Outstanding Athletic Performance Incentive Awards

The public should be aware that Bermuda’s elite athletes who achieve the required standards to compete and secure a medal in prestigious events like the World Championships, Olympic Games, Pan American Games, Commonwealth Games, and the Central American and Caribbean Games, are entitled to receive funding rewards from the Government of Bermuda.

As part of our commitment, the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport has established the Outstanding Athletic Performance Incentive Programme to highlight the significant value that this Government places on those who perform at such a high calibre.

This initiative not only recognises the excellence of these outstanding athletes, but also represents the gratitude of the Government for the way that they represented Bermuda with pride and distinction.

From June 23 – July 9, 2023, Team Bermuda participated in the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC Games) in San Salvador and the Dominican Republic.

During the games, our athletes performed exceptionally on the world stage, and today, we have a wonderful opportunity to recognize and celebrate those who have excelled in their respective sports disciplines.

Team Bermuda brought home six medals from the CAC Games:

• Emma Harvey in swimming won two medals: a silver in the women’s 50 meters backstroke and a bronze in the 50 meters butterfly.

• Madelyn Moore, also in swimming, won silver in the 50m freestyle.

• Dage Minors in athletics won a bronze in the 1500 meters.

• Caitlin Conyers in cycling won a bronze in the Women’s Cycling time trial.

• Conor White in cycling won a bronze in the Men’s Cycling time trial.

I cannot think of a more fitting way to demonstrate our appreciation than by publicly recognizing these exceptional athletes who are making a difference and inspiring an entire country. Each of today’s recipients has performed outstandingly well, and we extend our sincere appreciation to all of you.

I’m particularly pleased to offer these awards on the heel of July’s presentation by the Government of more than eighty thousand dollars to elite athletes in recognition of sporting excellence. You are the embodiment of what can be accomplished with determination, commitment, and dedication.

On behalf of the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Sport, congratulations, and we wish you continued success in the next chapter of your journey.

  1. Dage Minors received $2,500 for his bronze in the 1500 meters.
  2. Caitlin Conyers received $2,500 for her bronze in the Women’s Cycling time trial.
  3. Conor White received $2,500 for his bronze in the Men’s Cycling time trial
  4. Madelyn Moore received $4,000 for her silver in the 50 freestyle.
  5. Emma Harvey received $6,500 for her two medals: a silver in the women’s 50 meters backstroke and a bronze in the 50 meters butterfly.

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