We present data on the O2/N2 ratios of trapped gas samples for the entire length of the Vostok climate record. As in other cores, O2/N2 ratios in these samples are less than the atmospheric ratio, by a small and variable amount, because O2 is selectively excluded during the gas trapping process, and because O2 is also preferentially lost in poorly preserved core samples. Samples younger than 150 ka have large and variable O2 depletions. Samples older than 200 ka have O2/N2 ratios that replicate well and vary smoothly with depth. We plot O2/N2 ratios of well replicated samples older than 160 ka, using a chronology derived by matching the N18O of paleoatmospheric O2 (N18Oatm) to northern hemisphere June insolation. On this timescale, O2/N2 va...