List of Cambridge University Boat Race crews

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This is a list of the Cambridge University crews who have competed in The Boat Race since its inception in 1829.

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Rowers are listed left to right in boat position from bow to stroke. The number following the rower indicates the rower's weight in stones and pounds.

Cambridge University Boat Club VIII, 1892 CUBC VIII photo ILN 1892.jpg
Cambridge University Boat Club VIII, 1892

1829–1854

1829–1854
YearWinsCrew
1829A B E Holdsworh, 10. 7; A F Bayford, 10. 8; C Warren, 10.10; C Merivale, 11. 0; T Entwisle, 11. 4; W T Thompson, 11.10; G A Selwyn, 11.13; W Snow, 11. 4; Cox B R Heath, 9. 4
1836WW H Solly, 11. 0; F S Green, 11. 2; E S Stanley, 11. 4; P Hartley, 12. 0; W M Jones, 12. 0; J H Keane, 12. 0; A W Upcher, 12. 0; A K B Granville, 11. 7; Cox T S Egan, 9. 0
1839WA H Shadwell, 10. 7; W W Smyth, 11. 0; J Abercrombie, 10. 7; A Paris, 11. 4; C Penrose, 12. 0; W H Yatman, 10.10; W B Brett, 12. 0; E S Stanley, 10. 6; Cox T S Egan, 9. 0
1840WA H Shadwell, 10. 7; W Massey, 11. 0; S B Taylor, 11. 7; J M Ridley, 12. 8; G C Uppleby, 11.12; F C Penrose, 12. 1; H Jones, 11. 1; C M Vialls, 11. 6; Cox T S Egan, 9. 0
1841WW R Crocker, 10.12; Hon. L W Denman, 10.12; A M Ritchie, 11.10; J M Ridley, 12. 7; R H Cobbold, 12. 4; F C Penrose, 12. 0; Hon G Denman, 10. 7; C M Vialls, 11. 7; Cox J M Croker, 10. 8
1842F E Tower 10. 2; Hon. L W Denman 10.11; W Watson 10.13; F C Penrose 11.10; R H Cobbold 12. 6; Hon G Denman 10. 9; J M Ridley 12. 0; Cox A B Pollock 9. 7
1845W G Mann 10. 7; W Harkness 10. 0; W S Lockhart 11. 3; W P Cloves 12. 0; F M Arnold 12. 0; R Harkness 11. 0; J Richardson 12. 0; C G Hill 10.11; Cox H Munster 9. 2
1846WG F Murdoch 10. 2; G F Holroyd 11. 1; S T Clissold 12. 0; W P Cloves 12.12; E Wilder 13. 2; R Harkness 11. 6; E P Wolstenholme 11. 1; C G Hill 11. 1; Cox T B Lloyd 9. 8
1849WH Proby 9.13; W J H Jones 10.13; A de Rutzen 11. 8; C J Holden 11. 8; W L G Bagshawe 11.10; W H Waddington 11.10; W C Hodgson 11. 2; J C Wray 10.12; Cox G Booth 10. 7
1849DecA Baldry 10.10; H E Pellew 11. 0; A de Rutzen 11. 8; C J Holden 11. 8; W L G Bagshawe 12. 0; H J Miller 12. 0; W C Hodgson 11. 3; J C Wray 11. 0; Cox G Booth 10. 8
1852 E Macnaghten 11. 0; H Brandt 11. 5; H E Tuckey 11. 3; H B Foord 12. 6; E Hawley 12. 5; W S Longmore 11. 4; W A Norris 11. 9; F W Johnson 11. 8; Cox C H Crosse 9. 7
1854R C Galton 10. 2; S Nairne 10. 2; J C Davis 11. 1; S A Agnew 10.12; E Courage 11.13; H F Johnson 10.13; H Blake 11. 1; J Wright 10. 2; Cox C T Smith 9.12

