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Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, 

London, United Kingdom

01 Mar 2010 - 30 Mar 2010 Date to be confirmed  

Known simply as the 'Boat Race', this world-famous competition between England's top two universities needs little introduction. The prestigious event dates back to 1829 when two friends, Charles Merivale, a student at Cambridge, and Charles Wordsworth, a student at Harrow and nephew of the poet William Wordsworth who was at Oxford, suggested the challenge. It has taken place every year since, with the loser of the previous year's race challenging the winners to a rematch. The event has become an intrinsic part of Britain's cultural heritage. Each year, around 250,000 spectators line the banks of the River Thames between Putney and Mortlake to witness the spectacle, which is also screened live on British television and watched by an audience of over 7 million viewers.

Times
The race starts at 1540.


Spectacle  Sport 


Where?

River Thames

Between Putney Bridge and Mortlake

How Much?

Free to spectate.

For More Information

Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race

No postal address available
Oxford/Cambridge
United Kingdom

Tel +44 (0)1225 383 518.

Website  www.theboatrace.org

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