

Luka Gakic came to London in August 1992 when he was six years old, escaping the besieged city of Sarajevo with his mother. He won a scholarship to study at Harrow School, where he subsequently became head boy, and is now a student at Oxford University.
So I'm singing quite a lot now with, I mean I sang a lot at school but I'm, I'm, I've carried that on so I'm singing with the college choir and also a London based choir next term called the Crivelli Voices which will be fun. And yeah my singing's taken me to all sorts of you know places. I've just come back from a college choir tour of Basel in Switzerland, which was wonderful and we're, we're singing in St Paul's Cathedral tomorrow singing evening song which should be you know fantastic so, I really--, I've really gotten into my singing and--, and my rugby as well. I've, you know, become gradually more, more and more dedicated to that.
It's a good, good way to keep fit and I think it's a great social team sport and I'm just glad I ended up in England and became exposed to it, 'cause that's not something that's particularly prominent back home. Yeah, no, the rugby's great fun because it's a sport which, where there's, the team is everything, and it really is an, and when you know when people say you know you've got put it on the line for the team, in rugby, it's, it's really literal. You hurt yourself for something bigger which is a bit of an odd thing to do but it's actually great fun.
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