{{Short description|Sports club}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox sports team | logo = TeamBath logo.svg | pixels = 249 | full_name = University of Bath – Team Bath | founded = 1971 | city = University of Bath<br />Claverton Down<br />Bath, Somerset | colours = {{Color box|#005daa}} {{Color box|#ffc61e}} Blue and gold | team_titles = | website = [https://www.teambath.com/ www.teambath.com] }}

'''Team Bath''' is the University of Bath's sporting organisation. In addition to entering teams in BUCS intervarsity competitions, Team Bath has also entered teams in national leagues and competitions. Team Bath F.C. reached the first round proper of the 2002–03 FA Cup. They become the first university team to reach this stage since Oxford University A.F.C. in 1880. In 2005–06 the netball team were both founder members and the inaugural champions of the Netball Superleague. They were Superleague champions again in 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10 and 2013. The field hockey club enter a team in the Men's England Hockey League.

Team Bath's main sports complex is the Sports Training Village based at the University of Bath campus at Claverton Down. The university has hosted several sporting events, including the 1995 European Youth Summer Olympic Days, the 2019 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone competition and the 2023 UIPM Laser-Run and Pentathlon World Championships. The facilities at the University of Bath have also been used as a training base by many individual Olympians and Paralympians.

==History== {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Year ! Key events |- |1968||University of Bath student, David Hembrow, swims for Great Britain at the 1968 Summer Olympics. He becomes the University's first Olympian. |- |1971||Construction on the new sports facilities begins at Claverton Down; Tom Hudson is appointed as the University's first Director of Physical Education. He remains in the role for the next twenty years. |- |1972||Former Wales football international, Ivor Powell, joins the University of Bath as a football coach. He goes on to serve in the role for thirty eight years. |- |1974||Denis Howell MP officially opens the new sports facilities. |- |1976||University of Bath becomes the first university in the United Kingdom to offer a sports scholarship. Martyn Hedges becomes the first recipient. |- |1987||The England national rugby union team begin to train at the University of Bath. |- |1990||James May, a University of Bath sports scholar wins, representing England at the 1990 Commonwealth Games wins a gymnastics vault gold medal. |- |1994||Sir Roger Bannister officially opens the athletics track. |- |1995||University of Bath hosts the 1995 European Youth Summer Olympic Days |- |1997||Phase I of the Sports Training Village is completed. A 50m swimming pool and four indoor tennis courts are added to the athletics track, eight outdoor tennis courts and field hockey pitch. |- |1999||Colin Jackson, coached by Malcolm Arnold, wins the 110 metres hurdles at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics |- |2000||Stephanie Cook becomes the first University of Bath-based athlete to win an Olympic Gold medal when she wins the Modern pentathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics; Sascha Kindred and Matt Walker also win gold medals in the swimming at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. |- |2001||Lord Glentoran officially opens the bobsleigh and skeleton track. |- |2003||Team Bath F.C. reach the first round proper of the 2002–03 FA Cup. They become the first university team to reach this stage since Oxford University A.F.C. in 1880.<ref name="guardian251002">{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/oct/25/newsstory.sport |title=Bath enjoy a wallow in deep waters|publisher=www.theguardian.com|date=25 October 2002|accessdate=16 October 2011}}</ref><ref name="uefa151102">{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid%3D42532.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171016065726/http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid%3D42532.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 October 2017 |title=University challenge for Team Bath|publisher=UEFA|date=15 November 2002|access-date=16 October 2011}}</ref><ref name="bbc161102">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/2429761.stm |title=Team Bath 2–4 Mansfield |publisher=news.bbc.co.uk|date=16 November 2002|accessdate=16 October 2011}}</ref> |- |2003||Tim Henman officially opens a Lawn Tennis Association academy at the Sports Training Village. |- |2004||Anne, Princess Royal officially opens a newly expanded Sports Training Village |- |2004||Jason Gardener wins a gold medal for Great Britain at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the Men's 4 × 100 metres relay team. |- |2005–06||With a squad that included Pamela Cookey, Rachel Dunn, Stacey Francis, Jess Garland, Tamsin Greenway and Geva Mentor, Team Bath's netball team win the inaugural Netball Superleague title.<ref name="bbc040606">{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/netball/5045504.stm|title=TeamBath take Superleague title|publisher=news.bbc.co.uk|accessdate=5 April 2020|date=4 June 2006}}</ref><ref name="teambath200506">{{cite web|url=http://www.teambath.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Team-Bath-Netball-2005-06-squad.jpg|title=2005–06 Team Bath squad|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=18 February 2020|archive-date=10 January 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200110220040/https://www.teambath.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Team-Bath-Netball-2005-06-squad.jpg|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="teambath200607">{{cite web|url=http://www.teambath.