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Rebecca Dowbiggin (11 April 1983 in St Albans, England) was the 7th woman to cox Cambridge in The Boat Race, the annual race against Oxford. Dowbiggin grew up in Cambridge, attending Chesterton Community College and Impington International 6th Form College. She studied for a BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. She started coxing as an undergraduate, and went on to cox the 2004 Cambridge University Lightweight Men’s Boat race crew. After enrolling for a PhD in 2005, she coxed the 2006 Cambridge University Women's Blue Boat. Two weeks before the 2007 Boat Race she secured the coxes seat, with Cambridge going on to win. She also coxed Cambridge in 2008 Boat race, won by Oxford, and the 2009 Cambridge boat, which she stated will be the last major e

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  • Rebecca Dowbiggin (ur. 11 kwietnia 1983 r. w St Albans) – brytyjska wioślarka. (pl)
  • Rebecca Dowbiggin (11 de abril de 1983 en St. Albans, Inglaterra) fue la 7.ª mujer en participar en la Cambridge Regata, la carrera anual contra Oxford.​ Dowbiggin creció en Cambridge, atendiendo a la Chesterton University Community y en la Impington International 6.ª Form College. Estudió para un BA en idiomas anglosajón, nórdico y celta en Emmanuel College, Universidad de Cambridge. Empezó como timonel como una pregraduada, y fue parte de la tripulación en el 2004 Cambridge Regata de hombres Ligeros Universitarios. Después de matricularse para un PhD en 2005, también corrió en la 2006 Cambridge lanchas azule de mujeres universitarias. Dos semanas antes de la 2007 Regata se aseguró el asiento en la tripulación, con Cambridge yendo para ganar. También participó en Cambridge 2008 Regata, ga (es)
  • Rebecca Dowbiggin (11 April 1983 in St Albans, England) was the 7th woman to cox Cambridge in The Boat Race, the annual race against Oxford. Dowbiggin grew up in Cambridge, attending Chesterton Community College and Impington International 6th Form College. She studied for a BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. She started coxing as an undergraduate, and went on to cox the 2004 Cambridge University Lightweight Men’s Boat race crew. After enrolling for a PhD in 2005, she coxed the 2006 Cambridge University Women's Blue Boat. Two weeks before the 2007 Boat Race she secured the coxes seat, with Cambridge going on to win. She also coxed Cambridge in 2008 Boat race, won by Oxford, and the 2009 Cambridge boat, which she stated will be the last major e (en)
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  • Rebecca Dowbiggin (11 de abril de 1983 en St. Albans, Inglaterra) fue la 7.ª mujer en participar en la Cambridge Regata, la carrera anual contra Oxford.​ Dowbiggin creció en Cambridge, atendiendo a la Chesterton University Community y en la Impington International 6.ª Form College. Estudió para un BA en idiomas anglosajón, nórdico y celta en Emmanuel College, Universidad de Cambridge. Empezó como timonel como una pregraduada, y fue parte de la tripulación en el 2004 Cambridge Regata de hombres Ligeros Universitarios. Después de matricularse para un PhD en 2005, también corrió en la 2006 Cambridge lanchas azule de mujeres universitarias. Dos semanas antes de la 2007 Regata se aseguró el asiento en la tripulación, con Cambridge yendo para ganar. También participó en Cambridge 2008 Regata, ganada por Oxford, y en la de 2009 Cambridge, la​ cual ha declarado que será su último acontecimiento importante como tripulante. Dowbiggin también participó en Mujeres de Inglaterra del Ocho con la medalla de oro en el Commonwealth Rowing Championaships en 2006 y Mujeres de Gran Bretaña Ocho con una medalla de bronce en el 2007 European Rowing Championships.​ (es)
  • Rebecca Dowbiggin (11 April 1983 in St Albans, England) was the 7th woman to cox Cambridge in The Boat Race, the annual race against Oxford. Dowbiggin grew up in Cambridge, attending Chesterton Community College and Impington International 6th Form College. She studied for a BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge. She started coxing as an undergraduate, and went on to cox the 2004 Cambridge University Lightweight Men’s Boat race crew. After enrolling for a PhD in 2005, she coxed the 2006 Cambridge University Women's Blue Boat. Two weeks before the 2007 Boat Race she secured the coxes seat, with Cambridge going on to win. She also coxed Cambridge in 2008 Boat race, won by Oxford, and the 2009 Cambridge boat, which she stated will be the last major event she will cox at. Dowbiggin also coxed the England Women's Eight to a gold medal at the Commonwealth Rowing Championships in 2006 and the Great Britain Women's Eight to a bronze medal at the 2007 European Rowing Championships. (en)
  • Rebecca Dowbiggin (ur. 11 kwietnia 1983 r. w St Albans) – brytyjska wioślarka. (pl)
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