1856–1877

1856–1877
YearWinsCrew
1856WJ P King-Salter 9.13; F C Alderson 11. 3; R Lewis-Lloyd 11.12; E H Fairrie 12.10; H Williams 12. 8; J McCormick 13. 0; H Snow 11. 8; H R M Jones 10. 7; Cox W Wingfield 9. 0
1857A P Holme 11. 8; A Benn 11. 5; W H Holley 11. 8; A L Smith 11. 2; J J Serjeantson 12. 4; R Lewis-Lloyd 11.11; P P Pearson 11. 4; H Snow 11. 8; Cox R Wharton 9. 2
1858WH H Lubbock 11. 4; A L Smith 11. 4; W J Havart 11. 4; D Darroch 12. 1; H Williams 12. 4; R Lewis-Lloyd 11.13; A H Fairbairn 11.12; J Hall 10. 7; Cox R Wharton 9. 2
1859SankN Royds 10.13; H J Chaytor 10.13; A L Smith 11.11; D Darroch 12. 4; H Williams 12. 6; R Lewis-Lloyd 11. 9; G A Paley 11. 7; J Hall 10. 2; Cox J T Morland 9. 0
1860WS Heathcote10. 3; H J Chaytor 11. 4; D Ingles 10.13; J S Blake 12. 9; M Coventry 12. 8; B N Cherry 12. 1; A H Fairbairn 11.10; J Hall 10. 4; Cox J T Morland 9. 0
1861G H Richards 10. 4; H J Chaytor 11. 3; W H Tarleton 11. 0; J S Blake 12.10; M Coventry 13. 3; H H Collings 10.11; R U P Fitzgerald 11. 2; J Hall 10. 6; Cox T K Gaskell 8. 3
1862P F Gorst 10. 4; J G Chambers 11. 8; E Sanderson 10.10; W C Smyly 11. 5; R U P Fitzgerald 11. 3; H H Collings 11. 2; J G Buchanan 10.12; G H Richards 10. 5; Cox F H Archer 5. 2
1863J C Hawkshaw, 11. 0; W C Smyly, 11. 4; R H Morgan, 11. 3; J B Wilson, 11.10; C H La Mothe, 12. 3; R A Kinglake, 12. 0; J G Chambers, 11. 6; J Stanning, 10. 6; Cox F H Archer, 5. 9
1864J C Hawkshaw, 11. 3; E V Pigott, 11. 9; H S Watson, 12. 4; W W Hawkins, 12. 0; R A Kinglake, 12. 4; G Borthwick, 12. 1; D F Steavenson, 12. 1; J R Selwyn, 11. 0; Cox F H Archer, 6.
1865H Watney, 11. 1; M H L Beebee, 10.12; E V Pigott, 11.12; R A Kinglake, 12. 8; D F Steavenson, 12. 4; G Borthwick, 11.13; W R Griffiths, 11. 8; C B Lawes, 11. 7; Cox F H Archer, 7. 3
1866J Still, 11. 6; J R Selwyn, 11. 6; J U Bourke, 12. 3; H J Fortescue, 12. 2; D F Stevenson, 12. 5; R A Kinglake, 12. 9; H Watney, 10.11; W R Griffiths, 11. 9; Cox A Forbes, 8. 0
1867W H Anderson, 11. 0; J M Collard, 11. 4; J U Bourke, 12. 9; Hon J H Gordon, 12. 3; F E Cunningham, 12.12; J Still, 11.12; H Watney, 11. 0; W R Griffiths, 12. 0; Cox A Forbes, 8. 2
1868W H Anderson, 11. 2; J P Nicholls, 11. 3; J G Wood, 12. 6; W H Lowe, 12. 4; H T Nadin, 12.11; W F McMichael, 12. 1; J Still, 12. 1; W J Pinckney, 10.10; T D Warner, 8. 4
1869J A Rushton, 11. 5; J H Ridley, 11.10; J W Dale, 11.12; F J Young, 12. 4; W F MacMichael, 12. 4; W H Anderson, 11. 4; J Still, 12. 1; J H D Goldie, 12. 1; Cox H E Gordon, 7. 8
1870WE S L Randolph, 10.11; J H Ridley, 11. 9; J W Dale, 12. 2; E A A Spencer, 12. 4; W H Lowe, 12. 7; E L Phelps, 12. 1; J F Strachan, 11.13; J H D Goldie, 12, 0; Cox H E Gordon, 7.12
1871WJ S Follett, 11. 6; John B Close, 11. 8; H J Lomax, 12. 8; E A A Spencer, 12. 9; W H Lowe, 12.10; E L Phelps, 12. 1; E S L Randolph, 11.11; J H D Goldie, 12. 6; Cox H E Gordon, 7.13
1872WJames B Close, 11. 3; C W Benson, 11. 4; G M Robinson, 11.12; E A A Spencer, 12. 8; C S Read, 12. 8; John B Close, 11.10; E S L Randolph, 11.11; J H D Goldie, 12. 4; Cox C H Roberts, 6. 6
1873WJames B Close, 11. 3; E Hoskyns, 11. 2; J E Peabody, 11. 7; W C Lecky-Browne, 12. 1; T S Turnbull, 12.12; C S Read, 12.13; C W Benson, 11. 5; H E Rhodes, 11. 1; Cox C H Candy, 7. 5
1874WP J Hibbert, 11. 1½; G F Armytage, 11. 8; James B Close, 11. 0½; A S Estcourt, 11.10½; W C Lecky-Browne, 12. 5; J A Aylmer, 12.11; C S Read, 12.11½; H E Rhodes, 11. 7; Cox C H Candy, 7. 5
1875P J Hibbert, 11. 3; W B Close, 11.10; G C Dicker, 11. 8; W G Michell, 11.11; E A Phillips, 12. 4; J A Aylmer, 12.10; C W Benson, 11. 3; H E Rhodes, 11. 7; Cox G L Davis, 6.10
1876WP W Brancker, 11. 3; T W Lewis, 11. 8; W B Close, 11.10; C Gurdon, 12. 9; L G Pike, 12. 9; T E Hockin, 11.13; H E Rhodes, 11.13; C D Shafto, 11. 9; Cox G L Davis, 6.13
1877Dead
Heat
B G Hoskyns, 10.11; T G Lewis, 11. 9; J C Fenn, 11. 7; W B Close, 11. 9½; L G Pike, 12. 8; C Gurdon, 12. 13; T E Hockin, 12.11; C D Shafto, 12. 0; Cox G L Davis, 7. 2

