News Archive, Month: October 2016

Charlie Attwood of the British Swimming National Centre Bath, July 2016

Swimmer Charlie Attwood going to new heights as build-up to Tokyo 2020 begins

05 October 2016

University of Bath-based Charlie Attwood is one of 16 potential Tokyo 2020 Olympians selected by British Swimming to attend an altitude training camp in Flagstaff, Arizona later this month. It is the first of ten altitude camps that will take place between now and the Tokyo Games and each swimmer chosen is considered to be of the optimal age and performance profile to excel at the next Olympics. Attwood is starting his second season of...

Levi Davis looking to make his mark with University and Bath Rugby

05 October 2016

Fresher Levi Davis has arrived at the University of Bath determined to continue his education both in the lecture hall and on the rugby pitch. The Sports Performance student, an England U18 international, is part of the University squad for the new BUCS Super Rugby league and has also made two appearances for Bath Rugby’s 2nd XV so far this season, scoring a second-half try against Saracens Storm at The Rec on Monday. In an...

Team Bath Netball coach Emily Perry takes lead role with England U21s ahead of World Youth Cup

03 October 2016

Team Bath Netball’s Emily Perry will stage her first training camp as the new England U21 Head Coach at the University of Bath this week. The next generation of Roses players will be at the Sports Training Village on Wednesday and Thursday (October 5&6) as they continue building towards the 2017 Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana. Perry was previously assistant to former Team Bath player Tamsin Greenway, who has stepped down from the England...

Jamie Cooke and Samantha Murray contested the Kremlin Cup in October 2016

Top-five finish at Kremlin Cup for Jamie Cooke and Samantha Murray in Moscow

03 October 2016

Pentathlon GB’s Jamie Cooke and Samantha Murray narrowly missed out on a podium place after strong performance in the mixed relay at Sunday’s Kremlin Cup in Moscow. In their first appearances since the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the University of Bath-based duo – renowned as two of the best swimmers on the international pentathlon circuit – got off to a storming start by finishing three seconds clear of the field in the pool. Twenty wins...

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