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ISSUE 05311 December 2007

Gold rush

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Scottish Institute of Sport supported cyclist Chris Hoy picked up his second gold medal of the cycling Track World Cup when he won the Keirin in the second leg of the competition, Beijing (9 December).

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Scotland wins men's European title

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Scottish Institute of Sport supported athlete David Murdoch upended previously undefeated Thomas Ulsrud of Norway 5-3 to win the 2007 le Gruyère European Curling Championship (1 - 8 December).

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Hughes and Sloan come close

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Scottish Institute of Sport supported badminton player Susan Hughes put up a great battle against England's No.2 seed Elizabeth Cann before going out in the semi-finals of the women's singles at the Yonex Irish International Championships in Lisburn (6 - 9 December).

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Clark misses out

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Scotland's Sarah Clark missed out on a top-five finish at the Jigoro Kano Cup in Tokyo, Japan (7 - 9 December).

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Murray wins LTA award

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Scottish Institute of Sport supported tennis player Andy Murray has been voted the Lawn Tennis Association's male player of the year.

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Murdoch medal hopes alive

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Scottish Institute of Sport supported curler David Murdoch and his men's team lived up to their billing as former world and European champions to beat Germany's Andi Kapp and win the second men's tie-breaker by 7-5 in the Le Gruyere European Championships (1 - 8 December) in Fussen.

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Fussen and fighting

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It's all coming down to the wire at the 2007 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships (1 - 8 December).

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Judo medal success

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At the 2007 British closed judo championships on Saturday (1 December), Scottish Institute of Sport supported athletes won 6 medals.

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The Science of Cycling

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Professorial Lecture Series 2007/08 - The Science of Cycling

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Coming up this week

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This week the following events include Scottish Institute of Sport supported athletes in action...

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Athlete Tip of the week

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The Performance Lifestyle Programme has an application account with UCAS to assist athletes in applying to university, accessing flexible study, writing references and tracking applications.  Please contact your PL Adviser for assistance on how to apply.

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