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- World_Sculling_Championship abstract "The World Sculling Championship (1863–1957), evolved from the Championship of the Thames for professional scullers. Only the sport of boxing claims an older Championship of the World. It is notable that Jack Broughton, the "Father of Boxing", trained scullers for prize contests which had their roots in wager races which had taken place from the middle of the 18th century on the Thames.".
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- World_Sculling_Championship wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- World_Sculling_Championship wikiPageExternalLink peter.html.
- World_Sculling_Championship wikiPageID "16763649".
- World_Sculling_Championship wikiPageRevisionID "571847251".
- World_Sculling_Championship hasPhotoCollection World_Sculling_Championship.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:History_of_rowing.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:River_Tyne.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Rowing_competitions.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Rowing_in_Australia.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Rowing_in_Canada.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Rowing_in_New_Zealand.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Rowing_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Sport_in_Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Sport_on_the_River_Thames.
- World_Sculling_Championship subject Category:Water_sports_in_London.
- World_Sculling_Championship comment "The World Sculling Championship (1863–1957), evolved from the Championship of the Thames for professional scullers. Only the sport of boxing claims an older Championship of the World. It is notable that Jack Broughton, the "Father of Boxing", trained scullers for prize contests which had their roots in wager races which had taken place from the middle of the 18th century on the Thames.".
- World_Sculling_Championship label "World Sculling Championship".
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- World_Sculling_Championship sameAs Q8036159.
- World_Sculling_Championship wasDerivedFrom World_Sculling_Championship?oldid=571847251.
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