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 Gray, Norman Jones, Walter Jones, James Kempe, Richard Masters, and DeForest Trimingham all representing the island.
The official Olympic site notes, “Rome finally got its chance to stage the Olympic Games, 54 years after Italy had to give up hosting the Games. These Games saw a close union between sport and culture in this city on the banks of the Tiber with a rich historical past.”
- Location: Rome, Italy
- Athletes: 5338
- Teams: 83
- Bermuda athletes: 9
- Sports Bermuda competed in: Sailing
- Sailing: Albert Darrell, Richard Divall, Brownlow Eve, Brownlow Gray, Norman Jones, Walter Jones, James Kempe, Richard Masters, and DeForest Trimingham