News Archive, Month: November 2020

Quartet of exciting Team Bath Netball Academy players “with great potential” selected to trial for England U19 squad

05 November 2020

Four rising Team Bath Netball stars have been selected to trial for the England Roses U19 squad for the 2020-21 season. Rosie Bartlett, Molly Hole, Lily Jones and Isla May have all been part of the Blue & Gold’s Academy Development Centre (ADC) programme, based across the South West of England and supported by Team Bath Netball's principal sponsor Haines Watts, and represented Team Bath in NPL (Netball Performance League) competition. Bartlett, from Cornwall, is...

Triathlon Olympic medallist Vicky Holland becomes first University of Bath-based sportsperson to be officially selected for Tokyo 2020

04 November 2020

Vicky Holland today became the first University of Bath-based sportsperson to be officially selected for Tokyo 2020 after being named in the Team GB triathlon squad for next summer’s rescheduled Olympic Games. It will be a third Games for the 34-year-old, who made history at Rio 2016 when she bagged a brilliant bronze to become the first female triathlete to win an Olympic medal for Great Britain. Shortly after the Games, Holland moved her training...

First cap for Imogen Allison, 100th for Serena Guthrie as England Netball return to action with three-match tour of New Zealand

03 November 2020

University of Bath alumna Imogen Allison made her senior debut and current sporting scholar Sophie Drakeford-Lewis gained more international experience as England Netball took on World Champions New Zealand during a three-match tour. Team Bath Netball legend Serena Guthrie also won her 100th cap for the Vitality Roses during the Cadbury Netball Series in Hamilton, the first competitive international netball since January. Wing-defence Allison – who graduated from a Sports & Exercise Science degree course...

Fantastic five top-two finishes from Freya Anderson helps London Roar to second International Swimming League success in Budapest

01 November 2020

University of Bath-based Freya Anderson was in fantastic form on her first appearance in the 2020 International Swimming League (ISL) as she helped inspire London Roar to a second successive victory in Budapest. Anderson, who this summer joined the British Swimming National Centre Bath squad at the Team Bath Sports Training Village, recorded rapid split times as Roar picked up a maximum 24 points in both the women’s 4x100m freestyle and the 4x100m medley relays...

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