Student-athletes recognised at 2024 UQ Blues Awards
25 student-athletes received recognition for their sporting achievements at the 112th UQ Blues Awards.
25 student-athletes received recognition for their sporting achievements at the 112th UQ Blues Awards.
The UQ Sport Club and Sports Awards shine a spotlight on outstanding achievements in sport and university life. A record
49 student-athletes representing 19 different sports have been awarded a UQ Sporting Scholarship for 2024.
35 student-athletes received recognition for their sporting achievements at the 111th UQ Blues Awards.
The University of Queensland (UQ) has been crowned the winner of the UniSport 2023 Indigenous Nationals. Champions for the first
Brisbane Bronco Patrick Carrigan and Australian swimmer Elizabeth Dekkers have been announced as The University of Queensland’s 2023 Sportsman and
45 student-athletes from 17 sports have been awarded a UQ Sporting Scholarship in 2023.
Since 1912, Blues and Half Blues awards have been presented to UQ students in recognition of outstanding sporting achievements, and
Australian Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic representatives are among 34 UQ student-athletes recognised.
Australian Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic representatives are among 34 UQ student-athletes recognised.
UQ acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ is situated. — Reconciliation at UQ
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