown has received numerous accolades. In 2021, he received the ‘Most Outstanding Member of our Bermuda Community Award’ from Veteran Barber Ricky Spence. His generosity and leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic also earned him the 2022 Bermuda AME Church YPD iRock Community Leadership Award, and he was also honored with the Bermuda Hero Award from Bethel AME Church in 2023. Additionally, as Medical Director/Owner, NMAC has received two Best of Bermuda Awards in 2019 and 2022.

Recently, Dr. Brown has begun to use his platform to educate and inspire through a YouTube vlog channel, ‘More Than Medicine.’ Sharing insights on topics such as real estate, business strategies, and life adventures, Dr. Brown shows a tapestry of diverse passions. His unwavering commitment to healthcare, community service, and empowering Bermuda has made a profound impact on the lives of many. With his remarkable achievements and ever-expanding initiatives, Dr. Brown continues to shape a brighter future for the community.

Brian Wellman: Breaking Records, Inspiring Generations

Brian Wellman, born on September 8, 1967, is a legendary former triple jumper from Bermuda whose remarkable career has left an indelible mark on the world of athletics. Known for his outstanding achievements on the track, Brian’s athletic prowess and unwavering dedication to the sport have earned him a well-deserved place among the all-time greats.

During his illustrious career, Brian achieved numerous milestones that solidified his status as a triple jump icon. In 1995, he made history by clinching the indoor world championship title and setting a new championship record with a phenomenal leap of 17.72 meters. His exceptional talent also shone through in outdoor competitions, where he achieved a personal best of 17.62 meters in the triple jump, establishing Bermudian records that still stand to this day.

His list of accolades is extensive and impressive. Notable victories include his triumphs at prestigious events such as the CARIFTA Games in Guadeloupe, the Universiade in Sheffield, and the World Indoor Championships in Barcelona. Additionally, he excelled at the Central American and Caribbean Championships, as well as the Outdoor NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon in 1991 and Austin, Texas in 1992. All these showcased his unparalleled skills and unwavering determination on the global stage.

A four-time Olympian, Brian’s exceptional performances at the Olympic Games in 1992 and 1996 saw him achieve top six finishes, further solidifying his reputation as a world-class athlete. His bronze medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and consistent top-ten rankings in the world serve as a testament to his enduring excellence in the field of triple jump.

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to Bermudian sports, Brian was rightfully inducted into the Bermuda Sports Hall of Fame in 2009, a testament to his enduring legacy in the realm of athletics. His remarkable achievements have earned him the title of Bermuda Athlete of the Year five times, a testament to his remarkable impact on the sporting landscape.

His legacy is further enhanced by his association with fellow track and field luminaries, Troy Douglas and Nicky Saunders. Together, they form the revered ‘Three Musketeers’ of Bermudian athletics, a golden generation that continues to inspire and captivate sports enthusiasts worldwide. Throughout his impressive career, Brian’s unwavering passion, exceptional talent, and remarkable achievements have firmly established him as a trailblazer in Bermudian track and field and a true icon in the world of athletics.

Celebrating A Trailblazer: Judith Simons’ Impact on Bermuda and Beyond

The passing of Judith Simons on January 3, 2024, at the age of 71, marked the end of an era for the Bermuda community. Her lasting influence, unparalleled dedication, and unwavering passion will always be remembered.

Born on November 11, 1952, Judith, fondly known as Judy, grew up in Paget and Smiths, immersing herself in the vibrant world of sports. Her talent shone in field hockey and tennis, earning her a coveted spot on the Bermuda National Hockey team. Judy’s charismatic leadership led her to captain the team from 1979 to 1981, where her unmatched commitment left an indelible mark. Even after her playing days, Judy’s love for sports continued to thrive as she became the President of the Bermuda Olympic Association [BOA]. Her contributions extended beyond Bermuda’s borders, as she dedicated over 25 years to the Association of National Olympic Committees [ANOC].

Judy’s devotion to the community extended far beyond the realm of athletics. As the past president of the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, she played a pivotal role in establishing the new Center on Point Finger Road. Her selfless nature created a supportive and empowering environment for all. In recognition of her outstanding contributions, Judy was honored with the Queen’s Badge of Honour and the Paul Harris Award for her philanthropic service within the Bermuda community. Her impact was so profound that she was appointed as a Justice of the Peace, a testament to the extraordinary influence she had on the Island.

While Judy made an impression within the life insurance industry, holding positions at companies like Sun Life of Canada and Life Annuity Services, her true legacy lies in the lasting relationships she built with clients. Known for her empathy, dedication, and genuine care, Judy was held in high regard by all who had the pleasure of working with her. With an unparalleled ability to connect with others, Judy’s infectious laughter and insightful wisdom brought joy to the lives of many. She shared a deep love with her cherished life partner, Campbell, and they experienced countless adventures together.

Judy’s legacy will live on, particularly within the international sports community. Up until her passing, she served as the Regional Vice-President [Americas] of the Commonwealth Games Federation, leaving an indelible mark on the organisation. Recently, she was honored by Centro Caribe Sports, a regional sports federation, during the Santiago Pan Am Games, recognizing her “exceptional contributions”.

2023 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2023 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Dr. Duranda Greene, Gavin “Djata” Smith, Milton Raposo, Ras Mykkal, Christie Hunter Arscott, and Choy Aming Sr. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Dr. Duranda Greene

duranda greene Bermuda May 2023 After faithfully serving at Bermuda College for 37 years – it’s safe to say that Dr. Duranda Greene has devoted her life to education. The first female to be appointed President of the College in 2007, Dr. Greene is also the first alumna of Bermuda College to be named President.

Under her leadership, she has led the College through international accreditation and re-accreditation with the New England Commission of Higher Education, as well as through the development and implementation of two strategic plans. The College’s culinary arts programme has also been accredited and re-accredited by the American Culinary Federation. She has also led the introduction of various new programmes including: nursing, diagnostic imaging technology, marine science and compliance; along with the establishment of the Bermuda College Foundation to raise money on behalf of the College. As a result of the Foundation’s fundraising efforts, a new Career Development Centre was built on the campus in 2021.

In addition to supporting countless young Bermudians in their pursuit of higher education, Dr. Greene has personally reached the highest levels of academic achievement. In addition to a Doctorate in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education from Argosy University, Sarasota, she also holds a Master’s Degree in Business Management from Boston University, as well as a Master’s Degree in Education from Mount St. Vincent University.

A Trustee of the Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies, Dr Greene is also a member of the Board of Education. Internationally, she has served as the 1st Vice President for the Association of Caribbean Tertiary Institutions [ACTI] and as a member of the American Association of Community College’s [AACC] Commission on College Readiness.

She is a founding member of the International Women’s Forum Bermuda Chapter and also holds several facilitator certifications including Strategic Planning, Appreciative Inquiry, Achieve Global Trainer, and Diversity Skills. She is also a Fellow Certified Administrative Manager from the Canadian Institute of Certified Administrative Managers.

In 2013, she received the ‘Women of Great Esteem Emerald Award’ from New York-based QKingdom Ministries, Inc. for her contributions to education. Recently, she was honoured by the Hamilton Princess Hotel as part of its Black History Month Celebrations for her service to the local community. Dr. Greene is an active member of Mount Zion AME Church and currently serves as Treasurer. She is married to Terry Greene, one of her biggest supporters, and is due to retire in July 2023.

Gavin “Djata” Smith

gavin smith Bermuda May 2023 Gavin Djata Smith began working in the arts and entertainment industry as a child. He first started helping his father to organise local Steel Pan revues in hotels and later helped to produce large concerts with global artists including Bermuda’s first ever hip-hop concert featuring Busta Rhymes and Naughty By Nature.

This early exposure to the arts had a lasting impression on Mr. Smith, who would go on to pick up music himself as a musician and singer/songwriter while studying Graphic Design at Savannah College of Art & Design.

Upon returning to Bermuda, he immediately jumped into using his new design & marketing skills to help grassroots initiatives to promote peace and love through concerts, fundraisers, and forums designed to help heal and empower the Black community. In the 2002 general election, he and his team introduced the Gombey Liberation Party, a campaign to show the power of one, and the need for a new voice of change to be heard.

With the birth of his daughter Eden in 2004, Mr. Smith joined The Phoenix Group of Companies as Senior Designer. While there, he helped reintroduce The Phoenix Stores brand to the public, helping to strengthen the design, web and social media platforms of Bermuda’s leading pharmaceutical chain. He also led the brand development of new businesses and acquisitions including Brown & Co., P-Tech, Phoenix Kidz and a rebranding of SAL Ltd., Bermuda’s largest building materials supplier.

During this time, he also founded what would become his life’s work to date, The Chewstick Foundation. Under his leadership, what began as a bi-weekly local open-mic in 2002, turned into Bermuda’s leading cultural arts charity by 2009, becoming known locally and globally as Bermuda’s hub of culture and expression. His time at Chewstick has changed the fabric of local society, creating countless opportunities for artistic development; helping people to find their creativity, supporting creatives in developing careers, and helping the world to recognise there is more to Bermuda than beaches, golf and yachts. Through Chewstick, Mr. Smith has broken down barriers, created economic stimulus and renewed hope in the grassroots community.

During its height, Chewstick received rave reviews in global media for signature events such as Bermuda’s Good Friday KiteFest and Bermuda’s Beachfest Emancipation Celebration. Mr. Smith became known as a major agent of positive change and successfully demonstrated the power of arts to break down walls and build bridges in Bermuda’s polarised community.

Note: Mr. Smith will not appear as an entry in the Bermuda Day Parade as he is a host on the CITV stream on Church Street! Please stop by and wave hello!

Milton Raposo

milton raposo Bermuda May 2023 Bermudian producer Milton Raposo isn’t used to being in the spotlight. He’d rather be using the tools available to him to create work that gets people thinking and talking. He started off his career as a camera operator at Bermuda Broadcasting Company before moving onto local film companies, Panatel Ltd. and later, LookBermuda. In 2008, he decided to dive deeper into digital filmmaking by studying at New York’s Digital Film Academy. Afterwards, he wanted a bigger creative challenge and decided to launch his own company, Method Media Bermuda [MMB] in 2011.

Through MMB, Mr. Raposo has been able to shine a light on diverse topics such as heroin addiction in Bermuda and declining shark populations. MMB’s client work ranges from video projects on Bermuda’s new hospital redevelopment to the reinsurance industry and much more. In November 2019, Mr. Raposo’s produced his biggest project to date, FABRIC: Portuguese History in Bermuda. Ten years in the making, it tells the 170 plus year story of the Portuguese Bermudian community that has helped shape Bermuda into the country it is today. The documentary film debuted to four consecutive sold out screenings and is one of Mr. Raposo’s proudest accomplishments.

