My dad was always a firm Oxford Fan … my dear mum always used to support Cambridge - the event was a great family time to share, cheer, commiserate but it was always a time when we were together and for some reason no other sporting event had quite the same effect. I’ve never stopped to analyse why this was. Dear Mum and Dad are no longer with us, but I just know they will be looking down tomorrow as this years boat race is due to start ... and the family will have so many fond memories of years gone by.
The Boat Race was first raced by crews from Oxford and Cambridge University in 1829 and is now one of the world’s oldest and most famous amateur sporting events, offering an unrivalled educational experience to the student athletes who take part.
The world-famous sporting event between the UK’s two greatest universities now spans nearly 200 years of rivalry and The Boat Race has become synonymous with British tradition and excellence. The Boat Race has established itself as the epitome of amateur sport, raced by student athletes who combine academic rigour with elite physical prowess. There is no greater occasion.
The Boat Race takes place in London on the famous Championship Course that stretches over 4.2 miles of tidal River Thames in West London between Putney and Mortlake.
The Boat Race is regularly attended by over 200,000 spectators at the banks of the river and watched by millions more on television... me included!
The world-famous sporting event between the UK’s two greatest universities now spans nearly 200 years of rivalry and The Boat Race has become synonymous with British tradition and excellence. The Boat Race has established itself as the epitome of amateur sport, raced by student athletes who combine academic rigour with elite physical prowess. There is no greater occasion.
The Boat Race takes place in London on the famous Championship Course that stretches over 4.2 miles of tidal River Thames in West London between Putney and Mortlake.
The Boat Race is regularly attended by over 200,000 spectators at the banks of the river and watched by millions more on television... me included!
The Women’s race is due to start at 14:21 and the men's at 15.21
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Oxford won the women's and Cambridge won the men's
these are old photographs showing a win
for Oxford above
and Cambridge below
After the Boat Race I think an early evening dinner of
Chicken Drumsticks Simply Baked
may be enjoyed, a delicious low carb recipe, details here
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All the best Jan



Disfruta de la carrera y gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteDear Jan, the chicken looks scrumptious and I love ❤️ the photos of the boat race.
ReplyDelete...rowing has become popular with high schools in the area.
ReplyDeleteThat boat race is very well attended. I hope the day will be a lovely one no matter who wins.
ReplyDeleteCambridge!
ReplyDeleteHave fun watching that race as I'm sure you will. Chicken looks good.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the last time I watched the boat race. Have a lovely weekend, Jan. Xx
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the boat race! The chicken looks yummy, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and happy Easter weekend!
Hooray for chicken. It wins every time.
ReplyDeleteGod bless. Happy Easter.
We always watch the Boar Race, too. It's going to be a cold, windy one this year, I think, with Storm Dave coming in.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the race, Jan, and have a peaceful and happy Easter.
Enjoy the races!! And the memories along with it.
ReplyDeleteHello Jan :) my sore wrist prevents me from writing much, but I came over to wish you a Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Sonjia.
I always used to cheer for Cambridge, but only because I preferred light blue over navy! As I would most likely have gone to Oxford {had my headmistress had her way} then my allegiance would have changed.
ReplyDeleteI love this tradition in your family. But I didn't see who you were rooting for. :) Good luck to your team or teams.
ReplyDeleteMay the best team win! Yummy chicken.
ReplyDeleteI love baked chicken, your drum sticks look delicious! Enjoy the races!!!
ReplyDeleteI bought some drumsticks and was wondering what to do with them.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful Jan, such a lovely tradition and your Mum and Dad be so happy and proud that you are continuing it. Thank you for the chicken recipe too. I will be thinking of you tomorrow when you are all watching the race. Also wishing you A Very Happy Easter :)
ReplyDeleteI love to watch rowing and I would be there rooting for someone -- but who? Probably Oxford, though... maybe Cambridge! Happiest Easter!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken looks so good.
ReplyDeleteThinking of The Boat Race as something that still brings your family together, with University of Oxford and University of Cambridge carrying those memories forward, is genuinely moving.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great dinner. :) Hope you enjoyed the races.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the boat race in person. That chicken looks great will look up the recipe. Happy Easter to you.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great long tradition for both the universities and your family :)
ReplyDeleteThe chicken sure looks good :)
Thank you for your very kind wishes Jan - I sendEaster greetings to you and your family too. I am very touched that you still remember me - sadly currently I have lost my blogging mojoX
ReplyDeleteThat time of year! Not watched it in years! :-D
ReplyDeletei have never watched a boat race like this. we have "cigarette boats" that race here at the shore. those we watch live. i'm sure your family enjoys the tradition. i love dark chicken, legs are my favorite. these look great!!
ReplyDeleteThat was so nice reading about all the family's love of the boat races. I have seen some similar (can't remember where or when on TV, and really enjoyed watching it. I suppose by now you've already enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThe Boat Race are so nice... I am happy!
ReplyDeleteHug
How amazing your parents were fan of different universities and that makes you love this race 🤗
ReplyDeleteThe dish looks so yummy 👍
Siempre escuche hablar de esas regatas . Quien ganó este año??.besos.
ReplyDeleteTeresa ... Oxford ganó en la categoría femenina y Cambridge ganó en la masculina.
ReplyDeleteMis mejores deseos Jan