Boat Race 2025: Oxford and Cambridge crews announced
The respective crews for the 2025 Boat Race have been announced.
Oxford and Cambridge will go head-to-head on April 13 over the traditional four-mile course from Putney to Mortlake on the River Thames.
Whilst the build-up to the 2025 Boat Race has been dominated by disputes, the boat clubs from both universities have thrown their support behind the London Rivers' Pledge, a commitment to cleaning up the city's waterways.
With that said, the women's and men's crews for the 2025 Boat Race were announced at Battersea Power Station on Wednesday 26 March and below are the teams in full.
Daniel Orton (Cox), Heidi Long (Stroke), Kyra Delray, Annie Anezakis, Sarah Marshall, Alexia Lowe, Tessa Haining, Lilli Freischem, Sarah Polson (Bow)
Jack Nicholas (Cox), Samy Morton (Stroke), Tash Morrice, Claire Collins, Carys Earl, Annie Wertheimer, Sophia Hahn, Gemma King, Katy Hempson (Bow)
Introducing the crews for The Women's Boat Race 🚣Join us along the Thames Sunday 13 April or watch live at 13:21 on BBC1 📺#Rowing #Oxford #Cambridge pic.twitter.com/MUuiuYH81o
— The Boat Race (@theboatrace) March 26, 2025
Tobias Bernard (Cox), Nico Kohl (Stroke), Nick Rusher, Tom Mackintosh, Tass von Mueller, James Doran, Felix Rawlinson, Will O'Connell, Tom Sharrock (Bow)
Ollie Boyne (Cox), Douwe de Graaf (Stroke), Luca Ferraro, James Robson, George Bourne, Gabriel Mahler, Tom Macky, Noam Mouille, Simon Hatcher (Bow)
Introducing the crews for The Men's Boat Race 🚣Join us along the Thames Sunday 13 April or watch live at 14:21 on BBC1 📺#Rowing #Oxford #Cambridge pic.twitter.com/bOYIE4tu95
— The Boat Race (@theboatrace) March 26, 2025
Cambridge have been the dominant force in the Boat Race in recent years.
They have won six of the last eight men's races, which has taken the overall record to 87-81 in their favour.
It has been even more one-sided in the women's race, with Cambridge winning the last seven races, including last year's victory by seven lengths.
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