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  2. List of The Boat Race results - Wikipedia

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    Oxford won by a canvas. [a] Matthew Pinsent won twice with Oxford in 1990 and 1991. He also competed in 1993. Former record six-time Oxford rower Boris Rankov umpired the closest race in the history of the event in 2003. Cambridge secured their 80th victory in the 2010 race. Oxford lost the 2012 race which was disrupted by a protester in the ...

  3. The Lightweight Boat Races - Wikipedia

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    The Lightweight Boat Races are a series of annual rowing races between men's and women's lightweight crews representing the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. The first men's race took place in 1975, being joined by the women's race in 1984.

  4. Department of Statistics, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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  5. Brian D. Ripley - Wikipedia

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    From 1990, he was professor of applied statistics at the University of Oxford and also a professorial fellow at St Peter's College. He retired August 2014 due to ill health. He retired August 2014 due to ill health.

  6. The Boat Race 1934 - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge won the toss and elected to start from the Surrey station, handing the Middlesex side of the river to Oxford. [14] Umpire Game started the race at 2:16 p.m. in sunny conditions, with both crews making an "excellent start". [11] Oxford went off the quicker, out-rating the Light Blues by two strokes per minute and taking a canvas-length ...

  7. University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oxford is the setting for numerous works of fiction. Oxford was mentioned in fiction as early as 1400 when Chaucer, in Canterbury Tales, referred to a "Clerk [student] of Oxenford". [313] Mortimer Proctor argues the first campus novel was The Adventures of Oxymel Classic, Esq; Once an Oxford Scholar (1768). [314]

  8. Chris Holmes (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher C. Holmes is a British statistician.He has held the position of Professor of Biostatistics in Genomics in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine and the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford since September 2014, a post that carries with it a Fellowship of St Anne's College, Oxford. [1]

  9. Centre for Statistics in Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Statistics in Medicine (CSM) at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom was founded by Professor Douglas G. Altman until 2018. He was succeeded by Professor Sallie Lamb until 2019, then by Professor Gary Collins. [ 1 ]