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    World University Championships - Belgrade

    Women's Double Sculls: Heat 1: Romania 1, Germany 2, Austria 3, Australia (Emma Costello SU, Chloe O'Regan SU) 4.

    Repechage 2: Chekoslovakia 1, Austria 2, Australia (Costello, O'Regan) 3

    B Final: Sweden 1, France 2, Croatia 3, New Zealand 4, Australia (Costello. O'Regan) 5.

    Women's Senior Coxless Four: Heat 2: Romania 1, France 2, Australia (Natasha Bolsin SU, Georgina Harvey, Emy Hunstsman, Ailsa Tremayne SU) 3.

    Repechage 1: Great Britain 1, Germany 2, Australia (Bolsin, Harvey, Hunstsman, Tremayne) 3.

    B Final: Australia (Bolsin, Harvey, Hunstsman, Tremayne) 1, New Zealand 2, Croatia 3.

    Men's Coxless Four: Repechage 2: Germany 1, Poland 2, Australia 3 (James Adams, Dominic Grimm SU, Ry Kehett SU, James Harding SU).

    B Final: Poland 1, Netherlands 2, Belgium 2, Ukraine 4, Australia (Adams, Grimm. Kehett, Harding) 5.

     

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    Sydney Premier Division - Preliminary final

    Reserve Grade: Sydney University 14.13: 97 d UNSW-Eastern Suburbs 8.8: 56 at Henson Park.

     

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    Third Grade: Eastern Suburbs 23 d Sydney University 11 at Weekender Stadium.

     

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    Division 1: NSWIS 52 d Fairfield City-Sydney University 34 at Anne Clark Netball Centre.
    Division 7: Sydney University 48 d Manly Warringah 37.

     

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    Women's National Basketball League

    Fiesta Pre-season Tournament - Shoalhaven

    Sydney University Flames 87 d Logan Thunder 49

    Sydney University Flames 78 d AIS 65

    Canberra Capitals 83 d Sydney University Flames 81

     

     

     


School Sport 

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With the growing importance placed on the health and fitness of children, Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness has developed a School Sport Program using the first class facilities and equipment available at Sydney's oldest and most prestigious university.

The main aims of the School Sport program are to:

  • maximise student participation
  • maximise enjoyment
  • expose students to a variety of sports
  • develop fundamental motor skills
  • participate and use equipment in a variety of games and modified sports
  • apply movement skills in games and sports that require communication, cooperation, decision-making and observation of rules
  • introduce your school and students to Sydney University's sports programs and facilities

Why Choose Sydney University?

Coaching staff

Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness is able to utilise top quality coaches who plan the lessons to be fun, innovative and challenging for all ability levels. All of our staff are at least Level 1 Accredited Coaches and Senior First Aid Certified. Lessons are pre-planned to ensure maximum participation, enjoyment and skill development.

Facilities

Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness has many well-maintained playing fields to cater for a variety of sports. Indoor facilities at HK Ward Gymnasium cater for sports such as basketball, volleyball and aeroboxing, as well as a first class dojo for martial arts. Tennis and basketball are facilitated through the University Sports & Aquatic Centre.

How it works

K-2 Program

The major focus for the K-2 age group is to develop fundamental movement skills like throwing, catching and kicking. Designed to cover all areas of basic motor skill development, the program includes some modified games at the end of terms 2 and 4. Each unit runs for 4-5 weeks.

Yrs 3-6 program

Your school chooses from six different sports each term. Each class has two sports per term, allowing for approximately four to five weeks per sport. This provides students with a variety of skills to apply in game situations.

Once you have chosen the desired sport/s, Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness organises the facilities, equipment and coaching staff. The cost is $4.00 per student, per session. Classes must have a minimum 20 and maximum 30 students per class.


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