Rowing-Cambridge win men's boat race, Oxford end wait for women's victory


Rowing - The University Boat Race - Oxford v Cambridge - London, Britain - April 4, 2026 Cambridge team members celebrate winning the men's race on the podium with the trophy REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

LONDON, April 4 (Reuters) - ⁠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 women's crew made a quick start and won by ⁠9.4 seconds in the 80th edition ​of their ‌race.

The race saw German postgraduate sisters rowing ⁠on opposing ​sides, with Lilli Freischem in the Oxford boat and younger sister Mia with the ⁠light blues.

The pair were the ​first sister opponents since Emma and Nicola Payne 22 years ago.

Oxford now have 31 women's ⁠wins to 49 for Cambridge.

In the 171st edition of the men's race, Cambridge were the strong favourites and won by 3.5 ​lengths and 11.02 seconds -- ⁠their 89th win to Oxford's 81. The ​1877 race was declared ‌a dead heat.

The Oxford men's ​boat last won in 2022.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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