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Archers Officials Take Centre Stage at National Final
Five Cardiff Met Archers officials were selected to officiate at one of the biggest fixtures of the season, the SLB Women’s Trophy Final in Birmingham. Emily, Michelle, Rebecca, Jenna and Duncan were appointed to the high-profile game, representing the club on the national stage. The selection recognises their dedication, professionalism and consistent performances throughout the season. Being chosen to officiate such a major event is a significant achievement and highlights

Sarah Wagstaff
Feb 31 min read


Cardiff Met Sport athletes selected for Team GB and Olympic pathways ahead of Milano Cortina 2026
Cardiff Metropolitan University is proud to celebrate the selection and recognition of a number of athletes connected to Cardiff Met Sport who are progressing onto the international stage ahead of the Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games . Among those recognised by Team GB is Adele Nicoll , a former Cardiff Met student, staff member and coach, who has been named as one of ten athletes to watch ahead of the Games. A national shot put champion, Adele transiti

Gareth Walters
Jan 262 min read


Ethan – Young Activist Award Winner
National Charity Award Recognises Welsh Student’s Sporting Advocacy Loughborough, 20th November - Ethan, from Cardiff Met Archers, has been named the Young Activist Award Winner at the 2025 Youth Sport Trust Young Changemaker Awards for his outstanding leadership skills, enthusiasm and support for encouraging other young people to get active. The awards celebrate young people who, working alongside Youth Sport Trust and Youth Sport Trust International, have made a real and im

Gareth Walters
Oct 21, 20253 min read


Cardiff Met Archers Raise Over £6,000 in 24-Hour Basketball Fundraiser
Cardiff Met Archers Basketball completed their annual 24-hour with record success, raising over £6,000 for charity and bringing together more than 150 players from across the club and wider basketball community in a non-stop celebration of the sport. Held over the weekend of 17–18 May, the round-the-clock event saw participants take to the court in rotating shifts, with two teams competing continuously across the full 24 hours. Each team supported a different charity, with

Rhys Russell
Jul 15, 20252 min read
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