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Brodie named flag bearer for British team at World University Games

BySportsbeat

Published 18/08/2017 at 15:43 GMT

Commonwealth Games silver medal-winning swimmer Cameron Brodie has spoken of his delight at being selected as the Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag bearer for the opening ceremony of the 29th FISU Summer World University Games 2017 in Chinese Taipei.

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The Scottish swimmer will represent the GB team when the World University Games (WUGS) officially get underway with a celebratory welcome at Taipei Stadium on Saturday August 19.
Brodie, 24, is making his second WUGS appearance having competed two years ago in Gwangju and will be looking to star in both the 100m and 200m butterfly events.
A two-time Commonwealth Games representative and part of the Scottish team which won silver in the 4x200m freestyle relay final on home soil in 2014, Brodie has also medalled regularly at domestic level.
Winner of the 200m butterfly title at the 2015 British Championships, he added another silver earlier this year in Sheffield behind Olympian James Guy and will be looking to use the WUGS to qualify for Team Scotland's 2018 Commonwealth Games team.
The University of Stirling swimmer also recently graduated with a Masters in sports management and couldn't hide his pride at being handed the duty of flag bearer.
He said: "What an honour, it came as a total surprise. To get the call, ahead of so many incredible athletes – I was a little bit in awe of them, the fact that I'll be leading them all out at the Opening Ceremony – I'm buzzing for it." "I've never been to an Opening Ceremony before, so this will be a new experience and to be flag bearer will be even better."
Held biennially in major cities across the globe, the World University Games sees athletes come together to compete across 22 sports with the Summer Universiade the second largest multi-sport event after the Olympics.
At the last Games, Team GBR recorded its biggest medal haul in ten years, with 12 per cent of athletes medalling – a total of 11 podium finishes split between three gold, four silver and four bronze.
Over 110 athletes will represent GB at this year's Games which run from August 19-30 with Brodie one of 16 swimmers in the squad.
A mature professional who is well adapted to the racing environment, Brodie trains in the pool for up to 20 hours a week while also setting an example to those around him, young and old.
Andy Hibbert, GB Chef de Mission said: "Cameron is a fantastic representative for Great Britain and I am delighted he has been chosen as our flag bearer for the Taipei 2017. He embodies the values of our team and is a role model for younger athletes on the team."
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