EQUESTIAN
Racing to return to Shelly Bay?
Shelly Bay could be transformed into a horse racing track once again as the galloping ghost of the past pulls the sport towards a bright new future.
50-horse honour guard for Paddy Heslop's funeral
A procession of around 50 horses will escort much loved vet and 'icon of the equestrian scene' Dr. Paddy Heslop to his final resting place.
Is Aitken the favourite for Athlete of the Year?
There have been some standout performances for women in sports this year. But who is your number one?
Tough choice for Junior Athlete of the Year
After profiling the contenders for Bermuda Sun male and female Sports Personality of the Year in the last two editions, today James Whittaker and Don Burgess turn their attention to the stars of the future
Speed Time and Sims break track record
Records are made to be broken and with good conditions on Sunday, pony racing enthusiasts could see it happen two weeks in a row
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Mello: I'm not a drug cheat'
Banned pony racer Colin Mello has quit the sport after being implicated in a so-called 'drug scandal' for an offence he says amounts to giving his horse a headache pill.
Speed Time breaks track record - again
It's all too common to hear of athletes wanting to raise the bar, but in this case, you have one that's constantly trying to lower it.
Pony champion Speed Time breaks leg and is put down
It's the worst thing a horse owner has to decide to do - put down a lame animal.
Sanctions coming!
Seven sporting bodies are close to being stripped of all financing and use of Government facilities if they don't meet next month's drug testing deadlines.
Drug suspensions reduced for first timers
Suspensions for drug cheats in Harness Pony Racing have been reduced for first-time offenders in the wake of last month's doping controversy.
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Hayley Ball wins first show of season
The BEF held their warm up show of the season, the Schooling Jumping CEA & Chile Trials Show, this past Saturday.
Lancelot wins dressage opener
The Bermuda Dressage Group held their season opener under some unfavourable skies last Saturday. Those who have some horse show mileage know that it wouldn't be a horse show without the rain!
Lopes takes second
Tyler Lopes won the Freestyle test at the Children of the Americas Dressage Invitational with ascore of 76.608 per cent and place second overall in the competition.
Moniz and Smith to make international debuts
Jaeda Smith and Katie Moniz have been selected by the Bermuda Equestrian Federation to represent Bermuda at the final leg of the Caribbean Equestrian Federation's (CEA) 2009 Junior Jumping competition to be held in Kingston, Jamaica on November 21.
Disease cancels horse events
An outbreak of disease has closed the National Equestrian Centre for two weeks.
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