Boustead Cup

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The Boustead Cup races are the February or March rowing races held over the Championship Course in London, England. It is held between certain men's eights from Thames Rowing Club and London Rowing Club and has been supplmented by two races (and cups) for women's crews. The Boustead was first held in 1947, with the cup given by the Boustead family.

Thames Rowing Club won in 2019. In that year the linked cup races for women, the Casey and Rayner Cups, were inaugurated.

The course is almost the same course of the famous the boat race but starts in the east.

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