1878–1899

1878–1899
YearWinsCrew
1878Ll R Jones, 10. 9; J A Watson-Taylor, 11. 9¾; T W Barker, 12. 6; R J Spurrell, 11.13½; L G Pike, 12. 8½; C Gurdon, 12.10½; T E Hockin, 12. 4½; E H Prest, 10.12¾; Cox G L Davis, 7. 5
1879WE H Prest, 11. 2; H Sandford, 11. 6¾; A H S Bird, 11. 8; C Gurdon, 13. 0½; T E Hockin, 12. 4¼; C Fairbairn, 12. 7½; T Routledge, 12. 7½; R D Davis, 12. 4½; Cox G L Davis, 7. 7
1880E H Prest, 10.12; H Sandford, 11. 5½; W Barton, 11. 3½; W M Warlow, 12. 0; C N L Armytage, 12. 2½; R D Davis, 12. 8½; R D Prior, 11.13; W W Baillie, 11. 2½; Cox B S Clarke, 7. 0
1881R C M G Gridley, 10. 7; H Sandford, 10.10½; J A Watson-Taylor, 12. 3½; P W Atkin, 11.13; E Lambert, 12. 0; A M Hutchinson, 11.13; C W Moore, 11. 9; E C Brooksbank, 11. 8; Cox H Woodhouse, 7. 2
1882Ll R Jones, 11. 1; A M Hutchinson, 12. 1½; J C Fellowes, 12. 7; P W Atkin, 12. 1½; E Lambert, 11.12; S Fairbairn, 13. 0; C W Moore, 11. 7; S P Smith, 11. 1; Cox P L Hunt, 7. 5
1883R C M G Gridley, 10.7; F W Fox, 12. 2; C W Moore, 11.13; P W Atkin, 12. 1; F E Churchill, 13. 4; S Swann, 12.12; S Fairbairn, 13. 4; F C Meyrick, 11. 7; Cox P L Hunt, 8. 1
1884WR C M G Gridley, 10. 6; G H Eyre, 11. 3½; F Straker, 12. 2; S Swann, 13. 3; F E Churchill, 13. 2½; E W Haig, 11. 6¾; C W Moore, 11.12¾; F I Pitman, 11.11½; Cox C E Tyndale-Biscoe, 8. 2
1885 N P Symonds, 10. 8; W K Hardacre, 10. 9; W H W Perrott, 12. 1; S Swann, 13. 4; F E Churchill, 13. 3; E W Haig, 11. 8; R H Coke, 12. 4; F I Pitman, 11.13; Cox G Wilson, 7.11
1886WC J Bristowe, 10. 8½; N P Symonds, 10.10; J Walmsley, 12. 1; A D Flower, 12. 8½; S Fairbairn, 13. 9; S D Muttlebury, 13. 3; Cameron Barclay, 11. 3; F I Pitman, 11.10½; Cox G H Baker, 6. 9
1887W R McKenna, 10. 7; Charles T Barclay, 11. 1; P Landale, 12. 0½; J R Orford, 13. 0; S Fairbairn, 13. 5½; S D Muttlebury, 13. 6½; Cameron Barclay, 11. 8; C J Bristowe, 10. 7½; G H Baker, 7. 1
1888WR H Symonds-Tayler, 10. 7; L Hannen, 11. 3; R H P Orde, 11. 7; C B P Bell, 12.13½; S D Muttlebury, 13. 7; P Landale, 12. 4; F H Maugham, 11. 5; J C Gardner, 11. 7; Cox J R Roxburgh, 8. 2
