Amara Jones 'would like some hardware'
LONDON, England — For Amara Jones, there’s no greater feeling than to be a part of Team Bahamas at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Team Bahamas off to a flyer
LONDON, England: After a full week’s rest in the games village, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace woke up with an adrenaline rush that sent a shock wave through the Aquatics Centre this morning as the Bahamas began its competition at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Arianna sets record
LONDON, England — After a full week’s rest in the games village, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace woke up with an adrenaline rush that sent a shock wave through the Aquatics Centre as the Bahamas began its competition at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Practice makes perfect for Shaunae
LONDON, England — It’s one thing to be competing in the Olympic Games. It’s another thing to have your father on the sidelines coaching you.
Barry and coach aim for gold
LONDON, England — When Trevor Barry soared to the bronze medal at the IAAF World Championships last year in Daegu, South Korea, his coach Keith Parker was giving him some pointers from his sick bed in the Bahamas.
Debbie's Journal
DEBBIE Ferguson-McKenzie is also penning a journal for The Tribune during the Games. This is her first report:
HAWKE'S EYE: Olympic Blog
SWIMMING at the London Olympics is in full swing, writes Brett Hawke in his latest column for The Tribune.
HAWKE'S EYE: A live blog from the Olympics
Brett Hawke, coach of Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace, continues his column for The Tribune:
'I just have to go out there and perform'
LONDON, England — This is probably the most difficult period for swimmer Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace.
Countdown to competition
LONDON, England — The 2012 Olympic Games has already started, but the countdown is still on for Team Bahamas to start competing.
Anthonique and Shaunae in the Olympic spotlight
LONDON, England — Quarter miler Shaunae Miller and sprinter Anthonique Strachan have been on a world junior course that has them both now stepping out to achieve even greater feats on the senior level.
Will Debbie go for another sprint double?
LONDON, England — Every year as she approaches another Olympic Games, Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie indicates that she’s only going to concentrate on her specialty, the women’s 200 metres.
Sir Arthur Foulkes will be Queen's special guest at opening ceremonies
LONDON, England — Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes said he was delighted to be back at Bahamas House, albeit in a different capacity as he welcomed Team Bahamas to the 2012 Olympic Games.
Pinder has eyes on 400m goal
LONDON, England — For the past three years, Demetrius Pinder has exploded through the finish line as the Bahamas’ national men’s 400 metres champion.



