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Cambridge Crews Announced: The Boat Race 2026

The Boat Race, one of the world’s oldest amateur sporting events, will once again unfold along the historic 6.8 km Championship Course from Putney to Mortlake. Clare Harvey will umpire the 80th Women’s Boat Race, while Ciarán Hayes will oversee the 171st Men’s Boat Race.

Channel 4’s debut coverage of The Boat Race will be presented by Clare Balding, whose decades of experience in presenting global sporting events include the Summer Paralympic Games for Channel 4. Speaking at last week’s crew announcement, Balding reflected, “The Boat Race is a showcase of how education and sport go hand in hand.” She will be joined on Race Day by award‑winning presenter and former ParalympicsGB wheelchair basketball player Ade Adepitan. Alex Jacques leads commentary, supported by Olympic gold medallist Martin Cross and Olympic silver medallist Jess Eddie, with three‑time Olympic champion Pete Reed OBE providing expert analysis.

We are also pleased to welcome Times Radio as the new official radio partner of The Boat Race, with coverage accessible worldwide. Jane Mulkerrins will present a special edition of her Saturday afternoon programme live from the riverside in Putney between 1pm and 4pm.

Turning the Tide, The Boat Race’s annual documentary series, also returns this year. Episodes 1 and 2 are available now, with Episode 3 to follow on 23 March.

Whether you are watching from Putney or tuning in from across the world, we hope you’ll be cheering on the crews on 3-4 April.


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Saturday 4 April Schedule:

80th Women’s Boat Race | 14:21
Women’s Reserve Race (Blondie v Osiris) | 14:36
Men’s Reserve Race (Goldie v Isis) | 14:51
171st Men’s Boat Race | 15:21
Trophy Presentations, Mortlake | 15:50-16:15

Friday 3 April Schedule:

Women’s Lightweight Boat Race | 13:50
Women’s Veterans Boat Race | 14:10
Men’s Veterans Boat Race | 14:25
Men’s Lightweight Boat Race | 14:50
Lightweight Trophy Presentations | 17:15


Men’s Blue Boat

Eight rowers, one cox: united on the Tideway. Meet the athletes selected to race in the 2026 Cambridge Men’s Blue Boat.

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SeatNameCollegeCourseNationality
CoxSammy HoudaiguiFitzwilliamMPhil in Real Estate FinanceAmerican
StrokeFreddy BreuerLucy CavendishMPhil Energy TechnologiesGerman
7Will KlipstineHughes HallMPhil Energy TechnologiesAmerican
6Alexander McCleanHughes HallMPhil in ManagementBritish, Australian
5Gabriel ObholzerPeterhouseMPhil in Modern British HistoryBritish
4Patrick WildPeterhouseEngineering BA and MEngBritish
3Kyle FramLucy CavendishMPhil Advanced Computer ScienceAmerican
2Noam Mouelle (President)Hughes HallPhD PhysicsFrench
BowSimon HatcherPeterhousePhD EngineeringAmerican

Reflecting on the moment he most anticipates, bowman Simon Hatcher said:

Chief Men’s Coach Rob Baker added:

“This year’s crew has really developed over the last few weeks. We have a lot of new athletes in the team and the crew is clicking together really well. We still have one fixture to go — the crew from Leander will include the three Cambridge Blues from the British World Champion four — and this last race is the final piece before we face Oxford on 4 April.”

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Women’s Blue Boat

The wait is over. Introducing the Cambridge Women’s Blue Boat who will wear Light Blue with pride in The Boat Race 2026.

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SeatNameCollegeCourseNationality
CoxMatt MoranEmmanuelMaster of Finance (MFin)British, Swiss
StrokeAidan Wrenn-WalzFitzwilliamMPhil in Global Risk and ResilienceAmerican
7Mia FreischemDarwinPhD in SurgeryGerman
6Camille VanderMeerPeterhouseMasters in Business AdministrationAmerican
5Antonia GallandPeterhouseMPhil in Planning, Growth and RegenerationGerman
4Carys EarlGonville and CaiusMedicine MB, BChirBritish, Swiss
3Charlotte EbelNewnhamMPhil in Politics and International StudiesAmerican, German
2Isobel CampbellHughes HallMPhil in Global Risk and ResilienceBritish, American, Canadian
BowGemma King (President)St John’sPhD in Stem Cell BiologyBritish

For Carys Earl, being named to the Blue Boat is not just an achievement, but a moment filled with pride and anticipation:

Said Chief Women’s Coach Paddy Ryan:

“We have a talented squad, the deepest level of talent in my tenure, with athletes who have pushed each other hard to earn this opportunity. As we head into the final weeks, I’m excited to see what this group can deliver on race day.”

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Blondie

Built on grit, bonded by gold. Meet your 2026 Blondie crew, representing Cambridge in the Women’s Reserve Race.

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SeatNameCollegeCourseNationality
CoxLauren SchneidermanSt Edmund’sMPhil in Obesity, Endocrinology and MetabolismAmerican
StrokeEloise EtheringtonGonville and CaiusBA Natural SciencesBritish
7Lyndsey BrydenPeterhouseMPhil in Global Risk and ResilienceCanadian
6Mathilda KitzmannChrist’sMPhil Industrial Systems, Manufacture and ManagementGerman
5Alex WileyJesusMPhil in Obesity Endocrinology and MetabolismCanadian
4Ellie SillarEmmanuelBA Natural SciencesBritish
3Nicky WojtaniaJesusPhD in BiotechnologyAmerican, Polish, Canadian
2Lucy HavardGonville and CaiusPhD HistoryBritish
BowFizz McNallySidney SussexMedicine MB, BChirBritish

Said stroke Eloise Etherington:

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Goldie

Stay tuned — coming soon!


Men’s Lightweights

Light on the scale, mighty on the water. Introducing the 2026 Men’s Lightweights.

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SeatNameCollegeCourseNationality
CoxAlex TaylorClareMasters in EngineeringBritish
StrokeArchie SmithKingsBA in MathematicsBritish
7James RichardsGirtonEngineering BA and MEngBritish
6Frederick ChallacombeSt Catharine’sMedicineBritish
5Josh Moore (President)Queens’MPhil in Literature, Culture and ThoughtBritish
4Nikita MohrPeterhouseMPhil in Molecular Mechanisms of Human DiseaseGerman
3Peter CrossleySidney SussexEngineering BA and MEngBritish, American
2Jeremy WilkinsonChurchillPhD in Particle PhysicsSouth African, German, Irish
BowVictor Viennot-BourginDarwinMPhil in Nulcear EnergyFrench

President Josh Moore reflected on what the honour of representing Cambridge means to the squad:

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Women’s Lightweights

Tough and light, ready to ignite. Introducing your 2026 Women’s Lightweights.

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SeatNameCollegeCourseNationality
CoxLidya AcarWolfsonMPhil in Digital HumanitiesAmerican, Turkish
StrokeBella MunroPeterhouseBA HistoryBritish
7Hannah MajorPembrokeBA in Medical SciencesBritish
6Helena Olandi (President)Hughes HallMedicineItalian, British, Canadian
5Jay Manson-WhittonPeterhouseMaths Part III (Mmath)British
4Zara BekTrinityBA ClassicsBritish
3Olivia WrightEmmanuelBA in Biological Natural SciencesBritish
2Hannah WarrenJesusPhD in ChemistryBritish
BowLauren AllegrettiLucy CavendishPhD Clinical NeuroscienceAmerican

In her message to the selected crew, President Helena Olandi shared,

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