Savannah Adamo, Boat Race’s dazzling sensation, lives a jet-setting life and models swimsuits

This year’s Boat Race is expected to be even more glamorous thanks to Savannah Adamo, who is sure to make a huge impression.

The 30-person strong squad at Cambridge University includes the American.

Additionally, she might compete on Saturday in the 169th running of The Boat Race as the Cox.

Adamo, 24, is a postgraduate student at Peterhouse College, giving her plenty of opportunities to live a glamorous lifestyle.

 

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She coxed the second team from Cambridge in the Shanghai River Regatta a few months ago; the first team won.

At her former college, the University of California, Berkeley, the swimsuit model was an experienced rower.

And after graduating from Berkeley last year, she has traded in the beaches of California for Cambridge.

 

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In addition, Adamo likes to go boating and horseback riding in San Francisco, as well as skiing throughout the winter.

She has previously modeled swimsuits for Summer Break and is no stranger to flaunting her figure in bikinis.

Adamo loves swimming as well, and with flippers on, he even likes to go deep sea diving.

However, Savannah’s greatest pastime is rowing, and she has made numerous accomplishments in the sport.

 

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She won the Eric Will Trophy and the IRA National Championship at Berkeley as a Cox the previous year.

In addition, she took home the Pac-12 Championship in 2022 and 2023, as well as the San Diego Crew Classic in 2023.

However, if she wins, Adamo might not be able to participate in the custom of being thrown into the River Thames due to high E. Coli levels. Still, she will be hoping to be chosen for The Boat Race.

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