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Elite Athletes On A Winner

The common theme from a batch of Elite Athlete Program (EAP) students attending a recent graduation lunch was: “I couldn’t have done it without the program.” Steeplechaser Cheryl Chan (Doctor…
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Olympic dreams getting stronger

Competing for New Zealand at the 2018 FINA World Men’s Junior (Under 18) Water Polo Championships in Szombathely, Hungary, was a memorable time for Josef Schuler, resulting in big dreams…
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Elite Athlete Program a winner

The common theme from a batch of Elite Athlete Program (EAP) students attending a recent graduation lunch at the No.1 Oval grandstand was: “I couldn’t have done in without the…
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From the Shire and aiming higher

Sydney Uni Sport’s Elite Athlete Program is proving to be a perfect fit for Kal Glanznig, who is busy juggling his academic and water polo careers with an even busier…
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Going swimmingly

The COVID-19 pandemic has touched all facets of life and society in Australia, including a very important Learn to Swim initiative that was being introduced to the campus by Sydney…
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Sky’s The Limit

Photo Credit: Getty Images Shooting for the stars is part of Nicola McDermott’s DNA. Since winning the girl’s Under 10 NSW Little Athletics high jump championship with a leap of…
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Man for all seasons

Ed Smith, the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness, has found his niche. For someone who lives and breathes sport it doesn’t get much better…
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Students claim three AFL titles

Sydney University finished the shortened 2020 Sydney Premier Division AFL season with three titles, including a nine-point win over UNSW Eastern Suburbs in the Premier Division decider at Kanebridge Oval…
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Students falter at final hurdle

Sydney University SFC women’s First Grade side lost their only game of the season yesterday – the grand final of the NPL women’s League. Underdogs Manly United claimed the 2020…
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No boundary for these teens

Should Universities Women’s Cricket Club take out the Sydney Premier competition Limited Overs and Twenty20 double in the 2019-20 season, they’ll be doing so with possibly the youngest team to ever collect either title. Captained by 18-year-old Olivia Porter, the average age of the Universities First Grade hovers around 19, depending on selection and the availability of representative players.

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