James Guy swimming in the London 2012 Legacy Pool, January 2017

Double gold for Chris Walker-Hebborn and James Guy as Bath-based swimmers make strong start to British Champs

Olympic medallists Chris Walker-Hebborn and James Guy won their second titles in as many days as University of Bath-based swimmers continued to impress at the 2017 British Swimming Championships in Sheffield. Jazz Carlin, who won two silvers at Rio 2016, also picked up her first gold of the week as the British Swimming National Centre Bath elite training group added to their national medal collection. Guy (pictured), who moved to the Sports Training Village at...

19 April 2017

Emily Donovan and Florence Fyfe represented England Universities in women's football at the 2017 Home Nations tournament

Footballing quartet represent England Universities in 2017 Home Nations tournament

Four University of Bath footballers represented England Universities at the recent 2017 Home Nations tournament in Scotland. Sport Performance student Flo Fyfe and Emily Donovan, who studies Sport and Social Sciences, were in the women’s team that beat Wales 3-1 but lost on penalties to Scotland after drawing 1-1. James Stinson and Lee Sweet, who are both in the third year of their Sport Performance course, played for the England men’s team that drew 0-0...

19 April 2017

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

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...

19 April 2017

Anna Stembridge and Jess Thirlby urge on the Team Bath Netball players against Hertfordshire Mavericks, April 2017

“Hurting” Team Bath Netball vow to keep fighting ahead of Saturday showdown with Celtic Dragons

Head Coach Anna Stembridge admits Team Bath Netball are “hurting” after a run of four successive Vitality Superleague defeats but says they have not given up on a place in the end-of-season play-offs. Easter Monday’s battling 49-40 defeat to league leaders Loughborough Lightning has left the Sitec-sponsored Blue and Gold nine points adrift of the top four with eight games of the regular season remaining. The first two of those games are at home to...

18 April 2017

Donna Creighton at the 2016 Skeleton World Championships. PICTURE: Charlie Booker

High praise for Donna Creighton as longest-serving skeleton athlete leaves University-based programme

Great Britain Skeleton have thanked Donna Creighton for her "wonderful contribution on and off the ice" after announcing that the 31-year-old will be leaving the University of Bath-based programme this summer. Creighton enjoyed a medal-laden career after joining the programme via the Talent ID scheme in 2004, winning the overall Intercontinental Cup (ICC) competition in 2015 and finishing third on the same circuit this season. She also competed at five World Championships between 2009 and 2017, and...

18 April 2017

Jess Shaw and Mia Ritchie in action for Team Bath Netball against Hertfordshire Mavericks. April 2017

Fantastic finale but Team Bath Netball comeback bid falls a goal short against Hertfordshire Mavericks

Team Bath Netball found their mojo in the final quarter of another thrilling Vitality Superleague match at the University of Bath Sports Training Village but fell an agonising goal short of denying Hertfordshire Mavericks victory.  Mavericks had led by nine going into the final 15 minutes before the Sitec-sponsored Blue and Gold finally found the form that had eluded them earlier in the encounter, closing the final deficit to just 46-45. The visitors had seemingly...

14 April 2017

Team Bath Buccaneers Hockey Club's ladies 1st XI celebrate after being promoted to the National League, March 2017

More England international recognition for University of Bath-based hockey players

Several University of Bath-based hockey players have been selected to represent England Hockey during the Easter period. Anna Reynolds, a Social Sciences second-year student, has been selected to play for England Women U21s in their four Easter Weekend clashes against the United States at Bisham Abbey. Sport & Exercise Science student Maria Jones is a reserve for the England squad, who will be in action on Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. Both Reynolds and Jones...

12 April 2017

MJ Church sporting ambassador Joe Choong in the Pentathlon GB hall, March 2017

Rousing return to international action for Pentathlon GB’s Joe Choong in Germany

University of Bath student Joe Choong recorded a top-five finish at the German Open Championships in Berlin during his first international modern pentathlon appearance of 2017. The Rio 2016 Olympian and ambassador for Team Bath partners MJ Church sat in the top six throughout the day and was the highest-placed overseas athlete, with the top four spots going to German competitors. Choong took a break after the Olympics to focus on his Mathematics studies but...

10 April 2017

Prince Harry at the 2017 Invictus Games trials

Prince Harry returns to University of Bath to support 2017 Invictus Games UK Trials

HRH Prince Harry returned to the University of Bath Sports Training Village today (Friday) to watch and support hundreds of athletes competing in trials for the 2017 Invictus Games. The Invictus Games Foundation Patron joined the crowds cheering on track and field athletes and rowers as they looked to earn their place in the UK team for this year’s Games in Toronto, Canada. Prince Harry also met with the serving and veteran servicemen and women...

07 April 2017

Mia Ritchie is watched by another four-figure crowd in Team Bath Netball's home defeat to Manchester Thunder, April 2017

Another home setback for Team Bath Netball as Manchester Thunder take the spoils

Team Bath Netball lost ground on the Vitality Superleague’s top four after slipping to a frustrating 48-41 home defeat to in-form Manchester Thunder at the University of Bath Sports Training Village on Friday. The Sitec-sponsored Blue and Gold were the better team in the first period and opened up a 12-8 lead but Thunder fought back in the second quarter to go 23-20 up, despite having shooter Joyce Mvula sent off for two minutes. The...

07 April 2017

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