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Lelah Lewis
Rhanishka Gibbs
Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis (right), Glenys Hanna-Martin, Minister of Education, Science and Technology, and …
Kimaya Saunders (left) and Jaylah Theadgill.
Kyana Higgs
Mia Patton
Christon Joseph (right) and Harold Simmons
David Singh, of The Bahamas, in action during the CARIFTA Swimming Championship at Betty Kelly …
Shimar Davis (left) and Bernard Kemp (right) both recorded 2.00m in the under-20 boys high …
Rollie Hanna soared to 14.85m in the under-20 boys triple jump to secure the bronze …
Brenden Vanderpool surpassed his previous national and CARIFTA record of 5.06m and replaced it with …
The Bahamas’ under-17 boys 4x100m relay team clocked 42.30 seconds for a third place finish.
The Bahamas pulled together a bronze medal performance in the under-20 girls 4x100m relay. The …
Kenny Moxey Jr was greeted by his father Kenny Moxey Sr after winning the boys …
TEAM Bahamas’ under-17 girls 4x100 metre relay team, shown from left to right, Kianna Henchell, …
Terrell McCoy Photo: Tenajh Sweeting
ZURI and her mother Felicia moved to Canada, where Zuri plays for the Charlottetown Cyclones.
Zuri Carey
Zuri and her team, the Charlottetown Cyclones.
ANN Marie Davis (centre), Spouse of the Prime Minister, was presented with Dr Juliette Storr’s …
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