Varsity Trip Organisation
The trip is organised by a Committee of around 10 students, all of whom study at Oxford or Cambridge.
The organisation liaises closely with the Oxford and Cambridge Ski and Snowboard Clubs (OUSSC and CUSSC).
Year | President | Vice-President | Resort |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Simon Bushell (Robinson College, Cambridge) | Rohan Sakhrani (Pembroke College, Oxford) | Val Thorens |
2011 | Anna Gibbs (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford) | Roger Clarke (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) | Val Thorens |
2010 | Sam Kirsop (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) | Rikin Patel (Exeter College, Oxford) | Val Thorens |
2009 | Christian Camm (Downing College, Cambridge) | Courtenay Watson (Hertford College, Oxford) | Tignes |
2008 | Matt Parritt (Exeter College, Oxford) | Emily Baker (St John's College, Cambridge) | Val Thorens |
2007 | Mike Dowling (Mansfield College, Oxford) | Nicholas Oettle (Jesus College, Cambridge) | Val Thorens |
2006 | Charlie Steel (Merton College, Oxford) | Lomax Ward (Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge) | Les Deux Alpes |
2005 | Tim Wilkes (Clare College, Cambridge) | William Hardyment (St Hugh's College, Oxford) | Tignes |
2004 | Sally Knock (Corpus Christi College, Oxford) | Chris Aylard (Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge) | Tignes |
2003 | George Herd (Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge) | Julia Harris (St Catherine's College, Oxford) | Saalbach |
2002 | Geoff Bamber (New College, Oxford) | Richard Murphy (Trinity Hall, Cambridge) | Saalbach |
2001 | Joe Faraday (Cambridge) | Val d'Isere | |
2000 | Edward Booty (Oxford) | Val d'Isere |
N.B. Prior to 2002 the organisation of the trip alternated between the Cambridge and Oxford ski club committees.
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