Cambridge win men's Boat Race again as Oxford women end losing run
Cambridge’s men stayed unbeaten this season as Oxford’s women ended an eight-race losing streak with a fast start in rough conditions.
- Cambridge won the men's Boat Race for the seventh time in eight years, while Oxford ended a losing streak in the women's race by winning for the first time since 2016.
- In the 171st edition of the men's race, Cambridge won by 3.5 lengths and 11.02 seconds- their 89th win to Oxford's 81.
- Oxford's women denied Cambridge a ninth straight victory after powering to a strong start and never relinquishing the lead to beat their rivals by three lengths.
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In the traditional Cambridge and Oxford universities rowing eight-boat competition on Saturday, both sides had reason to celebrate: Oxford won the women's race and Cambridge justified its favorite status among the men.
Opposed to another French captain, Tobias Bernard, Cambridge's "president" allowed his school to win eleven seconds ahead.
Rowing-Cambridge win men's boat race, Oxford end wait for women's victory
LONDON, April 4 : Cambridge won the men's Boat Race for the seventh time in eight years on Saturday, while Oxford ended a losing streak in the women's version by winning for the first time since 2016.Led through the choppy Thames waters by Britain's Paris 2024 Olympic bronze medallist Heidi Long, Oxford's wom
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