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OLYMPIC BUSINESS

If you see a student with quads like Arnold Schwarzenegger tearing round Hyde Park on a Brompton, don’t feel bad if you can’t follow him – he’s got an Olympic track cycling medal and besides, he’s probably in a rush for his next exam. After all, the sooner he completes his degree, the sooner he can go for more silverware.

Ryan Owens has put his sporting career on hold to do a Master of Business Administration (MBA) qualification at London Business School (LBS). Owens was man-one in the team sprint at Tokyo 2020, leading off Great Britain’s silver medal-winning effort with Jack Carlin and Jason Kenny in his wake. “It was everything I ever hoped

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