Colleges represented at Olympics
19 June 2019
Colleges from across the country are represented at this year's Olympic Games. If colleges were a country, they would have ended up 20th on the medal table - ahead of Canada. Here's how our Olympians did:
Boxing
Nicola Adams – Women's flyweight - Hopwood Hall College & Leeds City College - Gold medal winner
Savannah Marshall - Women's middleweight - Hartlepool College - Quarter finalist
Joshua Buatsi - Men's light heavyweight - St Francis Xaveir Sixth Form college - Bronze medal winner
Canoe slalom
Richard Hounslow – Men’s C2 - Harrow College - Silver medal winner
Canoe sprint
Angela Hannah – K2 500m – Loughborough College - 7th
Rachel Cawthorn – Women’s K1 500m and team K4 500m - Berkshire College of Agriculture - consolation finalist (K1 500m)
Cycling - Track
Steven Burke – Men's team pursuit - Nelson and Colne College - Gold medal winner
Ed Clancy – Men’s team pursuit - Kirklees College - Gold medal winner
Diving
Daniel Goodfellow – Men’s Synchronized 10m platform (with Tom Daley) – Loughborough College (Current) - Bronze medal winner
Equestrian
Carl Hester – Team dressage, individual dressage - Hartpury College (Equine Academy Coach) - Silver medal winner (team dressage) & finalist (individual dressage)
Gymnastics
Kat Driscoll – Women's individual trampoline, Mid Kent College - Finalist
Hockey
Henry Weir – Loughborough College - group stage
Nicola White – Loughborough College - Gold medal winner
Helen Richardson-Walsh – Central College Nottingham - Gold medal winner
Rowing
Will Fletcher – Men’s lightweight double scull - New College Durham - semi-finalist
Richard Chambers – Men’s lightweight double scull - Northern Regional College - semi-finalist
Peter Chambers – Men’s lightweight four - Northern Regional College - semi-finalist
Zoe Lee - Women's eight - Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College - Silver medal winner
Rugby
Women’s Rugby Sevens - 4th
Megan Jones – Loughborough College (Current)
Claire Allan –Loughborough College
Abbie Brown – Hartpury College
Natasha Hunt – Hartpury College
Heather Fisher –Warwickshire College and Bath College
Emily Scott - Seevic College
Danielle Waterman – Former Head of AASE Academy at Hartpury College
Amy Wilson-Hardy – Worthing College
Men’s Rugby Sevens - Silver medal winners
Dan Norton – Hartpury College
James Davies – Gower College Swansea
Swimming
Adam Peaty – Men's 100m breast stroke & 4x100m medley relay - Derby College (former) - Gold medal winner (100m breast stroke) and silver medal winner (4x100m medley)
Molly Renshaw – 100m and 200m breast stroke – Loughborough College (Current) - finished 6th and 23rd respectively
Jack Burnell – Men's 10k marathon swimming - Loughborough College - disqualified
Siobhan-Marie O’Connor – Women's 200m individual medley - Loughborough College - Silver medal winner
Fran Halsall – Women's 50m freestyle and Women's 4x100m medley relay - Loughborough College - 4th and 7th respectively
Lianna Swan – for Pakistan – Women's 50m freestyle - Loughborough College (Current) - heats
Synchronised swimming
Katie Clark – Women's duet – Loughborough College (Current) - preliminary round
Track and field
Harry Aikines-Aryeety – 4 x 100m relay – Loughborough College - 5th
James Dasaolu – Men’s 100m, 4 x 100m relay – Loughborough College - semi-finalist (100m)
Richard Kilty – 4 x 100m relay – Loughborough College - 5th
Ojie Edoburun – 4 x 100m relay – Loughborough College - 5th
Martyn Rooney – 400m and 4 x 400m relay – Loughborough College - 1st round (400m) & disqualified (relay)
Matthew Hudson-Smith – 400m and 4 x 400m relay – Loughborough College - 8th (final - 400m) & disqualified (relay)
Sophie Hitchon – Hammer – Loughborough College - Bronze medal winner
Chris Baker – High Jump – Loughborough College - 16th
Robbie Grabarz – High Jump – Loughborough College - 5th
Chijindu Ujah – Men’s 100m, 4 x 100m relay - Sir George Monoux - semi-finalist (100m) & 5th
Adam Gemili – Men’s 200m - Barking and Dagenham - 4th
Lynsey Sharp – Women’s 800m - Loughborough College - 6th
Daryll Neita – Women's 100m, 4 x 100m relay - Oaklands College - 1st round (100m) & Bronze medal winner
Holly Bradshaw – Women’s pole vault - Runshaw College - 5th
Weightlifting
Rebekah Tiler – Women’s 69kg - Calderdale College - finished 10th