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The Boat Race 2025 teams: Who is rowing for Oxford and Cambridge?

Published on April 13, 2025 at 08:37 AM

OXFORD and Cambridge have released their rowing crews for the 2025 boat race – but the selection has been mired in controversy.

FOUR rowers have been excluded on eligibility grounds as they are enrolled on PGCE courses.

Oxford and Cambridge University men's rowing teams at a photo call.
It's the 170th edition of the iconic event between the two universities
Cambridge thrash Oxford to claim men’s and women’s Boat Race double Matt Edge stroke for Cambridge s visibly in distress at the finish and is taken away by paramedics. Just Oil campaigners chain themselves to Chiswick Bridge at the finish Matt Edge (GBR) 2024 Boat Race. Oxford University v Cambridge University Oxford take on university rivals Cambridge in the 169th men's race. The course is four miles, 374 yards long and stretches between Putney and Mortlake. It is rowed upstream and timed to start on the incoming "flood" tide. Cambridge won the double last year, with the women recording a sixth successive win. Cambridge lead the men's series 86-81, with one recorded dead heat, and have a 47-30 advantage in the women's series. Photographs by Marc Aspland for The Times & Flying Ezeday Times
Cambridge lead the men's series 86-81, with one recorded dead heat, and have a 47-30 advantage in the women's series.
The Oxford University Women's Boat Team during a training session on the River Thames in London. Picture date: Monday April 7, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story ROWING Boat Race. Photo credit should read: Zac Goodwin/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
There are nine rowers per team

That includes Molly Foxell and Kate Cowley, as well as Matt Heywood – an Under-23 rowing world champion – and .

argued that the teaching course is “a diploma and that is not a degree”;

The confirmation resulted in a reaction of fury from Cambridgeas they blasted their rivals as “desperate,” amid Oxford and five of the last six on the men's side.

Former Cambridge Light Blue andfumed: “Oxford have barred PGCE students this year from racing the.

“As you can imagine, I’m seething. This is an insult to teachers everywhere and a desperate ploy from Oxford to gain an upper hand in the most slimy way.

“I don’t believe this reflects on the current squad, who have also had to train among this uncertainty all year.”

As for the current crews, they all contain a wealth of international experience including rowers from the Olympic games.

What are the teams?

The Oxford and Cambridge crews were revealed on Wednesday, March 26, at .

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).

Oxford women: Daniel Orton (cox), Heidi Long (stroke), Kyra Delray, Annie Anezakis, Sarah Marshall, Alexia Lowe, Tessa Haining, Lilli Freischem, Sarah Polson (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).

Cambridge women: Jack Nicholas (cox), Samy Morton (stroke), Tash Morrice, Claire Collins, Carys Earl, Annie Wertheimer, Sophia Hahn, Gemma King, Katy Hempson (bow).

How to watch the 2025 Boat Race?

  • One will broadcast all four races, with TV coverage starting at 12.20pm.
  • You may watch their broadcast live online on your computer, tablet, or smartphone via BBC iPlayer, which will begin at 12.45pm and have extended coverage after the race ends.
  • Alternatively, you can follow SunSport'slive blog for all latest updates as they happen.
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