Meet our University Athletes

Zoey Clarke

The University of Aberdeen’s top student athletes from the 2013/14 seasons were celebrated at the annual Sports Ball last week. Among the winners were sprinter Zoey Clarke, who represented Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in 2014 and Michelle Guarino who won gold in the Commonwealth Fencing Championships.

The most prestigious award of the night is the ‘Allender Memorial Trophy’ more commonly known as ‘Club of the Year.’ The worthy winner was Aberdeen University Netball Club who excelled in all the criteria of team results, money raising efforts, Club Committee organisation, events organised by the Club and their efforts to encourage new members.

Award winners in full:

Ian Walker – Boat – Full Blue

Ian’s achievements during the last season have been outstanding. His success at the highly contested Rutherford Head competitions demonstrated a high level of performance for Ian, as well as numerous other races, including BUCS rowing regatta, and winning the Intermediate Singles event at the Scottish Rowing Championships. At this event, he finished 2nd in the Lightweight Pairs category resulting in being selected to the Scotland Rowing Team to compete at the Home International Regatta. It was at this Regatta that Ian and his pairs partner finished an impressive 2nd in the Open Pairs event, despite being a lightweight pair.

Megan Burgoyne – Lacrosse – Full Blue

Megan came to the university with no experience in Lacrosse but has excelled since joining the club. She is described as an inspiration as she has been selected on numerous occasions to represent Scotland at major senior international tournaments with such little experience. Not only is Megan a major success on the field, she also excels off the field too, having been Lacrosse Women’s president for 2 years running, she is viewed as one of the most valuable in the club and is so dedicated and committed to her sport.

Benjamin Matthews – Lacrosse – Full Blue

Ben’s drive and passion for his sport has been on display since he came to university. He has represented Scotland numerous times in International tournaments, including the World Championships in Denver and a tour in New York most recently. Ben has consistently worked with the university Lacrosse team to develop the sport further within Scotland, including taking on coaching responsibilities. He has also worked in conjunction with RGU to establish and develop their Lacrosse team which is now fully functioning.

Jozef Tomenga – Lacrosse – Full Blue

Having captained his national team of the Czech Republic, Jozef is more than deserving of Full Blue. He consistently plays Lacrosse at such a high level, including playing at the World Championships held in Denver this year. Jozef is committed to the university club and was President last year. He plays in every match for the university where his passion for Lacrosse comes through on the field.

Eilidh Fraser – Shinty – Full Blue

The Sports Union Blues Ball gives us a chance to celebrate our top athletes and clubs who have worked hard throughout the past year to achieve success in their chosen sport.” Marc McCorkell

Eilidh can’t be with us tonight to receive her Full Blue unfortunately. Having played senior club shinty for 8 years, Eilidh played in the University International Representative Squad for 4 years. She is described as a strong and skilful player who has a very positive and supportive influence on her teammates.

John Sweeney – Shinty – Full Blue

John has been described as an outstanding player and has contributed so much to the university shinty team playing at a high standard consistently. He captained the Aberdeen University Senior Team for 2 years and was selected for the Representative Squad for 3 years running. John is unable to attend tonight however we extend our congratulations to him.

Erlend Oag – Rugby – Full Blue

Unfortunately Erlend can’t attend this evening so we can’t congratulate him in person for his Full Blue. Erlend was on the 1st’s throughout his entire degree for the university, as well as being on Aberdeen Grammar 1st’s team too. Although studying medicine, he managed to play as many matches as he possibly could, and he was previously awarded Half Blues. Erlend was awarded the prestigious Supporter’s Player of the Year for Aberdeen Grammar and he also played for the Scottish Club International Team.

Graeme Clow – Rugby – Half Blue

Having been on the committee for his entire degree, Graeme established himself as a devoted member of the rugby club. As well as representing Aberdeen Grammar during his university career, Graeme was also approached to play for the Scotland Universities squad once it is up and running.

Jamie Lauder – Rugby – Half Blue

Like Erland, unfortunately Jamie can’t be with us tonight due to work commitments abroad. Jamie represented the 1sts team from his very first year at university and also played for Aberdeen Grammar at the same time. Jamie never missed a match for either team and was regarded as an incredibly dedicated player.

Sam Knudson – Rugby – Half Blue

Having been President of the club last year, Sam managed a brilliant season representing both the University Rugby club and Aberdeen Grammar. He started every single game last season and has played for the 1st team for a number of years. His dedication to the club is second to none with this being his 3rd year on the committee, and having been approached to play for the Scotland Universities squad once up and running, he is deserving of Half Blue.

Robert Ainsley – Tennis – Half Blue

Rob is an integral member of the University Tennis club with an outstanding reputation both on and off court. His most notable of many achievements during the season was winning the Rubislaw Senior Grand Prix singles event, where he encountered many obstacles during the final. Rob managed to overcome these and eventually win the tournament. His track record speaks for itself and he is well deserved of Half Blue.

Danielle Joyce – Trampoline – Full Blue

Danielle has been involved in the sport of trampoline for almost 16 years, and last season was her most successful to date. After winning Scottish Championships, she went on to medal at every single competition she competed in finishing the year with 6 gold, 4 silver and 4 bronze medals. Danielle qualified and represented Scotland at the British Championships where a personal best score ranked her 5th in Britain.

Andrew Benton – Weightlifting – Full Blue

2 years ago Andrew took up the sport of Weightlifting, the Olympic branch of it. Since then he has excelled in all aspects of the sport, including roles within the university club itself as well as competing. Andrew is ranked 1st in Scotland in his weight class, and represented Scotland at the Celtic Championships. Most notably he won the Commonwealth trials in 2014 and narrowly missed out on selection for Glasgow 2014. Andrew was described as a role model for all of those in the university club.

Sebastian Jedicke – Weightlifting – Full Blue

Seb has been described as a very talented lifter, and competes in Powerlifting. Seb had some notable achievements over the season with achieving 4 Scottish age class records. Despite injury he managed to carry on lifting and regularly provides valuable input to the university club, helping out other members.

Find out more about the University’s Sports Clubs at http://www.ausa.org.uk/sports/

Happy Chinese New Year

Students and faculty at the University of Aberdeen gathered to mark Chinese New Year with a traditional lion dance, calligraphy workshops and a host of other activities to welcome the year of the sheep.

Organised by the University’s Confucius Institute and International Centre, events to mark the beginning of the Lunar New Year took place across campus, including paper-cutting, Chinese games and a traditional Chinese lion dance next to the Sir Duncan Library.

University of Aberdeen announces £1m in PhD Scholarships

New Kings aberdeenHigh-achieving students looking to begin a PhD could benefit from a £1 million scholarship fund set up to honour the University of Aberdeen’s founder.

The Elphinstone Scholarship Scheme will see the fees for around 100 PhDs waived for each year of their study.

Please refer to the Elphinstone Scholarship Scheme website for more information on eligiblity criteria and how to apply.