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Cambridge rowing team doubles their victory against Oxford in boat race

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Cambridge’s Male and Female Rowers Secure Double Victory Against Oxford in University Boat Race

Cambridge’s male and female rowers continued their winning streak against Oxford in the university boat race, securing the double victory for a second consecutive year. The historic event, held on the River Thames, saw Cambridge emerge victorious in both the men’s and women’s races, showcasing their dominance in the sport.

Despite concerns leading up to the race regarding weather conditions and water contamination, the sun shone brightly on race day as thousands of spectators lined the four-mile course from Putney to Mortlake. In the men’s race, Cambridge took an early lead and maintained their position despite challenges from the Oxford team.

Cambridge boat club president, Sebastian Benzecry, praised his team’s determination and grit, highlighting their unwavering focus throughout the race. On the women’s side, Oxford’s team, considered favorites, faced tough competition from Cambridge and ultimately fell short of victory.

Controversy arose as Oxford’s cox appealed against the final result, alleging interference from the Cambridge boat. However, the umpire dismissed the claim, citing Oxford’s own actions as the cause of the incident. Despite the tradition of dunking the cox into the Thames, both teams refrained from doing so due to concerns over water contamination.

With impressive records of wins in both the men’s and women’s races, Cambridge solidified their position as the dominant force in university rowing. The rivalry between Cambridge and Oxford continues to captivate audiences and showcase the dedication and skill of the athletes involved.

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