Oxford beat Cambridge in the 2026 Women's Boat Race, ending a long wait for victory with a strong start on Saturday in London.
Oxford beat Cambridge in the 2026 Women's Boat Race on Saturday, ending a long wait for victory with a dominant display on the Thames.
BBC Sport reported that Oxford took an early advantage and turned it into a first win in the race since 2016. The official Boat Race site confirms the 2026 event took place on April 4, with Oxford and Cambridge as the competing crews.
The result marked a significant reversal for Oxford after Cambridge won the previous women's race. It also came in a year when the Boat Race was again carried on live broadcast coverage, with Channel 4 among the event's television partners.
The race had been billed as one of the main highlights of the university rowing calendar, and Oxford's fast start proved decisive. BBC Sport described the performance as a dominant one, with Cambridge unable to recover.
No official winning margin or full race time was immediately available in the corroborating sources reviewed, but the outcome itself was clear: Oxford won, and the streak was over.
The result gives Oxford a major boost in one of the most visible fixtures in British rowing and sets up the men's race later in the day as the next headline event.
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