A total of 49 medals were won at the UK Indoor Athletics Championships by BUCS athletes past and present.

One week on from the Indoor Athletics Championships at BUCS Nationals, our athletics stars added more hardware to their collection.
 
At the UK Indoor Athletics Championships, 18 BUCS athletes were crowned National Champions, while a further 18 claimed silver and 13 bronze.
 
Four gold medallists from BUCS Nationals 2025 achieved the same feat at UK Indoors. 60m Hurdles duo Daniel Goriola (Nottingham) and Abigail Pawlett (Loughborough) as well as triple jumper Georgina Forde-Wells (Loughborough) and pole vaulter Owen Heard (Loughborough).

See the full list of BUCS medallists below:
 

Gold

Jeremiah Azu (Cardiff Met) – Men’s 60m

Bianca Williams (UEL) – Women’s 60m

Zac Shaw (Sheffield Hallam and Loughborough) – Para Men’s 60m

Abigail Pawlett (Loughborough) – Women’s 60m Hurdles

Daniel Goriola (Nottingham) – Men’s 60m Hurdles

Alyson Bell (Edinburgh) – Women’s 200m

Joe Ferguson (Sheffield Hallam) – Men’s 200m

Alex Haydock-Wilson (Loughborough) – Men’s 400m

Isabelle Boffey (Birmingham) – Women’s 800m

Justin Davis (Bath) – Men’s 800m

Georgia Hunter Bell (Birmingham) – Women’s 1500m

Hannah Nuttall (Loughborough) – Women’s 3000m

George Mills (Brighton) – Men’s 3000m

Morgan Lake (Birmingham) – Women’s High Jump

Owen Heard (Loughborough) – Men’s Pole Vault

Nemiah Munir (Royal Holloway) – Women’s Pole Vault

Georgina Forde-Wells (Loughborough) – Women’s Triple Jump

Serena Vincent (Portsmouth) – Women’s Shot Put

Silver

Joy Eze (Newcastle) – Women’s 60m

Jon Otugade (UCL) – Men’s 60m

Thomas Young (Loughborough) – Para Men’s 60m

Harry Taylor (Loughborough) – Men’s 200m

Lina Nielsen (Queen Mary) – Women’s 400m

Joshua Faulds (Loughborough) – Men’s 400m

Thomas Keen (Birmingham) – Men’s 1500m

Revee Walcott-Nolan (St Mary’s) – Women’s 1500m

Laura Muir (Glasgow) – Women’s 3000m

Emily Borthwick (Loughborough) – Women’s High Jump

Kimani Jack (Birmingham) – Men’s High Jump

Sophie Ashurst (Loughborough) – Women’s Pole Vault

Adam Hague (Sheffield Hallam) – Men’s Pole Vault

Mark Mellor (Loughborough) - Men's Pole Vault

Alessandro Schenini (Strathclyde) – Men’s Long Jump

Jade O’Dowda (Sheffield Hallam) – Women’s Long Jump

Adelaide Omitowoju (Sheffield) – Women’s Triple Jump

Jordan Aki-Sawyerr (Loughborough) - Men's Triple Jump

Bronze

Cheyanne Evans-Gray (UEL) – Women’s 60m

Marli Jessop (Bucks New) – Women’s 60m Hurdles

William Ritchie-Moulin (Durham) – Men’s 60m Hurdles

Jasmine Moss (Loughborough) – Women’s 200m

Krishawn Aiken (Glasgow) – Men’s 200m

Alastair Chalmers (Bath) – Men’s 400m

Thomas Randolph (St Mary’s) – Men’s 800m

Tyler Bilyard (Birmingham) – Men’s 1500m

Hannah Lake (Cardiff Met) – Women’s High Jump

Sam Danson (Loughborough) – Men’s Long Jump

Amy Warre (Brunel) – Women’s Triple Jump

Henry Clarkson (Cardiff Met) – Men’s Triple Jump

Chukwuemeka Osammor (De Montfort) – Men’s Shot Put

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