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ANNUAL REVIEW <strong>2005</strong>-6<br />

ANNUAL REVIEW <strong>2005</strong>-6<br />

followed winning 2 golds and 1 bronze.<br />

RUGBY 7’S<br />

Team<br />

John Houston<br />

Graham Thomson<br />

George Dixon<br />

Peter McKee<br />

Alastair Simmie<br />

Tom Jarvis<br />

Pat Dias<br />

Simon Hunt<br />

Tom Gregory<br />

Tom Dickens<br />

Liam Lonnergan<br />

Pat Benson<br />

Team Officials<br />

Keith Green<br />

Ian Minto<br />

Liam Middleton<br />

Andy Smith<br />

Angela Cumine<br />

Heriot Watt<br />

Dundee<br />

UWIC<br />

UWIC<br />

Durham<br />

Hartpury<br />

Loughborough<br />

Hartpury<br />

Nottingham<br />

Hartpury<br />

St Mary's<br />

Hartpury<br />

Team Manager<br />

Coach<br />

Coach<br />

Doctor<br />

Physio<br />

Great Britain Men’s Rugby Sevens Team returned from Rome, Italy<br />

with a silver Medal.<br />

Great Britain were placed with Morocco and Ukraine in the group<br />

stages of the competition and made light work of defeating both<br />

38-0 and 45-0 respectively. Great Britain then faced host Nation<br />

Italy in the Quarter-Finals where they disappointed the locals with<br />

a 24-12 victory. The Semi-Final was a much closer affair with<br />

Great Britain beating Spain 24-19, which meant Spain settled for<br />

fourth (as they did in Beijing 2004).<br />

The Final saw Great Britain face the reigning Champions France who,<br />

once again, showed they dominance and took the match 33-10.<br />

SQUASH<br />

Team<br />

Chris Ryder<br />

Jonny Harford<br />

Joel Hinds<br />

Lauren Siddall<br />

Emma Beddoes<br />

Non travelling reserves<br />

Jaymie Haycocks<br />

Jethro Binns<br />

Jenna Gates<br />

Team Officials<br />

Ian Robinson<br />

Keir Worth<br />

Loughborough<br />

Birmingham (year down)<br />

Birmingham<br />

Leeds<br />

Nottingham<br />

Birmingham<br />

Loughborough<br />

Sheffield<br />

Team Manager<br />

Team Coach<br />

TEAM<br />

Great Britain won Team Gold at the World University Squash<br />

Championships for the second time ever, beating France 2-1 in the<br />

Final.<br />

Lauren Siddall (Leeds University) gave the team a solid start with a<br />

9-1, 10-8, 9-1 start over Maud Duplomb in the first match.<br />

overall Team Gold are Emma Beddoes (Nottingham) and Joel Hinds<br />

(Birmingham) both of whom won their Semi-Final matches the<br />

previous day to set GB up as firm favourites in the Final.<br />

INDIVIDUAL<br />

Chris Ryder (Loughborough) won his second World Championship<br />

gold of the week when he beat Mark Krajcezk 3-1 in 89 minutes.<br />

Ryder's patience played off in a magnificent example of tactical<br />

manoeuvring of the local boy Krajcezk. Chris lost the first 7/9 in<br />

25 minutes, but by the time he clinched the second 10/8 Krajcezk<br />

was looking decidedly weary. Although Chris took the 3rd game<br />

9/1, Krajcezk threatened to come back at the start of the 4th, until<br />

his legs gave up and Chris took the 4th game 9/4 to become the<br />

World University Squash Champion, adding the Individual title to<br />

the Team title won by GB on Wednesday.<br />

Lauren Siddall (Leeds) secured a comfortable 3-0 win in the<br />

3rd/4th play-off against the American number 1 seed Katie Patrick<br />

to win bronze in the Women's Individual event, adding to Joel<br />

Hinds' (Birmingham) individual bronze in the Men's Championship.<br />

TAEKWONDO<br />

Team<br />

Temi Jegede<br />

Team Officials<br />

John Webster<br />

Middlesex (year down)<br />

Team Manager<br />

