Cambridge University Hare and Hounds

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Cambridge University Hare and Hounds (CUH&H) is the

Andrew Baddeley,[citation needed], 2012 Summer Olympics & World Triathlon Champion Alistair Brownlee
, and all-time legend of the sport Hamilton Allport.

Mike Turner, an international distance runner in the 1960s was CUH&H president for thirty years until his retirement in 2006. The current president is Joan Lasenby.

The focus each winter is on the

University Sporting Blue on merit of performance. This is one of the oldest annual fixtures of its kind in the world, having been held since 1880, with only world wars and the coronavirus pandemic breaking up the series.[1] The event is currently split over two weekends, with the second to fourth teams competing at Cambridge or Oxford, followed by the first team match at Wimbledon Common
.

The second major fixture of the year is the

BUCS
cross-country championships.

References

  1. ^ a b Cambridge University Hare & Hounds: A Brief History Archived 2007-02-19 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Cambridge University Students' Union
    .

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