Bond and Murray have become rowing's version of "the casino".
Regardless of the five crews who gamble against them in any race, the house of the "Kiwi pair" wins.
The odds, through dominance at 19 consecutive Fisa international regatta victories in the men's pair, have favoured Bond and Murray for six unbeaten seasons. Their fifth coxless pair world championship was soldered to their London Olympic title, victory in the non-Olympic coxed pair and their 2007 coxless four triumph.
In many eyes, including those of British great Sir Matthew Pinsent last year, Bond and Murray are the greatest coxless pair ever.
The only remaining contenders could be Sir Steven Redgrave and Pinsent, who won consecutive Olympic golds in the class at Barcelona and Atlanta, or East German twins Joerg and Bernd Landvoigt who achieved the feat at the Montreal and Moscow Games.