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BUSA relays
I'm tipping Oxford for the womens relay, they don't need the Swedish sprint master!.......Controversial!?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm tipping Oxford for the womens relay, they don't need the Swedish sprint master!.......Controversial!?
Not at all! (slightly biased viewpoint, I know...) But looking at who will be there I'd say the women's relay is very open and I wouldn't like to predict who will come out on top! Will be very interesting

what about the rest of the competition? ShUOC and EUOC both very strong in the mens, but the womens individual race is also quite open. Will a fresher win it for the second year running??
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A pretty good tip that was too . . .congrats to the Oxford girls for winning the relay . . .ShUOC 2nd, EUOC 3rd.
And in the lads it was a clean sweep to ShUOC - 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Oh, and guess who won the overall? That's right . . . the only true legends. Am feeling rather proud of ShUOC right now - was an honour to collect the trophy on behalf of such an awesome team (and we were the only team all with costume at the social!).
And in the lads it was a clean sweep to ShUOC - 1st, 2nd and 3rd.

Oh, and guess who won the overall? That's right . . . the only true legends. Am feeling rather proud of ShUOC right now - was an honour to collect the trophy on behalf of such an awesome team (and we were the only team all with costume at the social!).
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Oops . . sorry, didn't realise that! And thanks/well done to Warwick for organisation - the weekend was fab, and having the relays on campus was a stroke of inspired genius (and yes, I know that's not what I was saying this morning gg!)
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Thanks to everyone who helped organise busa. It was an excellent weekend. The courses and areas for both days were suberb. Whoever organises next years event has a lot to live up to.
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Yeah damn good weekend.
Social was sweet, cake eating competition was particularly inspired.
Shame that some guys missed the difference between 155 and 137 today
(9 dsq mens teams?)
but hey,
Social was sweet, cake eating competition was particularly inspired.
Shame that some guys missed the difference between 155 and 137 today

(9 dsq mens teams?)
but hey,
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well done shuoc and ouoc for relay wins. impressive achievement by SHUOC to have top 3 teams in the mens. has that ever been done before?
chins up EUOC!
chins up EUOC!
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Amazing weekend Warwick, with a bit of help from OD. Next year does have a lot to live up to. Today has just overtaken last Sunday as my favourite race so far this year.
Does anyone have a picture of me collapsed at the finish? Hope not.
OUOC Women kick ass! If only our blokes were similarly inspired.
Does anyone have a picture of me collapsed at the finish? Hope not.
OUOC Women kick ass! If only our blokes were similarly inspired.
Will? We've got proper fire now!
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shuoc!
Cheers UWOC for the organising, the courses and the amazing display on sat night (also the ns cartel). particularly liked craney's jumps off the stage during teenage dirtbag, an everlasting memory there! Amazing "alcoholicly named" ShUOC put the doubts to rest, and may this be the best win in the history of BUSA for the guys...lets just hope we can repeat it next year.
bragging rights for one year starts today.
Basically - Well done all, and thanks UWOC!
1.ShUOC
2.EUOC
3.OUOC
Nice.
bragging rights for one year starts today.
Basically - Well done all, and thanks UWOC!
1.ShUOC
2.EUOC
3.OUOC
Nice.
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Becks wrote:OUOC Women kick ass! If only our blokes were similarly inspired.
Oi, you! Cheeky... Have to say I wasn't expecting Ed to mispunch and hence a little bemused by the comment I heard as I ran through the spectator for the second time before it being explained at the end.
And it does help your case when you have 2 elites on your team, and a truly inspired run from El Pres to start

Go OUOC! That's another trophy to be engraved then

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You know I love you all really. Though I could have wrung Ed's neck at his apparent lack of remorse at mispunching! Really, is there any excuse for mispunching in a relay?! And nine teams - do people not check codes?! Madness I tell ye, madness.
Will? We've got proper fire now!
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Great weekend. Pubbage after race yesterday
. Fun party, with crazy entertainment from Nope Cartel
. Extremely enjoyable race today
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Big thanks to UWOC and all involved with the organisation!






Big thanks to UWOC and all involved with the organisation!
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