After three action packed days of record-breaking performances and thrilling displays of athleticism, discover which students emerged victorious at the 2024 BUCS Outdoor Athletics Championships.

The 2024 BUCS Outdoor Athletics Championships delivered yet another electrifying showcase of UK university sport, with over 1,500 students from every corner of the UK coming together in a thrilling pursuit of national championship titles across a diverse spectrum of athletic disciplines.

Spanning three days and boasting nearly 50 finals, the event served as a platform for the display of exceptional talent, featuring some of the most promising athletes representing universities nationwide. Throughout the exhilarating bank holiday weekend, records tumbled, titles were defended, and fresh champions emerged, adding to the excitement of university sports.

Set against the impressive backdrop of the Manchester Regional Arena, the Championships marked a grand culmination to the university athletics calendar, promising a spectacle for all involved.

Find out which students and universities were victorious in every final below.

2024 BUCS Outdoor Athletic Championships – The Results

2024 BUCS Outdoor Athletic Championships – The Results

100m

Race Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Stephen Baffour
De Montfort
Tyler Panton
Brunel
Sean Anyaogu
Loughborough
Women’s Final Joy Eze
Newcastle
Success Eduan
Salford
Trinity Powell
Manchester
Men’s Ambulant Final Cameron Thores
Stirling
William Bishop
Cardiff Met
Iain Boyd
Robert Gordon
Women’s Ambulant Final Ndidikama Okoh
Birmingham
India Oates
Loughborough
Simran Kaur
Nottingham

200m

Race Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Tyler Panton
Brunel
David Chapman
Leeds Beckett
Stephen Baffour
De Montfort
Women’s Final Jazmine Moss
Loughborough
Lois Garland
UHI
Gwendoline Datey
Loughborough
Men’s Ambulant Final Ntando Mahlangu
Loughborough
Iain Boyd
Robert Gordon
William Bishop
Cardiff Met
Women’s Ambulant Final India Oates
Loughborough
Simran Kaur
Nottingham

400m

Race Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Alex Cooper
Loughborough
Andrea Panassidi
Imperial
Tom Hunter
Manchester
Women’s Final Poppy Malik
Loughborough
Charlotte Kelsey
Teesside
Isabelle Skelton
Birmingham
Men’s Ambulant Final Ntando Mahlangu
Loughborough
Cameron Thores
Stirling

800m

Final Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s 800m Henry Jonas
Loughborough
Jacob Smith
Durham
Basil Rock
Bath
Women’s 800m Abigail Ives
Birmingham
Ty Brockley-Langford
Loughborough
Charlotte Buckley
Oxford

1,500m

Final Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s 1500m Tyler Bilyard
Birmingham
Sam Charig
St Mary’s
Rowan Miell-Ingram
Loughborough
Women’s 1500m Jessica Spilsbury
Loughborough
Hannah Anderson
Edinburgh
Elsa Palmer
Birmingham

5,000m

Final Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s 5000m Will Barnicoat
Birmingham
Tomer Tarragano
Birmingham
Peter Bradshaw
Edinburgh
Women’s 5000m Niamh Bridson-Hubbard
Cambridge
Tia Fae Wilson
Loughborough
Charlotte Dannatt
Loughborough

Steeplechase

Final Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s S/C 3,000m Thomas Bridger
Birmingham
Terry Fawden
Cambridge
Thomas Dugre
Cambridge
Women’s S/C 2,000m Emily Parker
Loughborough
Amelia Wills
Loughborough
Martha Collings
Birmingham

Hurdles

Final Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s 110m Daniel Goriola
Nottingham
Thomas Wilcock
Loughborough
Adam Hoole
Heriot-Watt
Women’s 100m Etienne Maughan
Newcastle
Marli Jessop
Bucks New
Jane Davidson
Aberdeen
Men’s 400m Jake Minshull
Birmingham
Onyeka Okoh
Loughborough
Ben Heron
Strathclyde
Women’s 400m Orla Brennan
Birmingham
Amelia Briggs-Goode
Birmingham
Melissa Coxon
Loughborough