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Team-Bath-Netball-2006-07-squad.jpg|title=2006–07 Team Bath squad|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=1 April 2020|archive-date=10 January 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200110220111/https://www.teambath.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Team-Bath-Netball-2006-07-squad.jpg|url-status=dead}}</ref> They subsequently dominate the early seasons of the league, winning further Superleague titles in 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10 and 2013.<ref name="womensport090607">{{Cite web|url=http://womensportreport.com/team-bath-defend-their-super/wn/40|title=Team Bath defend their Super League Title|publisher=womensportreport.com|accessdate=5 February 2020|date=9 June 2007}}</ref><ref name="whtimes070409">{{Cite web|url=https://www.whtimes.co.uk/sport/gallery-full-report-mavericks-lose-out-in-grand-final-to-team-bath-1-12315|title=Gallery: Full Report: Mavericks lose out in grand final to Team Bath|publisher=www.whtimes.co.uk|accessdate=3 February 2020|date=7 April 2009}}</ref><ref name="express170510">{{Cite web|url=https://www.express.co.uk/netball/175698/Team-Bath-beat-off-Mavericks-to-win-Superleague-Grand-Final|title=Team Bath beat off Mavericks to win Superleague Grand Final|publisher=www.express.co.uk|accessdate=3 February 2020|date=17 May 2010}}</ref><ref name="itv250513">{{Cite web|url=https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/story/2013-05-25/bath-netball/|title=Team Bath are champions|publisher=www.itv.com|accessdate=14 February 2020|date=25 May 2013}}</ref> |- |2010||Amy Williams wins a gold medal for Great Britain at the 2010 Winter Olympics in the skeleton. |- |2012||Thirty University of Bath-based athletes compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Paralympics. They included Michael Jamieson who won silver in the Men's 200 metre breaststroke and Samantha Murray who won silver in the modern pentathlon |- |2014||Lizzy Yarnold succeeds Amy Williams as she wins a gold medal for Great Britain at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the skeleton; Kelly Gallagher also won a gold medal for Great Britain at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in alpine skiing. |- |2015||The Australia national rugby union team train at the University of Bath during the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |- |2015||University of Bath host the 2015 European Modern Pentathlon Championships. |- |2016||Twenty University of Bath-based athletes compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics, winning twelve medals between them. They included Paul Blake who won gold in the Men's Paralympics 400 metres.<ref name="teambathrio">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/olympic-paralympic/rio-2016/|title=Rio 2016|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=4 May 2020}}</ref> |- |2017||Sophie Kamlish win gold at the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships in the women's 100 metres; Danny Talbot is a member of the Great Britain team that wins gold at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in the Men's 4 × 100 metres relay. |- |2018||Lizzy Yarnold wins a second gold medal for Great Britain at the 2018 Winter Olympics in the skeleton. Laura Deas win a bronze in the same event. Dom Parsons win a bronze medal in the men's skeleton. |- |2016||Thirty University of Bath-based athletes compete at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, representing eight different countries and winning seventeen medals between them. The England national netball team that wins gold in the netball tournament features five former or current Team Bath players – Ama Agbeze, Eboni Beckford-Chambers, Kadeen Corbin, Serena Guthrie and Geva Mentor.<ref name="teambath070518">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/2018/05/07/gold-coast-2018-commonwealth-games-medallist-parade/|title=Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games medallists celebrated at parade ahead of Team Bath Netball match|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=3 May 2020|date=7 May 2018}}</ref> |- |2018||James Cooke wins gold at the 2018 World Modern Pentathlon Championships and Vicky Holland win gold at the 2018 ITU World Triathlon Series within 48 hours of each other. |- |2019||University of Bath host three stages of the 2019 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone competition. |- |2019||University of Bath host the 2019 European Modern Pentathlon Championships. James Cooke wins gold at the event.<ref name="teambath110819">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/modern-pentathlon/2019-european-championships/|title=2019 European Championships at University of Bath|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=1 May 2020|date=11 August 2019|archive-date=21 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181221041555/https://www.teambath.com/sport/modern-pentathlon/2019-european-championships/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |- |}

{{small|'''Source''':<ref name="teambathhistory">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/about/our-history/|title=Our history|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=29 April 2020}}</ref>}}

== Historic 2024 == The year 2024 marked a significant period of success for Team Bath athletes across various sports, particularly at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=nar43 |date=2024-12-20 |title=Paris pride, historic international achievements, emotional reunions and big gym investment among highlights of incredible sporting 2024 |url=https://www.teambath.com/2024/12/20/sporting-review-of-2024/ |access-date=2024-12-25 |website=Team Bath |language=en}}</ref>

=== Olympic and Paralympic Success === Team Bath athletes secured 17 medals during the Paris 2024 Games.

