Great British pentathlete to study astrophysics while pursuing Olympics dream
Sebastian Forrest, 18, from Gloucestershire, studied at Millfield School and is celebrating his results – an A* in Maths, A in Physics (Engineering), and B grades in Further Maths and Chemistry.
He will now go on to study astrophysics at the University of Bath while aiming to participate in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles 2028 and Brisbane 2032.
Millfield School said Seb was the youngest elite modern pentathlete on the world-class programme, gaining UK Sport funding, at the age of 17.
The athlete has also represented Team GB in international appearances, competing in U17, U19, Junior and Senior events.
Seb earned multiple podium finishes, including winning gold at the 2024 European Cup in Barcelona.
His performance there led to his selection to represent Great Britain at competitions including the Senior Hungarian Open, U19 European Championships, U19 World Championships in Lithuania, and the Junior U22 World Championships in Hungary.
Speaking of his decision to attend Millfield for sixth form, he said: 'I joined Millfield because having everything on campus made training and studying much easier.
'With dedicated sport specialist coaches for each discipline, I knew I was in the perfect environment to succeed.'
Seb is passionate about maths and physics, with his interest in space leading him to pursue an astrophysics degree.
Alongside his studies, he will continue to compete at elite level in modern pentathlon.
Antonia Cord, head of modern pentathlon at Millfield, said: 'We are incredibly proud of Seb and all he has achieved.
'His work ethic and commitment to both sport and academics are remarkable.
'He genuinely enjoys the challenge of balancing both, and that's what makes him stand out. We look forward to seeing him continue his journey in modern pentathlon beyond Millfield and wish him every success in the future.'
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