Sport
Celebrating 70 years: The Bannister mile
On May 6th 2024 Oxford marked the 70th anniversary of Roger Bannister’s historic feat
The death of the FA Cup
The magic of the FA cup is a sentiment that all fans of teams below the Premier League hope to experience
Life without sport: Let’s talk injuries
Whether the end of sport comes via retirement or injury, there is always a period of mourning but, importantly, there is always a period of re-finding.
Hassan’s final: St Catz defeat New College 7-0
The second half, which Catz had so completely dominated, saw them saunter to victory assuredly.
Sport vs studies: can a balance be found?
From 1896 to 2020, a considerable 170 Olympic medals have been won by Oxford alumni in a whole range of sports. This certainly is impressive, but is it possible to uphold this standard of achievement in sport whilst still studying at one of the most academically challenging universities?
Preparations take place for The Boat Race
A photo essay covering the build up to the race.
Oxford snooker is reborn
Oxford take home the BUCS Shield after final heroics
Oxford Pipped at the Post
Oxford's lady golfers narrowly miss out on Varsity win
History Makers
Oxford University Women's Football Club's historic BUCS Trophy Cup success
Torpids 2010: Photo Gallery
An extended photo gallery of Torpids. Congratulations to Christ Church M1 and Magdalen W1 for the headships!
Mixed results for OU Lax
James Lester watches Cambridge defeat Oxford in 3 of 4 Varsity Lacrosse matches in wind, rain and shine.
Varsity Football
Previewing 2nds and 3rds matches
Here come the Boaties…
Surveying the river for Torpids 2010
Success for black-belt Blues
An overall Oxford victory in Varsity judo
All-time Classic: Oxford stun Tabs 7-6 in overtime after last-minute rally
Varsity Ice Hockey means Dark Blue celebrations
Deeply talented Blues swimmers
Rozz Bray reports on a successful Varsity triumph for the Oxford swimmers
Somerville sustain promotion push
Ralph Turner sees Somerville defeat Keble 3-2 in the JCR First Division
Losing is no laughing matter
Ross McDonald considers a new commonplace in modern sports: tearful athletes
"En garde" for fencing Blues
Match report of this thrilling Varsity encounter