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Australian Kookaburras team with their silver medals in Tokyo

Now the dust has settled on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, some of UNSW’s Olympians reflect on the experience of the most unusual Games ever.

Tim Brand

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics brought with it immense challenges, but the resilience of the athletes shone through.

Nathan Power competing in the pool

Australian water polo player Nathan Power didn’t take the easiest path to complete his Economics degree, but his journey shows the benefit of persistence

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Law and Arts undergraduate Amy Ridge is aiming for World Cup and Olympic glory with the Australian women's water polo team.

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UNSW West Magpies have taken the crown in the 2017 National Water Polo League Finals against traditional rivals Sydney Uni Lions in a nail-biting 6-5 decider.

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Nathan Power looks set to be a part of the Australian Men’s Water Polo team for the Rio Olympics, but he says being selected is just the beginning.

Johnno Cotterill

Making it into the Australian Olympic water polo team and completing his commerce degree are two goals Johnno Cotterill has just achieved, as he heads to London.

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One of Australia's top water polo players and UNSW student, Johnno Cotterill, has been congratulated by the Vice-Chancellor on his team's win at the World University Games in Serbia.

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UNSW student Johnno Cotterill has won an Academic Excellence Award from the New South Wales Institute of Sport.