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People are being invited to cheer on Ben Fletcher in Brazil and have a go at judo themselves for free during a fun event at the University of Bath Sports Training Village next week.

Bath University STV 01/06/2016 Ben Fletcher judo player. Pictures Sam Farr For Matchtight

Ben Fletcher in action (Photo: Sam Farr
For Matchtight)

The Team Bath Dojo will be transformed into a Judo House from 2-4pm on Thursday, August 11, in celebration of Fletcher fighting in the men’s -100kg weight division at the Carioca Arena that afternoon.

Action from Brazil will be screened live in the dojo, where Team Bath coaches and judoka will be helping people of all ages get to grips with judo during enjoyable interactive sessions – no previous experience is necessary.

Among those passing on advice will be High Performance Judo Coach Juergen Klinger, who has worked with Fletcher at the Sports Training Village for the past seven years.

The Bath Judo House is being run in association with British Judo and is free to attend on the day. To guarantee a place on the have-a-go sessions, please register at www.teambath.com.

Report courtesy of the Team Bath Press Office at Matchtight Ltd.

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Double joy for Webster as graduation followed by Team GB selection http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2016/07/01/double-joy-for-webster-as-graduation-followed-by-team-gb-selection/ Fri, 01 Jul 2016 10:30:43 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=15144 Continue Reading →

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Weightlifter Sonny Webster has been selected by Team GB for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – just hours after graduating from the University of Bath.

Webster, who completed his three-year Sports Performance course this summer, will make his Olympic debut in the men’s 94kg division after being crowned as British Champion in that weight category earlier this month.

The 22-year-old is one of only two weightlifters in the Team GB squad and will be joined in Rio by Rebekah Tiley, who will contest the women’s 69kg division.

“The Olympics is undoubtedly the biggest stage for the sport and to be given the opportunity to represent my country in Rio this summer is something I’m incredibly proud of,” said Webster, who is coached by Andy Sutor at the Empire Sports Club in Bristol.

“I’ve been training well and my recent performance at the British Championships has given me a fantastic platform to build on. The next few weeks of preparation are absolutely crucial and I’ll be doing all that I can to get the best possible result for the team in Rio.”

Tommy Yule, Weightlifting Team Leader and British Weight Lifting performance director, added: “I’m very proud of both Rebekah and Sonny and their efforts in getting selected to represent Team GB in Rio this summer.

“Both have been progressing really well; Rebekah winning senior medals both at the Europeans in April and last month’s British Championships, and Sonny also setting new British under 23 records and achieving personal bests in what was the final competition before the Games.

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Zoe Smith misses out through injury. (Photo: Matchtight)

“Our focus is now on maintaining and building on their progress over the next few weeks, to give both athletes the best chance of performing in Rio.”

Commonwealth champion Zoe Smith, who does some of her training at the University, misses out through injury.

Other University of Bath graduates to have been officially selected for the Olympic and Paralympic Games so far are Heather Stanning (rowing), Heather Olver (badminton), Alexandra Rickham (sailing) and Louise Hunt (wheelchair tennis).

Athletes who train at the University to have been selected so far are Joe Choong, Jamie Cooke, Kate French and Samantha Murray (modern pentathlon); Jazz Carlin, Siobhan-Marie O’Connor, Chris Walker-Hebborn and Andrew Willis (swimming); Ben Fletcher (judo); and Paul Blake (athletics).

Report courtesy of Team Bath press office via Matchtight Ltd.

 

 

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