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Cardiff Met wishes athletes and support staff all the best for the Commonwealth Games 2022

News | 14 July 2022

This week Cardiff Metropolitan University held a breakfast at the National Indoor Athletics Centre at the Cyncoed campus to say goodbye and good luck to all athletes and support staff taking part in this year’s Commonwealth Games.

Cardiff Met has an impressive 40 athletes and 12 support staff representing Team Wales, England, Guernsey and Jersey across 11 sports, all of whom have studied or work at the University. Cardiff Met has an enviable reputation for producing world class athletes in many disciplines and this is demonstrated by the range of sports represented.

From athletics to boxing and hockey to cycling, Cardiff Met will be in the thick of competition from day one of the Commonwealth Games and Stef Collins, Gold Coast silver medallist herself from 2018 where she captained the England Basketball Squad in 5 v 5 and who is now coaching the 3v3 game, is excited to be involved:

“Cardiff Met does a great job of supporting you – you’ve got the facilities here and the support staff and everything that helps you develop as a person and as an athlete and that speaks for itself based on how much success there has been with how many Welsh athletes there are now at these Games.”

When asked about the Cardiff Met mindset, Stef said: “There’s one tag line that has always stood strong with me which I experienced in the 2012 Olympics is that ‘better never stops’ so it’s knowing that, OK, you’ve put in all this hard work and you’ve gone through this process from where you’ve started to where you’ve wanted to end up but it never feels quite finished or polished …. but you want more, you want to go and see what else you can do.”

A former Olympian with Team GB, Stef studied a Master’s in Sports Development and Coaching at Cardiff Met and is now on the staff as a coach of the Cardiff Met Archers WBBL Team.

Dan Rabbitt (Judo U60Kg) spoke passionately about how Cardiff Met has helped him prepare for this sporting highlight:

“Cardiff Met has given me the confidence to speak to my lecturers about managing my time between study and training and that communication and understanding helped me get through my undergrad degree. They have helped me to balance and manage my time in a healthy way and without it, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

Seeing off the athletes, Director of Sport, Ben O’Connell said:

“The Cardiff Met delegation for this year’s Commonwealth Games demonstrates the extent to which sport is integrated into our DNA. As a University, we sit firmly on the global map due to our unparalleled sports facilities, the dedication of our staff and our unique sport system.

“On behalf of the entire Cardiff Met community, I would like to wish all athletes and support staff the very best of luck in Birmingham. You are part of a special university and we are immensely proud of you all.”

Keep up to date in the build up to the Commonwealth Games by following Cardiff Met Sport on Twitter at @CMetSport and Instagram at cardiffmetsport as well as @cardiffmet main Twitter feed.

Cardiff Met students, staff and alumni taking part in the Commonwealth Games 2022:

Jeremiah Azu

Athletics

100m

Joe Brier

Athletics

400m

Hannah Brier

Athletics

200m

Piers Copeland

Athletics

1500m

Jenny Nesbitt

Athletics

5000m

Aled Sion Davies

Athletics

Discus, F42-44/F61-64

Jake Hayward

Athletics

1500m

Jonny Hopkins

Athletics

3000m SC

Adele Nicoll

Athletics

Shot

Julie Rogers

Athletics

Discus, F42-44/F61-64

Harrison Walsh

Athletics

Discus, F42-44/F61-64

Charlotte Arter

Athletics

10000m

Harrison Walsh

Athletics

Discus, F42-44/F61-64

Rosie Eccles

Boxing

70Kg

Harvey McNaughton

Cycling

Team Pursuit, Kilo

Daniel Rabbitt

Judo

U60Kg

Jasmine Hacker-Jones

Judo

U63Kg

Ashley Barnikel

Judo

U48kg

Fay Pitman

Weightlifting

71Kg

Iestyn Harret

Triathlon

Mixed relay and individual

Isabel Morris

Triathlon

Individual Female

Rhys James-

Triathlon

Guide

Gemma Frizelle

Gymnastics

Rhythmic

Gareth Furlong

Hockey - Men

Player

Dale hutchinson

Hockey - Men

Player

Joe Naughalty

Hockey - Men

Player

Luke Hawker

Hockey - Men

Player - Captain

James Carson

Hockey - Men

Player

Jo Westwood

Hockey - Women

Player

Livvy Hoskins

Hockey - Women

Player

Ella Jackson

Hockey - Women

Player

Jade Atkin

Wheelchair 3 v 3

Player

Ollie Turner

Jersey

Triathlon

Josh Lewis

Guernsey

Triathlon

Suzy Drane

Netball

Player / co-captain

Nia Jones

Netball

Player / co-captain

Bethan Dyke

Netball

Player

Georgia Rowe

Netball

Player

Owen Jenkins

Rugby 7’s

Player

Sam Cross

Rugby 7’s

Player

Support Staff

 

 

Nick Wakely

WRU

Assistant Coach

Matt Elias

Guernsey Athletics

Coach

Stef Collins

England Basketball - 3v3

Coach

Rhi Galvin

Hockey - Women

Analyst

Rebecca Daniels

Hockey - Women

Programme Manager

Danny Newcome

Hockey - Men

Head Coach

Alison Harrison

Netball

Umpire

Sara Moore

Netball

Head Coach

Gemma Davies

Netball

Performance Analyst

James Thie

Athletics

Coach

Ryan Spencer-Jones

Athletics

Coach

Nathan Stephens

Athletics

Disability Sport Wales - Performance Pathway lead

 

 

 

Team Wales Staff

 

 

Cathy Williams

Team Wales

Head of Engagement

Anna Stembridge

Team Wales

Non Exec Director

Dr Dan Clements

Team Wales

General Team Manager for Performance