It’s safe to say Mr. Raposo is passionate about all things creative. His art and video works have been displayed at all three top galleries on the Island – Bermuda Society of the Arts, Bermuda National Gallery and Masterworks.

Outside of film, Mr. Raposo’s first real love is music. His piano and keyboard credits include numerous bands like Time Tunnel and Joy T. Barnum & The Channel. In 2003, he performed at the Glastonbury Festival with the band, SoHep. You can also find Mr. Raposo lending a hand in the community. He is one of the co-founders of local environmental charity Greenrock and sat on the first management committee of the Bermuda Environmental and Sustainability Taskforce [BEST]. He is also a former vice chair of both the Bermuda Arts Council and The Chewstick Foundation and a former member of the Heritage Advisory Council for the Bermuda Government.

His list of community involvement doesn’t stop there. Mr Raposo is a former board member of the Bermuda Society of Arts, a co-founder and former treasurer of the Neil Burnie Foundation and has served as an Adjunct Lecturer for the Bermuda College’s Media Arts programme. He has recently re-enrolled at Berklee College of Music to study ethnomusicology.

Ras Mykkal

ras mykkal Bermuda May 2023 From an early age, sports photographer Ras Mykkal [born Garry T. Simons] stood out from the pack. He didn’t consider himself particularly academic, but excelled in all things creative and was a self-confessed “free-thinker” and “lover of the great outdoors”. He was passionate about sports and participated in cricket, football and later motocross, which opened up a world of opportunity for him.

His interest in motocross was first sparked in 1979, when he joined the Bermuda Auto-Cycle Union as a course marshal. Soon after, he bought a motocross race license and started competing in the 250cc novice class. The following year, he took on more responsibility as the Union’s Public Relations Officer and bought his first camera – an Olympia IS-10. By honing his photography skills, he was able to provide local newspapers with photos to accompany their reviews, interviews and previews of the motocross season.

Ras Mykkal continued to race for another 18 years – and when he wasn’t on the track you could often find him photographing the races. In 1993, he was named President of the Bermuda Auto-Cycle Union.

In 1997, Ras Mykkal enrolled into the New York Institute of Photography and earned a qualification as professional photographer. He devoted the next 15 years to working for a number of media publications and provided coverage for many sporting clubs, which had never received exposure before. Outside of his photography, Ras Mykkal also served as a writer, poet and the host of a popular radio programme on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Reggae Vibes. In 1996, while living in Jamaica, he began writing what has been coined as ‘the most politically charged poetry in Bermuda’s history’. Aiming to challenge the Island’s political establishment to do better, Ras Mykkal was often censored and faced pressures from both political sides. Eventually, he pressed pause on that endeavor and decided to delve deeper into photography, turning his focus to creating picture books that would preserve his photos and serve as an archive of Bermuda’s history.

Over the years, he has released a number of books – starting with ’Click, I Got Yah’ in 2011 and followed by ‘Bermuda’s Flying Flower’, a book documenting the life cycle of Bermuda’s butterflies. He also released a keepsake book entitled ‘Nicknames’, which documented Bermuda’s many characters and personalities and the background stories behind how they got their nicknames. In 2020, he launched Bermuda’s first digital sports magazine, The Bermuda Sports Journal; and in 2022, he created a book chronicling the 50-year history of motocross sports in Bermuda.

Christie Hunter Arscott

christie hunter arscott Bermuda May 2023 Christie Hunter Arscott’s research, writing and speaking career has taken her around the world. Still, no matter how big the stage or public platform, she has always remained proud to be born and raised Bermudian. As the author of ‘Begin Bodly: How Women Can Reimagine Risk, Embrace Uncertainty, and Launch a Brilliant Career’, Ms. Hunter Arscott has walked her talk by taking risks in her own personal and professional life. In her 20s, she left a secure consulting position to become an entrepreneur – part of her work now involves educating and supporting companies in making their organisations more diverse and inclusive.

Educated at some of the world’s most prestigious universities, Ms. Hunter Arscott was selected as the Bermuda Rhodes Scholar and earned two Master’s degrees with a focus on gender research from the University of Oxford. Determined to help other Bermudians access the same opportunity, she now serves as National Secretary to the Rhodes Trust for Bermuda [leading selection and outreach of the Rhodes Scholarship]. She also has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Brown University.

Over her career, Ms. Hunter Arscott has spoken to leading organisations and institutions including the World Economic Forum, Harvard Business School, the University of Oxford, and the Global Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. Her corporate clients include Bacardi, Deloitte, PWC, HSBC and more. Additionally, her work has been featured in renowned publications, such as Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fortune, TIME, Business Insider, and more.

Ms. Hunter Arscott has been named by Thinkers50 as one of the top management thinkers likely to shape the future of business. Passionate about giving back, she developed and delivered the She Leads programme at her alma matter, Bermuda High School [BHS]. The programme, funded by HSBC, helps female students across public and private schools entering their final year of high school, by teaching and empowering them with real world readiness skills. Today – four years later – the programme is still running strong and a new version has also been implemented for middle schools.

Ms. Hunter Arscott currently serves on the Women’s Leadership Board of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School and was selected for Bermuda: Re & ILS’ publication on Influential Women of Bermuda in August 2016.

Posthumous Recognition: Choy Aming Sr.

AMING, CHOY  Bermuda May 2023 The late Choy Aming Sr was a fierce champion for the arts and entertainment scene in Bermuda – and is perhaps best known for his role in helping to bring Calypso music to the world. Born in Trinidad, in 1929, the late Choy Aming Sr grew up watching street performances in downtown Port of Spain. After leaving school, he went on to become a musician, band leader and music producer in Trinidad. During his career, he produced albums for some of the first Calypso artists while running the Trinidad office of Columbia Records. In 1967, he was inspired to move to Bermuda after meeting Bermudians such as Richard “Dickie” Green of Green’s Guesthouse, at Carnival. At the time, Mr. Aming ran a popular large nightclub in Trinidad and it was agreed that a similar nightclub would work well on Bermuda’s shores. In 1968, Mr. Aming brought a steel band to Bermuda for a tour – then officially moved to the Island to start Clayhouse Inn.

The entertainment venue located on North Shore, Devonshire, became a huge hit, attracting world-class entertainers to the Island. The club hosted international artists such as Julio Inglesias, Englebert Humperdinck, Musical Youth, New Edition, Stevie Wonder, Ziggy Marley, Roberta Flack,The Fugees, Salt-N-Pepa, Shabba Ranks, Sam Cook, Al Green, Kid and Play, and TLC. It also saw performs including Carnival dancers, hypnotists, the Not the Um Um Show and other novelty acts take to the stage. A popular tourist attraction for three decades, the Clayhouse Inn played nightly for around 200 visitors – and prided itself on having something for everyone.

Years later, Mr Aming became known as one of the main men behind the first Bermuda Day parade in 1979. That year, Mr. Aming Sr hosted a Trinidad-style carnival entry consisting of 150 men, women and children wearing costumes portraying Bermuda’s underwater marvels. He brought his brother Neville to the island to help make the first costumes depicting the Island’s three main nationalities – African, English, and Portuguese. The parade was one of the most integrated events the Island had ever seen, with hundreds of people from all walks of life and ethnic backgrounds joining together to take part. Today, it continues to be a celebration of the diversity of Bermuda’s heritage. Outside of his entertainment pursuits, Mr. Aming left a legacy as a father to eight – six girls and two boys.

2022 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2022 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Glenn Fubler, Darren Woods, Patrina O’Connor-Paynter, St. Clair Brinkworth “Brinky” Tucker, Linda Bogle-Mienzer, and Crenstant Williams. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Glenn Fubler

Glenn Fubler Bermuda May 2022Glenn Fubler counts himself lucky to have been a teen in the 1960’s: a transformative period globally. Through his extended family and news sources, he learned about social movements, including those of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. His mother, Lorraine Fubler, led by example, fostering in him a sense of responsibility to the wider community. After studying at Elliott Primary, Bermuda Technical Institute and Berkeley Institute, he attended the Sixth Form Center pursuing A levels, before entering University of Miami with the initial goal of becoming a Marine Biologist. While there, he served as President of the school’s United Black Student organisation. During summer vacations in Bermuda, Mr. Fubler joined the Black Beret Cadre – a local group promoting social justice. He later transferred to Howard University, maintaining his activism; and after two years of graduate school, he returned home to teach biology at Berkeley. He also started a Defense Fund for “Buck” Burrows and Larry Tacklyn and subsequently helped initiate the campaign, attempting to prevent their hangings. While teaching he became a union activist, playing a role during the historic Labour Crisis of 1981 which brought together an unprecedented cross-section of community stakeholders, effecting a peaceful resolution, despite the challenging circumstances. Following that, he served as President of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, followed by a term as the BUT’s Executive Officer. During the 1980’s he also co-founded the local anti-Apartheid movement which brought together unions and other sectors of the Island in solidarity with the people of South Africa. Mr. Fubler went on to teach briefly at Warwick Academy and then at the Bermuda College, before joining Government’s Labour Department as Labour Relations Officer. From the 1990’s onward, he continued his activism through entities such as Imagine Bermuda; and, in 1999, he encouraged members of the Progressive Group to ‘step forward’, fostering wider appreciation of our shared legacy. Since his retirement in 2013, Mr. Fubler has maintained his activism in the community, focused on fostering collaboration across the various sectors. More recently, he’s been involved with a team of volunteers at Westgate, in an initiative called the Personal Empowerment Circle, which looks to promote a transformative spirit in those incarcerated. This is in keeping with a passion to promote an Island-wide conversation, seeking a shared vision for a better Bermuda.

Note: Ever the activist, Mr. Fubler has chosen to share Bermudian and history with the Bermuda Day Parade presenters in lieu of being a parade participant.