1889WR H Symonds-Tayler, 10.10½; L Hannen, 11. 4; R H P Orde, 11.10; C B P Bell, 13. 1; S D Muttlebury, 13. 9; P Landale, 12. 8; F H Maugham, 11. 5½; J C Gardner, 11.10; Cox T W Northmore, 7.13
1890G Elin, 10.9; J M Sladen, 11.12; E T Fison, 12. 6½; J F Rowlatt, 11.12; A. S. Duffield, 12. 9; S D Muttlebury, 13. 9; G Francklyn, 11.12½; J C Gardner, 11.12½; Cox T W Northmore, 7.10½
1891J W Noble, 11. 5¾; E W Lord, 10.10¼; G Francklyn, 12. 3; E T Fison, 12. 7½; W Landale, 12.11; J F Rowlatt, 11.12; C T Fogg-Elliot, 11. 4; G Elin, 10.13; Cox J V Braddon, 7.12
1892E W Lord, 10.12; R G Neill, 11.11; G Francklyn, 12. 3; E T Fison, 12. 6½; W Landale, 13. 1; G C Kerr, 12. 1; C T Fogg-Elliot, 11. 8½; G Elin, 10.10; Cox J V Braddon
1893 G. A. H. Branson, 10. 9½; R F Bayford, 11. 9; C T Fogg-Elliott, 11.10½; E H M Waller, 12. 5½; L A E Ollivant, 13. 3½; G C Kerr, 12. 6; R O Kerrison, 12. 0; T G E Lewis, 11.12; Cox C T Agar, 7. 5
1894A H Finch, 11. 0; N W Paine, 11. 1; Sir Charles Ross, 11. 8; H M Bland, 11. 5; L A E Ollivant, 13. 5¾; C T Fogg-Elliot, 11. 8; R O Kerrison, 11.12; T G E Lewis, 11.12; Cox F C Begg, 8. 0
1895T B Hope, 10.11; F C Stewart, 12. 1½; H A Game, 12. 2; W S Adie, 13. 2½; T J G Duncanson, 13. 3; R Y Bonsey, 12. 4; A S Bell, 11. 2; D A Wauchope, 11. 9; Cox F C Begg, 8. 9
1896T B Hope, 11. 1; H A Game, 12. 4; D Pennington, 12. 7; R Y Bonsey, 12.10; W A Bieber, 12.12; T J G Duncanson, 13.12; A S Bell, 11.13; W J Fernie, 11.13; Cox T R Paget-Tomlinson, 8. 4½
1897D E Campbell-Muir, 11. 5; A S Bell, 12. 1; E J D Taylor, 12.13; B H Howell, 12. 9; W A Bieber, 13. 1; D Pennington, 12. 9; W Dudley Ward,12. 6; W J Fernie, 11.13; Cox E C Hawkins, 8. 1
1898W B Rennie, 11. 7; J F Beale, 12. 2¾; H G Brown, 13.11¾; S V Pearson, 12. 9¼; A W Swanston, 12.10; R B Etherington-Smith, 12.11¼; C J D Goldie, 12. 0; A S Bell, 12. 2¼; Cox E C Hawkins, 8. 4
1899WW H Chapman, 11. 2; N L Calvert, 11.13; C J D Goldie, 12. 1½; J E Payne, 12.10½; R B Etherington-Smith,12.10; R H Sanderson, 12.11; W Dudley Ward, 12. 9½; J H Gibbon, 11. 3½; Cox G A Lloyd, 8. 5

