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Bermuda’s elite women secure top NACAC indoor rankings

The North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) has released its final regional rankings for the 2025 indoor season, confirming a stellar year for Bermuda’s elite female contingent. As the athletics world pivots toward 2026, the data highlights a period of unprecedented depth and record-breaking consistency for the island’s track and field stars.

Leading the charge is sprinter Caitlyn Bobb, who has solidified her status as one of the region’s premier dual-threat athletes. Bobb ends the season ranked 15th in the 400 metres following a sensational national record performance of 52.69 seconds in Louisville, Kentucky. Her dominance extended to the 200 metres, where she occupies the 21st spot regionally. Her time of 23.95 seconds, clocked in Lubbock, Texas, stands as a new national indoor benchmark and underscores her rapid ascent on the collegiate circuit.

Bermuda’s middle-distance and field event programmes have also earned significant recognition. Shayla Cann enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in the 800 metres, finishing the year as the 16th-ranked indoor runner in the NACAC region. Cann’s clinical performance of 2:09.78 in Virginia served as a highlight of her season, proving her ability to compete with the finest developmental talents in North America.

In the vertical jumps, Sakari Famous remains a formidable presence among the Caribbean’s elite. Famous secured the 12th position in the high jump rankings after clearing 1.78 metres during a high-stakes meet in College Station, Texas. Her inclusion in the top tier caps off a disciplined indoor season, ensuring Bermuda enters 2026 with a powerful presence across the sprint, middle-distance, and field disciplines.

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