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What sort of Olympian would you be?

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What does it take to be a top Olympian or Paralympian? OpenLearn have created a game that will let you discover your perfect sport - Try Olympisize Me.

As we count down to London 2012, give yourself a special insight into the world's most exciting sporting event with The Open University's collection of exciting interactives, academic insights and lots of free opportunities to take your learning even further in the world of sport.

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Jackie Nunn - Tue, 06/12/2011 - 14:42

Fantastic - I just got a silver medal! I want to try for gold next time!

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