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Encyclopedia > British Universities Sports Association

The British Universities Sports Association (BUSA) is the governing body for United Kingdom. It is responsible for organising inter-university sports within the UK and representative teams for the World University Championships and the World University Games. The body was founded in 1994.


BUSA Sports

External links

  • busa.org.uk (http://www.busa.org.uk) - official site.



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