Rosara Joseph
Joseph riding a criterium for the NZ National road cycling team during the 2007 Bay Classic Series | ||
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Women's Mountain bike racing | ||
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Commonwealth Games | ||
2006 Melbourne | Mountain Bike |
Rosara Joseph (born 21 February 1982 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand cyclist who won a silver medal for New Zealand in the Women's mountain bike racing event at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games. She is also the current Oceania champion, a Rhodes Scholar at St John's College, Oxford,[1] and a lawyer.
Cycling
- In training for the 2006 Commonwealth games, in 2005 she finished 16th in the World Cross Country Mountainbiking Championships in Italy
- Silver Medal for New Zealand in the Women's Mountain bike racing event at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games.[2]
- She finished ninth in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in the women's cross country race.
Education and prizes
- 2000 - Brooker's Prize in Legal System[2]
- 2002 - Duncan Cotterill Award in Law[2]
- 2003 - Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Prize in Law[2]
- 2003 - Russell McVeagh Prize for Excellence in Intellectual Property[2]
- 2005 - Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours, Cantebury[2]
- 2005 - Gold Medal in Law[2]
- 2005 - Inaugural Gerald Orchard Prize in Law for excellence in the Law of Evidence[2]
- 2005 - Bachelor of Arts in History[2]
- 2006 - Commenced Bachelor of Civil Law ("a highly-esteemed master’s-level qualification") at Oxford[2]
- DPhil at Oxford University[2]
Legal career
- Clerk for the President of the NZ Court of Appeal in Wellington. (Justice Anderson and Justice Glazebrook)[2]
References
- sports-reference
- Rosara Joseph, Graduate and Student Profiles, University of Cantebury, Christchurch, NZ
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