UQ athletes win six medals at Rio Paralympic Games
The majority of UQ’s medals came in swimming, with 2009 UQ Blue recipient Blake Cochrane winning a silver medal, and
The majority of UQ’s medals came in swimming, with 2009 UQ Blue recipient Blake Cochrane winning a silver medal, and
Students, graduates and members of the UQ community will represent Australia in swimming, shooting, goalball and wheelchair rugby, as well
The 10 athletes will represent Australia in athletics, diving, rhythmic gymnastics, synchronised swimming, sailing and rugby sevens. UQ Vice-Chancellor and
Team UQ, consisting of more than 125 student-athletes, participated in eight sports at Northern Uni Games, with half of UQ’s
For all of his 19 years, Raghoo has been challenging what is considered the norm. Born with Cerebral Palsy (CP),
A look at UQ Rugby League’s ground-breaking women’s team ahead of their first home match of the Queensland Women’s Rugby
It took over two decades to complete, but thanks to the tireless efforts of University of Queensland Cricket Club (UQCC)
Beneficiaries include Paralympic gold medallist Brenden Hall, and Australian and state-level athletes representing 18 sports. UQ Sport chief executive Bryan
UQ students, as well as members of Australia’s Rio 2016 gold medal-winning women’s rugby sevens squad, will represent Team UQ
UQ acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ is situated. — Reconciliation at UQ
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