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Team Bath Buccaneers top the table after perfect start to Jaffa Super 6s indoor season

17 December 2017

The Team Bath Buccaneers men's 1st team are top of the tree this Christmas after a flawless first weekend of the Jaffa Super 6s indoor tournament, coming home from Bromsgrove with four wins fron four games. After successfully retaining their place in the top tier of English indoor hockey for the first time last season, Buccs got the new campaign off to a flying start as they beat Loughborough 5-2 thanks to some lethal finishing...

WIll Flinn in action for the University of Bath men's 1st XV against Loughborough in the 2017 Anniversary Game at The Rec

University of Bath’s three-match unbeaten run comes to an end in a tough bout against Loughborough

14 December 2017

The University of Bath men’s 1st XV saw their three-match unbeaten run in BUCS Super Rugby come to an end as they were beaten 35-24 at Loughborough on Wednesday. A strong first half from Loughborough saw them run in four tries through fly-half Tom Ffitch, centre Quinten Koster, scrum-half Alex Glashan and number eight Charlie Kingham, three of which were converted. This was countered by touchdowns from Bath winger Levi Davis and hooker George Frampton in...

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Tokyo 2020 potential earns student Tim Nurse a place in GB Hockey Elite Development Programme

22 November 2017

University of Bath sporting scholar Tim Nurse has been recognised as having Tokyo 2020 Olympic potential after being named in the Great Britain Hockey Men’s Elite Development Programme (EDP). Nurse, who started a Foundation Degree in Sports Performance this term and is supported by a King Scholarship, is one of 35 players selected for the new programme aimed at developing medal-winning Olympians of the future. After a highly-successful junior career with England U16 and U18,...

James Guy wins second gold in three days as Bath-based swimmers secure four medals at Japan Open

22 May 2017

National Centre swimmers James Guy and Jessica Fullalove won four medals at the Japan Open Swimming Championships in Tokyo, Japan over the weekend in an encouraging preparation for this summer's World Championships. On the back of an intense nine-day training block in Thailand, Guy won his third medal of the Open with gold in the men’s 100m butterfly with a new personal best time of 51.50. The performance followed a gold-medal winning swim in the 400m...

Team Bath Synchro Club win first-ever National medal as plans unveiled for unique and self-sustainable future

08 May 2017

Star swimmer and Great Britain squad member Ilaria Brandimarte won the first major medal of Team Bath Synchronised Swimming Club's short history at the 2017 National Championships in late April as the club revealed its plans for leading the light in UK synchronised swimming. Brandimarte, who is also chairwoman of Team Bath Synchro Club, claimed bronze in the tech solo event with an "elegant" performance to contemporary Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi's 'Experience'. The medal was the Italy-born swimmer's...

From 12th in the country to number one – How a University of Bath student juggled studies and training to reach peak of UK fencing

19 April 2017

University of Bath sport scholar Tom Edwards became British champion in 2015, has since won multiple Welsh titles and in January rose to number one in the UK's epee fencing rankings - all while studying a full-time degree. His rise from 12th in the country to top spot may be attributed to a number of different factors, including a specialised training programme which has seen the 23-year old train with Olympic athletes from Pentathlon GB, whose...

Meet the multiple national champion hoping to make Team Bath a leading centre for synchronised swimming

06 April 2017

Italian-born Ilaria Brandimarte was just nine years old when she first became a synchronised swimming national champion. Since then, she has gone on to win an outstanding haul of senior national championships medals, including seven at the 2015 ASA National Championships, and is in the process of gaining a British passport in order to be involved with GB Synchro. But for now, her attention is turned to establishing Team Bath Synchro Club - the first...

Young judoka from across South West enjoy guidance from Team Bath’s high performance athletes

05 April 2017

Young Western Area judoka were treated to a masterclass at the STV dojo on Tuesday (April 4) when they enjoyed a combined training session with Team Bath's high performance athletes. Children as young as 10 had the opportunity to learn from and train with Team Bath's top judoka as well as athletes from the region's Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) programme. The University of Bath is home to one of eight AASE programmes which are performance...

University of Bath set to host Invictus Games selection event as wounded warriors head to the Sports Training Village

04 April 2017

The University of Bath is looking forward to hosting an Invictus Games selection trials on Friday for the second consecutive year. The Sports Training Village will welcome 3,000 athletes and 150 staff from across the country for the three-day event. Competitors, who are serving and veteran servicemen and women using sport as part of their recovery, will contest events in athletics, archery, wheelchair basketball, road cycling, powerlifting, indoor rowing, wheelchair rugby, swimming, sitting volleyball and wheelchair...

The one and only Eddie the Eagle makes use of University of Bath facilities

04 April 2017

Iconic British ski jumper Michael 'Eddie the Eagle' Edwards paid tribute to the "beautiful" facilities at the Sports Training Village after using the bobsleigh push-start track in an advert shoot. The 52-year old, best known for being Great Britain's first Olympic ski jumper for 59 years when he appeared at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, took to the sled for the first time since a short stint during which he trained as a bobsleigh...

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