Darren Woods

Darren Woods Bermuda May 2022Over the last ten years, Darren Woods has dedicated his life to service to the community. From his day job as the Youth and Outreach Manager for the Ministry of National Security’s Gang Violence Reduction Team [GVRT] to his role as an event organizer and experience curator, Mr. Woods desires to see young Bermudians uniting together positively and peacefully. The 35-year-old got his start working in the non-profit sector in 2012, a year after losing his close family-friend Jason Smith to gun violence, in what is widely understood to be a case of mistaken identity. The tragedy impacted Mr. Woods’ life significantly, causing him to leave the finance and accounting industry to begin work at the Family Centre, a charity providing critical intervention services to children suffering from emotional, social, behavioral, and trauma-based challenges. While there, Darren explored his passion for community development, positive youth engagement, and youth empowerment. He specifically enjoyed working with young men who experienced being marginalized, overlooked or excluded from society. During his seven years as a Community Support Worker, Mr. Woods supported the strategic planning, program design, fund development and delivery of various different programs including: Beyond Rugby, Youth Leadership Academy, Building My Future and Youth Police Initiative. In 2019, Mr. Woods made another transition – this time to the GVRT, a group which aims to tackle gang violence and anti-social behavior through a series of strategically designed prevention, intervention and rehabilitation programs and initiatives. Today, he works closely with various GVRT programs such as Redemption Farm, Work Placement and Mentoring Initiative, Hype Kings Program, Excellence Program, Restorative Justice Sessions and the Coordinated Crisis Response Team. Through the role he provides individual case management and also leads small group sessions, personal development/ life skills training and job coaching/ employment support. According to Mr. Woods, success looks different for each young person he works with, however, any growth is considered a small win. In his spare time, Mr. Woods is a passionate tennis player and entertainment enthusiast. He loves bringing people together and creating unique experiences for people to have a good time through the groups he’s a part of, including: Party People Entertainment, Off Level BDA, Lotus, and Afro Sommelier.

Patrina O’Connor-Paynter

Patrina O'Connor Paynter Bermuda May 2022If we’re all doing our small part, we can make Bermuda a better place – that’s the philosophy of Patrina O’Connor-Paynter. Since 2008, she’s served as Managing Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bermuda, a local youth mentoring charity that aims to help young people reach their full potential. Her commitment to the community extends beyond that, however. Mrs. O’Connor-Paynter can often be found participating in local events and fundraisers or sharing a word of encouragement to uplift friends and followers on her popular social media platforms. Formerly the host of her own radio show on Power 95 FM, Mrs. O’Connor-Paynter, aka ‘Power Girl’, has been the face of numerous television programs in Bermuda. Over the years, she has also emceed popular events like the Bermuda Day Parade, End to End charity walk, and special presentations by Arianna Huffington, the co-founder of The Huffington Post, and Deepak Chopra, a world-renowned author and alternative-medicine advocate. In 2016, Mrs. O’Connor-Paynter was named the Most Fascinating Person of Bermuda and honored during a special televised interview. The following year, she was a recipient of the Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour for her work with local youth; while in 2020, she was named ‘Philanthropist of the Year’ at the Premier’s Awards, hosted by the Bermuda Construction Safety Council. In addition to being a devoted mother, wife, and woman of faith, Mrs. O’Connor-Paynter is a member of the Bermuda Media Council Appointments Committee and a Board Member of the IAC. She is also a Founding Executive Member of the Pig’s Field Family Connection [PFFC], a member of the Berkeley Educational Society Management Committee, a member of the International Women’s Day Committee and a WeSpeak Coach.

Note: Mrs. O’Connor-Paynter will not appear in the Bermuda Day Parade as she is hosting on Front Street! Please stop by and wave hello!

St. Clair Brinkworth “Brinky” Tucker

St Clair Brinkworth Brinky Tucker Bermuda May 2022St. Clair Brinkworth “Brinky” Tucker enjoyed a distinguished career with the Bermuda Police Service that lasted for nearly three decades. He made history as the first Bermudian to be named Head of Police Prosecutions and also served as the officer in charge of the St. George’s and Airport Police Stations, a Supreme Court Officer, and the Supervisory Officer/Officer in Charge of Hamilton Police Station, before his retirement in 1991. One of the highlights of his illustrious career was the seven years he served as aide-de-camp to Premier Sir John Swan. A former West Pembroke Primary, East End Primary, and Berkeley Institute student, Mr. Tucker received two Governor’s medals and three Commissioner’s Commendations for his diligent service. An avid sportsman, he excelled in table tennis, football and cricket – and has the unique distinction of having played in all three Counties [Western, Central, and Eastern], as well as one Cup Match Classic in 1973. Not one to neglect community service, Mr. Tucker served on the Human Rights Commission and the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs’ Committee to celebrate Bermuda’s Heritage Day. In September 2007, he was honored by the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs as an Outstanding Tradition Bearer of the Family and Community. From a young age, his St. David’s Island mother instilled in him a strong sense of pride in family, culture, and heritage. Determined to keep those traditions alive, Mr. Tucker played a major role in the formation of the St. David’s Island Reconnection Indian Committee in 2002, a group responsible for reconnecting the Pequot Indians in the various U.S. States with those in St. David’s and the rest of Bermuda who had Native American ancestry. This reconnection resulted in dozens of Native Americans visiting Bermuda to join the Committee and put on unforgettable Pow Wows. His endearment for his beloved St. David’s Island also led him to publish St. David’s Island, Bermuda – Its People, History and Culture in 2009, a book written to chronicle the journey and highlight a few of the prominent people of St. David’s Island. Due to the far-reaching impact of the book, Mr. Tucker was this year [2022] awarded the Daniel Literary Award from Atlantic Publishing House at a special ceremony. He has been married to his wife, Lyn, for 56 years and together they have two sons and three grandchildren. In his retirement, he enjoys spending precious time with family and friends.

Linda Bogle-Mienzer

Linda Bogle-Mienzer Bermuda May 2022Today, Linda Bogle-Mienzer wears her many hats proudly as a Black Bermudian gay unionist, however, this wasn’t always the case. As a child, Mrs. Bogle Mienzer admits she was a major introvert and a “bit of a nerd” who struggled with opening up to people. Part of that came from her early experiences of being bullied and ostracised by her peers because of her differences. Those traumas shaped many of her insecurities and caused her to wear a mask throughout most of her teens and 20s. By the time she reached age 30, however, she was tired and overwhelmed with the double life she was living. Mrs. Bogle -Mienzer decided to be true to herself and gradually began using her voice and social media platforms to speak up about injustices in our community. In June 1996, she joined the Bermuda Police Service [BPS] as a Station Duty Officer [SDO]. Outside of her policing duties, which included mentoring, coaching and training other SDOs, she was actively involved in holding the BPS accountable for its policies around diversity. When her best friend and colleagues were killed during Hurricane Fabian in 2001, she ensured they would never be forgotten by hosting an annual memorial event. Mrs Bogle-Mienzer began her union career with the Bermuda Public Service Union as a shop steward in 2004. In 2015, she was elected as 2nd Vice President; and in June 2021, she stepped into a new full-time role as Labour Relations Organizer. She currently holds several key roles and responsibilities at the BPSU including the title of Rapid Response Officer, tasked with handling bullying and sexual harassment cases in the workplace – a role she’s extremely passionate about. A fervent leader for social change, Mrs. Bogle-Mienzer has served as a long-standing member of local community awareness groups CURB and Restorative Justice. She has been most vocal about marriage equality and fearlessly challenges the country’s leaders and citizens when it comes to this important human rights issue. Her well-known social media platform, ‘Morning Beautiful People’, aims to be a refreshing, honest and safe space for all who feel unheard or voiceless. She believes her greatest accomplishment to date is marrying her beautiful wife, Christine, and raising their fur babies RayLove and Harmonii O.

Crenstant Williams

Crenstant Williams Bermuda May 2022Crenstant Williams always dreamed of becoming a lawyer and went on to obtain a law degree from the University of Buckingham in the U.K., However, it was after hearing a statement that “young males are a menace to society”, he decided to change course. Mr. Williams figured if he could reach young men at an earlier age through education he could make a noticeable impact in their lives. Today, he does just that through the many hats he wears – as Acting Math Officer for the Ministry of Education and Head of Referees for the Bermuda Football Association [BFA]. After receiving his teaching certification, Mr. Williams started work at Elliot Primary school where he taught various year levels. In September 2005, he transferred to Harrington Sound Primary as the P6 teacher and was appointed Math Teacher Leader. While there, he launched the Math Mastery program, which is modeled after the Singapore style of teaching, helping children to ‘learn through modeling, representation, justifying and convincing their peers ‘ rather than just memorizing information. The last academic checkpoint results from 2018 showed the school’s students were excelling in math above the rest of their public school peers. Mr. Williams went on to teach at West End Primary, where he was promoted to Deputy Principal. His Math Mastery program was implemented in the Western Zone schools and later, due to the positive response from teachers and students, it was adopted by the MOED and implemented in all of Bermuda’s Public Schools. Outside of the classroom, Mr. Williams is an avid sportsman. He sees sport as a positive outlet for young people – to test their endurance and sharpen their character. He is the Second Vice President and Head of Referees for the BFA and was instrumental in getting four Bermudians appointed to the FIFA list as Assistant Referees in the last five years. In 2022, Bermuda made history, with the appointment of its first ever female to the FIFA list. Mr. Williams also implemented a Youth Referee Program via the BFA and currently has officials as young as 10, who referee Under-7 games. He constantly seeks to improve the knowledge base of the local officials with a view raising the standard of officiating on the Island. Mr. Williams recently launched an online referee platform for aspiring referees, which is the first of its kind in the Caribbean. Whether it’s on the field or off, he finds it extremely rewarding to see former students achieving their goals, attaining scholarships, and excelling in their chosen careers. He firmly believes that all children can learn and achieve, but it’s up to parents and educators to awaken that hunger and curiosity for knowledge.

2021 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2021 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Dejon Simmons, Jeremy Madeiros, and the Covid-19 Incident Command. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Dejon Simmons & Jeremy Madeiros Bermuda May 2021

Dejon Simmons:

Mr. Simmons was selected for his extraordinary resilience in overcoming a serious motorbike accident which left him burned over 90% of his body. Dejon is well-known for his strength and inspirational manner, which allowed him to overcome this life-changing ordeal.

The documentary about his experience, entitled The Documentary – Dejon Simmons, emphasizes the importance of road safety. Mr. Simmons has turned tragedy into triumph. He is a nine-time Best of Bermuda award winner with over a decade of experience in publishing digital multimedia.

Dejon’s tactical drive and collaborative assertion have carefully crafted him into becoming an innovative leader in Bermuda media. In 2012 he created the popular Bermudian digital platform BERMEMES, which quickly became a pillar in the island’s media landscape, changing the way Bermuda broadcasted information.

Jeremy Madeiros:

Jeremy Madeiros was chosen for his important conservation work, especially with regards to his stewardship of our national bird, the cahow, which is the perfect symbol of Bermudian resilience given how the cahow has been brought back from the brink of extinction.

The Covid-19 Incident Command:

The Covid-19 Incident Command was selected because of the incredible dedication this group has shown in the fight against the pandemic.

The Covid-19 Incident Command was set up early in 2020 as the Ministry of Health monitored the evolution and escalation of the public health crisis globally and locally. The Office of the Chief Medical Officer, through the Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, started monitoring the coronavirus developments in December 2019, and by March 2020 it was evident that the Government would need a much larger infrastructure to battle the pandemic.

