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The build-up to today’s Boat Race has been beset by controversy. Oxford insisted that Tom Ford, a gold-medal winner from last ...
Teams from the two universities have to deal with dirty tricks and dirty water - but it remains a key part of the British ...
THE 170th edition of the Boat Race was all Cambridge as all four teams put a clinical display of rowing on the River Thames.
Considered one of the world's oldest and most famous amateur sporting events, the Boat Race captures the famous rivalry ...
You can watch the Boat Races on BBC One or stream live on BBCiPlayer with coverage set to begin at 12.20pm. There have been ...
A whopping 300,000 are estimated to be in attendance for the oar off, with the banks of the Thames likely to be lined with ...
Many are wearing beige trousers and some are in brown blazers. Yep, OK. Got it. Welcome to the Boat Race. For the uninitiated, this is a true British — or more specifically, English — sporting event ...
In rowing, "catching a crab" is when an oar gets stuck in the water, stopping the boat's momentum. Progress toward gender ...
This Sunday sees the 170th men's and 79th women's Oxford and Cambridge boat races take place on the Thames. Crews will battle ...