. Notable achievements include:

* Dimitri Coutya and Piers Gilliver in wheelchair fencing, each winning four medals (two gold, one silver, one bronze). * Tom Dean becoming a triple Olympic champion in swimming, defending the men's 4x200m freestyle relay title. * Dan Bethell winning a silver medal in SL3 men's singles para-badminton. * Kate Shortman and Izzy Thorpe claiming Team GB's first-ever Olympic artistic swimming medal with silver in the Duet event.<ref name=":0" />

== World Championships and European Titles == Team Bath athletes excelled in various international competitions:

* Kate Shortman and Izzy Thorpe won Britain's first World Championships medals in artistic swimming (silver and bronze) in February. * Marcus Wyatt became the men's European Champion in skeleton. * Matt Weston won silver in both the men's race and team event at the Skeleton World Championships. * Corie Mapp secured Overall World Cup gold in para-bobsleigh. * Freya Anderson anchored Aquatics GB to women's medley relay silver at the World Aquatics Short-Course Championships.<ref name=":0" />

== Rugby Achievements == The University's rugby program saw significant milestones:

* Archie Griffin became the first current student to make his senior international debut for Wales in the Six Nations. * Jenny Hesketh and Mollie Wilkinson made their Welsh debuts in the Women's Six Nations. * Six students were selected for the U20 Six Nations across England, Scotland, and Wales teams.<ref name=":0" />

== Other Achievements ==

* Team Bath athletes brought back a total of 93 senior international medals to their training base. * The University received UK Sport-accredited Elite Training Centre status. * A £450,000 upgrade of the Team Bath Gym was completed. * The 50th anniversary of the Founders Hall opening was celebrated.<ref name=":0" />

==Hall of Fame== {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Date of Induction ! Inductees ! |- |12 May 2014||Jason Gardener||Athletics |- |12 May 2014||Ben Rushgrove ||Athletics |- |27 May 2014||Amy Williams||Skeleton |- |20 July 2015||Tom Hudson||Former Director of Sport |- |3 August 2015||Lyn Gunson||Netball |- |17 August 2015||Jan Bártů||Modern Pentathlon |- |28 January 2016||Paul Palmer||Swimming |- |2 February 2016||Bobby Crutchley||Field hockey |- |4 March 2016||Heather Stanning||Rowing |- |28 March 2016||Pamela Cookey ||Netball |- |18 May 2016||Kate Allenby||Modern Pentathlon |- |18 May 2016||Stephanie Cook||Modern Pentathlon |- |22 June 2016||Malcolm Arnold||Athletics |- |22 June 2016||Colin Jackson||Athletics |- |9 July 2016||Ivor Powell||Football |- |16 November 2016||Kate Howey||Judo |- |26 January 2017||Ged Roddy||Former Director of Sport |- |26 January 2017||Mark Foster||Swimming |- |28 April 2017||Steve Borthwick||Rugby union |- |3 May 2017||Sascha Kindred||Swimming |- |25 September 2017||Stacey Francis||Netball |- |24 November 2017||Paul Blake||Athletics |- |29 November 2018||Alison Oliver||Former Deputy Director of Sport |- |25 February 2019||Michael Jamieson||Swimming |- |16 October 2019||Stephanie Millward||Swimming |- |16 October 2019||Andrei Vorontsov||Swimming |- |21 October 2019||Nigel Redman||Rugby union |- |7 December 2019||Serena Guthrie||Netball |- |8 February 2022||David McNulty||Swimming |- |12 April 2024||Anna Stembridge||Netball |- |12 April 2024||Jess Thirlby||Netball |- |}

{{small|'''Source''':<ref name="teambathhalloffame">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/about/the-people/hall-of-fame/|title=Hall of Fame for Sport|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=29 April 2020}}</ref>}}

==Medallists== The following athletes have either been students at the University of Bath or have been based at the University's training facilities.

