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Can someone clarify the status of the results? Did the race take place in the missing years, we just don't know the results? It does say "NB. These results are incomplete."
I think it's not very useful to have win totals at the top of the page, if they are just "...of the years we know about". (A contest going since the 19th century should have more than 46 wins!) TSP (talk) 08:37, 13 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
Finally found some 2022 results - or at least an off-hand reference to them, in the Autumn 2022 EUBC newsletter, which just says "Other Summer racing included the Scottish Boat Race vs Glasgow, returning after a Covid-19 enforced hiatus, in which Edinburgh took a clean sweep of the events." - not a great ref but at least lets us know it happened and who won. I've taken a guess that the events were the same as 2019. TSP (talk) 11:54, 14 March 2023 (UTC)Reply