Henley Boat RacesCambridge University’s Women’s Blue Boat topped the scales by a mere 100g at the weigh in this morning ahead of the Henley Boat Races on Sunday. » Read more...
The Challenge and Weigh-In, to be held at the River and Rowing Museum in Henley at 11am on Tuesday 22 March, marks the first opportunity for the crews to meet face-to-face. » Read more...
The openweight women's clubs of Cambridge and Oxford Universities have announced a new partnership with Newton Investment Management Ltd, which is part of BNY Mellon Asset Management. » Read more...
Legendary hospitality, rustic big flavours and the rough edges of Paul Clerehugh's cooking, have earnt him an enviable reputation. He deserves his success, gaining it the hard way, not through Ready Steady Cook or publishing, but through great food. » Read more...
Heavy rain earlier in the week failed to dent proceedings for the 2010 Henley Boat Races, where Oxford were once again the dominant university on Race Day, winning the four-race programme 3-1 and keeping the Victor Ludorum Francombe Cup in the Dark Blue camp for yet another year. » Read more...
After three years of row overs in place of the Nephthys vs Granta fixture, both clubs this year agreed that a race should take place, and agreed on a coxed fours race over 1km, on the Friday before the Henley Boat Races. » Read more...
Crews at this year's Henley Boat Races gathered at the River and Rowing Museum for the traditional Challenge and Weigh-In which marks the start of race week. » Read more...
The result of the Oxford lightweights trial reflected a moment in history on Henley Reach yesterday, where the two crews were named 'East' and 'West' to mark the anniversary of the demolition of the Berlin Wall. » Read more...
Oxford retained the Francombe Cup with wins in the Women's Boat Race as well as the women's lightweights, but Cambridge reversed long term trends by regaining both the men's lightweights and the women's reserves race. » Read more...
The athletes of the Cambridge women's Blue Boat weighed-in at an average 75.6kg per at the River and Rowing Museum this morning, with Oxford at an average of 69.2kg, some 6.4kg (14 lbs) lighter. » Read more...
Cambridge President George Blessley named his trial crews 'Feeling' and 'Emotion' on the assumption that some of his men could get in touch 'with their softer side', but the final outcome was a hard race and a finely fought contest where just three feet separated the crews at the line. » Read more...
The Oxford Lightweights' Trials Race over Henley Reach resulted in the closest margin on the history of the race when 'Boom' held on to victory over the 2000m course against 'Bust' by just two inches. » Read more...