Hall of Fame for Sport
Team Bath’s Hall of Fame for Sport recognises the outstanding contribution made by athletes, coaches and administrators to sport at the University of Bath and Team Bath.
Located on the concourse of the Sports Training Village, the Hall of Fame was unveiled in 2014, when Jason Gardener and Ben Rushgrove became its first inductees, and now honours 27 individuals who excelled in their endeavours.
They are:
Timeline of inductees
- 12 May 2014 – Jason Gardener (Athletics)
- 12 May 2014 – Ben Rushgrove (Athletics)
- 27 May 2014 – Amy Williams (Skeleton)
- 20 July 2015 – Dr. Tom Hudson (Former Director of Sport)
- 3 August 2015 – Lyn Gunson (Netball)
- 17 August 2015 – Jan Bartu (Modern Pentathlon)
- 28 January 2016 – Paul Palmer (Swimming)
- 9 February 2016 – Bobby Crutchley (Hockey)
- 4 March 2016 – Heather Stanning (Rowing)
- 28 March 2016 – Pamela Cookey (Netball)
- 18 May 2016 – Kate Allenby (Modern Pentathlon)
- 18 May 2016 – Stephanie Cook (Modern Pentathlon)
- 22 June 2016 – Malcolm Arnold OBE (Athletics)
- 22 June 2016 – Colin Jackson CBE (Athletics)
- 9 July 2016 – Ivor Powell MBE (Football)
- 16 November 2016 – Kate Howey (Judo)
- 26 January 2017 – Ged Roddy (Former Director of Sport)
- 26 January 2017 – Mark Foster (Swimming)
- 28 April 2017 – Steve Borthwick (Rugby)
- 3 May 2017 – Sascha Kindred (Swimming)
- 25 September 2017 – Stacey Francis (Netball)
- 24 November 2017 – Paul Blake (Athletics)
- 29 November 2018 – Alison Oliver (Former Deputy Director of Sport)
- 25 February 2019 – Michael Jamieson (Swimming)
- 16 October 2019 – Stephanie Millward (Swimming)
- 16 October 2019 – Andrei Vorontsov (Swimming)
- 21 October 2019 – Nigel Redman (Rugby)
- 7 December 2019 – Serena Guthrie (Netball)
- 8 February 2022 – David McNulty (Swimming)
- 12 April 2024 – Anna Stembridge (Netball)
- 12 April 2024 – Jess Thirlby (Netball)
For full details of the achievements of each of our inductees, visit our Hall of Fame Inductees page.