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Zoe de Toledo, Olympic silver medalist (St Catherine’s, 2010) |
Zoe de Toledo shares her extraordinary experiences of coxing at the highest levels, and her love of studying at Oxford in this podcast. |
Zoe de Toledo |
10 Feb 2017 |
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Marathon runner and coach, Mara Yamauchi (St. Anne’s, 1992) |
Interview with Olympic athlete and public speaker Mara Yamauchi as part of the Alumni Voices Podcast series. |
Mara Yamauchi |
21 Mar 2016 |
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The Evolution of Sports |
The Hon. C. Tom McMillen, Ms Carina Venter and Mr John Wylie discuss sports at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event. |
C Tom McMillen, Carina Venter, John Wylie |
29 Oct 2013 |
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Olympic Torch Visit |
The London 2012 Olympic Torch comes to Oxford's legendary Iffley Road stadium, where the four-minute mile was first run. |
Roger Bannister, Steph Cook, Nikki Emerson, Nicola Byrom |
13 Jul 2012 |
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The Gamesmakers: Oxonians Preparing for London 2012 |
A panel discussion with some of the Oxonians most closely involved with the successful Olympics bid, providing a fascinating insight into the thrills and anxiety of preparing for London 2012. |
Andrew Thomas, Roger Mosey, Ed Warner, Paul Williamson |
30 Sep 2011 |
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The Gamesmakers: Oxonians Preparing for London 2012 |
A panel discussion with some of the Oxonians most closely involved with the successful Olympics bid, providing a fascinating insight into the thrills and anxiety of preparing for London 2012. |
Andrew Thomas, Roger Mosey, Ed Warner, Paul Williamson |
30 Sep 2011 |
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A Cook's Tour: Oxford and the Modern Olympics |
The University of Oxford has a rich sporting heritage and many links with the foundation and evolution of the modern Olympics. Professor Simon Lee examins the role of Oxonians as athletes and administrators within this global phenomenon. |
Simon Lee |
29 Sep 2011 |
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A Cook's Tour: Oxford and the Modern Olympics |
The University of Oxford has a rich sporting heritage and many links with the foundation and evolution of the modern Olympics. Professor Simon Lee examins the role of Oxonians as athletes and administrators within this global phenomenon. |
Simon Lee |
29 Sep 2011 |