Get Fit for Michaelmas: Body Pump
In the final part of our four-part series, Charley Turton puts herself through Body Pump…
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In the final part of our four-part series, Charley Turton puts herself through Body Pump…
Continue ReadingIn the second of the OxStu’s four-part series, Charley Turton guides us through Bums, Tums, and Thighs…
Continue ReadingIn the first of the OxStu’s four-part series, Charley Turton gives the lowdown on how to get in shape for the start of term, starting with Spinning…
Continue ReadingJoe Mansour on why the longest format of the game is still the best
Continue ReadingThe Sports Team dusts off its crystal ball and presents its predictions for the season ahead
Continue ReadingJoe Mansour sizes up the four main contenders ahead of the Friends Life t20
Continue ReadingIn light of the controversy surrounding the 2014 Winter Olympics and Russia’s anti-gay legislation, Joe Mansour assesses how far sport can be a catalyst for social change
Continue ReadingMiles Dilworth on why a new policy from Liverpool FC may be a turning point in the fight against homophobia
Continue ReadingExcitement over transfers is much ado about nothing, says Jack Moran
Continue ReadingRichard Foord gives his reaction to a dramatic first test at Trent Bridge
Continue ReadingDespite a disappointing debut for England’s women at Euro 2013, Charley Turton feels that women’s football is definitely on the up
Continue ReadingAlex Tyndall gives his round-up of another year of Wimbledon action
Continue ReadingMiles Dilworth advocates cautious optimism over Aussie bravado in the run up to The Ashes
Continue ReadingAssuming you don’t share the opinions of our own Agony Lad, this year’s Wimbledon has been both exciting and surprising, with seven number one-ranked players dropping out in a single day dubbed by the BBC as ‘What-the-Heck Wednesday,’ and big names including Nadal, Federer and Sharapova all failing to make it further than the second […]
Continue ReadingJoe Mansour picks his favourite things about Wimbledon past and present
Continue ReadingJoe Mansour takes a look at the player-managers who worked…and one that didn’t
Continue ReadingJoe Mansour reports on a record-breaking match at Fenner’s
Continue ReadingJack Moran gives his reaction to the 2013 Confederations Cup
Continue ReadingBlues player Ann Tivey reports on a successul day of action for Oxford University women’s rugby team at national competition
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