Vice-Chancellor visits rowers in training for The Boat Race
28 November 2025Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Prentice has praised the dedication of student rowers on a dawn visit to observe training at Cambridge University Boat Club.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Prentice has praised the dedication of student rowers on a dawn visit to observe training at Cambridge University Boat Club.
Cambridge Men have successfully defended their title at the Head of the Charles, the world's largest three-day rowing competition.
The starting gun has been fired on The Boat Race 2026 with the staging of the historic Presidents’ Challenge.
Cambridge is celebrating a complete clean sweep at The Boat Race 2025, with victories in all 4 openweight races and also both lightweight races.
The stage has been set for The Boat Race 2025, with Cambridge University Boat Club announcing its Women’s and Men’s Blue Boats at the historic Battersea Power Station in London.
The Cambridge contenders for The Boat Race 2025 have become clearer after a thrilling day of action on the Thames.
The countdown to the 2025 Boat Race is officially underway, with the annual Presidents’ Challenge ushering in another season of competition between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
Cambridge have claimed four golds at one of the biggest events in the global rowing calendar, the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Cambridge have done the double in the Boat Race, winning both the Men’s and Women’s races in a thrilling day of action on the Thames.
With The Boat Race 2024 just weeks away, the Vice-Chancellor has been to meet Cambridge University Boat Club students and staff at their Ely training centre.
