This is from FT.com:
"Students from London Business School have returned victorious from MBAT 2006, the 16th annual MBA sports tournament for European business schools. The school won first place in a wide range of events including swimming, chess, ultimate frisbee and women?s touch rugby.
The LBS team consisted of 247 students from the MBA, EMBA, Masters in Finance and Sloan fellowship MSc programmes. This year, HEC, a leading French business school, hosted the weekend-long tournament at its Paris campus. A number of European Business schools competed. Competition was fierce and the weather not always kind. Nonetheless, LBS managed a convincing victory with top rankings in 13 of the 28 events.
There were sighs of relief all round. In the 2005 MBA tournament, the school was narrowly defeated by Iese, one of Spain?s top-ranked business schools."
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/4095b0f0-f156-11da-940b
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"Students from London Business School have returned victorious from MBAT 2006, the 16th annual MBA sports tournament for European business schools. The school won first place in a wide range of events including swimming, chess, ultimate frisbee and women?s touch rugby.
The LBS team consisted of 247 students from the MBA, EMBA, Masters in Finance and Sloan fellowship MSc programmes. This year, HEC, a leading French business school, hosted the weekend-long tournament at its Paris campus. A number of European Business schools competed. Competition was fierce and the weather not always kind. Nonetheless, LBS managed a convincing victory with top rankings in 13 of the 28 events.
There were sighs of relief all round. In the 2005 MBA tournament, the school was narrowly defeated by Iese, one of Spain?s top-ranked business schools."
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/4095b0f0-f156-11da-940b
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1c6-0820abe49a01.html