This year’s Boat Race will be the 169th time that Oxford and Cambridge’s men have ... boat race changes every year dependent on tides, university calendars and major London events.
The Men’s Boat Race has Cambridge out in front in the historic standings, winning 86 races to Oxford University’s 81. There was one dead heat in 1877. This year’s race will be the 169th ...
The women's race, first contested in 1927, has been held on the same Tideway course as the men’s event since 2015. With ...
One of the oldest sporting events in the world, the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities started as a bet between two students. First held on the River Thames in 1829, it became an ...
On Easter Sunday, the Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities ... In 1860, the same university recorded the slowest time so far, taking 26 minutes and five seconds to cross the finish ...
The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race has become one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar. Every year, up to 250,000 people line the banks of the Thames to see the two university crews ...
That’s right — beginning in 2025, this historic rivalry between Oxford and Cambridge Universities will now be known as the Chanel J12 Boat Race, where the elegance of rowing meets the ...
This item is an oar from the 1938 Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race and was found in a skip in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. In 1938, Oxford won the race so the oar lists all the members of the victor ...
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The Oxford crew is rowing on the Isis ... and the positions of the men have been decided on. The Cambridge University Boat Club Lent races will be rowed on Feb. 21, after which the university ...