Oxford and Cambridge go head-to-head in today's Boat Race - but what happens when it doesn't quite go to plan.
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The 168th Boat Race between the men's teams from Oxford and Cambridge universities will take place on the River Thames in west London on Sunday. The annual event attracts over a quarter of a million spectators, but it's also one of the busiest days each year for the RNLI in the capital.Published
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