
‘Making the AU 4U’: Meet the 2020 Athletic Union candidates
Sport, sport and more sport
The Athletics Union Officer is responsible for all things university sport and fitness. They oversee things such as BUCS, amateur tournaments and uni gym memberships.
Whether you’re a first team football player or just enjoy having a kick about with your mates, having an AU Officer fighting for the change you want to see is important.
Voting opens on 16 March so we’ve rounded up the candidates, their main manifesto points and campaign videos to help you make your decision.
Katy Matthews
“Making the AU 4U”
Main manifesto points:
1. Offer monthly sports centre memberships
2. Nutrition advice for all student athletes
3. Set up a replacement Stan Calvert so we still get to experience the excitement of a varsity!
Campaign video:
Benthe Tanghe

3. Provide funding and support to get coaching courses for interested club members, which will not only help their club improve but provide future coaching opportunities
Campaign video:
Chris Baker
“Basically my manifesto is aimed at providing clubs with equal opportunities to succeed and ensuring that money isn’t a barrier for participants“
Main manifesto points:
Em Walsh
“Sports and clubs have been a vital part of my time at university, and I aim to face problem areas, listen to the people, and develop the success of the AU so that all students can have that same feeling – to represent you, vote Em for AU.”
Main manifesto points:
1. Reassessment of the financial distribution system to offer more extensive and balanced support to all clubs, with consideration of travel and equipment costs alongside success and participation
2. Setting up more easy to use communication and feedback systems to bring athletes, clubs, committees, and the AU closer together – starting with improving the role of welfare officers within clubs
3. Providing more exposure of sports on campus and increasing opportunities and encouragement for casual sport to be made available and accessible for all students