File:Bumps race Oxford 1999.ogv
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DescriptionBumps race Oxford 1999.ogv |
English: A bumps race from the "Torpids" rowing regatta held each spring term on the Isis river in Oxford between crews from colleges at the University of Oxford. This 30-second video clip shows the Jesus College Men's First Torpid bumping Hertford College in the Hilary Term 1999 Torpids event. |
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