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Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race organisers still to decide if event can go ahead after unexploded bomb found in river

Race director says decision to be made on the day after WW2 bomb discovered in Thames

Dominic Harris
Sunday 02 April 2017 08:22 BST
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The Cambridge (near R) crew lead Oxford crew as they row in to toward the finish line with the flotilla following in the annual men's boat race between Oxford and Cambridge University on the River Thames in London on March 27, 201
The Cambridge (near R) crew lead Oxford crew as they row in to toward the finish line with the flotilla following in the annual men's boat race between Oxford and Cambridge University on the River Thames in London on March 27, 201 (AFP)

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Organisers of the annual Oxford-Cambridge boat races will decide later whether the event will go ahead after an unexploded Second World War bomb was found near the starting line.

Police were called on Saturday after a member of the public spotted the device in the River Thames near Putney Bridge, yards from where the annual rowing event will get under way.

Marine experts examined the submerged bomb and the races are expected to go ahead as planned.

Race director Michelle Dite said on Saturday: "Any decisions regarding changes to the event will be made in conjunction with the police. No decision will be made today."

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Police were called by a member of the public at approximately 1.50pm on Saturday reporting what they thought to be World War Two ordnance on the Chelsea shoreline by Putney Bridge.

"Officers including the Marine Policing Unit attended. The item is currently submerged."

Thousands of people are expected to line the banks of the Thames to watch the 163rd edition of the Boat Race between the two universities.

The men's event starts at 5.35pm, while the women's race - in its 72nd year - begins at 4.35pm.

PA

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