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Sarah’s a top doc!

Photo copyright: Richard Hanson (0793 908 1208)

Sarah Stevenson and Mark Aston receiving their Honoray Doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University at Sheffield City Hall.

20.11.12 Original job number RH2996
Commissioned by SHU press office

Photo copyright: Richard Hanson (0793 908 1208) Sarah Stevenson and Mark Aston receiving their Honoray Doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University at Sheffield City Hall. 20.11.12 Original job number RH2996 Commissioned by SHU press office

WORLD tae kwondo champion and Olympic ace Sarah Stevenson has added another prize to her trophy cabinet.
 The Doncaster star, who was crowned the globe’s number one in 2011 and who competed at this year’s London 2012 Games where she read the athletes’ oath, has collected a doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University.

Sarah, who won bronze at the Beijing Games in 2008, said: “I would like to thank the university for honouring me.

“Things like the MBE and the Olympic oath are just as important to me as an athletics medal round my neck.”

 

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