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The '''Boustead Cup''' is an annual rowing race held over [[the Championship Course]] in London, England, between men's eights from [[Thames Rowing Club]] and [[London Rowing Club]]. It was first held in 1947, with the cup given by the Boustead family. The [[Thames Rowing Club]] is the current holder following a victory in 2019, as their 4th 8 beat the London Rowing Club 1st 8 by a verdict of 31 seconds. It is almost the same course of the famous [[the boat race]] but the opposite way round starting at the finish, and finishing at the start.
The '''Boustead Cup''' is an annual rowing race held over [[the Championship Course]] in London, England, between men's eights from [[Thames Rowing Club]] and [[London Rowing Club]]. It was first held in 1947, with the cup given by the Boustead family. The [[Thames Rowing Club]] is the current holder following a victory in 2019, as their 1st 8 almost beat the London Rowing Club women’s 8 by a verdict of 31 seconds. It is almost the same course of the famous [[the boat race]] but the opposite way round starting at the finish, and finishing at the start.


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Revision as of 09:51, 4 January 2020

The Boustead Cup is an annual rowing race held over the Championship Course in London, England, between men's eights from Thames Rowing Club and London Rowing Club. It was first held in 1947, with the cup given by the Boustead family. The Thames Rowing Club is the current holder following a victory in 2019, as their 1st 8 almost beat the London Rowing Club women’s 8 by a verdict of 31 seconds. It is almost the same course of the famous the boat race but the opposite way round starting at the finish, and finishing at the start.