The Incident Command structure was adopted, headed jointly by the Director of Health, David Kendall, and the Chief Medical Officer, then Dr Cheryl Peek-Ball and later Dr Ayo Oyinloye. This is a multi-disciplinary group of professionals from public health and the wider community whose expertise, blood, sweat and tears has been at the leadership and on the front line of battling the pandemic and steering Bermuda to the success we have enjoyed as a country in mitigating the pandemic.

The Covid-19 Incident Command has recognised from the beginning that the pandemic would be a marathon, not a sprint. Bermuda owes a huge debt of gratitude to these tireless public health heroes whose resilience in the face of a once in a lifetime crisis is incomparable.

The Covid Incident Command comprises a number of organizations with the individuals below at the helm, plus a larger team of professionals and partners who have assisted throughout. Jennifer Wilson, a nurse epidemiologist, has been selected to accept the recognition on behalf of the group.

2019 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2019 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Earl Cameron, the Progressive Group, Dr. Eva Hodgson, Luis Bernardo, Shiona Turini, and Jennifer Grey. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Earl Cameron, CBE

Finding a job in the UK as a black person was extremely challenging in the late 1930s. No matter how qualified an individual was, washing dishes in hotels or kitchen portering would have been some of the only available options. However, thanks to a stroke of luck Bermudian Earlston J. Cameron found himself on a different path. Stranded in London after arriving as a merchant seaman on October 29, 1939, a young Mr Cameron learnt from a friend of an acting role that had become available in a West End play production. He enjoyed the opportunity so much he kept at it – and went on to act in a number of plays in London, including The Petrified Forest and Deep are the Roots.

In 1951, he was offered his breakthrough role in Pool of London, a film set postwar involving racial prejudice, romance and a diamond robbery, for which he earned much critical acclaim. Beginning his career in racially charged times, Mr. Cameron made a decision early on to turn down roles that perpetuated derogatory stereotypes of black people. One director even threatened to blacklist him as a result of his ethical stance. It is also what kept him from pursuing a film career in Hollywood, where race relations were far worse.

Mr. Cameron’s career thrived despite the odds. He had major parts in films in the 1950s and 1960s; and many repeat appearances on British science fiction programmes such as Doctor Who, The Prisoner and The Andromeda Breakthrough, as well as a host of other television programmes. His most recent f ilm appearances include a major role in The Interpreter in 2005 alongside Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn; a cameo as a painter in the film The Queen, alongside Helen Mirren, in 2006; and a part in the film Inception in 2010.

As a result of his commitment and excellence in the arts, he has been the recipient of a number of awards, including the Bermuda International Film Festival’s Prospero Award; a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Bermuda Arts Council; and a retrospective by the prestigious National Film Theatre of London. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire [CBE] in the 2009 New Year Honours. In 2012, Bermuda’s City Hall was renamed in his honour, and the following year the University of Warwick awarded him an honorary doctorate.

Note: Unfortunately, Mr. Cameron was not able to travel home to participate in the Bermuda Day Parade and will be celebrating Bermuda Day in his home in the United Kingdom.

The Progressive Group

Visiting the theatre today typically involves ordering popcorn or snacks, picking your favourite seat and then relaxing as you enjoy a film on the big screen. In the mid to late 1950s, however, everything from what kind of job you could have to where you could sit while watching a movie was dictated to you based on the colour of your skin.

The Progressive Group, made up of 19 young social activists, put into motion a plan to end segregation in Bermuda, starting with local theatres. Meeting for months in secret, the young men and women involved courageously worked to address the sad state of racial relations on the Island. Some of the group’s members had been educated abroad and got a taste of new freedoms, which were still being denied to them back home in Bermuda.

They organised a theatre boycott, which started in mid June 1959 and gradually gathered steam. By June 23rd, six theatres operated by Bermuda General Theatres were forced to close their doors due to lack of business and just a week later [on July 2] theatre owners announced an end to segregated seating. Restaurants, hotels, schools and churches in Bermuda followed soon after.

This year marks the 60th Anniversary of that monumental event. Today many of the members of the Progressive Group are hailed as national heroes, yet for decades they had to keep their identities anonymous for fear of undue social and financial repercussions. Their commitment to improving racial relations and to achieving universal suffrage in Bermuda has left a positive, lasting imprint in our community. Even more notably, they did it by emphasising no violence and without the shedding of even a drop of blood.

The members were as follows: Dr Stanley Ratteray, Edouard and Rosalind Williams, Clifford Wade, Marva Phillips, Coleridge Williams, Rudy and Vera Commissiong, Clifford and Florenz Maxwell, Eugene Woods, Lancelot and Esme Swan, Dr Erskine Simmons, William Francis, William Walwyn and Gerald and Izola Harvey.

Note: The Progressive Group will lead the Seniors Train in the Bermuda Day Parade, represented by Vera Commissiong, Gerald & Izola Harvey, Florenz Maxwell, Dr. Erskine Simmons, and William Francis.

Dr. Eva Hodgson

This past February the Bermuda Union of Teachers [BUT] celebrated its 100th Anniversary. Since its inception the organisation has advocated for better working conditions and greater access to resources in order to ensure the future success of the Island’s children. One of the organisation’s most outspoken leaders was former President Dr. Eva Hodgson. The educator, author and activist is best known for her anti-racism campaigning, which has won her both criticism and praise, perhaps in equal measure.

Born into a family that put down roots in Crawl, Hamilton Parish more than two centuries ago, Dr Hodgson was the second eldest of six children. She graduated from The Berkeley Institute and received a Government scholarship to attend Queen’s University in Ontario, where she obtained her undergraduate degree. Committed to academic excellence, Dr. Hodgson went on to earn a Diploma in Education and Honours Degree in Geography at London University. The time she spent in the U.K. heightened her awareness of racial injustice in Bermuda. Upon returning to the Island in 1959, she began writing letters to the editor of the Bermuda Recorder; and wrote prolifically for years thereafter.

In 1965, while teaching at The Berkeley, she became the first president of the Amalgamated Bermuda Union of Teachers [BUT], the BUT celebrates their 100th year anniversary in 2019 The union sponsored her seminal book Second Class Citizens, First Class Men, which focused on the social and political changes that occurred in Bermuda between 1953 and 1963. In 1967, Dr. Hodgson moved to New York to study at Columbia University, where she received two Masters degrees, before embarking on studies for a Ph.D. in African history and black American history, which she obtained in 1980.

She returned to Bermuda to serve as a guidance counsellor at Robert Crawford School and in 1983 was appointed coordinator of Oral History and Cultural Preservation in Education in the Ministry of Education, a post she held until 1990. As a result of her work with the BUT, she won the Russell Award for contributing to world peace from the World Confederation of the Organization of the Teaching Profession. She was also awarded a grant from Columbia to conduct field research in Liberia – during which time she visited several other West African countries.

In 1992, Dr. Hodgson co-founded the National Association of Reconciliation, which remained an entity for 15 years. She has credited the association with helping to put the issue of race on the national agenda. Awarded the Queen’s Certificate, Badge of Honour and an OBE, she is an honorary member of Citizens Uprooting Racism [CURB].

Luis Bernardo, MBE

The impact and influence of the Portuguese community in Bermuda is all around us: from the beautifully manicured gardens and parks, to contributions in education, real estate development and business, among other industries. Born in the Azores, Luis Bernardo has always been proud of his Portuguese heritage. His family immigrated to the Island in 1949; a time when there was considerable prejudice towards those of Portuguese descent. Still, Mr. Bernardo was determined to succeed both personally and professionally. He believed a moment would come when he and his fellow Azoreans would become an essential part of the social and economic fabric of Bermuda.

While growing up, Mr. Bernardo developed a dear appreciation for the Bermudian way of life, including the people’s friendliness, and thought of the Island as his adopted home. In order to assimilate, he focused his time and efforts on serving others in both his career and personal life. One of his first jobs was in the survey department of the Ministry of Public Works. He moved around to different Government departments, before eventually deciding on a career in architecture and joined local firm Smith & Marshall in 1962. Through hard work and dedication he later became a partner in the company.

A former Chairman of the United Bermuda Party, Mr. Bernardo was respected for his modesty and common sense approach to community problems. He was tireless in his dedication to community service and held various volunteer positions– as the President of Sandys Holding Co. Ltd and Chairman of the Board of Governors at Warwick Academy. The dedicated husband and father of four involved himself in church activities, becoming the first president of St. Joseph’s Men’s Association, as well as Deputy Chairman at the St. Joseph’s Church Council. A sporting enthusiast, he also served in various capacities with the Belmont Golf Course Links Committee and Bermuda Golf Association.

Keeping his native traditions alive, Mr. Bernardo educated others through a Portuguese programme on Radio and Television Newscast. He also served as President of the Vasco Da Gama Club, lending a hand with the designing and planning of the club’s Annual Bermuda Heritage Day Parade float – often staying up late the night before the holiday to finish his creations. His substantial service to the Portuguese Community was recognized in 1979 when he was awarded the Commander of the Order of Infante D. Henrique by the Portuguese Government.

Note: Unfortunately, Mr. Bernardo was not able to travel home to participate in the Bermuda Day Parade.

Shiona Turini

Fashion has opened up a world of opportunity for Bermudian Shiona Turini. The consultant, stylist, and costume designer has spent the last decade travelling around the globe, making herself known as one of the industry’s leading fashion experts. The best part? She has taken Bermuda with her on the ride. Ms. Turini has shared about her love for her homeland and culture in Elle Magazine, The New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar and Conde Nast Traveler, to name a few. She has also been instrumental in the annual Bermuda Fashion Festival, helping to pair up-and-coming local designers with influential fashion mentors, which directly contributed to the success of the Local Designer Showcase.

Growing up in Paget Parish and Devil’s Hole in Smith’s, Ms. Turini attended college in Virginia before moving to New York at age 21. Her first fashion industry gig was working at Yves Saint Laurent; while stints at W Magazine, Teen Vogue and Cosmopolitan followed. She later branched out on her own as a freelance consultant, working on editorial and commercial styling, music videos and red carpet. Her extensive resume includes a collaboration with Solange Knowles on stunning visual projects, ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ and ‘Cranes in the Sky’ and styling Beyoncé’s ‘Formation’ music video.

She has also been a contributing editor for New York Magazine’s The Cut; created the wardrobe for Season 3 of HBO’s popular show ‘Insecure’ created by Issa Rae; and consulted for brands like Stuart Weitzman and Christian Dior. On her latest project, Ms Turini is doing costume design work on the set of movie ‘Queen and Slim’, written by Lena Waithe and starring ‘Get Out’ actor Daniel Kaluuya.

