
Ella Amory is studying Business Management at Surrey. Originally from Belgium, Ella has represented her country at the World Sevens competition.
She won the Premiership with Harlequins in 2021, and recently moved to Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club after four years at Harlequins.

She was also part of Team Surrey's Varsity win over Royal Holloway, helping Surrey win the trophy for a 12th successive year.
Ella is part of Surrey's Dual Career Programme, which is a support service and financial package available to students who are pursuing a sporting career alongside their studies. The programme focuses on balancing success across both athletic and academic commitments, whilst continuously supporting holistic wellbeing.
There are three tiers of support – Elite, Talent and Performance – however, all athletes can access a number of support services including strength and conditioning, nutrition, psychology, physiotherapy, and performance lifestyle.

Surrey’s world-class sports facilities enable most of our student athletes to train on campus and make the most of our state-of-the-art 120-station gym, fitness studios and Olympic-sized swimming pool.
Located on our Manor Park campus, Surrey Sports Park has welcomed a wealth of sporting talent through its doors since it opened in 2010, including 17 Olympic and Paralympic nations who used the venue as a training camp ahead of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The park, which is open to the public, is currently the full-time training base for a range of elite teams, including Harlequins Rugby Union, netball Super League team Surrey Storm, British Basketball League team Surrey Scorchers and top swimming club Guildford City.
For more information about Surrey Sports Park, visit: surreysportspark.co.uk


