The Oxford and Cambridge Cup was donated in 1893 by Old Blues of Oxford and Cambridge Universities for competition between Eights at the Australian Universities Boat Race. The original boat race was conducted over a 'Thames Putney Mortlake' equivalent course, which varied between 2 miles and 3½ miles depending on location and conditions.

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  • The Oxford and Cambridge Cup was donated in 1893 by Old Blues of Oxford and Cambridge Universities for competition between Eights at the Australian Universities Boat Race. The original boat race was conducted over a 'Thames Putney Mortlake' equivalent course, which varied between 2 miles and 3½ miles depending on location and conditions. The Oxford and Cambridge Cup is now competed for on an annual basis by Australian Universities at the Australian Universities Rowing Championships (Inter-varsity) or combined programme of the Australian University Games. The cup is awarded to the winning men's Eight over a standard 2,000m course (1.24 miles).
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  • The Oxford and Cambridge Cup was donated in 1893 by Old Blues of Oxford and Cambridge Universities for competition between Eights at the Australian Universities Boat Race. The original boat race was conducted over a 'Thames Putney Mortlake' equivalent course, which varied between 2 miles and 3½ miles depending on location and conditions.
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  • Oxford and Cambridge Cup
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