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Swimmers qualify for the Carifta Games and Caribbean champs.
By BRENT STUBBS
Senior Sports Reporter
bstubbs@tribunemedia.net
The Barracudas Swim Club's annual KPMG Invitational over the weekend produced a number of qualifiers for the Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships and the Carifta Swimming Championships.
Heading the list of qualifiers at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center were Dionisio Carey of the Barracudas and Andreas Weech of the Sea Be...
14 Lightning strikes! - Could that be the cause of the Power outage at the pool on Friday Night
14 Lightning strikes! - Could that be the cause of the Power outage at the pool on Friday Night
Six swimmers from Lucayan Lightning Swim Team achieved 14 personal best
times and 8 CARIFTA qualifying times in Nassau last weekend, at the KPMG
Invitational ,hosted by Barracuda Swim Club. This is the second
consecutive time the team has travelled and all swimmers have achieved
personal best times; clear indication of the focus and dedication of the
coach and swimmers.
Coach Andy Loveitt st...
Barracudas Shine In Florida Swimmeet
Barracudas Shine In Florida Swimmeet
THE Barracudas swim club shined at the Speedo Plantation Winter Championship meet in Plantation, Florida.
Bastian Wins Two Gold Medals at Plantation Meet
Bastian Wins Two Gold Medals at Plantation Meet
Izaak Bastian, 10, was the golden boy for The Bahamas, winning a gold medal in both of the 50 and 100 yard breaststroke at the recent Speedo Plantation Winter Championship in Plantation, Florida.
Swimming
Swimming
The first long course swim meet for the 2010/2011 swimming season will be hosted by the Barracuda Swim Club at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center.
Top swimmers from New Providence and Freeport, Grand Bahama are expected to hit the water today and Saturday. The meet, which is sanctioned by the Bahamas Swimming Federation (BSF) and sponsored by Family Guardian Insurance is being used as a pr...
Swimming
Swimming
The first long course swim meet for the 2010/2011 swimming season will be hosted by the Barracuda Swim Club at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center.
Top swimmers from New Providence and Freeport, Grand Bahama are expected to hit the water today and Saturday. The meet, which is sanctioned by the Bahamas Swimming Federation (BSF) and sponsored by Family Guardian Insurance is being used as a pre-q...
sports inbrief
sports inbrief
SWIMMING BARRACUDA SWIM MEET
THE Barracuda Swim Club is scheduled to host the first Long Course swim meet of the Bahamas Swimming Federation on Friday and Saturday at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex. This meet is sponsored by Family Guardian Insurance. The meet is set for 6pm Friday and 9am Saturday. Many of the swimmers will be using this meet to qualify for the Florida Gold Coast Winter ...
National title for Swift swimminng
National title for Swift swimminng
On the strength of five senior female swimmers who came from college and dominated that division, and the country's most decorated male swimmer ever, Swift Swimming returned to the top of competitive swimming here in The Bahamas.
The well established club carted off its first national title since 2006, racking up more than 2,100 points to easily out-distance their nearest rival, the Sea Bees Sw...
Swift swimming at RBC Nationals
Swift swimming at RBC Nationals
After three sessions of intense competition at the Betty Kelly Kenning National Aquatics Center, the Swift Swimming Club led the field of confirmed swim teams participating in the Royal Bank of Canada's (RBC) National Swimming Championships, by more than 170 points. The closest to Swift Swimming was the Sea Bees Swim Club, followed by the defending champions Barracudas Swim Club and the Dolphins S...
Dr. Arlington Lightbourne, President, Bahamas Wellness Health Systems, says the time to fear barracuda is when it is on your plate.
A leading doctor is urging folks in Nassau and the Family Islands to stop eating barracuda, warning that a moment’s sweet taste can turn into a year-long sour battle to recover.
“Every summer we see an increase in large fish consumption with more people going boating and fishing,” said Dr. Arlington Lightbourne, President of Bahamas Wellness Health Systems with three clinics in Eleuthera...