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Cambridge extended its dominant run in the annual Boat Race with victories in the men’s and women’s events on a polluted River Thames on Saturday.
The prestigious, globally-renowned universities of Oxford and Cambridge have been doing battle for almost 200 years (their first race took place in 1829) and the race is littered with ...
Oxford and Cambridge are once again set to do battle as the annual Boat Race nears.. The Blue Boats will vie for glory along a four-mile stretch of the River Thames from Putney to Mortlake, with ...
Today’s Boat Race will be the 169th time that Oxford and Cambridge’s men have raced against each other and the 78th time the women’s crews have done so. The course is the usual 4.2-mile ...
But Oxford coach Sean Bowden has lamented the state of the water. The Cambridge Men's team are seen here during a training session on the River Thames in Putney, London, on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.
Overall, Cambridge is leading Oxford 87-81 in the men's event — there was one dead heat, in 1877 — while Cambridge leads 48-30 in the women's event. There will be a US flavor ...
A dispute over eligibility criteria has rocked the build-up to the Boat Race, a nearly 200-year-old rowing contest between storied universities Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames in London.
The Oxford University Boat Club has been contacted for comment. “Utter madness in the Boat Race world… and a new low in relations between Oxford and Cambridge boat clubs,” said Cath Bishop ...
More broadly, Strongman notes Oxford is facing demographic issues that haven’t hit Cambridge in the same way. “From 2000 to 2021, Oxford's population is aging quicker than Cambridge's is ...
To combat this, Oxford have a new-look squad, with a brand-new coaching setup and a host of former Olympians in their Blue Boat. Cambridge’s preparation for the race has been rocked by a spat ...
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