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The Boat Race: Oxford v Cambridge is not Sunday's only rivalry | The Boat Race: Oxford v Cambridge is not Sunday's only rivalry |
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James Doran and Luca Ferraro (l-r) are competing in their third Boat Race on Sunday | James Doran and Luca Ferraro (l-r) are competing in their third Boat Race on Sunday |
This Sunday sees the 170th men's and 79th women's Oxford and Cambridge boat races take place on the Thames. | This Sunday sees the 170th men's and 79th women's Oxford and Cambridge boat races take place on the Thames. |
Crews will battle it out over a 4.25mile stretch of the river, between Putney and Mortlake, in front of an estimated crowd of 250,000. | Crews will battle it out over a 4.25mile stretch of the river, between Putney and Mortlake, in front of an estimated crowd of 250,000. |
For some, though, it's not just Oxford against Cambridge, but north London against south London. | For some, though, it's not just Oxford against Cambridge, but north London against south London. |
Cambridge president and occupant of the bow seat, Luca Ferraro is a north Londoner who grew up in the shadow of the Emirates stadium. He learned to row in Hackney when he was 15. | Cambridge president and occupant of the bow seat, Luca Ferraro is a north Londoner who grew up in the shadow of the Emirates stadium. He learned to row in Hackney when he was 15. |
And sitting in Oxford's Blue Boat is south Londoner James Doran, who said he is "really proud" of being local to Putney, where he first took to the Tideway. | And sitting in Oxford's Blue Boat is south Londoner James Doran, who said he is "really proud" of being local to Putney, where he first took to the Tideway. |
Doran - who had "always loved the Southbank - the food, the culture and the people" said he used to travel on the bus on Boat Race day and "try to peek over people's shoulders as a kid. | Doran - who had "always loved the Southbank - the food, the culture and the people" said he used to travel on the bus on Boat Race day and "try to peek over people's shoulders as a kid. |
"It's great fun." | "It's great fun." |
And Ferraro agreed about the significance of the event: "The Boat Race is a real fixture in British sport, the tradition is a huge part of the enduring appeal and the pride people take in the history of it. | And Ferraro agreed about the significance of the event: "The Boat Race is a real fixture in British sport, the tradition is a huge part of the enduring appeal and the pride people take in the history of it. |
"I'm so grateful for the really committed and talented coaches that poured hours of work into training us. | "I'm so grateful for the really committed and talented coaches that poured hours of work into training us. |
"It was such a nice, welcoming way to get into the sport, as someone who didn't have a clue how it worked when I started." | "It was such a nice, welcoming way to get into the sport, as someone who didn't have a clue how it worked when I started." |
The race takes place between Putney and Mortlake along the River Thames | |
Cambridge have won five of the last six men's races and seven women's races in a row. | Cambridge have won five of the last six men's races and seven women's races in a row. |
"Out on the water, the rivalry really is real," Ferraro said. | "Out on the water, the rivalry really is real," Ferraro said. |
"I'm a racer at heart, all I really care about is getting to the finish line first. | "I'm a racer at heart, all I really care about is getting to the finish line first. |
"The team is so different every year, as is the race, it really does feel like its own thing every year. | "The team is so different every year, as is the race, it really does feel like its own thing every year. |
"We take each boat race as it comes, it feels like it's own special thing. | "We take each boat race as it comes, it feels like it's own special thing. |
"So, we'll see what happens in this one." | "So, we'll see what happens in this one." |
Doran, who also revels in the rivalry, said Oxford's goal was to put together their best performance. | Doran, who also revels in the rivalry, said Oxford's goal was to put together their best performance. |
He said they have a new coach and team this year, including three who took part in the Paris Olympics. | He said they have a new coach and team this year, including three who took part in the Paris Olympics. |
"We are really looking forward to the day, we are extremely determined and excited. Our best performance, we hope, is to get the job done on the day." | "We are really looking forward to the day, we are extremely determined and excited. Our best performance, we hope, is to get the job done on the day." |
Both oarsmen competed in the previous two races, with Ferraro hoping for a hat-trick and Doran wishing to break a losing streak. | Both oarsmen competed in the previous two races, with Ferraro hoping for a hat-trick and Doran wishing to break a losing streak. |
The Cambridge rower said winning was "an indescribable feeling". | The Cambridge rower said winning was "an indescribable feeling". |
"To go through that much work - six months of gruelling training and a lot of sacrifice, putting your life on hold to balance the studies and the training. | "To go through that much work - six months of gruelling training and a lot of sacrifice, putting your life on hold to balance the studies and the training. |
"To have it pay off in the end, with such a close bunch of mates, is an unbelievable feeling." | "To have it pay off in the end, with such a close bunch of mates, is an unbelievable feeling." |
And his Oxford rival added: "It's great to feel part of something that everyone has an affiliation to and a choice in a team sport. | And his Oxford rival added: "It's great to feel part of something that everyone has an affiliation to and a choice in a team sport. |
"I've always had really fond memories of being here and I've always wanted to this race. | "I've always had really fond memories of being here and I've always wanted to this race. |
"I'm really lucky to be doing my third one now." | "I'm really lucky to be doing my third one now." |
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