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THE BOAT RACE

The Cambridge men’s Blue Boat celebrates at the finish line in Mortlake on the Tideway as they conclude a clean sweep across all men’s, women’s and reserves races for the Light Blues against Oxford at the 2019 Boat Races. All eyes were on Cambridge’s two seat James Cracknell who, at the age of 46, became the oldest Boat Race competitor by more than ten years. It was also Cambridge men’s head coach Rob Baker’s first year in charge after he moved across from the Cambridge women’s squad in September last year.

Matthew Holland, Natan Wegrzycki- Szymczyk, Freddie Davidson, Sam Hookway, Callum Sullivan, Dara Alizadeh, Grant Bitler, James Cracknell and Dave Bell.
Photography STEVE McARTHUR + BENEDICT TUFNELL
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