Bermuda sent a team of eight athletes to the Olympic Games in Paris, including six debutants – Jah-Nhai Perinchief, Adriana Penruddocke, Erica Hawley, Tyler Smith, Emma […]
A team of two athletes represented Bermuda at the Paralympic Games in Paris. Jessica Lewis, the island’s most decorated para-athlete, made her fourth appearance at the […]
Sprinter Jessica Lewis became a three-time Paralympian when she represented Bermuda at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, in 2021 – a Games postponed for […]
This Olympics, which was actually held in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, was a momentous event for Bermuda, as it saw Dame Flora Duffy win […]
Tucker Murphy, who was making his third Winter Olympics appearance, was Bermuda’s sole competitor at the 2018 Winter Olympics, where he placed 100th in the men’s […]
Bermuda was represented by sprinter Jessica Lewis and boccia player Yushae Desilva-Andrade in the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2016. Location: Rio de Janeiro, […]
Bermuda sent a team of eight athletes to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, including six who were making their debuts at this […]
Tucker Murphy, competing at his second Winter Olympics, placed 84th in the 15 kilometre in classical cross country skiing. The official Olympic site notes: “The 2014 […]
Jessica Lewis competed at her first Paralympic Games in London, Great Britain, in 2012, becoming the first Bermudian to make an appearance in the Paralympic Games. […]
Bermuda sent a team of eight athletes to the Olympic Games in London in 2012, with Tyrone Smith enjoying his best showing when he reached the […]
Tucker Murphy made his debut at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada in 2010, placing 88th in the 15 kilometre freestyle in cross country skiing. The […]
Alexander J Mitchell represented Bermuda in equestrian at the Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, in 2008. Location: Beijing, China Bermuda athletes: 1 Sports Bermuda competed in: […]
Bermuda sent a team of six athletes to the Beijing Olympics in 2008, including a 20-year-old triathlete named Flora Duffy. The official Olympic site notes, “Beijing […]
Patrick Singleton was Bermuda’s sole representative at the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy in 2006, placing nineteenth in the men’s skeleton. The official Olympic site notes, […]
Equestrian pair Kirsty Anderson and Alexander J Mitchell travelled to Athens, Greece, to compete at the Paralympics in Athens, Greece, in 2004. Location: Athens, Greece Bermuda […]
The 2004 Olympics for Bermuda were notable as the island fielded the first ever Black woman – from any nation in the world – to compete […]
Patrick Singleton was the island’s sole competitor at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, placing 37th in the men’s single luge. The official Olympic site […]
Alexander J Mitchell and Kirsty Anderson represented Bermuda in equestrian at the Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia, in 2000. Location: Sydney, Australia Bermuda athletes: 2 Sports […]
Bermuda sent a team of five athletes to the 2020 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia,, and sailor Peter Bromby and his crew Lee White earned the […]
Patrick Singleton made his debut at the Winter Olympics in Japan, placing 27th in the men’s single luge. The official Olympic site notes, “Snowboarding debuted as […]
Bermuda’s athletes competed for the first time at the Paralympic Games in 1996, with equestrians Kirsty Anderson and Phyllis Harshaw representing the island. Location: Atlanta, United […]
Bermuda travelled to Atlanta for the 1996 Olympic Games with a team of ten athletes, including three from track and field. The official Olympic site notes: […]
Simon Payne made his second Winter Olympic appearance for Bermuda, where he placed 30th in the men’s single luge finishing in a time of 3:30.637 in […]
A team of 20 athletes, including Bermuda’s “Three Musketeers” – Brian Wellman, Troy Douglas and Clarence “Nicky” Saunders – represented the island at the Barcelona Games […]
The year 1992 was a landmark moment for Bermuda, with Simon Payne etching his name in the history books as the first Bermudian to make an […]
The 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, is notable in that Bermuda was represented in six different sports, the largest variety of sports at that time. […]
Bermuda sent a team of 12 athletes, including a trio of cyclists, to represent the island at the Los Angeles Games in 1984. The official Olympic […]
The 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada, marked a historic milestone for Bermuda as boxer Clarence Hill won the island’s first-ever Olympic medal, placing Bermuda on […]
Nine Bermudian athletes, including seven sailors, travelled to Munich, Germany, for the Olympic Games in 1972. The official Olympic site notes: “On 5 September, eight Palestinian […]
A Bermuda team of six athletes, including four sailors, travelled to Mexico City, Mexico, for the Olympic Games in 1968. The official Olympic site notes: “The […]
The 1964 Olympics was the third consecutive Summer Olympics that Bermuda fielded a team consisting entirely of sailors; with Kirk Cooper, Jay Hooper, Penny Simmons, and […]
The 1960 Olympics was the second consecutive Summer Olympics that Bermuda fielded a team consisting entirely of sailors; with Albert Darrell, Richard Divall, Brownlow Eve, Brownlow […]
In the 1956 Olympics, Bermuda fielded a three-person team – Brownlow Eve, James Kempe, and Bernard Ward – who all competed in sailing The official Olympic […]
Bermuda was represented by six athletes, two each in swimming, diving and athletics, at the Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland, in 1952. The official Olympic site […]
Bermuda made its next appearance in the 1948 Olympics, with a multi-racial and mixed-gender team in athletics, diving, and swimming. The athletics team included Phyllis Edness, […]
Bermuda sent its first team to the 1936 Olympic Games. The team comprised of Percy Belvin, Edmund Cooper, Forster Cooper, Leonard Spence, Dudley Spurling, and John […]