Fantastic three medals for Team Bath athletes at 2024 British Judo Championships

Team Bath judoka won three medals following some fantastic performances at the 2024 British Judo Championships in Coventry.
Roxy Proctor fought superbly to reach the women’s -63kg final where she faced Team GB Olympian Lucy Renshall. The Team Bath judoka continued to impress as she took the former world number one to golden score before narrowly losing out by three shidos (penalties) to one.
Sidney Tancock and Chemistry for Drug Discovery student Anika Rabi both won bronze medals, in the -48kg and -70kg categories respectively.
Former University of Bath sporting scholar Chloe Robyns-Landricombe went mighty close to joining them on the podium, only being denied -57kg bronze by Paris 2024 Olympian Lele Nairne.
Sports Performance student Kaitlin Chapple-Allen also had to settle for fifth place in the -70kg category after losing out in her bronze-medal bout.
Alex Jenkins was seventh in the men’s +100kg and Sam Elliott was just outside the -73kg placings after winning two and losing two of his fights.
Visit teambath.com/judo to find out more about the performance judo programme at the University of Bath.