Relay

Race Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s 4 x 100m Brunel Loughborough Cardiff Met
Women’s 4 x 100m Brunel Birmingham Loughborough
Men’s 4 x 400m Loughborough Cardiff Met Birmingham
Women’s 4 x 400m Loughborough Birmingham Sheffield

High Jump

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Kimani Jack
Birmingham
Luke Ball
Bath
Morgan Williams
Leeds Beckett
Women’s Final Halle Ferguson
Manchester Met
Evelyne Fonteyne
Bath
Lily Holt
Birmingham

Triple Jump

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Daniel Akinradewo
Loughborough
Jordan Aki-Sawyerr
Loughborough
Michael Alajiki
Loughborough
Women’s Final Lily Hulland
Loughborough
Lateefah Agberemi
King’s College
Georgina Forde-Wells
Loughborough

Long Jump

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Samuel Ebonine
Manchester
Adam Hoole
Heriot-Watt
Sam Danson
Loughborough
Women’s Final Cleo Martin-Evans
Birmingham City
Georgina Forde-Wells
Loughborough
Ruby Jerges
Loughborough
Mixed Ambulant Final William Bishop
Cardiff Met
Ntando Mahlangu
Loughborough
Joel Ellis Mattacks
Loughborough

Pole Vault

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Owen Heard
Loughborough
Mark Mellor
Loughborough
Karran Kapur-Walton
Manchester Met
Women’s Final Jade Spencer-Smith
St Marys
Sophie Ashurst
Loughborough
Felicia Miloro
Loughborough

Discus

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Dillon Claydon
De Montfort
Zac Davies
Loughborough
Ebenezer Abara
Sheffield Hallam
Women’s Final Zara Obamakinwa
Northumbria
Taia Tunstall
Loughborough
Alexandra Baltazar-Hall
Loughborough
Men’s Ambulant Final Adam Rutter
Loughborough
Joel Ellis Mattacks
Loughborough
Women’s Ambulant Final Freya Howgate
Loughborough
Ellie O’Halloran
Sunderland

Shot Put

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Zac Davies
Loughborough
Jacob Matthews
Birmingham
Dillon Claydon
Loughborough
Women’s Final Abigail Pawlett
Loughborough
Sinead Du Toit
Sunderland
Jess Hopkins
Brunel
Men’s Ambulant Final Joel Ellis Mattacks
Loughborough
Adam Rutter
Loughborough
Women’s Ambulant Final Lydia Church (F)
Loughborough
Ellie O’Halloran
Sunderland
Freya Howgate
Loughborough

Javelin

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Benjamin East
Loughborough
Fenton Bishop-Timings
Birmingham
James Pratt
Birmingham
Women’s Final Rebekah Walton
Loughborough
Dawn Russell
West Scotland
Eva Durand
Loughborough

Hammer

Event Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place
Men’s Final Harry Ricketts
Brunel
Archie Small
Nottingham
Owen Merrett
Loughborough
Women’s Final Zoe Price
Loughborough
Ava Leigh
Loughborough
Christiana Kemegne
Durham

Overall Champions

With 57 medals, including an impressive 23 golds, Loughborough University once again showcased dominance in university athletics, matching their remarkable achievement of last year’s championships by clinching the titles of Men’s, Women’s, and Overall Team Champions.

Their outstanding performance further solidifies Loughborough’s reputation as a powerhouse in sports, a fact underscored by their recent accolade of being named the best university in the world for sports-related subjects by the Global QS Higher Education League Table for the eighth consecutive year.

Championship Moments

Watch some of the highlights from this year’s BUCS Outdoor Athletics Championships.

Source: @BUCSSport on Instagram

BUCS Athletics: A Leading Platform for UK University Sporting Talent

The BUCS Outdoor Athletics Championships are one of the many sporting events hosted by BUCS that showcase the incredible sporting talent within the UK university sport system.

This annual showcase provides a unique opportunity for students to compete against the very best athletes from universities across the UK, representing their institutions on a national stage and showcasing their talents.

You can find out more about UK University Athletics and the opportunities that students have to compete alongside their studies below.