Catch all the action at Furnivall Gardens or Bishop's Park
The 159th Boat Race will be taking place on Sunday March 31, and you can once again watch the action from two of the best vantage points on the route, Bishop’s Park in Fulham and Furnivall Gardens in Hammersmith.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council will be hosting two family friendly Boat Race in the Park events, where revellers can catch all the action on giant screens for free, accompanied by beer tents and food.
The Bishops Park event will also feature live music, children's rides and a static rowing challenge to keep guests entertained until the big event.
Both events take place from 12noon to 6pm, with the race itself starting at 4.30pm.
Bishop’s Park has the added advantage of being at the start of the race and Furnivall Gardens takes in the middle of the course where the race starts to heat up as the crews make their move under Hammersmith Bridge.
The first Boat Race took place in 1829 after Cambridge challenged Oxford to a race on the Thames. The modern race still runs along the same lines and has now become a major international sporting occasion drawing millions of viewers from around the world.
Last year's race was disrupted when protestor Trenton Oldfield appeared in the river front of the crews, but organisers will be hoping this year's is trouble free. On race day up to 250,000 spectators crowd the banks of the Thames to witness the action.
The race actually runs through four London boroughs but Hammersmith & Fulham is the only borough to host public viewing on both the Thames path and on large screens. These parties have become an annual tradition in recent years.
Deputy Leader of H& F Council, Cllr Greg Smith, said: “The Boat Race is one of the highlights of the sporting calendar and is particularly special for borough residents. It also provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy two of the borough’s most-loved parks so why not bring a picnic and make it a great family day out.”
After winning the race last year, Cambridge lead the overall series by 81 wins to 76, with the sides having drawn in a dead heat once in the 1800s.
The Boat Race in the Park events are organised in partnership by H&F Council and The Boat Race Company Ltd.
For further information on the Boat Race visit the Boat Race website or contact the council's Events Team on 0845 337 0314 or events@lbhf.gov.uk
February 22, 2013
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