News Archive, Month: September 2025

Para fencer Dimitri Coutya hugging a member of the British Fencing support staff after winning Category B foil gold at the 2025 Para Fencing World Championships

Paralympic gold-medallist Dimitri Coutya reclaims Para Fencing World Championships crown as Bath-based squad impress in Iksan

08 September 2025

Dimitri Coutya added the Para Fencing World Championships foil title to his Paralympic gold medal during a strong week for the University of Bath-based British Fencing squad in Iksan, South Korea. Coutya, in his first competition since Paris 2024, fought back from 9-4 down to beat China’s Yanke Feng 15-11 in a rematch of the Paralympic Category B foil final to reclaim the title he last won at the 2017 World Championships. He also won...

A composite picture of rowers Becky Wilde (left) and Cedol Dafydd on podiums at the 2025 European Championships, wearing gold medals. Becky is also holding a Union Flag behind her back.

Bath graduates Becky Wilde and Cedol Dafydd selected to make World Rowing Championships debuts for Great Britain

02 September 2025

Olympic medallist Becky Wilde and fellow University of Bath graduate Cedol Dafydd are set to make their World Rowing Championships debuts for Great Britain in Shanghai later this month. The duo, who both trained and studied at the University, have been selected in the women’s and men’s quadruple sculls respectively for the 2025 championships, which take place from 21st to 28th September. Sport and Social Sciences graduate Wilde won women’s double sculls bronze at Paris...

Pentathlon GB athletes Charlie Follett, Olivia Green and Emma Whitaker on a podium wearing the silver medals they won at the 2025 Pentathlon World Championships.

Women’s team silver and fantastic fourth place for student James Hulme as Pentathlon GB impress at World Championships

01 September 2025

University of Bath alumnae Charlie Follett, Olivia Green and Emma Whitaker won women’s team silver for Pentathlon GB at the 2025 UIPM Pentathlon World Championships in Kaunas, Lithuania. There was also a fantastic fourth-placed finish at his first senior World Champs for James Hulme in the men’s final, the Team Bath Breakthrough Programme student-athlete capping an excellent season which also saw him win bronze at the European Junior Championships and place fifth at the World...

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