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·25th February 2012

Promising future for Paralympic prospect

James Restall
Second year Daniel Hooker speaks to James Restall about his hopes for London 2012
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·24th July 2012

Oxford torchbearer fights against eating disorders

Reuben Cohn-Gordon
This summer, Nicola Byrom carried the Olympic torch around the Iffley running track, having taken it from none other than...
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·1st August 2016

Rio 2016: Oxford’s Olympians

Grant Dalton
With the 2016 Rio Olympics just days away, members of Team GB will be completing their final preparations ahead of...
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·1st November 2013

OxStu meets: Sir Ben Ainslie

Richard Foord
Richard Foord talks to the most successful Olympic sailor in the history of the sport
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·14th January 2012

A (Pen)rosy vision for 2012?

Tim Williams chats to Tourism Minister John Penrose about the 'Disney' royal wedding and the image of the law-abiding Brit.
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Sport
·5th August 2012

Our greatest sporting day?

The day our heroic little island got close
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·9th February 2012

Cowley Road Carnival cancelled

Annual celebration to take a break in 2012 to allow for Olympics and Jubilee celebrations
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·12th October 2016

2016 Rio Olympic Games Round-up

As another Oxford year begins, with a debauched Freshers’ Week or a raft of collections, the time has come to...
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·28th July 2012

Olympics: Let’s enjoy these Games for sporting achievement

Charles Walmsley
‘Part of the experience of being colonised is having images of yourself made up by outsiders stuffed down your throat’...
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·6th February 2012

Room 101: the Olympic Mascots

Having recently returned to the fore in the form of a Frank Skinner-hosted TV panel show, Room 101, named after...
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Sport
·9th August 2021

Olympians dazzle an uncertain Tokyo

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Image description: Tokyo in 2021 with the Olympic Rings visible. The 32nd Olympic Games have drawn to a close in...
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·3rd October 2012

Frankly, it’s between rock and a hard piece

Will Upton
Classical music isn’t broken, but its public image in the United Kingdom needs fixing. Regard the token gestures during the...
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·28th July 2012

The Malcontent on: the Olympics

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Officials estimate around ten million people will attend the 2012 Olympic Games, and I hope every single one has a...
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·19th January 2012

Cricket at the Olympics

With competitive walking and synchronized diving both events at the Olympics James Restall asks why cricket still hasn't been included.
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·1st August 2012

England’s “golden generation” footballers missed a trick

It’s often been bandied around  that the England team of 1998-2006 were perpetual underachievers. Three quarter finals and three heartbreaking...
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·17th November 2011

“I get angry and frustrated at different things”

James Cracknell talks about recovering from serious brain injury, and his Olympic excitement
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Sport
·22nd November 2012

2012: A sporting miscellany

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Matt Handley, Miles Dilworth, Ben Crome, Alex Tyndall, and Joe Mansour take a look at this year’s highlights and lowlights,...
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·9th September 2012

Tech Perspective: The Olympic Opening Ceremony

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Whether you thought the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony was a triumph of Britishness or an embarrassing compilation of the country’s history...
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·12th July 2012

Playing Games with our future

Nathan Akehurst
The 2012 Olympics are not simply a sporting event, but a festival of repression and corporate propaganda. Let’s try and...
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