Not one to forget her roots, Ms. Turini collaborated with the Bermuda Tourism Authority in 2015 to create a digital influencer programme that promoted Bermuda as a luxury, premier travel destination. No matter how far she rises one thing remains clear: she will never forget where she comes from and remains “so proud to call this tiny Island in the Atlantic [her] home”.

Jennifer Grey

For more than half a century the Bermuda Turtle Project has been on a mission to protect sea turtles that call Bermuda’s waters their home. At the helm of that organisation is director, Jennifer Gray, Partly thanks to the group’s research and conservation efforts, the green turtle which once nested abundantly in Bermuda, but hadn’t been seen for nearly a century, was discovered once again on a beach at Building’s Bay in St George’s in 2015.

Ms. Gray’s investment in local environmental organisations doesn’t stop there. She is a past president and current vice president of the Bermuda Audobon Society; a former chair of the Bermuda National Trust Marine Environmental Committee; founding member of both the Environmental Coalition and Pesticides Focus Group; and consulting member of Save Open Spaces.

Well known for three decades of service with the Bermuda Government’s Ministry of Environment at the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo, Ms. Gray has been instrumental in shaping programmes to raise the awareness of the interactions between nature and people on our fragile oceanic island. She has nurtured many wild animals including hand rearing orphaned seals, longtails and cahows; healing injured and unwell sea turtles and saving magnificent whales.

The mother of two enjoys working with people of all ages restoring habitats and fostering an interest and appreciation of Bermuda’s unique environment. She successfully facilitated the collaboration between the Bermuda Audubon Society and the Bermuda National Trust to create, what is now, the Buy Back Bermuda campaign. A driving force behind the Nonsuch Natural History Camp for many years, she has encouraged the younger generation to love and care for our local environment.

Ms. Gray is a motivated ambassador for Bermuda’s cultural heritage, the environment and its biodiversity. She has also encouraged and implemented many successful programmes inspiring others with her passion, knowledge and energy. Grateful for her many opportunities and experiences on the Island, Ms. Gray believes we should all count ourselves “blessed to be a part of Bermuda”.

Note: Ms. Gray notes that, “we have a fascinating history of diverse cultural traditions on such holidays and sadly I am not available for the parade as my family have made plans for a long weekend at sea.”

2018 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2018 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Judith James, Sonia Quintos Loudermilk, Genoveva Edwards, Dr. Leonard Teye-Botchway, José Pavão, Elizabeth Adderley, Peter Profit, Jose Benevides, and Justice Norma Wade-Miller. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Honouring Contributions to Preserving Bermuda’s Traditional Art of Play from Judith James

In our era of plentiful ready-made toys and organised games and activities, it could be easy to assume that in the past Bermuda’s children did not have the same opportunities for play as they do today. Older adults, who remember childhoods during a time when money was not plentiful at all, assure us nothing could be further from the truth. One such adult is Mrs. Judith James, retired primary school teacher, who taught at Northlands Primary, the Ord Road School, now Paget Primary, the Elliot School, and at Victor Scott. By sharing her childhood memories, she has made a vital contribution to Bermuda’s heritage.

In 2001 she was chosen to participate in the Bermuda Connections Programme in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, held in Washington. There she explained and demonstrated many of the games she played with her friends while growing up on Angle Street in Hamilton. More recently, she has been featured in the Bermuda Folklife documentary, Traditional Bermuda Games and Crafts. She describes, for example, playing various “ring” games, rolling hoops made out bicycle wheels, skipping with bluebell vines, and making dolls out of weeds and mineral bottles, or out of rope. Her memories show us that before the advent of televisions, computers and iPhones, arguably children were more inventive and imaginative, as well as being better able to make magical toys out of very little. Recalling her childhood, she says, “Oh we had ‘de’ fun!”

Honouring Contributions to the Filipino Association of Bermuda from Sonia Loudermilk and Genoveva Edwards

Working in a country whose language and culture are not your own can be challenging. That is why the Filipino Association of Bermuda was first formed as a non-profit charitable organisation in 1997. They first participated in the Bermuda Day Parade in 1996, with the purpose of promoting unity among Filipinos and Bermudians in Bermuda. The Association represents Filipinos coming to work in Bermuda and helps them settle within the local community. It also encourages and develops the skills and talents of its members through a variety of social, cultural, athletic, and educational programmes.

Ms. Sonia Quintos Loudermilk, who has been on the island for 32 years and is one of Bermuda’s longest serving leaders in the Filipino community, was a former President of the Filipino Association and currently sits as one of the Board of Trustees. In that role she is like an ambassador to Filipinos arriving on the island. She assists with their employment issues, passport applications, and other consular matters, while generally helping them make a home from home. In addition, she has assisted distressed seafarers and workers sometimes providing them with temporary shelter and guidance. Sonia has been working at the Marketplace as Customs Clearance officer for 29 years and could be credited as the first individual to introduce Filipino food in the island’s Marketplace grocery stores.

One important aim of the Association is to share Filipino culture with Bermuda residents. To that end, Genoveva (Ghenie) Edwards, founding member, former Vice-President and current President of the Association, has been very active in organizing Filipino social and cultural events. She has also served as Chair of the Filipino Club 2000, whose main objective is to help its members in time of need and bring about closer cooperation between members and the community. She, too, has been on the island for 32 years and, as a devout Catholic, serves in St. Theresa’s Cathedral as a Proclaimer and a Eucharistic Minister. Married for 28 years, she and her Bermuda-born husband James Edwards have two daughters and three grandchildren. She has worked as an accounts clerk at Colonial Medical Insurance for 11 years.

Honouring Contributions as the Honorary Consul-General of Ghana, Dr. Leonard Teye-Botchway

In September 2012, Ghana became the first nation in Africa to have an honorary consulate in Bermuda when well-known local eye specialist, Dr. Leonard Teye-Botchway, was appointed Honorary Consul-General in Bermuda. As a consequence, connections between Ghana and Bermuda have been strengthened to the benefit of both countries. For example, the Honorary Consulate of Ghana is able to provide entry visas, a vital service for individuals and tour operators visiting Ghana.

Born in Ghana, Dr. Teye-Botchway is an experienced and distinguished ophthalmologist who has been providing excellent ophthalmic care in Bermuda for over twenty years. He is the founder of the Bermuda International Institute of Ophthalmology (formerly the Bermuda International Eye Institute). In 2014, he was given the prestigious International Scholar Award by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He has promoted continuing education and professional development for his staff through supervision, training and funding. Through his sponsorship, several Bermudian technicians have obtained various qualifications from the Joint Commission for Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology.

He has organised charitable events and regularly made donations to Age Concern, most notably to the Annual Eye Institute Race and Walk. In collaboration with Age Concern, his Institute has been regularly providing free health care services in the community.

For eight years he has served as technical advisor to the Bermuda Society for the Blind. He was the first Bermudian to be appointed an international classifier in visual impairment with the International Paralympic Committee and the International Blind Sports Federation, thus officially representing Bermuda in these organisations.

Honouring Contributions to Vasco da Gama Club from José Pavão

Portuguese skilled agricultural workers, first arriving aboard the Golden Rule in 1849 from Madeira and later from the Azores, became a significant part of Bermuda’s demography. In 1935 a club was born dedicated to developing and preserving the Portuguese language and culture and to assisting any member of the association during a time of need. Named after Vasco da Gama, the famous Portuguese explorer whose first voyage to India between 1497 and 1499 was the first to link Europe and Asia by an ocean route, Vasco has over the years shared its cultural traditions with other cultures in Bermuda. For example, the Vasco da Gama Folklore Dancing Group was formed in 1979, thus celebrating and sharing Portuguese culture through music, song, dance and traditional costumes from the Azores. The Portuguese School ensures that the Portuguese language is taught in Bermuda while acting as a liaison with Bermuda’s community. The floats created by the Club for the Easter Parade and more recently for the Bermuda Day Parade have always been beautiful, winning creations. In fact, Vasco participated in the very first Bermuda Day parade held in 1979.

Mr. José Pavão helped to maintain Vasco’s Bermuda Day floats during the 1980s and was also one of the founders of the Vasco da Gama Folklore Dancing Group, which first performed at the 1979 Agricultural Exhibition. It is therefore fitting he is one of this year’s Grand Marshalls. He is a long standing member of the Club and can always be seen providing music and sound engineering at important Portuguese cultural events, such as the Santo Cristo Festival at the Bermuda Athletics Association, and the Espirito Santo Festival in St. George’s. But he also offers his services to other organisations’ events held in Bermuda.

Honouring Contributions to the Caledonian Society of Bermuda from Elizabeth Adderley and Peter Profit

The Bermuda Caledonian Society was first formed in Bermuda in 1936 and its annual events have given Bermudians and Bermuda residents alike the opportunity to participate in Scotland’s traditions of music, dance, literature, games and cuisine. Events include fundraisers such as the St. Andrew’s Day Ball, the Hogmanay Ball, and the Burns Supper, celebrating respectively: Scotland’s patron saint, New Year’s Eve and the work and life of Scotland’s best known poet, Robert “Rabbie” Burns. More recently the Bermuda Annual Highland Games have also been held twice, offering Scottish games, food, dancing and pipe band music. The Caledonian Society of Bermuda, a non-profit, charitable organisation is an excellent example of the “What We Share” theme celebrated in this year’s Heritage Day. Not only does it share its culture but also from the beginning it has always been committed to the people of Bermuda. It has supported a variety of local charities, institutions and individuals through cash donations and volunteer support. Its annual Educational Scholarship is awarded to Bermuda-based students who wish to pursue their post high school studies in Scottish universities. The Society also sponsors the Bermuda Islands Pipe Band and Dance Division, while supporting Highland Dance, Sports and Pipes/Drums initiatives in general. Membership is by no means restricted to Scots, its only condition being a shared love of fun, community, Celtic culture and, of course, Bermuda. Funds are raised through member donations and events, which in addition to the Balls include various ceilidhs, golf tournaments, quiz nights, and other Scottish-themed entertainments held throughout the year.

Business owner Mrs Elizabeth (Liz) Adderley, currently once again President of the Society, has been a member of the Caledonian Society since 1987, holding the positions of Committee Member, Secretary, Vice President and President. Mr. Peter Profit, well known for his passion for music and his nineteen years as a drummer for the Bermuda Isles Pipe Band, has been Vice President for two years and a member for ten.

