Summary

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  • Race returns to the River Thames

  • RESULT: Oxford win the 167th men's race in time of 16:47

  • Cambridge lead men's event 85-81 in wins now, with a dead heat in 1877

  • Oxford success ends run of Cambridge wins in the last three races

  • RESULT: Cambridge win 76th women's race in record time of 18:22.936 - 11 seconds faster then previous record

  • Oxford finish just under seven seconds behind

  • Cambridge now lead women's event 46-30 in wins, and have won the past five races

  1. Oxford win men's Boat Race for first time since 2017published at 16:17 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Oxford win the men's Boat Race for the first time since 2017, taking the 167th men's crown in a time of 16 minutes and 47 seconds.

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  2. Oxford win men's Boat Race & Cambridge win women'spublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Oxford win the men's Boat Race for the first time since 2017 after Cambridge win the women's event in record time.

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  3. Cambridge win women's Boat Race in record timepublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Watch Cambridge win the women's Boat Race to extend their winning streak to five years, beating Oxford by more than two lengths and in a record time of 18 minutes and 22 seconds.

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  4. Boat Race win 'would mean so much' - Cambridge coxpublished at 21:00 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

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    Boat Race 2022: 'Winning would mean so much' says Cambridge cox Charlie Marcus

  5. 'A huge day!' - When George Clooney surprised Oxford's Boat Race teampublished at 21:00 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

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    Boat Race 2022: When George Clooney surprised Oxford's Boat Race team

  6. What happened last year?published at 12:54 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

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    The Boat Races 2021: Cambridge win the Women's Boat Race

    Cambridge beat Oxford in the 166th Boat Race by less than a length, in a contest moved to Cambridgeshire because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    Both the men's and women's races were moved from the Thames in London to the Great Ouse for the first time since the Second World War.

    There was also an events first, as the men's race had a female umpire, Sarah Winckless.

    Earlier, Cambridge won the women's race by less than a length, to earn a fourth successive win.

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    2021 Boat Race: Cambridge win the Men's Boat Race for the third time running

  7. How can I watch the 2022 Boat Race?published at 12:53 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

    All times are BST and subject to late change

    Sunday, 3 April

    13:50-16:20 - BBC One, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website and mobile app

    Coverage on the BBC Sport website and app is available worldwide and all coverage will be available on-demand to UK users for 30 days on BBC iPlayer.

  8. How to get into rowingpublished at 12:52 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

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    2019 Boat Races: Could Jason Bell & Sam Quek hack it as a racer?

    A whole generation of Brits grew up watching our rowers dominate the Olympics, with Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent leading the medal tallies.

    Whether you wish to emulate the success of the GB rowing team, or just burn a few calories, rowing is an easy sport to be enjoyed by all.

    There is a wide range of ways for people of all abilities to take part in rowing, including personal challenges, indoor rowing, ocean crossings, regattas and international competitions.

    Visit British Rowing, external - or find local rowing opportunities in Ireland, external, Scotland, external and Wales., external