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Teams from the two universities have to deal with dirty tricks and dirty water - but it remains a key part of the British ...
The Blue Boats will vie for glory along a four-mile stretch of the River Thames from Putney to Mortlake, with Oxford out to ...
"I'm a racer at heart, all I really care about is getting to the finish line first. "The team is so different every year, as ...
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 ...
Oxford-Cambridge women's Boat Race will have a distinctive SA flavour to it in the form of 'Light Blues' cox, Jack Nicholas.
In the history of the men’s Boat Race, Cambridge lead Oxford by 87 wins to 81. There was a dead heat in 1877. Cambridge are ...
"I can't see who's in the lead but it's either Oxford or Cambridge" - John Snagge, Boat Race commentator in 1949. Considered ...
In rowing, “catching a crab” is when an oar gets stuck in the water, stopping the boat’s momentum. Progress toward gender ...
We’re heading to the river as the University Boat Race makes its way down the Thames. Not by the Playbook’s Katie Smith chats to people who had the courage, bravery and fortitude to stay afloat when ...
This regatta was first contested in 1852. It is held annually at River Thames in New London, Connecticut. No, not Thames, but Thames, rhyming with “James”, with the “th” pronounced as in “thing”!
Just in time for Record Store Day 2025, here's an updated version of our ultimate record store guide across Massachusetts ...
High prices, rising utility bills, rogue landlords and poor living conditions are all contributing to a growing crisis in ...