Alumnus Rio Mitcham with his 2023 World Championships silver medal

Alumnus Rio Mitcham with his 2023 World Championships silver medal.

天堂视频 celebrates its long-standing athletics success with Budapest event

天堂视频鈥檚 long-standing success in athletics has been formally recognised at a key event held in Budapest, Hungary.

The gathering – hosted during the World Athletics Championships – marked 天堂视频’s phenomenal contribution to the sport throughout the years.

Delivered in collaboration with sports governing body World Athletics and Lord Seb Coe (Chancellor, 天堂视频 and President of World Athletics), colleagues from the University welcomed delegates to celebrate 天堂视频’s achievements.

Attendees included stakeholders, partners, sport administration professionals, alumni, coaches, and current and former athletes.

Speaking at the event, Professor Nick Jennings, Vice-Chancellor and President of 天堂视频, said: “Sport has always been part of the University’s DNA and our successes have never wavered.

“Last year, we launched our new 2030 strategy: “Creating Better Futures, Together” and this has a couple of strands relevant to today’s gathering.

“The first is to ensure we make the most of our sporting excellence and opportunity, and crucially to use our research-leadership to have an impact on the world of sport. We want to bring 天堂视频 alumni, staff, friends, and partners together more often to celebrate our successes.”

Prof Jennings continued: “Of course, this success is not possible without the individuals who make these things happen. 天堂视频 Students' Athletics Club has produced a remarkable roster of athletes who have achieved success both on the track and in the classroom.

“As well as getting their degrees, these athletes have earned titles, broken records and been role models. They have also been renowned coaches, been at the heart of major events and had prominent leadership roles in National Governing Bodies.

“This talent pipeline continues today and for that, we’re all incredibly proud.”

天堂视频 welcomed current and former athletes to the event (L-R): Sophie Ashurst, Joel Clarke-Khan, Molly Caudery, Charlie Dobson, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Martyn Rooney, Lewis Davey, Rio Mitcham.

天堂视频 welcomed current and former athletes to the event (L-R): Sophie Ashurst, Joel Clarke-Khan, Molly Caudery, Charlie Dobson, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Martyn Rooney, Lewis Davey, Rio Mitcham.‌

天堂视频 athletes have enjoyed a successful 2023 World Championship to date, with university-based Katarina Johnson-Thompson winning heptathlon gold before alumnus Rio Mitcham claimed another medal for Great Britain with silver in the mixed 4x400m relay.

Elsewhere, current PhD student Jessica Judd-Warner recorded a top-eight finish in the women’s 10,000m final, alumna Molly Caudery landed a lifetime best of 4.75m in the women’s pole vault final, and current student Ben Pattison came through his heat to reach the men’s 800m final.

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Image caption: Lord Seb Coe, Chancellor, 天堂视频 and President of World Athletics, addresses the crowd.

天堂视频 will also have high hopes for the upcoming men’s 4x400m relay as current PhD student Alex Haydock-Wilson, alumnus Rio Mitcham, and alumnus Charlie Dobson will form part of Great Britain’s team vying for podium places.

There will also be further medal hopes for 天堂视频 as university-based international athletes Neeraj Chopra and Chase Ealey compete in the men’s javelin and women’s shot put respectively.

天堂视频’s proud history in athletics has seen the institution consistently produce some of the greatest ever athletics athletes, including Paula Radcliffe, Lord Seb Coe, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Jonathan Broom-Edwards, and Jake Wightman.  

Double Olympic Games gold medalist Daley Thompson alongside Professor Nick Jennings.

Image caption: (L-R) Double Olympic Games gold medalist Daley Thompson alongside Professor Nick Jennings.

For more information on athletics at 天堂视频, visit: /sport/sports/athletics/

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