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The Boat Race 2024 was a series of side-by-side rowing races in London which took place on 30 March 2024.. Held annually, The Boat Race is contested between crews from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, usually along a 4.2-mile (6.8 km) tidal stretch of the River Thames, known as the Tideway, in south-west London.
The Boat Race returns in 2024 with Cambridge and Oxford again battling it out on the River Thames.. The men’s race was first held 195 years ago and has been an annual event since 1856, with a ...
The race was joined by the openweight women's Boat Race two years later, thus forming the Henley Boat Races. The first lightweight women's boat race took place at the event in 1984. [ 3 ] Reserve races have taken place since 2000 (except 2010–2015) for the lightweight men ( Nephthys vs Granta ) and in some years since 2012 for the lightweight ...
In the women's race, Cambridge has won the race 47 times to Oxford's 30 times, and has led Oxford in cumulative wins since 1966. A reserve boat race has been held since 1965 for the men and since 1966 for the women. In most years over 250,000 people watch the race from the banks of the river. In 2009, a record 270,000 people watched the race ...
The Boat Race returns to the River Thames today as the light blue of Cambridge University take on the dark blue of Oxford University.. In the men’s race last year, Oxford ended three years of ...
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The Boat Race The Cancer Research UK Boat Race: Contested by: CUBC: OUBC: theboatraces.org: First boat race: 10 June 1829 Annual event since: 15 March 1856 Current champion: Cambridge (2024) Course: Henley-on-Thames (1829) Westminster to Putney (1836–42) The Championship Course (1845–2019) River Great Ouse (2021) Smallest margin of victory
Cambridge boat race. Rowers taking part in the contest are being told to avoid direct contact with the water due to “alarmingly high levels” of the bacteria, which can cause a range of infections.