Thursday, July 2, 2020

Strong start to the season for Edinburgh Uni teams

Solid beginning to the season for Edinburgh Uni groups Solid beginning to the season for Edinburgh Uni groups Julia Stenhouse Labels ArcheryBasketballBUCSHockeyKarateNetballshintyTaekwondoTennisTriathlon Wednesday was an exceptionally fruitful day for the Women's Hockey club, with the six groups contending all appreciating six successes. The unbeaten second XI experienced a long excursion up north to confront rivals Aberdeen University 1s. Completing the game with at a smooth 4-0 win, the subsequent XI returned south triumphant to celebrate. The third XI had a wafer of a first BUCS coordinate winning 5-0 against Glasgow University's 2s. Somewhere else the 4s won 3-1 with a great collaboration. Specific features were an incredible objective from Lucy Harley and some amazing recoveries from the goalie. The 5s additionally had a raging beginning to their first ever BUCS coordinate, beating Stirling University 3s with an epic score of 17-0. With a blend of new kids on the block and seniors, the entire group gave their everything. Wrapping up with a solid six objectives for the 6s against Heriot Watt University 2s, Wednesday, October 5 was a crushing day to be a piece of EUWHC. The SKGB Kumite Championships, held at Meadowbank, saw the entirety of the Shotokan Karate individuals making a valiant effort. Congrats ought to be given to Ashiah Zulkefli, Suzuka Nakagawa and Kylie Barnard who each won Bronze for their particular individual classes, just as Bronze in the female group occasion. Edinburgh University Netball Club had two matches this Saturday, which saw EUNC 4s interpretation of Dundee 1s (40-28) an introduction for four first years and EUNC 3s interpretation of Napier 1s (58-47) in what was a solid battle until the end. The Mountaineering club spent last Sunday moving in Bowden Doors: a long, excellent ridge in Northumbria. Around 50 individuals went, a considerable lot of them new to the club and the game. Aside from moving, there was a lot of time for holding and chitchat to make for an awesome time. The Tennis Club saw the Men's 4s beat Dundee Men 2s, with a decent 12-0 win. The Men's 3s followed with a 8-4 win against Stirling Men's 3s. At long last, the Women's 1s contended energetically and rose with a noteworthy draw against St Andrews. The World Archery Field Championships occurred in Dublin this end of the week. Four individuals from EUAC went for their nations, in individual and group adjusts. Most remarkably, barebow toxophilite Jessica Nilsson turned into a World Field Team Champion, as a component of Team GB. The Triathlon club introduced a solid appearing in the outcomes with Paul Kerr completing first in less than an hour and Nicholas Allen following up in runner up only five minutes behind. Three understudies from the Taekwondo club left away with two decorations in the wake of partaking in the ITF Scottish Championships on Sunday. Specific congrats go out to Filip Bartoszewski, contending in his first historically speaking Taekwondo competition. Wednesday saw history made in ladies' football, with a first XI group playing a second XI in the top division unexpectedly. The 2s figured out how to keep up the rhythm into the subsequent half and made life exceptionally hard for a solid Edinburgh 1s group. The game finished with a 3-0 win for the 1s notwithstanding the 2s' fabulous presentation, which looks good for the two groups proceeding onward with the season. Edinburgh University Shinty Club praised its 125th commemoration a weekend ago with a crushing arrangement of graduated class versus current group games just as a celebratory supper and ceilidh held at Teviot Row House. On the Women's side the graduated class players triumphed (6-4). The Men's groups contended energetically, yet EUSC immediately picked up the high ground against the graduated class and kept up their solid execution to dominate the match 5-1. There was likewise cause for festivity on the b-ball court, with each of the four of Edinburgh's groups tasting sweet triumph. The ladies' subsequent group saw off Glasgow 1s 62-41, while the third group cavorted to a 69-2 triumph over West Lothian College. With respect to the men, Edinburgh 1s beat nearby adversaries Heriot Watt 54-43, and the subsequent group ended up as the winner in an engaging 100-81 match against Stirling. A strong beginning to the season sees the ladies' first group open their battle on Wednesday against Loughborough. Picture kindness of Edinburgh University Womens Hockey Club

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