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...schools are not only competing to win the meet, but to earn spots on the combined Harvard-Yale squad’s trip to England this June...
Every two years, Oxford and Cambridge put together a team to challenge Harvard and Yale in the world’s oldest continuing international intercollegiate competition, dating back to 1894. The location alternates for each meet, and this year it will be held in England. On both sides, traditional rivals come together as teammates in a historic U.S. versus UK meet. This June, the teams will compete to claim the Naughton Trophy, won by Harvard-Yale in the most recent competition...
...combined team. The winners of each event will automatically earn a spot, while other high-placing finishers will be selected by coaches to join the squad. The Harvard-Yale team will take the highest-placing athletes of the day, but each school must comprise at least 1/3 of the England-bound group...
...abroad only occurs once every four years, this is the only opportunity to compete in the UK for current athletes. With the weight of this weekend’s meet, Crimson competitors have stepped it up in practice hoping to help the team triumph over its rival and earn England spots...
...Cambridge location at 57 JFK Street was chosen after students from the Harvard Business School, familiar with Wagamama restaurants in England, sent requests to the chain, O’Farrell said...