News Archive, Month: January 2025

A picture of University of Bath men's 1st XV player Will Roue running with the ball in hand during the BUCS Super Rugby victory over Cardiff in December 2024. CREDIT: Bob Bradford.

Fierce fightback against Nottingham sees Bath make winning start to 2025 and move up to second in BUCS Super Rugby table

14 January 2025

A barnstorming last 20 minutes saw the University of Bath men’s 1st XV turn a 32-17 deficit into a 39-32 victory as they kicked off 2025 with a rearranged BUCS Super Rugby away fixture against Nottingham. The original fixture had been snowed off in November and icy temperatures meant Sunday’s rescheduled contest had to be moved to the artificial pitch at Leicester Forest East RFC. Bath took a while to get warmed up and found...

A picture of Team Bath Netball Interim Manager Lisa Pagett at the Team Bath Arena

Bath alumna Lisa Pagett delighted to return to University as Team Bath’s interim Netball Manager at “exciting and pivotal moment”

13 January 2025

Lisa Pagett has already had a huge impact on the growth of women’s cricket across the South West of England – now she is looking to do the same with netball after joining Team Bath as interim Netball Manager. Pagett has been extensively involved in sport since graduating from the University of Bath in Coach Education & Sports Development in 2007, most notably in the development of women’s cricket in the West of England and...

A picture of the British Bobsleigh four-man crew of Brad Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Arran Gulliver and Greg Cackett negotiating the banked ice curves at St Moritz as spectators watch on during the IBSF World Cup in January 2025. CREDIT: Viesturs Lacis | IBSF

Bobsleigh bronze in St Moritz maintains World Cup momentum for Bath-based four-man crew

12 January 2025

Brad Hall’s four-man crew followed up their historic gold in Winterberg with bronze in St Moritz as University of Bath-based British Bobsleigh continued their excellent IBSF World Cup form. Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Leon Greenwood and Greg Cackett were tied for top spot after the first run before German teams led by Francesco Friedrich and Johannes Lochner pulled clear in Run 2. It was a second medal in three World Cup races for GB, who sit...

A screengrab of an Olympic weightlifter being motion-captured by researchers at the University of Bath as she lifts a weight.

Raising the bar on performance assessments using novel methods in Olympic Weightlifting

11 January 2025

CAMERA researchers at the University of Bath are raising the bar on new performance testing methods by exploring novel approaches to assess Weightlifters Biomechanics in the wild. Validating a commercially available markerless recording system is a crucial first step towards providing weightlifters with information on their performance. With accurate data they and their coaches can more confidently know what they need to do to become stronger, faster and less injured in their favourite sport. That...

A picture of British Skeleton athlete Matt Weston celebrating after winning gold at the IBSF World Cup in St Moritz in January 2025. CREDIT: Viesturs Lacis | IBSF

Second successive gold moves British Skeleton’s Matt Weston closer to historic defence of IBSF Overall World Cup crown

10 January 2025

University of Bath-based Matt Weston moved closer to a historic defence of his IBSF Overall World Cup crown after winning a second successive men’s skeleton gold, this time at the sport’s spiritual St Moritz home. The in-form Brit, who finished half-a-second clear of reigning Olympic Champion Christopher Grotheer in Switzerland, just needs a top-15 finish in the last World Cup race of the season to top the overall rankings again. Weston was back on the...

A picture of two fencers contesting a bout on the SwordSeat, a wooden training frame that has been designed by engineers at the University of Bath to make the sport more affordable and accessible.

Paralympic gold-medallists hail new Bath-designed SwordSeat which makes wheelchair fencing affordable and accessible to more people

08 January 2025

Wheelchair fencing Paralympic gold-medallists Dimitri Coutya and Piers Gilliver have described an innovative wooden-frame training chair, designed by engineers at the University of Bath in collaboration with British Fencing, as a gamechanger for their sport. The SwordSeat™ – a simple six-piece slot-together design which can be built using minimal tools for around £150 worth of plywood – aims to make wheelchair fencing affordable and accessible to many more clubs and participants. It received its official...

A composite picture of (left) British Skeleton athlete Matt Weston and (right) the British Bobsleigh four-man team celebrating after they won IBSF World Cup gold in Winterberg in January 2025. CREDIT: Viesturs Lacis | IBSF. 

Historic bobsleigh gold follows more skeleton success as Bath-based sliders make World Cup winning start to 2025

06 January 2025

It was a golden start to 2025 for the University of Bath-based British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association as their athletes enjoyed double delight at the IBSF World Cup in Winterberg, Germany. Brad Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Arran Gulliver and Greg Cackett made history on Sunday, becoming the first non-German team to win four-man bobsleigh gold at Winterberg in 13 years. The Brits were fastest on both runs as they clocked a combined time of 1:48.07 to...

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