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Fe Students at the Rio Olympics FE STUDENTS AT THE RIO OLYMPICS FIRST NAME SPORT CATEGORY COLLEGE PLACING APPEARANCE SEMIFINALS FINALS Nicola Adams Boxing Women's flyweight Hopwood Hall College 12th August 18th August 20th August Quater- Savannah Marshall Boxing Women's middle 75kg Hartlepool finals 19th August Richard Hounslow Canoe slalom Men’s C2 Harrow College 8th August 11th August 11th August Angela Hannah Canoe sprint K2 500m Loughborough College 15th 15th August 15th August 16th August Women’s K1 500m; team K4 17th August; 17th August; 18th August; Rachel Cawthorn Canoe sprint Berkshire College of Agriculture 15th 500m 19th August 19th August 20th August Steven Burke Cycling - track Men's team pursuit Nelson and Colne College 11th August 11th August 12th August Men’s omnium; men’s team 14th August; 14th August; 15th August; Ed Clancy Cycling - track Kirklees College pursuit 11th August 11th August 12th August Men’s synchronized 10m Daniel Goodfellow Diving Loughborough College (current) 8th August 8th August platform (with Tom Daley) Team dressage, individual Hartpury College (equine 10th August; 12th August; Carl Hester Equestrian dressage academy coach) 10th August 15th August Women's individual Kat Driscoll Gymnastics Mid Kent College 6th 12th August 12th August trampoline Henry Weir Hockey N/A Loughborough College 9th 6th August 17th August 18th August Nicola White Hockey N/A Loughborough College 6th August 17th August 19th August Men’s lightweight double Will Fletcher Rowing New College Durham 7th 8th August 10th August 12th August scull Men’s lightweight double Richard Chambers Rowing Northern Regional College 7th 8th August 10th August 12th August scull Peter Chambers Rowing Men’s lightweight four Northern Regional College 6th 6th August 9th August 11th August Megan Jones Rugby Women’s rugby sevens Loughborough College (current) 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August Claire Allan Rugby Women’s rugby sevens Loughborough College 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August Abbie Brown Rugby Women’s rugby sevens Hartpury College 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August Natasha Hunt Rugby Women’s rugby sevens Hartpury College 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August Warwickshire College and Bath Heather Fisher Rugby Women’s rugby sevens 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August College Emily Scott Rugby Women’s rugby sevens Seevic College 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August Former Head of AASE Academy Danielle Waterman Rugby Women’s rugby sevens 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August at Hartpury College Amy Wilson-Hardy Rugby Women’s rugby sevens Worthing College 4th 6th August 8th August 8th August Dan Norton Rugby Men’s rugby sevens Hartpury College 9th August 10th August 11th August James Davies Rugby Men’s rugby sevens Gower College Swansea 9th August 10th August 11th August Adam Peaty Swimming Men's 100m breast stroke Derby College (former) 6th August 6th August 7th August Women's 100m breast 7th August; 7th August; 8th August; Molly Renshaw Swimming Loughborough College (current) 23rd; 6th stroke; 200m breast stroke 10th August 11th August 12th August Men's 10k marathon Jack Burnell Swimming Loughborough College Disqualified 16th August 16th August swimming Women's 200m individual 9th; Siobhan-Marie O’Connor Swimming Loughborough College 8th August 8th August 9th August medley 7th Fran Halsall Swimming Women's 50m freestyle Loughborough College 4th; 7th 12th August 13th August 14th August Lianna Swan (for Pakistan) Swimming Women's 50m freestyle Loughborough College (current) 64th 12th August 13th August 14th August Synchronised Katie Clark Women's duet Loughborough College (current) 17th 14th August 16th August swimming Harry Aikines-Aryeety Track and field 4 x 100m relay Loughborough College 18th August 20th August 13th August; 15th August; James Dasaolu Track and field Men’s 100m; 4 x 100m relay Loughborough College Semi-finals 15th August 18th August 20th August Richard Kilty Track and field 4 x 100m relay Loughborough College 18th August 20th August Ojie Edoburun Track and field 4 x 100m relay Loughborough College 18th August 20th August 13th August; 15th August; Martyn Rooney Track and field 400m; 4 x 400m relay Loughborough College First round 14th August 20th August 21st August 13th August; 15th August; Matthew Hudson-Smith Track and field 400m; 4 x 400m relay Loughborough College 8th 14th August 20th August 21st August Sophie Hitchon Track and field Hammer Loughborough College 13th August 15th August Chris Baker Track and field High jump Loughborough College 16th 15th August 17th August Robbie Grabarz Track and field High jump Loughborough College 4th 15th August 17th August 13th August; 15th August; Chijindu Ujah Track and field Men’s 100m; 4 x 100m relay Sir George Monoux Semi-finals 15th August 18th August 20th August Adam Gemili Track and field Men’s 200m Barking and Dagenham 16th August 18th August 19th August Lynsey Sharp Track and field Women’s 800m Loughborough College 17th August 18th August 21st August 12th August; 14th August; Daryll Neita Track and field 100m; 4 x 100m relay Oaklands College First round 14th August 18th August 20th August Holly Bradshaw Track and field Women’s pole vault Runshaw College 16th August 20th August Rebekah Tiler Weightlifting Women’s 69kg Calderdale College 10th 10th August 10th August.
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