Team Bath Judo Club’s Ben Fletcher gained more valuable qualification points on the road to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games as he struck gold at the African Open Championships in Mauritius. » Full Story
Commonwealth judo champion Megan Fletcher narrowly missed out on a medal at the Astana Grand Prix in Kazakhstan at the weekend but remains upbeat of the prospect of winning a medal in Uzbekistan in her next competition. » Full Story
Team Bath judoka Megan Fletcher and Gary Hall continued their preparations for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games by winning bronze medals at the European Open in Madrid at the weekend. » Full Story
Five University of Bath–based judo players, including the brother and sister pair of Ben and Megan Fletcher, were today (Tuesday) named in the England team to compete at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. » Full Story
University of Bath student and judo player Jan Gosiewski produced another strong performance to take bronze at the International Tournament of Monaco. » Full Story
Team Bath judo player Emmanuel Nartey has captured the second World Cup gold of his career, winning his class at the African Open in Mauritius. » Full Story
There was a double silver lining for Team Bath judo brother and sister Ben and Megan Fletcher as both produced impressive performances to finish runners-up at major international judo competitions at the weekend. » Full Story
Team Bath judo players Jan Gosiewski and Emmanuel Nartey both missed out on the medals at the World Championships after landing tough draws in their opening contests in Brazil yesterday » Full Story
University of Bath student and judo player Jan Gosiewski has achieved the biggest win of his career to date by taking silver at the European Open in Estonia. » Full Story
Natasha Maslen, a 19 year-old Sports Performance student, won bronze at the European Cup at the weekend in Malaga, Spain, to take Team Bath’s tally of senior international medals to ten this year. » Full Story
Team Bath judo player Emmanuel Nartey made a piece of history today (Monday) by becoming the first judo player to represent Ghana at an Olympic Games. » Full Story
Sled Dowabobo said he willbe honoured to make history by becoming the first judo player to represent the tiny Pacific island of Nauru at an Olympic Games. » Full Story
Ghana judo player Emmanuel Nartey’s Olympic preparations have been boosted by winning a medal in his final competition ahead of London 2012. » Full Story
A future University of Bath student and a member of the University’s alumni feature in the British judo squad for the London 2012 Olympic Games. » Full Story
Team Bath judo player Megan Fletcher achieved the highest World Cup finish of her career to date when she came seventh in Budapest at the weekend. » Full Story
Team Bath judo player Ben Fletcher is celebrating the biggest win of his career to date after taking bronze at the World Junior Championships in South Africa. » Full Story
Three TeamBath judo players have been named in the British team to compete at next months European Championships in Turkey, while a fourth player will compete at the Visually Impaired World Games, also in Turkey. » Full Story
University of Bath graduate and TeamBath judo player Andy Burns has been selected to represent Great Britain at the first men¹s World Cup of the year, which takes place in Hungary this weekend. » Full Story
TeamBath judo player Emmanuel Nartey has collected his second World Cup medal and taken a step closer to competing at his first Olympic Games. » Full Story
Karina Bryant has won bronze at the 2010 European Judo Championships, being held in Vienna, Austria – the seventh European medal of her career. » Full Story
Euan Burton has taken bronze at the European Judo Championships, being held in Vienna, Austria – the first medal of the Championships so far for Great Britain. » Full Story
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is scheduled to attend the Senior European Judo Championships in Vienna, Austria which run from Thursday April 22nd – Sunday April 25th. » Full Story
As the volcanic ash cloud continues to disrupt the European sports scene the Great Britain judo team are set for a 16-hour road trip to Austria for the Senior European Championships which run from Thursday April 22nd – Sunday April 25th. » Full Story
Russian head coach Ezio Gamba is eyeing success at the European Championships in Austria as his team prepares at the British Judo Performance Institute in Dartford. » Full Story
With the 2012 Olympic Games just two years away, British players will be battling it out on the Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th January at the U20 and Senior Trials to gain a place on the U20 and Senior British Squads. » Full Story
University of Bath students Kate Walker and Jan Gosiewski both finished just outside the medals in seventh place at the European Under-23 Judo Championships in Turkey. » Full Story
An eight man team, of four men and four women, has been selected to compete in the U23 European Championships, being held in Antalya, Turkey from 20th-22nd November. » Full Story
Judo player Tom Reed and beach volleyball player Lucy Boulton are the latest winners of the TeamBath athletes of the month awards, which are sponsored by Oakley and Vousden Opticians. » Full Story
British Judo has today confirmed that 27 countries will compete in the 2009 GB World Cup for both men and women, supported by UK Sport's World Class events programme. » Full Story
A 52-strong British team, including 13 players who competed in last week’s World Championships, have been selected for the 2009 GB World Cup being staged later this month. » Full Story
Karina Bryant, the most consistently successful of British medal winners over the last decade, finished second in the heavyweight category at the 100-nation World Championships in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on Sunday 30th August. » Full Story
TeamBath judo player Darren Harris has been selected to represent Great Britain at next month’s Visually Impaired European Championships in Hungary. » Full Story
Two TeamBath judo players have been selected to represent Great Britain at the European Championships, which take place in Georgia later this month. » Full Story
The University of Bath Judo squad achieved their best results yet at the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) Championships winning both the men's and women’s team titles, both regional titles and a huge haul of individual medals. » Full Story