===Summer Olympics=== ;Artistic swimming {| class="wikitable" |+ !Games !Athlete !Event !Medal |- |2024 |Kate Shortman |Duet |{{silver02}} |} ; ;Athletics {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2004||Jason Gardener||Men's 4 × 100 metres relay||{{gold01}} |- |2016||Eilidh Doyle/Emily Diamond||Women's 4 × 400 metres relay||{{bronze03}} |} ;Judo {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |1992||Kate Howey||Women's 66 kg||{{bronze03}} |- |2000||Kate Howey||Women's 70 kg||{{silver02}} |} ;Modern Pentathlon The University of Bath has hosted the Pentathlon GB National Training Centre since 1998.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Modern Pentathlon |url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/modern-pentathlon/ |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=Team Bath |language=en}}</ref> {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2000||Stephanie Cook||Individual||{{gold01}} |- |2000||Kate Allenby||Individual||{{bronze03}} |- |2004||Georgina Harland||Individual||{{bronze03}} |- |2008||Heather Fell||Individual||{{silver02}} |- |2012||Samantha Murray||Individual||{{silver02}} |- |2021 |Joe Choong |Individual |{{gold01}} |- |2021 |Kate French |Individual |{{gold01}} |} ;Rowing The University of Bath has hosted a British Rowing Performance Development Academy (previously known as Start) since 2003.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rowing |url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/rowing/ |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=Team Bath |language=en}}</ref> {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2012||Helen Glover/Heather Stanning||Women's coxless pair||{{gold01}} |- |2016||Helen Glover/Heather Stanning||Women's coxless pair||{{gold01}} |- |2024 |Becky Wilde |Women's double scull |{{bronze03}} |} ;Swimming The University of Bath has hosted the Aquatics GB Bath Performance Centre since 2008.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Aquatics GB Bath Performance Centre |url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/swimming/national-centre-swimming/ |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=Team Bath |language=en}}</ref> {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |1996||Paul Palmer||Men's 400 metre freestyle||{{silver02}} |- |2012||Michael Jamieson||Men's 200 metre breaststroke||{{silver02}} |- |2016||Jazmin Carlin||Women's 400 metre freestyle||{{silver02}} |- |2016||Jazmin Carlin||Women's 800 metre freestyle||{{silver02}} |- |2016||Siobhan-Marie O'Connor||Women's 200 metre individual medley||{{silver02}} |- |2016||Chris Walker-Hebborn||Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay||{{silver02}} |- |2021||Tom Dean||Men's 200 metre freestyle||{{gold01}} |- |2021||Tom Dean||Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay||{{gold01}} |- |2021 |James Guy |Men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay |{{gold01}} |- |2021 |James Guy |Mixed 4 x 100 metre medley relay |{{gold01}} |- |2021 |Calum Jarvis |Men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay |{{gold01}} |- |2021 |Matt Richards |Men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay |{{gold01}} |- |2021 |Freya Anderson |Mixed 4 x 100 metre medley relay |{{gold01}} |- |2021 |James Guy |Men's 4 x 100 metre medley relay |{{silver02}} |- |2024 |Tom Dean |Men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay |{{gold01}} |- |2024 |Kieran Bird |Men's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay |{{gold01}} |} {{small|'''Source''':<ref name="teambathrio">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/olympic-paralympic/rio-2016/|title=Rio 2016|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=4 May 2020}}</ref><ref name="teambath090516">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/2016/05/09/29-medals-hundreds-of-representatives-and-a-bright-future-the-olympic-history-of-university-of-bath-based-athletes/|title=29 medals, hundreds of representatives and a bright future – The Olympic history of University of Bath-based athletes|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=1 May 2020|date=9 May 2016}}</ref>}}

===Summer Paralympics=== ;Athletics {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2008||Ben Rushgrove||Men's 100 metres T36||{{silver02}} |- |2012||Ben Rushgrove||Men's 200 metres T36||{{bronze03}} |- |2012||Paul Blake||Men's 800 metres||{{bronze03}} |- |2012||Paul Blake||Men's 400 metres||{{silver02}} |- |2012||Katrina Hart||Women's 4 × 100 metres relay||{{bronze03}} |- |2016||Paul Blake||Men's 400 metres||{{gold01}} |} ;Sailing {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2012||Alexandra Rickham||Two Person Keelboat - SKUD 18||{{bronze03}} |} ;Swimming {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Athlete ! Games ! style="background:;" | {{gold01}} ! style="background:;" | {{silver02}} ! style="background:;" | {{bronze03}} |- |Sascha Kindred||1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016||7||3||3 |- |Matt Walker||2000, 2004, 2008, 2012||3||5||4 |- |Nyree Lewis||2000, 2004, 2008, 2012||2||5||3 |- |Stephanie Millward||2012, 2016||2||5||3 |- |Anthony Stephens||2004, 2008||0||1||4 |- |Liz Johnson||2004, 2008, 2012||1||1||1 |- |} ;Wheelchair fencing The University of Bath hosts the Wheelchair Fencing National Training Centre, which officially opened in December 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Fencing at the University of Bath |url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/fencing/ |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=Team Bath |language=en}}</ref> {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2016||Piers Gilliver||Men's épée A||{{silver02}} |- |2021 |Piers Gilliver |Men's epee A |{{gold01}} |- |2021 |Dimitri Coutya |Men's epee B |{{bronze03}} |- |2021 |Dimitri Coutya |Men's foil B |{{bronze03}} |- |2021 |Dimitri Coutya, Piers Gilliver, Oliver Lam-Watson |Men's team foil |{{silver02}} |- |2021 |Dimitri Coutya, Piers Gilliver, Oliver Lam-Watson |Men's team epee |{{bronze03}} |- |}

