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Bath’s Liz Johnson adds bronze to gold and silver
(ITV News)
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Ellie Simmonds sets new world record in 200m medley heats
(WalesOnline)
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ParalympicsGB finalise London 2012 preparations at University of Bath
(Inside World Parasport)
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Volunteers out in force again as London welcomes the world’s Paralympians
(The Independent)
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Samantha Murray wins silver in the modern pentathlon to take Team GB’s medal tally to 65 at London 2012 Olympics
(The Telegraph)
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Pentathlon: All-round Samantha Murray keeps GB in the medals to the end
(The Independent)
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Match spurs Daren: Epic Olympic final motivates him to qualify for Rio
(New Straits Times)
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Could a future Katherine Grainger win gold… who’d partner Andy Murray?
(Scotsman)
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Epees, horses and pistols at the ready for Spence and Co
(Daily Mail)
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Rhythmic gymnasts ‘deserve’ Games at London 2012
(BBC Sport)
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‘Tired’ Greene just misses out on medal
(The Independent)
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London 2012 Olympics: Andrew Willis’s swimming genes in the family blood
(The Telegraph)
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Director of Sport Stephen Baddeley discusses the University’s achievements at the Olympic Games
(BBC Radio 5 Live – listen at 1 hour 41 minutes)
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London 2012 Olympics: how breaststroke factory turned Michael Jamieson and Andrew Willis into formidable forces
(The Telegraph)
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Professor Kevin Edge discusses the University’s success in the Olympics
(BBC Radio Bristol)
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London 2012 Olympics: Michael Jamieson and Andrew Willis revive Great British breaststroke tradition
(The Telegraph)
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The very middle-class supergirls: Former head girl at Zara’s boarding school will be in Helmand by the New Year and the woman who four years ago had never held an oar
(The Mail on Sunday)
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Heather Stanning’s gold medal is just the tonic for her Scottish hometown
(The Guardian)
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London 2012: Michael Jamieson drops hoops dream for Olympic pool bliss
(The Guardian)
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British swimmers Michael Jamieson and Andrew Willis set out to rewrite pre-Olympic script
(The Independent)
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Modern Pentathlon: Impossible is Nothing to World Champion Spence
(Sports Features Communications)
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Men’s 200m breaststoke finalist and Bath graduate Michael Jamieson speaks of his thanks to the University in helping his achieve his Olympic dream,
(BBC Radio Bristol (42.00-45.25)
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Egypt’s hopes lie abroad
(Daily News Egypt)
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Team Bath welcomes International prospects
(BBC Sport)
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China’s Sun Yang seeks multiple golds in London
(CNTV)
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No Better Place to Swim than in Bath
(China Daily)
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Video of Chinese Olympic swim team (Chinese)
(BBC China)
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Interview with rhythmic gymnast Lynne Hutchison (Japanese)
(Eikoku News Digest)
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Barbados and Nauru judo
(The Barbados Advocate)
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Dowabobo proud to be Nauru’s first Olympic judoka
(Gulf Times)
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Ghana’s Emmanuel prepares for London 2012 with bronze in Istanbul
(Vibe Ghana)
Olympic Media Coverage
03 September 2012
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