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Boat Race 2025 LIVE: Cambridge crush Oxford to extend dominance after controversial build-up

Cambridge extended their dominance with a massive victory over Oxford in the men’s race to complete the double

Jamie Braidwood
Sunday 13 April 2025 17:42 BST
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Moment big clash halts Oxford vs Cambridge Women’s Boat Race

Cambridge celebrated more success over Oxford in the Boat Race by defending their titles in both the men’s and the women’s events.

The Light Blues did the double on the River Thames to extend their dominance, with the men’s crew winning the last three races in a row and the women’s crew unbeaten in the last eight.

There was drama in the women’s race following an early clash which forced the umpire, Sir Matthew Pinsent, to restart the contest. Once resumed, Cambridge won by a comfortable margin.

And there was the same result in the men’s race as Cambridge opened up a sizable lead over Oxford and blew their rivals out of the water over the second half to taste victory for the seventh time in the last nine years.

The build up to this year’s race was surrounded by controversy, with a prolonged row over eligibility rules dominating the headlines after Olympian Tom Ford was banned from taking part for Cambridge.

But it made little difference as Cambridge won again. Follow all the reaction from the Boat Race with our live blog below:

Boat Race: Meeting the Cambridge women's crew

Cambridge Women have Australian 2024 Olympic spare Samy Morton and two-time Olympian, and former World Championships bronze medallist Claire Collins in their boat. The American has raced a parallel career to Long: the pair share a birthday and have faced off several times through the junior, U23 and senior ranks, including at the Olympics last summer. Cambridge’s Blue Boat also features returning winners from last year’s crew, Carys Earl and Gemma King, the latter in her seventh Boat race campaign.

Cambridge Women’s Team

  • Jack Nicholas (Cox)
  • Samy Morton (Stroke)
  • Tash Morrice
  • Claire Collins
  • Carys Earl
  • Annie Wertheimer
  • Sophia Hahn
  • Gemma King
  • Katy Hempson (Bow)
Flo Clifford13 April 2025 11:40

Boat Race: Meet the Oxford Women's team

Oxford Women’s most decorated rower this year is Heidi Long, a British bronze medallist from the Paris 2024 Olympics in the women’s eight. The boat’s third-place finish marked just the second time in history that GB had won a medal in the race. GB have another potential Olympian in the Oxford boat in Kyra Delray, who has won junior and under-23 medals for the national team and recovered from double hip surgery to race this Sunday.

Oxford Women’s Team

  • Daniel Orton (Cox)
  • Heidi Long (Stroke)
  • Kyra Delray
  • Annie Anezakis
  • Sarah Marshall
  • Alexia Lowe
  • Tessa Haining
  • Lilli Freischem
  • Sarah Polson (Bow)
Flo Clifford13 April 2025 11:20

Boat Race 2025: Who is competing for Oxford and Cambridge?

The Blue Boats will vie for glory along a four-mile stretch of the River Thames from Putney to Mortlake, with Oxford out to end a streak of Cambridge dominance in recent years. The Light Blues have won seven years in a row in the women’s race and six of the last eight men’s races.

To combat this, Oxford have a new-look squad, with a brand-new coaching setup and a host of former Olympians in their Blue Boat.

Cambridge’s preparation for the race has been rocked by a spat over selection, with Oxford successfully banning three of the opposition crew, all PGCE students, from taking part in a debate which has dragged on for months.

Whether that has a material impact in ending Cambridge’s long winning streak remains to be seen, with all to play for.

Boat Race 2025: Who is competing for Oxford and Cambridge?

Everything you need to know ahead of the annual race
Jamie Braidwood13 April 2025 11:06

When are the Boat Races?

The women’s race will start at 1.20pm with the men’s race following at 2.20pm BST on Sunday 13 April. The action will be shown live on the BBC, with coverage getting underway at 12.45pm.

We’ll bring you the latest build-up.

Jamie Braidwood13 April 2025 11:01

Good morning

The annual Boat Race returns for another day of elite action on the River Thames.

This year’s edition has been rocked by controversy in the lead-up to the pivotal day, with a row erupting over eligibility rules after Olympian Tom Ford was banned from taking part for Cambridge.

Earlier, three post-graduate teacher training students were also deemed ineligible, with the decision made less than a month before the two universities were scheduled to face off.

The spat has heightened the stakes in an already-dramatic race, with Oxford seeking to end years of Cambridge domination of the event. The light blue competitors have won seven years in a row in the women’s race and six of the last eight men’s editions.

Jamie Braidwood13 April 2025 11:00

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