Birmingham makes it three in a row at Frank Morton 2017
27th February 2017
A cold, bright day in February saw more than circa 3,000 chemical engineering students from every corner of the British Isles gather at Loughborough University for the annual Frank Morton Sports Day.
The event has grown spectacularly from its modest beginnings in 1961 when IChemE stalwart, Professor Frank Morton, organised a football match between the chemical engineering departments at the University of Birmingham and the then University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.
The 2017 sports day attracted entries from 29 university teams with strong industry support from leading employers of chemical engineers including Astra Zeneca, Bechtel, GSK, Phillips 66, Total and 3M.
The University of Birmingham ran out overall winners for a third year running, narrowly beating Strathclyde into second place, with the hosts Loughborough, a strong third. Birmingham was victorious in only three events: hockey, table tennis and pool. However, excellent strength in depth across all 18 competition categories delivered a further ten podium positions and a winning points total of 25.
Strathclyde, who had travelled through the night in order make the 8am start time, took first place in Badminton, Frisbee, Netball, Rugby and Volleyball to accumulate 21 points.
Third place Loughborough secured wins at squash and tennis, with 17 points overall.
Birmingham were declared winners shortly before 6pm to euphoric celebrations from their several hundred competitors and supporters, instantly recognisable in their ‘Captain Brumerica – The Chemengers Assemble’ t-shirts, designed by team members Christopher Beale and Adam Cullen.
The trophy was presented by the President of the Loughborough organising committee, Calum Blair, who praised Birmingham for their outstanding competitive spirit.
The partying then continued into the night with an all-star entertainment line-up in the Loughborough University Student Union that included chart topping indie-pop band, The Hoosiers and DJ’s Tim Westwood and Scott Mills.
Many competitors were quick to praise the Calum Blair’s team for their superb organisation in 2017.
Aston University competitor Shona Pancholi told IChemE:
“What an amazing Frank Morton. The day was very well organised and the sports were so much fun. Time keeping was very good from the organisers and the night out was brilliant too.”
Edinburgh’s Chelsea Cormack added: “Loughborough was the best Frank Morton I've been to in three years so far. Thanks for organising such a great day for everyone.”
The Frank Morton Sports Day is organised autonomously by chemical engineering student volunteers who find the time to plan, organise and deliver the biggest sporting event of its kind in the UK, in addition to their undergraduate lectures, labs and seminars.
IChemE Director, Andy Furlong, who was invited to act as the compère for the opening and closing ceremonies in Loughborough, said:
“The Frank Morton Sports Day has now become something of a modern day phenomenon and a rite of passage for chemical engineering undergraduates in the UK and Ireland.
"It’s part of the glue that bonds the chemical engineering community together, and the Institution was delighted to support Calum and his committee. Their volunteer effort captures the very essence of what IChemE is all about.
“Stepping on stage in front of 2,000 pumped up young chemical engineers is, quite frankly, a terrifying experience. But I was relieved to discover that the DJ, Tim Westwood is 59, thus I wasn’t the oldest person in the room!”
The baton will now pass from Loughborough to an as yet unannounced host for 2018. The Loughborough Committee will conduct a detailed project debrief before receiving bids from parties interested in staging next year’s event. The indomitable spirit of a fun loving chemical engineering professor who died in 1999 will continue to burn brightly.
To view the Frank Morton 2017 photo gallery, head to our Facebook page.
Competition Winners
Competition | Winner | Runner-Up |
Badminton | Strathclyde | Loughborough |
Basketball | Heriot Watt | Loughborough |
Benchball | Manchester | Loughborough |
Chess | Imperial College | Birmingham |
Dodgeball | Cork | Birmingham |
Football | Heriot Watt | Sheffield |
Frisbee | Strathclyde | Birmingham |
Hockey | Birmingham | Bath |
Lacrosse | Surrey | Loughborough |
Netball | Strathclyde | Birmingham |
Pool | Birmingham | Sheffield |
Quidditch | Belfast | Birmingham |
Rounders | Surrey | Nottingham |
Rugby | Strathclyde | Leeds |
Squash | Loughborough | Strathclyde |
Table Tennis | Birmingham | Imperial College |
Tennis | Loughborough | Birmingham |
Volleyball | Strathclyde | Nottingham |
League Table
Birmingham | 25 |
Strathclyde | 21 |
Loughborough | 17 |
Imperial College | 9 |
Heriot Watt | 6 |
Surrey | 6 |
Nottingham | 5 |
Manchester | 4 |
Sheffield | 4 |
Bath | 3 |
Cork | 3 |
Belfast | 3 |
Leeds | 2 |
Bradford | 1 |
Best T-Shirt Winners
Queen’s University Belfast:
The chemical engineers from QUB went with a popular theme for Frank Morton 2017 t-shirts – US politics.
FRONT: “Make ChemEng Great Again!”
BACK: “We’ll build the biggest distillation column…and the chemists are gunna pay for it!”
Loughborough Frank Morton Committee – The Real Heroes
Calum Blair - President
Will Law - Opening and Closing Organiser
Emily Collins - University Liaison
Devon Hill - Sports Coordinator
Issa Munu - Sports Coordinator
Jamie Freckelton - Treasurer
Abi Jewkes - Sponsorship Coordinator
Berenice Fimbres-Huerta - Sponsorship Coordinator
Adam Wright - Transport Coordinator
Jordan Huggett - Logistics Coordinator
Karsten Kraak - Logistics Coordinator
Josh Holland - Night Out Coordinator
Aidan Smith - Night Out Coordinator