Cambridge do double on Oxford in boat race
LONDON: Cambridge's male and female rowers claimed a double over Oxford in the university boat race on the River Thames on Sunday.
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LONDON: Cambridge's male and female rowers claimed a double over Oxford in the university boat race on the River Thames on Sunday.
LONDON : Cambridge's male and female rowers claimed a double over Oxford in the university boat race on the River Thames on Sunday.
The Boat Race is Cambridge’s domain once again. Dominant for so much of the event’s recent history, the Light Blues bounced back from a rare defeat in the men’s race last year to return yet another men and women’s double on a blustery Thames.
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