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Fiction, capitalism, and being a winner

Caitlin Still takes a look at the myth behind the competitive nature of sport. Does the emphasis on winning in our sporting culture force competitors to take drugs?

March 18, 2013 Honi Soit
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No rainbow card for football players

Precious few of our athletes are choosing to make their sexuality public, writes Thomas Poberezny-Lynch.

October 3, 2012 Honi Soit
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Patriotic Paralympians

Sydney athletes are performing strongly in London, reports Kira Spucys-Tahar

September 11, 2012 Honi Soit
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Silver linings in London

Sydney University Olympians are shining, reports Kira Spucys-Tahar

August 7, 2012 Honi Soit
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Sydney students off to London

University sports stars are hitting new highs, writes Kira Spucys Tahar.

June 16, 2012 Honi Soit

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