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Boat Races: Oxford Triumph In Men's Race After Cambridge Women Win

Oxford men celebrate victory 

Oxford made it four wins in five years after beating Cambridge by just over a length in the 163rd Boat Race.
 Oxford led throughout and although Cambridge tried to stay in touch, they were unable to get past the Dark Blues.


Earlier, Cambridge took advantage of a dreadful start by Oxford to claim a first win in the Women's Boat Race since 2012.

They dominated to win by 11 lengths in a course record of 18 minutes and 33 seconds.

In the men's race, Oxford started better and showed their strength over the course, finishing in a time of 16 minutes 59 seconds.

The Dark Blues, who included brothers Oliver and James Cook in their crew, pushed hard around
Hammersmith Bridge and although Cambridge had the higher stroke rate, Oxford were able to use their power to stay ahead.

"The harder the race, the more you can savour it at the end," Oxford president Michael Disanto, who rowed for the United States at the Rio Olympics, told BBC Sport afterwards.

"There is nothing like this. We were better on the day and we wanted it.

"In the autumn nothing was going our way and we have been building and it has culminated in this."
Boat Races: Oxford Triumph In Men's Race After Cambridge Women Win Reviewed by sirealsilver on April 02, 2017 Rating: 5   Oxford made it four wins in five years after beating Cambridge by just over a length in the 163rd Boat Race.  Oxford led throughout ...

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