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SUMMARY:Chicago: Watch the Boat Race at Ginger's Ale House
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DESCRIPTION:Family\, Friends\, Crew and Rowing Groupies Join us this co
	ming Saturday\, April 3rd\, at 9:00 am (CDT) for The Boat Race Breakfast a
	t Gingers Ale House . BBC America starts its Pre-Race broadcasting at 9:10
	: the Race starts at 10:30 am We will show 2009 Race during the Pre-Race p
	eriod. There is no charge to attend. Full breakfast menu available and of 
	course your daily Guinness vitamins will be available along with street pa
	rking. RSVP not required but please email me your intentions so Gingers ca
	n plan.  Gingers Ale House3801 N Ashland AveChicago\, IL 60613(773) 348-2
	767 The 156th Boat Race  For those who have never seen this race\, you a
	re in for a treat. You literally have a Coxwains view augmented by overhea
	d choppers following the crews down the Thames River as they battle exactl
	y 4 miles 374 yards on a tide influenced twisting course. Over 6 million p
	eople watch this race live worldwide. No race compares for excitement and 
	coverage. Oxford won in 2008\, 2009 and 5 out of the last 6 years. Cambrid
	ge is favored this year. The Oxford boat features the Winklevoss twins\, 
	Tyler and Cameron\, sitting next to each other at 3 &amp\; 4\, plus Presid
	ent Sjoerd Hamburger\, the giant 6’ 9” Dutchman who is the Dark Blues 
	sole returning Blue. Also included is 20-year-old Ben Meyers from Kingston
	-Upon-Thames who was a development squad member last year and has risen to
	 prominence in recent weeks to take the bow seat. The Oxford stroke is ano
	ther Englishman\, Charlie Burkitt from Nottingham. The Oxford boat is made
	 up of three Americans\, two Englishmen\, one with dual British &amp\; Can
	adian nationality\, and individuals from Germany\, Holland and Ireland. C
	ommenting on his selection for his second Race as Cambridge Chief Coach\, 
	Chris Nilsson said: “Last year we had five returning Blues\, but it’s 
	going to be a good crew with a combination of some international experienc
	e and exciting new talent. The choice of cox went down to the wire and it 
	was a close thing between Ted Randolph and Liz Box.” Had Liz made the bo
	at\, Cambridge would have been coxed by a female for four consecutive year
	s\, as Rebecca Dowbiggin steered the Light Blues in the last three Races.
	 The Odds: http://www.williamhillmedia.com/index_template.asp?file=1935 
	 BOAT RACE ODDS......Cambridge are 4/7 favourites to win the Boat Race wi
	th William Hill who make Oxford 5/4 and offer 100/1 about a dead heat.Hill
	s offer 10/1 about either boat sinking and 7/1 that the leader at Barnes B
	ridge fails to win - as happened last year. Cambridge Ideas: The Perfect 
	Crew?\n Morehttp://www.theboatrace.org/http://www.theboatrace.org/article
	/introduction/history On BBC-AmericaIf you can't hop a cab\, plane or fin
	d your feet to join us at Gingers\, you can see it on BBC-America ( Comcas
	t\; Dish and Direct TV) Rumor has it they will stream it live as well. Che
	ck your local time.
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