The British Colleges Sport National Championships - the largest annual national multi-sports event of its kind in the UK - will once again take place at the University of Bath this year.
More than 2,000 students and staff from further education colleges across England, Scotland and Wales will diverge on the Sports Training Village to compete in 14 different sports from April 4-6.
It will be the 36th time the championships have been staged and the fourth successive year they have come to Bath.
British Colleges Sport chief executive John Hole said: "With the ongoing success of the BCS National Championships, I'm sure that the 36th event will be better than ever.
"It's thrilling to see the competition grow each year and to watch first hand dedicated, high-achieving sport students compete with great sportsmanship."
College athletes taking part are aged 16 to 19 and each have qualified to represent one of the championship's 11 regional teams - the East, East Midlands, London, North East, North West, Scotland, South East, South West, West Midlands, Wales and Yorkshire & Humberside.
The athletes will not only be competing in their chosen disciplines but also for the coveted Wilkinson Sword, which will be given to the region with the most points accumulated over all the events.
The West Midlands team was victorious for the first time in 2013, beating the South West by just one point of the event's closest battles.
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