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Disrupting a major sporting event is, of course, terrorism, plain and simple.
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Boat Race protester Trenton Oldfield must leave UK
Trenton Oldfield swam between the Boat Race crews in the Thames
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A man who disrupted last year's University Boat Race by swimming in front of the crews has been refused leave to remain in the UK.
The Home Office said Trenton Oldfield's presence in the country was not "conducive to the public good".
The Australian was jailed for six months after being found guilty of causing a public nuisance.
Oldfield told Isleworth Crown Court that his actions were a protest against elitism and inequality.
A Home Office spokesman said: "Those who come to the UK must abide by our laws.
"We refused this individual leave to remain because we do not believe his presence in this country is conducive to the public good."
Oldfield, who has a British wife, Deepa Naik, who is expecting a child, said he had appealed against the decision.
Sentencing Oldfield in October last year, Judge Anne Molyneux said he had ruined the race for everyone.
"You caused delay and disruption to it and to the members of the public who had gone to watch it and to enjoy the spectacle of top athletes competing," she said.
Oldfield interrupted the 158th boat race between Oxford and Cambridge in April last year. The race was eventually won by Cambridge.
Olympic rower Sir Matthew Pinsent, who was on a launch with umpire John Garrett behind the crews, told the court that Oldfield could have been killed.
Their launch was followed by 25 motorised boats carrying officials, police, sponsors and camera crews.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14