The Last Amateurs: To Hell and Back with the Cambridge Boat Race Crew

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Author: Mark de Rond

ISBN-10: 1848310153

ISBN-13: 9781848310155

Category: Water Sports - General & Miscellaneous

Appearing on JP Morgan's tenth-annual summer reading list and one of the Financial Times' Best Business Books of 2008, this is an intense and deeply personal account of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. The result is a breathtaking portrait of a deeply historical race marked by sharp contrasts.

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As the Cambridge University Boat Club prepared for the 2007 Boat Race, Mark de Rond - a Cambridge don and fellow of Darwin College - spent a year libing the blood, sweat and tears of the 39 students risking all for a chance to challenge Oxford. The Last Amateurs is de Rond's intense and deeply personal account of freezing early-morning training sessions, booze-fuelled crew 'formals', the tenderness of camaraderie, the pain of self-doubt, and the tantrums and testosterone of crew members, each set on becoming a Cambridge 'Blue'. So what does it take to row in a Boat Race? In this thrilling book, de Rond delves into the depths of what it means to be a man and the primeval desire to compete. Told chronologically and driven by the pursuit of the final victory, the result is a breathtaking portrait of a deeply historical race marked by sharp contrasts - and one in which every sportsperson will recognise at least a little of themselves.