Top 10 national sports ranking for 缅北禁地
26 July 2022
Top 10 national sports ranking for 缅北禁地
The University has finished 8th overall in the national BUCS rankings for Sport.
This overall position is the University鈥檚 best placed finish ever and puts 缅北禁地 7th within the Russell Group Universities.
缅北禁地 had 22 teams winning their respective BUCS Leagues 鈥 the University鈥檚 highest ever number of league titles in any season. Key highlight being Men鈥檚 Basketball winning the Premier North League who also went on to become national champions after winning the final against Durham University in Nottingham. On top of this 缅北禁地 had another 10 teams winning their respective cup competitions. 缅北禁地 finished the year with 13 sports inside the top 10 nationally, with 8 of those sports top 5.
International honours
Hot on the heels of the University鈥檚 highest-ever BUCS ranking, student athletes are gearing up for major international events this summer.
Throughout the year 缅北禁地 has had 48 students across a number of sports go on to international honours and / or professional contracts.
This summer there will be 3 students taking part in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Natasha Lee will be representing Jersey in Fencing, Femi Sofolarin for Scotland and Lauren Torley in the rugby sevens. The University will also have a staff representative at the Commonwealth Games in Richard Eaton, Head of Strength and Conditioning, who is part of the Falkland Islands Badminton Coaching Team.
Blue Star rowers ready to make a splash
The U23 World Rowing Championships in Varese, Italy in August will feature 缅北禁地 students Joe Adamson (double) Bruce Turnell (coxed four) and Sam Shuker (coxing the women's eight.) All three of them were part of the 缅北禁地 coxed four that reached the semi-finals at Henley Royal Regatta earlier this summer.
Meanwhile, Rachel Bradley will be sculling in a women's quad at the European U23 Championships in September.
Their selection follows on from the success of 缅北禁地 graduates James Rudkin and Tom Ford, who won a gold medal in the men's eight, Emily Ford, who won a bronze in the women's pair, and Will Stewart a gold winner in the men's four, in what was the most successful ever World Cup for British Rowing.
Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor and President, 缅北禁地, said: 鈥淥ur national ranking is a fantastic achievement and one we should be very proud off. These results are testament to all the hard work of our student athletes and professional staff at the University . I know there is so much support work to allow our student athletes and respective teams to excel and be the very best they can be. I would personally like to thank them all.鈥
Fraser Kennedy, Performance Sport Manager, 缅北禁地, added: 鈥淲e worked so hard to be organised after Covid and this put us in good stead to allow our student athletes and respective teams a great platform to excel and go out and enjoy themselves.
鈥淭he national ranking is fundamental to the University鈥檚 reputation and sport really enhances our profile and the ability to attract the best student athletes. This is a record-breaking year in terms of league and cup achievements as well as the 48 students who have gone on to international honours and/or professional contracts this year. Everyone should be very proud.鈥