Bernard J. Nottage, MD (23 October 1945 – 28 June 2017) was a Bahamian sprinter, gynecologist and politician.
[6] His brother, Kendal, as youth and sports minister, was instrumental in bringing Muhammad Ali to the Bahamas for his controversial last fight in December 1981.
[4] At the 1967 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Nottage finished in sixth place in the men's 200 metres.
[3] In 1988, he was elected to a vice-presidential regional role of the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF).
[3] He died in June 2017 in Florida, at the age of 71,[4][17] with his body lying in state at the House of Assembly.