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Five Bath students among 20-strong GB swimming squad

Tuesday 27th May 2025 Bath Echo News Team Education, Sport

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Five students from the University of Bath have been selected to join a 20-strong squad to represent Aquatics GB at the second edition of the European Aquatics U23 Swimming Championships.

Niamh Ward at the Team Bath Sports Training Village | Photo © Team Bath / BUCS

Making her British debut is Civil Engineering student Niamh Ward, a member of the Student Performance Sport swimming squad who has won multiple backstroke medals for the University in BUCS competition.

Supported in her dual careers by the Team Bath Breakthrough Programme, Ward began her career with the Team Bath AS community swimming club.

She will be joined in Samorin, Slovakia by a quartet of sporting scholars who train with the Aquatics GB Bath Performance Centre; Cam Brooker (Mechanical Engineering, Ivor Powell Scholar), Joshua Gammon (Sports Performance, Alumni Fund), Jack Skerry (Computer Science, US Foundation) and Matthew Ward (Integrated Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Bill Whiteley).

Making his GB senior coaching debut is Calum Jarvis, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic relay gold-medallist who now works alongside Head Coach David McNulty at the Bath Performance Centre where he trained for 13 years.

The European Aquatics U23 Swimming Championships will take place from 26th to 28th June.

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