CAMBRIDGE have completed another clean sweep in the men’s and women’s Boat Race 2025
It was exceptional rowing from the light blues, who well and truly thrashed their rivals.

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Who won the Boat Race 2025?
- Men’s race winners: Cambridge
- Women’s race winners: Cambridge
Last 10 Boat Race results

The last 10 winners of The Boat Race:
2024 – Cambridge (men’s)/ Cambridge (women’s)
2023 – Cambridge (men’s)/ Cambridge (women’s)
2022 – Oxford (men’s)/ Cambridge (women’s)
2021 – Cambridge (men’s)/ Cambridge (women’s)
2020 – no race
2019 – Cambridge/ Cambridge (women’s)
2018 – Cambridge/ Cambridge (women’s)
2017 – Oxford/ Cambridge (women’s)
2016 – Cambridge / Oxford (women’s)
2015 – Oxford/ Oxford (women’s)
2014 – Oxford/ Oxford (women’s)
Who rowed in the Boat Race 2025?
Oxford Men: Tobias Bernard (Cox), Nico Kohl (Stroke), Nick Rusher, Tom Mackintosh, Tass von Mueller, James Doran, Felix Rawlinson, Will O’Connell, Tom Sharrock (Bow)
Cambridge Men: Ollie Boyne (Cox), Douwe de Graaf (Stroke), Luca Ferraro, James Robson, George Bourne, Gabriel Mahler, Tom Macky, Noam Mouille, Simon Hatcher (Bow)
Oxford Women: Daniel Orton (Cox), Heidi Long (Stroke), Kyra Delray, Annie Anezakis, Sarah Marshall, Alexia Lowe, Tessa Haining, Lilli Freischem, Sarah Polson (Bow)
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Cambridge Women: Jack Nicholas (Cox), Samy Morton (Stroke), Tash Morrice, Claire Collins, Carys Earl, Annie Wertheimer, Sophia Hahn, Gemma King, Katy Hempson (Bow)
The Boat Race 2025

THE Boat Race is back for yet another huge meeting between rivals Oxford and Cambridge.
The Light Blues of Cambridge University have been in dominant form in recent years but have been hit with huge controversy in the build-up to this year’s race – with FOUR rowers banned from competing after Oxford complained about their eligibility.
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What is the Boat Race 2025 prize money?
There is no prize money for the Boat Race 2025 just like every other year.
However, winners are presented with trophies to honour their achievement.
The men’s victors will receive the Aberdeen Quaich, a small silver trophy which includes several interesting features such as a map of the course on the interior.
While the winning women’s team will lift the Newton Trophy, which has been awarded since 2014. The base of the trophy includes symbols of a lion and a crown, representing the clubs involved, as well as apples and scales.