PHD student Seb Falk is running the London Marathon in unusual fancy dress. ED SMITH finds out more.
Former Tab Sport editor CHRIS MCKEON gives an outsiders view the Cambridge Cougar’s victory in the 2014 Varsity Cheerleading competition
For the first time ever the Fencing Varsity is being streamed from Oxford live on YouTube, you can watch it here.
Now we look at the Pembroke squad that will take to Grange Road tonight to battle it out for the biggest prize in college football.
Both the football and hockey blues have released videos. Vote for the best here!
We look at which teams may be bringing silverware back to Cambridge this year.
This term, the majority of Cambridge’s sports clubs will attempt to conquer their Oxford counterparts. TOM BENNETT tells you why you should go see as many Varsity matches as possible.
TOM BENNETT calls for changes to the way blues committees are run.
Jesus edge Selwyn, Downing dispatch Fitz while Tit hall and Caius also come away with wins.
Plucky Cambridge hold USW to a Draw To Take First Points of the Season
Cheerleading is next under the microscope in this series…but is it in fact a sport?
Two convincing wins for the Cambridge water polo team are marred by thuggery from King’s late on.
In his second column, ALEX JACKMAN wants to talk to you about something close to his heart. We’d give your more info if we were only sure it wouldn’t stop you from reading it.
Not sure which sport’s team to play for this term? The Tab is at hand with a quick quiz to help you decide.
Edward Smith from the Cambridge University Athletics Club is the Tab’s first sports columnist of the year. He looks back upon a hugely successful season for the club.
The 2012-13 season saw some of the sports teams in Cambridge enjoy success on a unparalleled level while others came unstuck in the heat of competition. TOM BENNETT has a look at some of the best and worst performances of the past year.
CHRIS McKEON is fed up of the light blues’ continued Varsity failures – and he believes it’s time for change.
Preparations are under way for the most talked-about sporting event of the year: the Varsity Goat Race.
A mixture of bad luck, injuries and lots of controversy ensured Cambridge were against the odds, but still defeated Oxford and nearly took the win. DAVID FIRTH gives us the lowdown on all the drama.