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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The famous Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge will make its return next weekend. First raced by crews from the two universities in ...
Rowers from British universities Oxford and Cambridge will compete on Sunday in the men's and women's Boat Race, one of the oldest sporting events in the world that typically attracts more than ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... ROWING legend Sir Steve Redgrave believes the water quality in the River Thames is a "real worry" ahead of the 2025 Boat Race on Sunday.
The banks of the Thames will be lined with fans on Sunday as Cambridge and Oxford renew their rivalry in the 2025 Boat Race. A long-standing fixture of the British sporting calendar, this year ...
The Thames’ water quality has been slammed as the ‘lowest possible rating’ with fears growing over the safety of the Boat Race participants. Oxford and Cambridge meet on Sunday for the ...
The build-up to the annual Boat Race contested by Oxford and Cambridge Universities is shrouded by fears rowers could contract E.coli thanks to the poor water quality of the River Thames.
There are actually two boat races, pitting elite rowing teams from Oxford and Cambridge universities against one another, in a bicep-bulging dash along the Thames from Putney to Mortlake.
Hawke’s Bay Olympic rowing champion Tom Mackintosh admits famed UK event The Boat Race has caught him “a little off guard” by its fierce rivalry and tradition. The Boat Race attracts over ...
Before the start of the final 11-boat race in San Francisco in March, Australia’s wingsail — the rigid, vertical sail that powers the F50 catamarans used in the Championship — shattered into ...
Northeast states have bet big on offshore wind to meet spiking power demand and drive economic growth. But the industry's ...
Five Bermudians have beaten some of the world’s best anglers to finish fourth at the 2025 Offshore World Championships ... be employed on three different boats on successive days.