SAVANNAH ADAMO is set to make a massive splash as she brings a bit of added glamour to this year's Boat Race.
The American is part of Cambridge University's 30-person strong squad.
And she could feature as the Cox for the 169th edition of The Boat Race on Saturday.
Adamo, 24, is a postgraduate at Peterhouse College - which leaves her plenty of time to lead a jet-set lifestyle.
A few months ago she Coxed Cambridge's second team in the Shanghai River Regatta - a race the first team won.
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The swimsuit model previously rowed at her previous university, the University of California, Berkeley.
And she has swapped the beaches of California for Cambridge after graduating from Berkeley last year.
Adamo also enjoys horse riding and boating around San Francisco, as well as skiing in the winter.
She is also no stranger to showing off in bikinis and has modelled swimwear for Summer Break.
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Adamo is also a keen swimmer and even enjoys deep sea diving with the help of flippers.
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But rowing is her biggest past time and Savannah boasts several achievements in the sport.
At Berkeley she tasted victory as a Cox in the IRA National Championship last year, as well as the Eric Will Trophy.
She also won the San Diego Crew Classic in 2023 and the Pac-12 Championship in 2022 and 2023.
Adamo will be hoping she is selected for The Boat Race, though if she is on the winning side she could miss out on the tradition of being thrown into the River Thames because of dangerous E.coli levels.