Providing the results go the right way I have finally
finished my Legal Practice Course (LPC) which is such a
relief as it hopefully means no more exams…ever!
Providing the results go the right way I have finally
finished my Legal Practice Course (LPC) which is such a
relief as it hopefully means no more...
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Bloggers - Olympics posts
Georgie Twigg: Looking Forward To Finals Weekend
After exams, exams and more exams it’s been a welcome
return to all things hockey! Having stuttered at the start
of the month with a loss and a draw, we really needed to win
our last two matches to have a chance of sneaking into the
playoffs and qualify for Investec Finals Weekend on...
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Mario Diaz: Third Time Lucky
They have taken the 2016 concept as a base and it is a
better concept now than it was then.
Who knows, maybe it'll be “Third time lucky". This phrase
belongs to Sir Craig Reedie, International Olympic Committee
(IOC) Evaluation Commission Chief after a four day visit to
the Spanish capital.
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Georgie Twigg: My Biggest Year
Hi, I’m Georgie Twigg, a 21 year old Law studying, Gossip
Girl watching, Jonny Wilkinson (or Rafa Nadal) loving, GB
women’s hockey player and proud new owner of a London 2012
bronze medal!
I first picked up a hockey stick when I was 7 and played all
sports until I went to secondary school when...
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Rebecca Adlington: What A Crazy Few Weeks!
It's been a great experience for me to swap my swimsuit for
padded shorts and take up cycling!
I'm doing a charity bike in Africa on October 3rd for Sport
In Action.
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Six years ago, I flew home from the Melbourne Commonwealth
Games, my debut at that competition, and described it as the
best sporting event I had ever worked at.
Every so often since, I have come across a picture or two
and the memories kick in.
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The 800m Final Ranks With Beamon And Johnson As The Greatest Olympic Moments Of All Time
This London Olympic Games has been fortunate enough to
witness some incredible moments and some breathtaking
competition.
But, when the Games is reviewed, one race is certain to
stand out from all others.
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As I watch from my hotel room in Dubai I am filled with
immense pride as Team GB dominate in the medals table. The
television channels haven’t provided me with much coverage
but my Arabic is certainly improving.
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So I had better keep my trap shut when doubting Great
Britain? How unpatriotic to have a moan and groan last week
asking where our first gold medal was coming from?
Oh ye of little faith! The boys and girls have done well and
the gold, silver and bronze trickle has become an avalanche
which...
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Call it naive or simply taking too much for granted but Dai
Greene should surely have realised that, in the Olympics,
athletes will go to beyond what is humanly possible in order
to get the smallest advantage on their opponents.
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