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“Cayman has great a future in football, but the best and probably the only way to get there is to develop the talents and not focus on s... Read more
By CIFA in General

The Cayman Island Football Association would like to remind clubs participating in the 2010-11 Cayman Premier League that the CIFA Player Status Co... Read more
By CI Amateur Swimming Association in Swimming

Saturday 11th September 2010 is the date for the 26th Foster's Food Fair 800m Sea Swim. More information and on-line pre-registration will be avail... Read more
By Tom McCallum in CICA Races

The next Reefathlon event aims to get everyone involved! We will be holding a ‘no man (woman or child) left behind’ first loop of ... Read more
Cayman Sports Person of the week this week, bought to you courtesy of Burger King and the CaymanNetNews, is swimming sensation Brett Fraser.
Swimming sensation Brett Fraser is an enigma. His other brother, Shaune, was our Sports Person last week.
Just like Shaune, Brett was introduced to the water when he was six weeks old by his parents. As such with rigorous training at the Lions Pool thanks to Laura Ribbens of Fitness Connection as well as Coach Penny McDowall, Brett had only one option out of the pool, to become a successful swimmer.
At high school, in Jacksonville, Florida, Brett claimed19 straight Florida state championships.
According to his mother, Laurice Fraser, the young man has a special stroke in the backstroke, which sets him apart from competition. Brett has been performing exceptionally well despite not winning the just concluded 17th Annual Flowers Sea Swim.
In the 2007-08 season Brett was placed third in the 200 free style swimming with a time of (1:42.21). Previously he had touched fifth in the 100-meter free style (53.31) at the Alabama Invitational.
He had earlier recorded a 21st-place finish in the 100 back (53.15) at the Boilermaker Invitational and finished fifth in the 100 free style (46.58) at Kentucky.
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