By Mike Rowbottom

lizzie simmonds_01-11-12October 31 - Double Olympian Lizzie Simmonds has moved her training base to British Swimming's Intensive Training Centre (ITC) at the University of Bath.

Simmonds (pictured top), who was just edged out of the medals in the 200 metres backstroke final at the London 2012 Olympic Games, finishing fourth, has just switched from training at Loughborough to Bath.

She joins a Bath ITC group that includes Michael Jamieson, who won the 200m breaststroke silver medal at London 2012; Andrew Willis, who set an English record and reached the 200m breaststroke final at his first Games this summer; and Siobhan-Marie O'Connor, who was the youngest member of Britain's swimming team at the Olympics.

Simmonds said she was impressed by the set-up in Bath when she came to look around.

"I needed a change, a completely different stimulus," said the 21-year-old.

"It's a great set up.

"It's definitely somewhere you know the programme is working.

"The set-up was very suited to me and it seems like a very logical move.

"Everything here is right on one site and it's great to have lots of other sports around.

"You don't feel like you're the only sport getting up and training at 6am in the morning, because you can see them on the sprint track and in the gym doing exactly the same.

"It's a lovely place and a lovely city to be in."

lizzie simmonds_2010_European_Championships_01-11-12Lizzie Simmonds won gold in the 200m backstroke and the 4x100m medley relay at the 2010 European Championships

Reflecting on her performances at the London 2012 Olympics she added: "I'm in no way satisfied with fourth.

"It's all about the medals, but on reflection, fourth place at an Olympics Games is nothing to be ashamed of."

Simmonds, who won gold in the 200m backstroke and the 4x100m medley relay at the 2010 European Championships, made the move to Bath after her coach, Ben Titley, left the United Kingdom to live in Canada.

Her new ITC in Bath is headed up by David McNulty, who was named head coach of the British team competing at the FINA World Short Course Championships in Istanbul next month.

Simmonds features in a 19-strong team that also includes three of her new Bath training partners – Jamieson, Willis and Chris Walker-Hebborn.

"Anytime our swimmers are up against the best in the world means it's an important event," McNulty said.

"Not everyone will be tapered and some swimmers will be in the hard stage of their training cycle so they will have to swim tough but I know our swimmers will give their best on the day.

"We will go there as a strong team and give everything we can to the meet and it will be an exciting start to the new quadrennial cycle for the team."

The World Short Course Championships run from December 12 to 16.

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