Track & Field Superstar Dage Minors Excels as an Athlete and Educator

Bermuda HealthCare Services announced Dage Minors as the winner of the BHCS Elite Athlete Award 2022. BHCS Medical Director Dr. Mahesh Reddy presented the middle-distance runner with a $5,000 cheque this afternoon.

An Olympic competitor, Dage has had a phenomenal year on the track and will compete at the Commonwealth Games in England from July 28-August 9th. He placed 3rd at the USATF Bermuda Games in April, and in May, he raced to victory in the men’s 800 meters during the Battle Road Track Club Meet in Massachusetts. Also, in May, Dage competed in the Battle Road Track Club’s Twilight Series Meet 1 at Bentley University in Massachusetts, crossing the line 3rd in the 800 metres.

The elite athlete is a 6x NCAA All-American and Indoor 1000-meter National Record Holder. Minors has represented Bermuda at CAC Games, NACAC Championships, and the Pan American Games.

Dr. Ewart Brown, BHCS Executive Chairman, stated, “We at Bermuda HealthCare Services are delighted to present our Elite Athlete Award to Dage Minors. We have followed him over the years and believe his best results are yet to come.”

Mr. Minors has a BSc in Sports and Recreation Management and an MBA in Leadership from Franklin Pierce University. He holds the record as the most decorated athlete in the program’s history.

Dage Minorswas an assistant coach with the Franklin Pierce University cross country and track and field programs until 2020. The 26-year-old is now a para-educator at Sandy’s Secondary Middle School.

Dr. Brown concluded, “In these days of self-destruction by young Black men, it is refreshing to see a young man like Dage Minors working to strengthen his mind and body.”