Swimmer charged over Boat Race
The swimmer who forced the 158th boat race to be restarted has been charged with a public order offence. Oxford, who were leading before the interruption, went on to lose an oar and ultimately the race.
The swimmer who forced the 158th boat race to be restarted has been charged with a public order offence. Oxford, who were leading before the interruption, went on to lose an oar and ultimately the race.
Oxford crew have emerged from Charing Cross Hospital after visiting rower Alex Woods, who collapsed in his boat at the race's finish.
Karl Hudspith, president of the Oxford University Boat Club, told ITV News that Woods is "still clutching his shirt from the race, which had been cut off him."
"They need to keep him in for another 12 hours - he'll be fine," he said.
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