Honouring Contributions to House of Azores from Joe Benevides

The House of Azores (“Casa dos Acores da Bermuda”) was founded in March 2015 as a non-profit organisation and registered as a charity shortly thereafter (Charity #967). Its mission is to promote and preserve Azorean culture and heritage, and to commemorate the Azorean community’s contributions to Bermuda ever since the early days when skilled agricultural workers began to arrive in Bermuda in the late 1840s. In the last 170 years of Bermuda’s history, the Portuguese Azorean community of Bermuda and its descents have contributed enormously to Bermuda in some many different aspects and have had a tremendous affect in shaping the Bermuda of today. Through the various activities and events, the House of Azores of Bermuda celebrates and shares its history and culture with the whole of Bermuda’s community. It also embraces everyone in Bermuda through its support of other local charities benefiting all Bermudians, which include Age Concern, the Coalition for the Protection of Children, SCARS and the Friends of Hospice. The House of Azores has received official designation from the World Council of House of the Azores.

Mr. Jose (Joe) Benevides was there at the founding of the House of Azores; in fact, the organisation formation in Bermuda was a dream of his and he is now an honorary member of the Board. He often provides staff to work at Portuguese Azorean cultural events while also assisting in obtaining entertainment for them and the organizing of such events. He is known for his deep love of Portuguese Azorean culture and for his commitment to sharing it with everyone in Bermuda which has been evident with his involvement in the community for over 30 years. He also worked at Belmont for over 30 years and has recently started his own lawn care and maintenance business. He is deeply committed to his family, including his two daughters and four grandchildren.

Honouring Contributions to the Legal Community from Jamaican-Born Justice Norma Wade Miller

Bermuda’s connection to the Caribbean is one of the most important and enduring, and Bermuda has found herself lucky over the years to have attracted outstanding members of the Caribbean community to make Bermuda their home. One-such individual is Jamaican-born Justice Norma Wade-Miller, O.B.E., J.P. Justice Wade- Miller has made important contributions to the local Bermudian and international legal communities. She has exemplified characteristics of professionalism, independence and empathy while serving on the Bermudian judiciary throughout her extensive tenure.

Justice Wade-Miller’s exceptional contributions to the judicial life of Bermuda spans over 30 years. During this time she served as a judge in the Supreme Court. Her most recent service on the Bench was as Senior Puisne Judge immediately preceding her retirement. Prior to that (from 1985-1991), she served as Registrar of the Supreme Court.

She has further distinguished herself as a pioneer and role model in Bermudian society, racking up a string of firsts. She was the first woman to be appointed as a permanent magistrate. She was also Bermuda’s first female Supreme Court justice, and finally the first female Acting Chief Justice.

Justice Wade-Miller led the development of Bermuda’s new Integrated Family Court. She is a Fellow of the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute and a member of the International Hague Network of Judges. She has also been active in other Commonwealth legal institutions, notably as President of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association (CMJA), serving from 2009-2012. She is now its Honorary Life Vice President.

Within Bermuda, she has taken on a range of reforming tasks: as Chair of the Judicial Task Force on Alternatives to Incarceration; as a member of the Law Reform Committee; as Chair of the Justice System Review Team; and as Chair of the Law Reform Sub-Committee on Family Law Reform. She was one of the founders of Project 100, which promotes mental health awareness and raises funds to combat mental disabilities. Her passion for young people and developing their potential led her to set up a programme, Spelldown Bermuda, designed to promote spelling in schools, inspired by a similar programme operating in Jamaica. For these and many other reasons Justice Wade-Miller is being honoured this Bermuda Day.

Note: Unfortunately, Mrs. Wade-Miller is off-island and cannot participate in the Bermuda Day Parade.

2017 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2017 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Frederick “Skipper” Ingham, Cal Simons, Katura Horton-Perinchief, Flora Duffy, Debbie Jones-Hunter, and Clarence Hill. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Frederick “Skipper” Ingham

Until 1970 it was impossible for people in Bermuda to study martial arts. Then Grand-Master Skipper Ingham changed that situation by opening Bermuda’s first ever martial arts school, the Bermuda Karate Institute. Two years later, he gave Bermuda another ‘first’ by promoting the first karate tournament ever to be held in Bermuda.

Since then, he has taught hundreds of people karate while also training many to represent Bermuda abroad in international tournaments and championships. Bermuda’s highest ranking martial artist, Skipper holds a 10th degree black belt rank, and has successfully competed in numerous international martial arts events.

He has also been featured in many martial arts magazines and appeared on the cover of “Black Belt” magazine. In 1994 he was the first martial artist to receive the Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour for his contributions to the martial arts in Bermuda. In 2007 he was inducted into the Bermuda Sports Hall of Fame.

Cal Simons

From an early age, Cal Simons showed a keen interest in sport, particularly in competitive track and field. But he also knew early on that he wanted to be a physical education and health teacher. Today he looks back on a successful life dedicated to helping the development of young people in Bermuda through his roles as teacher, coach, football referee and administrator of track and field events.

He began his career as a teacher at West End Primary in 1981 and in the same year was a founding member and volunteer head coach of the Bermuda Pacers Track Club. Through his coaching, he has trained innumerable athletes between the ages of seven and 18 in various track and field events. In addition, he has spent over 18 years as a referee for the Bermuda Football Association and was on the FIFA list from 1994-1996. For at least 15 years he has been coaching junior footballers at the Pembroke Hamilton Club.

In 2005 he became the Senior Sport Development Officer at the Department of Youth, Sport & Recreation. He has received many awards, including the Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour in 1996, the 2002 Teacher of the Year award, as well as the Bermuda Government Sport Citation Award [1989] and a Bermuda Olympic Association/IOC award for his commitment to the development of track and field in Bermuda.

Katura Horton-Perinchief

When she was five, Katura Horton-Perinchief was one of the only girls in her neighbourhood to dive off the rocks and the bridges – Somerset Bridge to begin with, and then Watford Bridge when she was older. Her mother noticed her talent and arranged for her to have lessons in Toronto, where they lived at the time.

At age seven, she was diving competitively in Canada and by 15 she was the Canadian National Champion, regularly winning gold medals. She represented Bermuda many times at the international level, including twice in the Commonwealth Games, and in the Pan American Games. She represented Bermuda in diving in the 2004 Olympics held in Athens, where she was the first Bermudian woman, and the first woman of African descent from any nation ever to do so.

She has a Masters in Public Health and Business. Today, her profession is managing the Bermuda National Tumour Registry. She also serves on the Executive Board of the Bermuda Olympic Association. During the summer she conducts her STAR diving camp which she founded in 2014 for children aged five to 14.

Flora Duffy

In 2016 triathlon athlete Flora Duffy represented Bermuda in the Rio Summer Olympics. That same year she also won three world championships, becoming the ITU World Champion, the Xterra World Champion and the ITU Cross Triathlon World Champion. Previously she was the winner of the Xterra World Championships in 2014 and 2015, as well as of the ITU Cross Triathlon World Championship in 2015.

She is a three-time Olympian, having also participated in the 2008 Games in Beijing and the 2012 Games in London. She currently has her sights set on the 2020 Olympics to be held in Tokyo. After that she plans to switch to long course racing. Unfortunately, Flora will not be home for the parade due to her training and race schedule; we wish her the best of luck!

Debbie Jones-Hunter

Now Chief Executive Officer of the Bermuda Anti Doping Authority [BSADA], former track and field athlete Debbie Jones-Hunter can look back on a litany of sporting awards and accomplishments she has achieved during her lifetime. She still holds the record for winning the most medals in the Carifta Games – a total of 21 – and is the current holder of Bermuda’s National Sprint Records in the 200 and 400 metres.

She received the Austin Sealey Award for outstanding performance during the 1977 Carifta Games in Barbados, the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Award, the Bermuda’s Sports Citation Award, and the Bermuda’s Athlete of the Decade Award for 1970 -1979. She won Bermuda’s first gold medal in international competition at the 1993 Central and Caribbean Games in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Clarence Hill

Clarence Hill received a bronze medal for heavy weight boxing at the 1976 Summer Olympics, in Montreal. He was the first Bermudian ever to win a Summer Olympic medal and to date is still the only one to do so. His win gave Bermuda the accolade of being the smallest nation and the least populated nation to win a Summer Olympics medal.

After the Olympic games, he became a professional boxer with a record of 18 wins, three losses and a draw. In 2005 he was inducted into the Bermuda Sports Hall of Fame. Convinced that boxing keeps young men “off the street” and gives them self-worth, today he helps young men to train and speaks to school children about the importance of leading self-disciplined and drug free lives.

2016 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2016 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Annie Burrows Bean Young, Edmundo Vieira Faria, Shurnett Yvonne Nathan Caines, and Harold E. Millet. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Annie Burrows Bean Young

Annie Burrows Bean Young is the youngest daughter of Reginald and Annie Bean. She was born in the late 1930s at Somerset Bridge. She attended Southampton Glebe, Northland’s School, and the Girl’s Institute of Arts and Crafts.

Mrs. Young’s first job was at the fashion store, Bamboo Gate, on Harbour Road. She then worked at the English Sports Shop at Carlton Beach Hotel [the former Sonesta Beach Hotel]. After a few years, she moved on to Warwick Video, where she remained until its closure in 1990. This retail experience laid the stage for an important shift in Bermuda’s cultural consciousness.

Her eldest daughter, Valerie, had been selling some African artefacts and greeting cards from her car in Dockyard which had an enthusiastic response. Valerie found a retail space on Court Street when she was offered a new job. Naturally, her mother took up the challenge and True Reflections was born. True Reflections was the first shop in Bermuda to stock African literature, art, and clothing. The store found its eventual location in Chancery Lane and became a focal point for ethnically themed books, cards, artefacts, material, and many other items. True Reflections played a significant role in the development of Bermudian interest about their African roots and the similarities in culture. Under Mrs. Young’s management, True Reflections remained a much loved location for 21 years. During this Bermuda Day, we honour her commitment to African-centred consciousness.

Mrs. Young’s many years of experience both in the hospitality industry and retail have garnered her many friends from all over the world. She loves to keep in touch with them and is often invited to visit. Her other hobbies include travel, sports and gardening.

Edmundo Vieira Faria

Edmundo Vieira Faria was born in São Miguel, Açores in 1935. He moved to Bermuda in May 1959 and married Maria de Lurdes in 1967. They have three children and four grandchildren.

Mr. Faria has been an important figure within the Portuguese community in Bermuda. He was an active committee member of Vasco da Gama and the Portuguese Association in the 1970s, ensuring that Portuguese culture was maintained and shared with the wider Bermudian community. In thanks, he has been named an Honorary Life Member of the Vasco da Gama Club.

Mr. Faria was also an active member of the Portuguese Cultural Association and was instrumental in introducing the Portuguese Language School in Bermuda. He worked tirelessly within the school assisting with fundraising and special events. Also active in the St. Theresa’s Parish community, he has served on the Portuguese Pastoral Council and the Santo Cristo Committee who collectively organize the annual religious festival which features a large community gathering at the BAA grounds. He currently assists the Portuguese priest, Father Julio, with his ministry visiting and taking Holy Communion to the sick and elderly that are homebound.

