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The very first Boat Race was won by Oxford, but Cambridge lead the overall series with 86 wins to Oxford's 81, [3] with one dead heat in 1877 (as of 2023). [4] Recent races have been closely fought, with Oxford winning by the shortest ever margin of 1-foot (0.30 m) in 2003 [4] and Cambridge winning in 2004 despite Oxford's claims of a foul. [5]
Cambridge derby: Cambridge City vs. Cambridge United [25] Small Cambridgeshire derby: Cambridge City or Cambridge United vs. Histon [26] [27] [28] Cambridgeshire derby: Cambridge United vs. Peterborough United [29] Colney derby: Colney Heath vs. London Colney [30] [31] Didcot Triangle derbies: [32] [33] A420 derby: Oxford United vs. Swindon ...
The Rivalry (Lafayette–Lehigh), American college football between Lafayette College and Lehigh University; Oxford–Cambridge rivalry, competition between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge; Yankees–Red Sox rivalry, between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees
Manchester–Merseyside rivalry: Manchester Titans vs. Merseyside Nighthawks [17] North East derby: Gateshead Senators vs. Northumberland Vikings [18] South Coast derby: Portsmouth Dreadnoughts vs Solent Thrashers [19] Swindon–Oxford rivalry: Swindon Storm vs. Oxford Saints [20]
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The annual Oxford-Cambridge Intervarsity Australian Rules Football Match is the most prolonged running Australian rules football fixture outside Australia. [1] [2] Played as early as 1911, it has been contested annually by men's teams since 1923 between the two longest running clubs outside Australia, the Oxford University Australian Rules Football Club (founded in 1906) and the Cambridge ...
Recaps: Keep up with the Week 6 action on the lohud Boys Lacrosse Scoreboard Scoring leaders (Minimum of 18 points. Includes games played through April 29) Fin McConnell (Kennedy Catholic) 57-26 ...
Unlike at Cambridge, where the president of Cambridge University Boat Club holds the position, at Oxford, any captain can be elected president, regardless of sport or status. The role of the president is to call and serve as chair of any meeting of the committee, of which there are normally three per year (six for the women).