The Boatrace 2008 (3/3)
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well, given that both crews regularly beat olympic-level crews and elite clubs like Leander and Molesley containing numerous GB/world champ rowers, I'd put my money pretty heavily on Oxford and Cambridge destroying most if not all US comers, actually. Consider that the Oxford 2009 boat had 5 olympic medallists . . .
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well, given that both crews regularly beat olympic-level crews and elite clubs like Leander and Molesley containing numerous GB/world champ rowers, I'd put my money pretty heavily on Oxford and Cambridge destroying most if not all US comers, actually. Consider that the Oxford 2009 boat had 5 olympic medallists . . .
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well, given that both crews regularly beat olympic-level crews and elite clubs like Leander and Molesley containing numerous GB/world champ rowers, I'd put my money pretty heavily on Oxford and Cambridge destroying most if not all US comers, actually. Consider that the Oxford 2009 boat had 5 olympic medallists . . .
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well, given that both crews regularly beat olympic-level crews and elite clubs like Leander and Molesley containing numerous GB/world champ rowers, I'd put my money pretty heavily on Oxford and Cambridge destroying most if not all US comers, actually. Consider that the Oxford 2009 boat had 5 olympic medallists . . .
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who won?
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6,8 km
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6,6 km
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how far was this race?
woooo, come on the OX! x
Embers1988 3 years ago 4
@ddscott12 I dont know about that. UK has a very different system of college athletics and sporting than the USA. Gotta think guys who go to Oxford/Cambridge because they are the two dominate schools in rowing. Meanwhile, USA doesn't have a total dominate team. So every year(or 2 if a team has some sort of dynasty) there's always a new team on top, Unlike the UK who always has Cambridge or Oxford on top.
bjbjbzz 1 year ago 2