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Pickering, Gardener & Okoro selected for GB squad

06-12-2007 · University of Bath

University of Bath student Craig Pickering has been selected to run the 100m for the Great Britain team at the SPAR European Cup later this month. He is joined by Jason Gardener as members of the six-strong 4Г—100m squad for the Super League event in Munich, Germany on 23 and 24 June. Marilyn Okoro, who is due to graduate from the University of Bath with a degree in French and Politics this summer, is a member of the Norwich Union GB women's European Cup squad.

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