Edinburgh University Sports Union - Full Member Clubs

Full Member Clubs

  • American Football Club
  • Archery Club
  • Association Football Club M (see Edinburgh University A.F.C.)
  • Association Football Club F
  • Athletics Club
  • Badminton Club
  • Basketball Club
  • Boat Club (see Edinburgh University Boat Club)
  • Boxing Club
  • Canoe Club
  • Cricket Club
  • Cross Country (See Running Club)
  • Curling Club
  • Cycling Club
  • Equestrian Club.
  • Fencing Club
  • Gliding Club
  • Golf Club
  • Hare & Hounds (Running Club)
  • Hillwalking Club
  • Hockey Club M (see Edinburgh University Hockey Club)
  • Hockey Club F (see Edinburgh University Hockey Club)
  • Hot Air Balloon Club
  • Ice Hockey Club
  • Judo Club
  • Jiu Jitsu Club
  • Karate Club (Shotokan)
  • Karate Club (Shukokai)
  • Kendo Club
  • Kickboxing Club
  • Korfball Club
  • Lacrosse Club F
  • Lacrosse Club M
  • Motor Sports Club
  • Mountaineering Club
  • Netball Club
  • Orienteering Club
  • Rifle Club
  • Roller Hockey Club
  • Rugby Club M
  • Rugby Club F
  • Sailing Club
  • Shinty Club
  • Skydiving Club
  • Snowsports Club
  • Squash Club
  • Sub Aqua Club
  • Swimming & Water Polo Cl.
  • Table Tennis Club
  • Taekwondo Club
  • Tennis Club
  • Trampoline Club
  • Triathlon Club
  • Ultimate Frisbee Club
  • Volleyball Club
  • Wakeboarding & Water-Skiing Club
  • Weightlifting Club
  • Windsurfing & Surfing Club

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