Britain’s sole representative at the 2006 World University<br />

Taekwondo Championships eventually lost to Mamedy Doucara the<br />

2002 World Champion from France 3- 1 in the Quarter-Finals 3 -1.<br />

TRIATHLON<br />

Team<br />

Lawrence Fanous<br />

Mark Bruce<br />

Harry Wiltshire<br />

Team Officials<br />

Team Manager<br />

Loughborough<br />

Loughborough<br />

Bath<br />

John Mills<br />

University of Bath student Harry Wiltshire took gold at the World<br />

University Triathlon Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland.<br />

The Men’s race was closely contested throughout the swim<br />

and cycle. It was only on the Final leg did the front group break<br />

away consisting of Great Britain’s Harry Wiltshire, Germany’s Jan<br />

Raphael and Ivan Risti of Italy.<br />

The three finished in that order after a battle over the final few<br />

yards of the course with just 0.2 seconds separating the top three.<br />

Great Britain’s Mark Bruce and Lawrence Fanous both of<br />

Loughborough University finished in 9th and 33rd respectively.<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

<strong>BUSA</strong> competitions are planned and run with the help and advice of the Sports<br />

Management Groups, members of which give up their time to ensure the success of<br />

university sport. This <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Review</strong> was written with advice and contributions from these<br />

Sports Management Groups. The chairs of these SMGs for the season <strong>2005</strong>-2006 are<br />

listed below.<br />

Archery<br />

John Sullivan<br />

Association Football<br />

David Williams<br />

Athletics<br />

Dr. Mike Turner<br />

Badminton<br />

Alison Odell<br />

Basketball<br />

Trevor Pountain<br />

Boxing<br />

Bill Sharkey<br />

Climbing<br />

Mike Brightwell<br />

Cricket<br />

Keir Hopley<br />

Cycling<br />

Paddy Hill<br />

Equestrian<br />

Hannah Westrop<br />

Fencing<br />

John Charney<br />

Fives<br />

David Gardner<br />

Gaelic Football<br />

Dr. Peter Massey<br />

Golf<br />

Raleigh Gowrie<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Mitch Fenner<br />

Hockey<br />

Vince Mayne<br />

Judo<br />

Malcolm Limrick<br />

Ju Jitsu<br />

Gareth Horgan<br />

Karate<br />

Steve Coupland<br />

Lacrosse<br />

Iain Johnson<br />

Orienteering<br />

David Rosen<br />

Pool<br />

Irowerth Griffiths<br />

Rifle – Full Bore<br />

Henry Jeens<br />

Rifle – Small Bore<br />

Geoff Doe<br />

Rowing<br />

Nigel Mayglothling<br />

Rugby League<br />

Matt Jeffery<br />

Rugby Union<br />

Vaughan Williams<br />

Sailing<br />

Ed Hill<br />

Snooker<br />

Dr Patrick McWilliams<br />

Snowsports<br />

Duncan Freshwater<br />

Squash<br />

Zena Wooldridge<br />

Swimming & Diving<br />

Dave Fletcher<br />

Table Tennis<br />

Mike Payne<br />

Taekwondo<br />

Gary Hall<br />

Tennis<br />

Fiona Rennie<br />

Tenpin Bowling<br />

Kris Wright<br />

Chris Ryder (Loughborough) then dispatched Fabian Verseille<br />

in a very clinically professional performance 9/2, 9/1, 9/0 in 30<br />

minutes, leaving Jonathon Harford (Birmingham) to play the dead<br />

3-set rubber which he lost 6/9, 9/1, 5/9 to Yann Perrin.<br />

The other members of the squad who played their part in the<br />

Triathlon winners Great Britain’s Harry Wiltshire (gold),<br />

Germany’s Jan Raphael (silver) and Ivan Risti of Italy (bronze)<br />

Trampolining<br />

Triathlon<br />

Volleyball<br />

Water Polo<br />

Sally Edie<br />

John Mills<br />

Lenny Barry<br />

Dr. Mike Clark<br />

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