In addition to his cultural work, Mr. Faria worked for the Corporation of Hamilton for 49 years in a variety of roles, most publicly known for coordinating the city’s Christmas decorations. Mr. Faria is well-known for his beautiful gardens and his spectacular Christmas decorations at home, both of which have won a variety of awards. He was also a long-time member of the Bermuda Bird Fanciers Association. Today, we celebrate the important role he has played in preserving Portuguese- Bermudian culture.

Shurnett Yvonne Nathan Caines

Shurnett Yvonne Nathan Caines moved to Bermuda over 47 years ago and quickly established herself as a hard-working woman with a variety of interests. The West Indian Association was created in the basement of her home, dedicated to celebrating the broad connection between Bermuda and the West Indian people. She is a co-founder of the Jamaican Association and has worked tirelessly to advance the interests of Jamaican- Bermudians.

In 2008, Mrs. Caines was the recipient of Her Majesty the Queen’s Certificate of Honor in recognition of valuable services to the community, especially the preservation of West Indian heritage in Bermuda. She has encouraged guest workers and long-term residents alike to find a balance between their birth country and adopted homeland of Bermuda. Her work has fostered a sense of pride for Bermudian people with Caribbean heritage, as many Black Bermudians can trace their roots to the Caribbean.

Mrs. Caines was a long-time member of the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade and served on the Treatment of Offenders Board. She has been deeply involved in the Hamilton Seventh Day Adventist Church for many years.

Mrs. Caines’ home has always been a safe haven for those looking for a connection to community. Many in the Jamaican community have stopped by for good conversation, a hot meal, a shoulder to lean on, or shelter. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, talking on the phone with family, traveling, calling in to talk shows, and being with family. Today, we honour her commitment to the Caribbean community within Bermuda.

Note: Unfortunately, Mrs. Caines is off-island and cannot participate in today’s parade.

Harold E. Millet

Harold E. Millet was born in 1937 in St. David’s to Guy and Gladys Millett. He attended Hilton Richardson School, East End Primary, and St. David’s School. He has been married to his beloved wife, Juanita, for 42 years and they have two daughters.

Mr. Millett entered the Bermuda Pilot Service on March 12, 1956 as an Apprentice. In 1958, he received his Bermuda Pilot’s License, becoming a fifth-generation Bermuda Pilot. He retired in 2001 as Deputy Pilot Warden after forty-five years of service. His career led him to become a trade unionist and he was Vice President of the Marine and Ports Division.

He served as President and played cricket for St. David’s Cricket Club. Mr. Millett was afforded the opportunity to tour with Bermuda Cricket Board of Control and Somers Isles Cricket League. He was also President of the Eastern Counties Cricket Association.

Mr. Millet served as Sub-Warden at Chapel of Ease Church and is a member of St. Peter’s Vestry and a synod representative.

Mr. Millet is a true St. David’s islander and has been involved in all aspects of Bermudian culture from the East end of the island. We acknowledge his contributions to the development of the unique St. David’s culture and his tireless commitment to his neighbours and fellow country-people.

2015 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2015 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were Rose Patricia Douglas, Ernest Roy Richardson, Glenn Astwood, and George Llewellyn Hollis. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

Rose Patricia Douglas

Rose Patricia Douglas was raised in a family who believed strongly in helping others. She grew up in a close-knit neighbourhood on Suffering Lane in St. George’s, and remembers her parents regularly taking food to neighbouring families. Whenever she asked why, she was told the food would spoil soon if they didn’t give it away. It was before the days of a lot of refrigeration so it made sense. She and her brother also spent many hours grating cassava as a chore. It was years before she understood that her parents were actually giving away the food and cassava to help their less fortunate neighbours.“My parents believed in sharing,” she said. Her grandparents were also passionate about helping the community and would often take in children in need.

Early on Rose decided to become a teacher. She trained at Ottawa Teachers College where she received a through preparation in teaching. She also did a psychology degree at Queen’s University. After university she taught at St. John’s Preschool, the Heard Chapel Preschool, at East End Primary and at St. George’s Secondary School. She found teaching to be a wonderful experience. She loved encouraging children to exceed the expectations they had set for themselves. There were times Rose had been criticized for demanding too much from her students; but many of the students themselves were grateful. She still sees many of her former students today. She retired from teaching at age 60.

Today, she continues to carry out her family’s sense of responsibility to the community. She regularly volunteers her time with Project Action, a local charity that provides transportation to senior citizens and the physically handicapped. She handles the pick-up scheduling and also regularly gives presentations about the organization to help raise money and awareness. The presentations are something she has learned to like over the years as she had a fear of public speaking. She also helps with organizing of fundraising events. For a recent grand tea, she and other volunteers worked through the night and into the morning to get everything ready. She also volunteers with a feeding programme at Ebenezer Methodist Church. They serve meals to people in need on the second Thursday of every month. Rose coordinated the programme for a year to get it off the ground.

Ernest Roy Richardson

Ernest Roy Richardson, commonly known as “Leroy Tubby Richardson”, a well renowned cricketer, was born June 30th 1921. He is the son of the late Robert James Richardson and Alberta Olive Ellen Richardson. He was married to the late Olive Eleanor Millicent Steede; and father to Leroy, Calvin, Randy, Lynette and Tracey Richardson.

In 1938, he became a member of the St. George’s Colts Sports Club; both cricket and football teams – the Bolton Wanderers. Also in 1939, became a member of the very first Colts Cup Match team that played against the Somerset Colts in which St. George’s Colts were victorious. From this he became a life time member of the St. George’s Cricket Club with the “B” team and periodically with the “A” team. He was chosen to represent the “A” team against a strong Trinidadian team captained by Ben Sealy. Prior Jones was a very fast West Indies Test Team bowler and he scored 30 runs out of the teams 225, unfortunately they lost by 25 runs.

In 1941, he was the first member to play in the Annual Cup Match. During this game he captured his very first wicket from Bermuda cricketer Alma Champ Hunt. Before he was called to bowl the score was 129 for 7 and last man was 104. By the end of the first day of the match Somerset won by 31 runs.

To his credit, he played in a total of 11 Cup Matches, capturing 14 wickets and taking 10 catches. In 1945, he scored 35 runs in 2 hours and 25 minutes which was a match saving performance. His best year as captain was in 1951, bowling 22 overs, 6 maidens and 9 wickets for 56 runs.

During his 50 year cricket career, he played against a large number of both local and foreign teams with 93 runs being his highest single innings score.

On May 4th 1942; he was recruited to serve in the Bermuda Militia Artillery which was stationed at the St. David’s Battery. While in the Bermuda Militia Artillery, he became a regular member of the Battery cricket and football teams. He had the good fortune to be selected as a member of the Governor’s Cup competition for both the football and cricket teams which were strictly military and naval.

In 1943, he then became a life time member of the Royal Artillery Association, Bermuda Branch. In addition to cricket, he was later elected president from 1962 – 1969. He was then re-elected in 1974 and served a total of 15 years.

He later joined the Bermuda Prison Services on August 1st 1950 and remained there for 21 years and was later promoted to Chief Officer. In 1970 he received the award for Long Service, Good Conduct and Efficiency by His Excellency, The Governor Lord Martonmere.

Glenn Astwood

As a child, Glenn’s father would always take him to watch the Edward Cross Long Distance Comet Race on the Queen’s Birthday holiday in June. He always admired Howard Lee in High Yella and was a great fan of his. When he was about 13 his friend Larry Ingham took him out sailing in one of the boats that his father had built. During summer holidays, he would sail from Somerset Bridge to town and back. That inspired him to build a sail boat in his woodwork class in high school.

As a teenager in school in New York, Glenn went to see the movie Jaws with his brother. Glenn was fascinated by the catamarans that the kids were sailing in the movie. When he returned to Bermuda, he bought a second hand Tornado and started racing in the Tornado class. He took part in the races week after week. Slowly, with persistence, he started to get better and better; until he finally started winning regattas.

Glenn went to the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles as an alternate to Alan Burland and Chris Nash. He later teamed up with Eddie Bardgett and they set their sights on qualifying for the 1988 Seoul Olympics. With this motivation, and financial assistance from Duncan McBeath and Fritz Reiter, they achieved their goal.

Glenn’s advice to young kids is to be passionate — be willing to listen to any advice you receive. Hone your skills; enjoy your sailing and be willing to help others, as you never know what opportunities may come as a result.

According to Mr. Astwood, these are exciting times in Bermuda with the America’s Cup at our doorstep; and he is sure there will be great opportunities for Bermuda’s young sailors.

George Llewellyn Hollis

George Llewellyn Hollis, a third generation fisherman, has become well known for his adventures at sea. His love of the ocean began in his earliest years when his grandmother babysat him. She would keep him in a punt while she searched the shoreline for mussels, which she later sold to markets. When his family moved to Spanish Point, he became acquainted with older fisherman. He enjoyed learning about their work and hearing their tall tales. Eventually, he was able to go out with them on fishing trips; and later blow the conch shell around the neighbourhood to sell the catch. During those early days, Mr. Hollis took up scuba diving, bottle collecting, and participated in powerboat racing. Today, he is the oldest living racer from that era.

Sometime in the 1970s, Mr. Hollis began commercial fishing. Being an engineer by trade gave him an edge in fishing. He combined his knowledge of technology with his fishing and developed many successful techniques.

He has had the honour of assisting in the rescue of countless vessels over the years. And of course like any seaman, he has a treasury of stories to tell. He often recounts his adventures as a fisherman and an ocean rescuer. These informal talks led to his being invited to the world-renowned Smithsonian Folklife Festival held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. in 2001. In that year the Smithsonian hosted its 35th Annual Folklife Festival, where Bermuda’s culture and folklife were impressively displayed.

Mr. Hollis was chosen to serve on the Government’s Historic Wrecks Authority when it first came into operation. He still serves on other marine-related boards. Mr. Hollis has also been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Bermuda Arts Council in 2009 and served as a Tradition Bearer in the Folklife Apprenticeship Programme also in 2009. Mr. Hollis was featured in the Bermuda Folklife Documentary Llewellyn Hollis: Fisherman launched on 19 June 2014.

His delightfully entertaining stories convey not only the noteworthy practices of the past, but also the wisdom and creative thinking upon which they were founded. With each enthusiastic re-telling of history, he is generating well-deserved respect and honour for the past and those associated with it.

2014 | Bermuda Day Grand Marshals

The 2014 Bermuda Day Grand Marshals were June Caisey, George Leon Burt, Frances Eddy, Keith W. Battersbee, Elise Outerbridge, and Connie Dey. The biographies below were provided by the government when the recognition was announced.

