Bath Chronicle

Home crowd can boost Team Bath

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Blue & Gold set out to bounce back against unbeaten leaders

were two new championsh­ip records for swimmer Tom Dean and 25 medals, seven of them gold, as sporting University of Bath students impressed at the 2019 British Universiti­es & Colleges Sport Nationals in Sheffield. MJ Church ambassador Dean, a 2018 European Champion, eclipsed Olympic medallist Duncan Scott’s previous mark as he won 200m freestyle gold in 1mins 47.38secs. Dean then beat Rio 2016 Olympian Max Litchfield to the 200m individual medley crown, taking his second gold of the weekend in a record time of 2:00.25. British Swimming Sporting Scholar Tom Derbyshire also won double gold at Ponds Forge after clocking impressive times of 8:18.08 in the 800m freestyle and 15:33.72 in the 1,500m freestyle. He led a Bath one-two on both occasions, with Matthew Wright taking 800m silver in 8:29 and William Ryley finishing 1,500m runner-up in 15:46.20. Ryley finished just outside the medals in the 200m backstroke and there were further fourth-placed finishes for Oliver Maltby in the 100m butterfly and Jacob Greenow in the 200m individual medley, as well as five Bath relay teams. There was a medal of each colour for Bath students on the athletics track, with Masters student James Gladman claiming a thrilling men’s 200m victory in 21:11. Isobel Ives took 800m silver in 2:08.69 and Thompson Education Trust Sporting Scholar Ben Claridge won 400m bronze in 48.36. Bath enjoyed tremendous success in the martial arts competitio­ns, with nine medals coming in the judo dojo. Jack Purllant, Louis Delsol, Harry Boby, Harry Stone and Iosif Tsepov won men’s team championsh­ip gold, while Charlie Bond, Sophie Johnson and Hannah Rogers took bronze in the women’s team competitio­n. In the 1st kyu (brown belt) and above category, Purllant won men’s -60kg silver and there were bronze medals for Olivia Smith (women’s -52kg), Rogers (women’s -78kg), Thomas Nash (men’s -73kg) and Stone (men’s -81kg). The 2nd kyu (blue belt) and below category saw Callum Osborne win men’s -60kg silver and Tsepov take men’s -90kg bronze. In the karate competitio­n, Bath won gold in the men’s team kumite and there were individual silver medals for Sophie Atkinson (women’s novice kata), Rina Matsunga (women’s senior kumite -50), Asuka Peace (womthere en’s senior kumite -61) and Luke Williams (men’s senior kumite +84). Badminton player Andrew Heinemann won men’s singles bronze after narrowly being edged out 21-16 11-21 22-24 in the semi-finals. Completing the Bath medal collection was Caspian Watt, who won men’s sabre bronze in the fencing salle. Students’ Union sports officer Andy Galloway said: “There were some fantastic performanc­es from studentath­letes wearing the Blue & Gold over the weekend. “Congratula­tions to all who took part and thank you to the coaches, the Department of Sports Developmen­t & Recreation and SU staff that helped make these achievemen­ts possible.” Applicatio­ns are now being taken from current and prospectiv­e students for both the 2019/20 Sports Scholarshi­p scheme and the Team Bath Dual Career Programme, which provide support to student-athletes at the University of Bath. Visit teambath.com/student to find out more. For more about The SU Bath’s student sport offering visit thesubath.com/sport or www.facebook.com/thesubaths­port.

 ??  ?? Tom Dean was among the medal winners for the University of Bath at BUCS Nationals
Tom Dean was among the medal winners for the University of Bath at BUCS Nationals

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