Ministry To Host ‘Game Changers’ Conference

July 28, 2025 | 5 Comments

The Ministry of Tourism & Transport, Culture & Sport announced ‘Game Changers’, a “dynamic new event series hosted by The Department of Sport and Recreation.”

This marks the relaunch of the National Sports Conference & Expo, taking place from September 5–7, 2025.”

Minister of Tourism & Transport, Culture & Sport Owen Darrell stated, “Game Changers is more than just an event, it is a movement toward transforming the culture of sport in Bermuda. By creating opportunities for learning, connection, and innovation, we are laying the foundation for a healthier, more unified, and high-performing sporting community.”

A Government spokesperson added, “This event directly supports Goal 1: “Increase Participation” of the National Sports Policy, specifically Objective 1.3: “Hold a Sports Expo to Increase Sports Awareness”, by bringing together athletes, coaches, administrators, parents, and community members for three days of workshops, panels, keynote speakers, and hands-on learning, all aimed at strengthening Bermuda’s sporting ecosystem.”

“This Conference represents the latest offering from the Department of Sport and Recreation to ensure that Bermuda’s athletes are supported in the best way possible, both on and off the field,” said Jekon Edness, Senior Sports Development Officer at the Department.

“We are committed to developing a thriving, inclusive, and sustainable sports landscape, and Game Changers is an important step in that journey.”

A Government spokesperson added, “The Game Changers Conference will feature a wide-ranging programme designed to engage, educate, and empower participants across all levels of the sporting community. Highlights include:

“1. Opening Keynote: Beyond the Game – Preparing Bermuda’s student-athletes for life

“2. Panel Discussion: From School Sport to Scholarships – Academic pathways, athletic development, nutrition, and digital readiness

“3. Evening Forum: Breaking Barriers – A conversation with Clyde ‘Bunny’ Best and other trailblazers on equity in sport

“4. Saturday Workshops for:

“1. Athletes & Parents: Injury prevention, nutrition, mental performance, building your brand

“2. Coaches & Admins: Resilience, inclusion, coaching science, bio-banding, and female athlete development

“3. NSGB & Sports Club Symposium – Governance, LTAD implementation, funding models, and volunteer strategies

“5. Sunday Expo: A community showcase with live demos, ‘try-it’ stations, interactive booths, giveaways, and a kids’ zone

“The Game Changers Conference forms part of the Government’s broader commitment to advancing Bermuda’s Long-Term Athlete Development [LTAD] framework and ensuring sustainable success across all levels of sport.

“If you are interested in attending the Game Changers Conference & Expo, there’s nothing to do just yet, simply save the date in your calendar: September 5–7, 2025.

“More details, including the full agenda, speaker line-up, and registration information, will be shared in the coming weeks. We look forward to welcoming participants from across the island as we come together to celebrate, strengthen, and shape the future of sport in Bermuda.

“If you are a thought leader in your sporting discipline or have valuable expertise to share in support of Bermuda’s athletes and the wider sporting ecosystem, we encourage you to reach out to infosportandrec@gov.bm to express your interest in contributing.”

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  1. Joe Bloggs says:

    “We are committed to developing a thriving, inclusive, and sustainable sports landscape, and Game Changers is an important step in that journey”

    How about resuming the Community Education programmes so that more people can be introduced to various sports?

  2. Brilliant. Great to hear of execution says:

    Time for the lottery because if they get that good we will need money to support them.

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      “Time for the lottery”

      No. This is Bermuda. No games of chance will be tolerated.

  3. Hilarious says:

    Bermuda lost its biggest, brightest, and most awesomest game changer – Hazel Clark!

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      Did we lose her or was she driven from the BTA by those who want the BTA to fail?

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