June Caisey

June Caisey is the First Lady of entertainment in Bermuda. Her list of accomplishments, awards, and accolades and various entertainment thresholds are long and varied. A vanguard of the island’s entertainment and matriarch to her talented offspring and third generation of grandchildren, nephews, nieces, and friends, hallowed halls echo the word legend in her name.

The path to her life journey has been stamped with the consensus that she is a national treasure. Though honoured with numerous awards, media coverage, and a loyal following island-wide and internationally, her naturally humble nature leaves her without the need to seek the spotlight while simultaneously receiving it graciously when it has sought her. Her youth began in the spotlight singing with her family and friends at St. Paul AME Church—she was four years old.

When Victor Scott Primary School was known as Central she was a 10-year-old shining star with a part in her first musical play. A lead singer in The Berkeley Institute school choir, she graduated from there to attend the all girl Alma College in Canada. Once again her natural talents made her a stand out amongst her peers. Upon her return to the island with a degree, she worked at music pioneer Terry Brannon’s The Band Stand music store. Mr. Brannon is widely known as the man who single handedly brought international acts to Bermuda to perform at his 40 Thieves night club, many like Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye were unknown before performing in Bermuda. From that connection many opportunities came Mrs. Caisey’s way, including the offer from Don and Elspeth Gibson to perform across the island in a musical revue. She accepted and became the lead singer and dancer. During that time hotels understood that tourists wanted to see local acts, and that understanding was rewarded with talent like Mrs. Caisey’s that were on par with any band, any singer or dancer or actress the world over. June Caisey is that talent, that treasure, an insurmountable mountain of stature and grace.

It was those elements of her spirit connecting with other like artists that helped to brand our local entertainment as top notch all over the world over by visitors to our island.

The booming market saw stars in countless revues from 1959–1968. She performed with numerous bands spanning generations including renowned pianist James Richardson. She passed the torch to her daughter Phiemma, who has performed duets with her mother most famously during their Caisey Family Productions which has helped charities with donations from the proceeds of their variety shows which also star many of the most well known local artist, who she also is happy to call her friends first. Her grandson Zion has made a name for himself as an artist continuing the family tradition Mrs. Caisey began.

George Leon Burt

George Leon Burt spent his early education at Elliott Primary School and Skinner’s School, which eventually became Howard Academy. He began formally learning his trade through a correspondence course in masonry at American Technical School and received a certificate in supervisory management studies. He received a diploma in management practice from the Sixth Form Centre at Robert’s Avenue in Devonshire, and was admitted into the membership of the Institute of Supervisory Management in April 1981.

After joining the civil service as the first established Bermudian Buildings Superintendent or Project Manager, he was given the task of overseeing all maintenance including Government House, Cabinet Office, the Adult and Junior Libraries, the Fisheries office on Coney Island and preparing school classrooms to receive computers.

The high point in his career as a tradesman was when he laid the corner stone for City hall Building; his second-most important achievement was to build a moon gate at Archlyn Villa, Cox’s Hill, which still stands. As a selfemployed contractor, he carries out work for Government, and has worked on renovations at Harmony Hall and Pomander Gate. Mr. Burt has built and renovated several homes and worked on two churches.

On 31 December 2005, he was awarded Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour in recognition of his building and community service. Finally, Mr. Burt treasures the Certificate of Appreciation he received from The White House, U.S.A. This was awarded to Mr. Leon Burt by the members of the White House Communications Agency who wished to express sincere appreciation for the outstanding manner in which he provided support to the President of the United States during his visit to attend a meeting between the President of the United States, George Bush and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain. The Certificate states: “Your unique abilities, coupled with your superb attitude and professionalism, enabled our Agency to provide critical communications for the President and the White House Staff. March 14, 1991— Signed by William D. Miller, Presidential Communications”. Today, Mr. Burt is still favoured by all for his enormous community spirit.

Frances Eddy

Frances Eddy has taught Grow Biointensive Gardening courses to over 500 local residents since 2000 and for two years at the male Ferry Reach Correctional Facility. Ms. Eddy is a founder of the Bermuda Farmers Market she managed for four years starting 2002. She is a graduate of the now discontinued Department of Agriculture Apprenticeship Scheme and has worked 13 years at the Bermuda Natural History Museum and Bermuda Botanical Gardens in technical positions. She has extensive knowledge of Bermuda’s natural history and is an experienced tour guide. Ms. Eddy has a master’s degree in art and is the author of numerous articles published in The Royal Gazette Green Pages section on food crops and sustainable agriculture topics.

Keith W. Battersbee

Keith W Battersbee is the youngest son of seven children born to Basil Winfield, and Agnes Amelia Battersbee. Grandparents were Stanley and Ada Battersbee, and William Francis and Agnes Wilson. He was born on September 02, 1940. He grew up in the Cox’s Hill, Pembroke West area, and as a youngster attended Northlands Primary School and the St. George Secondary School. He was a member of the St. Alban’s Sea Scouts under Robert (Bob) Kennedy and Teddy Brangman He is married to Merle (Nearon).

In 1957 he began his Maritime career by working at the Sherwood Manor Hotel Marina renting and servicing a fleet of power and sail boat rentals. He always had a passion for the sea and during his days off, often accompanied Pilot Walter H. Darrell and sometimes other fisherman in the area during fishing trips on their boats.

His passion for the sea grew stronger and in 1960 at the age of 20, he began working at the Bermuda Government Board of Trade Department. In May of 1963 he was selected by Mr. Stanley Gascoigne & Hon. John Patton to travel to the United Kingdom in order to attend a special training course in Tugs and Towing Operations. As a result of this selection, he became the first Black Bermudian to be chosen for overseas training by the Board of Trade Department.

The Training he received was aboard some of the oldest, as well as the most modern tugs being operated in Europe at that time. His training was with, R & JH Rea Towing Co Ltd in Milford Haven in Wales, the Isle of Wright & South of England Steam Packet Co in Southampton England, and Ship Towage London Ltd in Gravesend on the River Thames in London. During this time he had the privilege of being involved in every conceivable aspect of towing and tug operations in the various ports of the UK. This included offshore assignments as far away as the Hook of Holland.

At the completion of this training he returned to Bermuda and was given command of the tug HMS Justice, an old British Navy World War 2 Tug. He was the youngest person to be Captain and have command of a vessel of this class!! He was involved in many towing and tug assist assignments until he studied and became – first a Junior Branch Pilot in August, 1965, a Branch Pilot and in 1989 and after the retirement of Pilot John Kennedy, he was appointed Pilot Warden/Harbourmaster of the Bermuda Branch Pilots Service. In 2004, he became the first Black Bermudian Pilot Warden to be appointed as the Acting Director of the Department of Marine & Ports Services.

Under his watch, the Department of Marine & Ports Services introduced the Cadet training Module with a focus on training at a UK based facility. This made it possible for the trainees to receive a British Certificate. The benefit of this Certificate is that it is accepted in all of Europe. Pilots now receive their training at the “Warsash Maritime Center” in Southampton England. In 2005 Mr. Battersbee retired from the position as Pilot Warden/Harbourmaster after serving in that capacity for 16 years and a total of 45 years with the Department.

Today, Mr. Keith Battersbee takes pride in the fact that one of the first trainees under his watch is now pursuing his dream to become a Master Mariner.

Elise Outerbridge

Elise Outerbridge is curator and Collections Manager at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art. She started as a volunteer in 1987 and has continued her dedication to the concept of re-patriating artwork inspired by Bermuda. An American by birth, Elise has lived in Bermuda since 1969 when she married Stuart and settled here, raising three proud Bermudian children. She was educated at Pine Manor College in Boston and went to study Fine Arts at New York University.

Connie Dey

If you are over 60, you may have first met Connie Dey as a ‘voice’ on the popular radio drama Kindley Air Theatre. Connie had just settled in Bermuda as the bride of Joseph Dey, Housing Officer at Kindley Air Force Base, and she immediately jumped into the Bermudian theatrical scene. Over the years she was also the voice of many radio ads for various local retailers. And … if you dialed “974” on the telephone, “What’s on in Bermuda” would tell you what cultural events were currently going on around the Island.

That was 1958, and Connie had also just joined the BMDS. Since then her name has appeared in some 70 programmes – including 20 Christmas Pantomimes, where she is always a “baddie” or comic character. “I have never played a Good Fairy,” she chuckles – “That might ruin my image!” She performed with Bermuda Shorts, a nightclub act at Elbow Beach (1961-63), Jabulani Repertory Company at the Hamilton Princess Hotel (1993-95), and at least nine other temporary drama groups.

Connie’s association with Bermuda’s Trade Development Board – predecessor of the Department of Tourism – began in 1959 when she served as Production Assistant for the staging of several elaborate theatrical events to celebrate Bermuda’s 350th Anniversary Year. Subsequent organizational responsibilities with Tourism included Annual Floral Pageants, College Weeks, Rendezvous Seasons and two Tall Ships Races.

Annual Rendezvous Activities continue to run from November to March, now under the aegis of the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, and Connie remains involved as commentator for the “Skirling Ceremony”; hostess for the “Gombey Revue”; and guide for a “Walking Tour of St. George’s.”

She also served on the Department’s Heritage Advisory Committee from 1999 until she retired last year. She was a long-serving judge of the Floral Floats in the Heritage Day Parade, and thoroughly enjoyed her tenure as cocommentator for the Parade with Keevil “The Captain” Burgess.

Connie worked for the Bermuda National Trust for over 20 years. As Assistant to the Director, she helped William Zuill formulate and run Cultural Tours for visiting groups. As Cultural Tourism took hold, Connie took on the fulltime job as Bermuda’s first Cultural Tourism Officer from 1992 until she retired in 2003.

Though Connie insists she has only been doing what she loves, several honours have been bestowed upon her: Bermuda Arts Council, Lifetime Achievement Award, 2010; Visitors Industry Partnership, “Best Tour Guide”, 2008, and Lifetime Achievement Award, 2013; BMDS, Honourary Patron, 2005; Bermuda National Trust, Honourary Life Member, 2005; National Dance Foundation of Bermuda, Honourary Board Member , after 15 years as Vice Chair. She is a life/member of a dozen other organizations and is a weekly volunteer for the Bermuda National Trust, the Bermuda National Gallery and St. Peter’s Church.

Connie is grateful for these opportunities to give back to her Island home. “I believe in advancing our arts, in protecting our fragile environment, in preserving and promoting our history and our unique culture for ourselves and our visitors. We are all so blessed to call Bermuda our home.”

“It is such an honour to serve as a Grand Marshall in the 2014 Bermuda Day Parade. Thank you!!”