LONDON: Two-time Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell will become the oldest oarsman to compete in the Boat Race after Cambridge selected him in their eight on Thursday.The Englishman — who won Olympic gold in the coxless fours in Sydney in 2000 and repeated the feat in Athens in 2004 — is eight years older than Andy Probert was when he coxed the Cambridge boat in 1992. Cracknell, a six-time world champion, will be almost 25 years older than some of his fellow Cambridge crew members.Cracknell, who suffers from epilepsy and is short-tempered after a cycling accident in the United States in 2010, is studying for a philosophy degree and had also been offered a place at Oxford.
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