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Gold and silver medals for UEL students at judo championships

Tuesday 28 February 2012

Troy Dumais

Troy, who represented the United States as a diver in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games, took time out from his busy training schedule to speak to a group of young people at Newham Sixth Form College. He enthralled NewVic students recounting his experiences of competing in three Olympic Games and spoke of how he got into diving in the first place.

As part of his whirlwind visit, Troy also met with sports science students at UEL’s Stratford Campus to speak about the importance of psychological preparation when competing in major sporting events.

Speaking to the students, Troy said: “I can’t wait for the London 2012 Games; I think it’s going to be the best Olympics ever. It will be a great honour to represent the United States in London.”

UEL’s Docklands and Stratford Campuses will be Team USA’s main base for athlete training, performance services, staff and training partner accommodation, catering, media and logistical operations. Approximately 1,000 Team USA athletes and staff will use UEL’s new £21million state of the art SportsDock, which opens on Saturday, 24 March, during the London 2012  Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Notes to Editors

The University of East London (UEL) is a global learning community with over 28,000 students from over 120 countries world-wide. Our vision is to achieve recognition, both nationally and internationally, as a successful and inclusive regional university proud of its diversity, committed to new modes of learning which focus on students and enhance their employability, and renowned for our contribution to social, cultural and economic development, especially through our research and scholarship. We have a strong track-record in widening participation and working with industry.

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