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Updated 464 days ago
Times, and views, have clearly changed, and to some extent this has been unavoidable given the accumulating evidence of the health benefits of sport. Thus, in the nineteenth century, the view of Reverend Charles Wadsworth, with reference to the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, that ‘no man in a racing boat could expect to live to the age of thirty,' was gradually proven wrong by epidemiological research which showed life expectation to be greater for rowers than non-rowers by several years.