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Amelia Coltman and Freya Tarbit win World Cup gold as British Skeleton start 2024-25 season with six medals in PyeongChang

17 November 2024

University of Bath-based skeleton athletes won six medals, including gold for Amelia Coltman and Freya Tarbit, as Great Britain made a sensational start to the 2024-25 IBSF Skeleton World Cup season in PyeongChang, South Korea. Coltman kicked off the new campaign in style by winning the opening women's race on Saturday to claim her first-ever World Cup medal at the home of Lizzy Yarnold’s Olympic triumph in 2018. Tarbit missed out on a podium place...

Izzy Thorpe and University of Bath sporting scholar Kate Shortman have been selected to represent Team GB in artistic swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. CREDIT: Team GB

Sporting scholar Kate Shortman’s groundbreaking year of artistic swimming success recognised at The Aquatics GB Awards 2024

16 November 2024

Another historic year for University of Bath sporting scholar Kate Shortman and partner Izzy Thorpe was recognised when they once again shared the Artistic Swimming Athlete of the Year honour at The Aquatics GB Awards 2024. Bill Whiteley Scholar Shortman, who studies International Management and Modern Languages (French), and Thorpe claimed Britain's first-ever Olympic and World Championship medals in the duet events during an incredible year. The stunning artistic swimming achievements of Shortman and Thorpe...

A montage image of Aquatics GB swimmers (from left) Freya Anderson, Joshua Gammon and Jacob Peters at their University of Bath training base.

Student Joshua Gammon all set for first big global event as Bath-based swimmers are selected for World Short Course Champs

15 November 2024

University of Bath student-athlete Joshua Gammon will make his first appearance on the senior global stage when he represents Aquatics GB at the World Aquatics Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest next month. The Sports Performance student has joined the Aquatics GB Bath Performance Centre this season and will be competing in Hungary alongside two of his new training partners, fellow butterfly specialist Jacob Peters and Tokyo Olympic champion Freya Anderson. Gammon, who made his...

A picture of University of Bath men's 1st XV player Max Pearce running with the ball during a 2024-25 BUCS Super Rugby match

Captain’s hat-trick inspires brilliant Bath to nine-try win over Swansea as strong BUCS Super Rugby form continues

14 November 2024

Captain Max Pearce (pictured) scored a hat-trick of tries as the University of Bath men’s 1st XV returned from their two-week BUCS Super Rugby break in style by beating Swansea 57-19 at the Team Bath Sports Training Village. The hosts were without several players who have been representing Bath Rugby in the Premiership Rugby Cup but demonstrated their strength in depth by running in nine tries during an excellent squad performance. Oli Sedgwick opened the...

A picture of University of Bath men's 1st XV player James Pavey

International call-ups and domestic debuts continue impressive run of representation by University of Bath student rugby players

12 November 2024

It is shaping up to be another impressive season of representation for University of Bath student rugby players after four earned international call-ups and seven more made their senior club debuts. Max Ojomoh, who studies Business, has been named in the England A squad for the match against Australia A at Twickenham Stoop on Sunday 17th November. Helping with match preparation is Economics with Politics fresher Charlie Griffin, one of five England U20 players invited to...

A picture of Team Bath Netball players Poppy Tydeman (left) and Ellen Morgan against an AI-generated Welsh flag

Team Bath Netball duo help Welsh Feathers win inaugural Celtic Cup while scholar Sophie Kelly makes England bow at FAST5 World Series

11 November 2024

Poppy Tydeman made her senior international debut and Ellen Morgan won a Player of the Match award as Team Bath Netball stars helped the Welsh Feathers win the inaugural Celtic Cup. Defender Tydeman became the 229th player to represent Wales when she came off the bench during an impressive 59-47 victory over host nation Scotland in Sunday’s final. The Feathers had also beaten Scotland the previous day as they won all three group matches, including...

A group picture of student-athletes on the 2024-25 Team Bath Student Performance Sport Breakthrough Programme following an induction event in the Chancellors Building in October 2024

Helping student-athletes at Bath maximise academic and sporting potential – Rengen backing improved Breakthrough Programme

10 November 2024

A new and improved Student Performance Sport Breakthrough Programme will provide more than 160 University of Bath student-athletes across 25 different sports with bespoke support designed to help them maximise their academic and sporting potential. Supported by Team Bath partners Rengen, the programme offers best-practice personal development and performance support to the students - all identified as having long-term athletic potential – as they seek to make the step up from pre-elite level to sustained...

A picture of the players in the Team Bath Netball NXT Gen League squad for the 2025 season

Team Bath Netball and Flyhawk cement relationship with multi-year partnership

04 November 2024

Team Bath Netball are pleased to announce a three-year partnership with female-focused, netball apparel provider Flyhawk. Renowned for its high-quality and innovative designs, Flyhawk have recommitted to the Blue and Gold after initially being named Team Bath Netball Official Kit and Merchandise provider last season. Flyhawk will continue to provide performance-driven playing and training kit for both the Player Pathway and regional Development Programmes – including the recently-announced NXT Gen League squad - as well...

A picture of Sally Munday, CEO of UK Sport, giving a speech at the Team Bath Sports Training Village in April 2024.

Increased Government funding in Olympic and Paralympic sports during the LA 2028 cycle is welcomed by UK Sport and partners

02 November 2024

The Government’s commitment to a £344million investment into Olympic and Paralympic sports over the next four-year cycle, announced in this week's Budget, has been welcomed by UK Sport and its partners, including the University of Bath. It is the equivalent of an extra £9 million a year on Paris-cycle funding levels and Sally Munday, CEO of UK Sport (pictured), said: “We are confident that the amount announced, alongside the excellent support provided by The National...

A picture of four student-athletes - Tom Doughty, Jenny Hesketh, Sophie Kelly and Leah Crisp - speaking to donors during a Sporting Scholarship celebration at Rengen House on 16th October 2024

Rengen House hosts celebration of sporting scholarships as University of Bath seeks to support more student-athletes

01 November 2024

After a stunning summer of success for University of Bath sporting scholars, past and present beneficiaries of the programme joined current and prospective donors for a special celebration event at Rengen House. Four of the six medals won by University-associated athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games went to student-athletes who have been supported in their dual careers by scholarships – Tom Dean (swimming, gold, Bill Whiteley Scholarship), Prisca Awiti-Alcaraz (judo, silver, King Scholarship), Kate...

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