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Global Day for Climate Justice draws crowds in Oxford. However, they had received no such intelligence this year. David Searle, chief executive of the Boat Race company, was on board the umpire's boat and spoke to the protestor. He said he knew what he was doing and that was all. The race was 10 minutes old when the swimmer popped up from beneath the water just past the Chiswick Eyot, and the two crews were running neck and neck at the time.

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She said: "You did nothing to address inequality by giving yourself the right to spoil the enjoyment of others. But following the sentencing, outside court, his wife, Deepa Naik, 35, defended his actions. During the trial, footage of the race, which was eventually won by Cambridge, was shown. The jury heard a statement from four-time Olympic gold medal-winning rower Sir Matthew Pinsent, who was assistant umpire of the race. Pinsent, who was immediately behind the two eight-man university crews on a launch with umpire John Garrett, initially thought he had spotted a balloon.



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