Varsity Trip - Varsity Trip Organisation

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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