{{small|'''Source''':<ref name="teambathrio">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/sport/olympic-paralympic/rio-2016/|title=Rio 2016|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=4 May 2020}}</ref><ref name="teambath090516">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/2016/05/09/29-medals-hundreds-of-representatives-and-a-bright-future-the-olympic-history-of-university-of-bath-based-athletes/|title=29 medals, hundreds of representatives and a bright future – The Olympic history of University of Bath-based athletes|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=1 May 2020|date=9 May 2016}}</ref>}}

===Winter Olympics=== ;Skeleton The University of Bath hosts the British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association national training centre and has the UK's only outdoor push-start track. {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2002||Alex Coomber||Women's skeleton||{{bronze03}} |- |2006||Shelley Rudman||Women's skeleton||{{silver02}} |- |2010||Amy Williams||Women's skeleton||{{gold01}} |- |2014||Lizzy Yarnold||Women's skeleton||{{gold01}} |- |2018||Lizzy Yarnold||Women's skeleton||{{gold01}} |- |2018||Laura Deas||Women's skeleton||{{bronze03}} |- |2018||Dom Parsons||Men's skeleton||{{bronze03}} |}

{{small|'''Source''':<ref name="teambath220118">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/2018/01/22/skeleton-pyeongchang-2018-winter-olympics-squad/|title=University of Bath-based skeleton quartet selected by Team GB for PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=2 May 2020|date=22 January 2018}}</ref>}}

===Winter Paralympics=== ;Alpine skiing {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! Games ! Athlete ! Event ! Medal |- |2014||Kelly Gallagher||Alpine skiing||{{gold01}} |- |}

==Facilities== ===Sports Training Village=== alt=A picture of the Olympic-standard swimming pool at the Sports Training Village|thumb|The Olympic-standard swimming pool at the Sports Training Village thumb|right|Indoor tennis courts at the Sports Training Village Team Bath's main sports complex is the Sports Training Village based at University of Bath campus at Claverton Down. Facilities include:

* Olympic-sized London 2012 legacy pool. * Fitness gyms * Outdoor floodlit 400m athletics track. * Indoor sprint track. * Three large sprung-wood sports halls. * Indoor and outdoor tennis courts. * Judo dojo. * Fencing pistes. * Outdoor and indoor shooting ranges. * Bobsleigh/skeleton push-start track * Rugby and football pitches * Outdoor field hockey pitches * Physio treatment areas and sport science labs

{{small|'''Source''':<ref name="teambathfacilities">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/facilities/|title=Facilities|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=20 February 2020}}</ref>}}

==Directors of Sport== {| class="wikitable collapsible" ! ! Years |- | Tom Hudson<ref name="teambath200715">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/2015/07/20/dr-tom-hudson-hall-of-fame/|title=Dr Tom Hudson inducted into Team Bath Hall of Fame for Sport|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=4 May 2020|date=20 July 2015}}</ref>||1971–1991 |- | Ged Roddy <ref name="teambath270117">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/2017/01/27/mark-foster-ged-roddy-hall-of-fame/|title=Mark Foster and Ged Roddy inducted into University of Bath Hall of Fame for Sport|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=4 May 2020|date=27 January 2017}}</ref>||1992–2009 |- | Stephen Baddeley<ref name="teambath010713">{{cite web|url=https://www.teambath.com/2013/07/01/stephen-baddeley-director-of-sport/|title=Stephen Baddeley – Director of Sport|publisher=www.teambath.com|accessdate=4 May 2020|date=1 July 2013|archive-date=25 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140325002023/https://www.teambath.com/2013/07/01/stephen-baddeley-director-of-sport/|url-status=dead}}</ref>||2010– |}

==References== {{reflist|3}}

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