Aldershot News & Mail

Oarsome achievemen­t for sporty twin sisters

CATHERINE AND GEMMA LINE UP ON OPPOSING TEAMS AT THE BOAT RACE

- By HANNAH COTTRELL

TWIN sisters from Surrey Heath who are studying for PhDs at Oxford and Cambridge are set to face off in the 2024 Boat Race as they row for opposing teams for the very first time.

Catherine and Gemma King, 24, are used to competing side by side since they began rowing at the age of 12, and they have both competed in the Gemini Boat Race for Cambridge since 2018. However, this year the pair will be donning different colours in the 78th women’s race on March 30 after Catherine moved to begin studying at Oxford University while Gemma remained at Cambridge.

“We are both very competitiv­e and we obviously want to win, but at the end of the day the Boat Race is so much more than who wins or who loses,” said Gemma, who is studying stem cell biology.

“No matter what happens, I’m going to be really proud to be racing for Cambridge, and proud of Catherine for racing for Oxford – but obviously we’d like to win.

“We all train so hard all year, so to see that hard work pay off is really special.”

Catherine, studying cardiovasc­ular science, said: “I’m really looking forward to the Boat Race this year, it’s been a really exciting year for me because I joined the Oxford team.

“The Boat Race is an amazing experience to be a part of and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do on race day.”

While their teams are set to go head-to-head, the pair said it is likely they will not be racing against each other, with Gemma due to compete in the first boat for Cambridge and Catherine in the second boat for Oxford after she took some time off from the sport following an injury.

The duo, from Bagshot, added that their parents, Mike and Liz King, will be supporting both teams and may potentiall­y wear hats or T-shirts with both Cambridge’s light blue and Oxford’s dark blue colours.

“They’ve actually joked about getting half-and-half hats, but I think at this point it might be more than a joke,” Catherine said.

“They’ll definitely be supporting us both and they come and watch every race.”

The siblings began participat­ing in the sport when they were 12, saying it has “become a bigger part of our lives” since then.

“We got into the sport together and I think because we’re both competitiv­e as individual­s, as well as with each other, we pushed each other on to become better athletes,” Catherine said.

Gemma added: “We’re always very honest with each other and we’ll tell each other what we’re doing wrong.

“We’ve always managed to achieve things that people didn’t expect in boats together.”

This year, the Boat Race Company Limited (BRCL) has teamed up with the British Heart Foundation as its official charity partner, a move which is meaningful for Catherine as her PhD is being fully funded by the cause, saying it has “combined the two great loves of my life”. The partnershi­p is also particular­ly poignant as it follows the death of former chairman of the BRCL Tim Senior, who died of a cardiac arrest in 2023. To find out more, visit bhf.org.uk/ rowingchal­lenge

We’ve always managed to achieve things that people didn’t expect in boats together. Gemma King

The Boat Race is an amazing experience to be a part of and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do on race day. Catherine King

 ?? TIM BEKIR/BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION ?? Catherine, left, and Gemma King are both studying for PhDs
TIM BEKIR/BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION Catherine, left, and Gemma King are both studying for PhDs

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