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Magdalen College's men went Head of the River as they bumped Oriel on the second day of Oxford's Torpids racing. In the same division Exeter were misaligned when the start cannon was fired, and ended being bumped down two places. Oriel's women rowed over Head in their own division, with St Hilda's moving up to third behind them after bumping Queen's.(The only other coverage in The Telegraph was listing results)
This year's torpids treated the spectator to a number of surprises. The biggest one quite possibly was that it actually happened, something not looking very likely following the serious flooding earlier in the term. Secondly, both head crews lost their titles to challengers they had kept at bay the day before.On the Thursday Magdalen ended Oriel's long run of men's headships after having been denied by a matter of inches the day before. The men in black then held on to the crown by a similarly close verdict against Pembroke on the final day. Behind them Oriel are now third followed by Christ Church who, boosted by some late OUBC additions, gained an astonishing 6 places throughout the week. Even more gains were achieved by Balliol who moved up seven and comfortably into division 1. Hertford and Teddy Hall were the other blade winners in the top divisions both making up 5 places in division 2. The week proved less successful for Worcester who ended up in division 2 following a thoroughly "spoon-worthy" drop. Special mention must also go to New College for a spectacular drop on the final day and an ejector crab on day 1. First place in the disaster scales is certainly Univ's though with a dropped division and a trashed brand new Empacher all suffered before men's Div 1 had even seen any racing at all.
On the women's side St Catz picked up the women's headship moving through Queen's and Oriel in the process. The latter finished the week in second place with Christ Church taking third relegating Queen's to fourth place. In the second half of the division it was blades galore with Magdalen, Pembroke, New and Somerville all making significant gains. Balliol and Univ managed to emulate that feat in division 2. Someone's gain has to be somebody else's loss and the ones to make way for all the blade winners include Osler-Green, Worcester and Wolfson who all got bumped every day.
Magdalen
B: | Gijs van Boxel
| 2: | Sam Wall
| 3: | Imre Hunyor
| 4: | Bernard van Duren
| 5: | Henry Northern
| 6: | Arend Janssen
| 7: | Mark Haden
| S: | Joseph Abdalla
| C: | Chris Young
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St Catherine's
B: | Clare Wilcockson
| 2: | Maria Palacios
| 3: | Alex Winstanley
| 4: | Kate Stuart
| 5: | Kathryn Hernandez
| 6: | Catherine Wherity
| 7: | Laura Newton
| S: | Lucy Rowland
| C: | Kim Harley
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