The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
The Boat Race course is marked by three classic bends, two in favour of the Middlesex station, on the north bank of the Thames, while the third favours the crew drawn on the opposite Surrey station. In spite of these bends the course is theoretically fair - the start and finish lines are exactly parallel, and in the unlikely event of the crews staying level throughout the race, they will both have covered the magic Boat Race distance of exactly 4 miles 374 yards.
Grand National The Grand National is a Grade 3 handicap chase currently restricted to six-year-old and above horses. It is run over a distance of 4 miles 4 furlongs (7,242 m) at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, usually on a Saturday in early April. There are thirty fences to be jumped in the race.
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Both are :-)The Grand National course is 4 miles, 880 yards - 7,242 metresThe Boat Race course is 4 miles and 374 yards - 6,779 metresSo the Grand National course is longer.But, as rowing is slower progress than horse-racing The Boat Race takes longerThe current Course Record is 16 mins 19 secs - set by Cambridge in 1998.The Grand National Course Record is 8mins 47.8 secs set by Mr Frisk 1990.So, either way, you win your bet.
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No. the Grand National is the longest horserace
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Of course it is!
The mileage from Cambridge, England to Bordeaux, France is approx 688 miles.This include the crossing of the English Channel, about 21 miles by ferry or tunnel.The journey would take at least 10 hours 50 minutes, longer if you take a break on route.
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