1900–1914

1900–1914
YearWinsCrew
1900WS P Cockerell, 11.10; C J M Adie, 12. 3; B W D Brooke, 10.10¼; J E Payne, 13. 0; R B Etherington-Smith, 12.11¼; R H Sanderson, 12.13¼; W Dudley Ward, 12. 9; J H Gibbon, 11. 8; G A Lloyd, 9. 0
1901 R H Nelson, 11. 3; B C Cox, 12. 0; B W D Brooke, 11. 9½; C W H Taylor, 12. 7½; G Parker, 12. 5½; H B Grylls, 12. 7; E F Duncanson, 12. 7; G M Maitland, 12. 1; Cox E A O A Jamieson, 8. 6
1902WW H Chapman, 11. 1½; T Drysdale, 12. 1½; P H Thomas, 12. 2; C W H Taylor, 12. 8; F J Escombe, 12. 7; H B Grylls, 12.10; J Edwards-Moss, 12. 6; R H Nelson, 11. 5; Cox C H S Wasbrough, 8. 2
1903WW H Chapman, 10. 7; P H Thomas, 12. 8; S R Beale, 11. 2; C W H Taylor, 13. 0; J S Carter, 13. 4; H B Grylls, 12.13; J Edwards-Moss, 12. 9; R H Nelson, 11. 6; Cox B G A Scott, 8. 0
1904WH Sanger, 10. 7; S M Bruce, 12. 0; B C Johnstone, 12. 4; A L Lawrence, 12.13¾; R V Powell, 12. 2¾; P H Thomas, 12. 7; H D Gillies, 10. 5; M V Smith, 10. 5½; Cox B G A Scott, 8. 4
1905H Sanger, 10. 9; W B Savory, 12. 9; B C Johnstone,12. 4; P H Thomas, 12. 4½; E P W Wedd, 13. 1; B R Winthrop-Smith, 12. 7; R V Powell, 12. 3; C H S Taylor, 10. 4; Cox R Allcard, 8. 6
1906WG D Cochrane, 10. 8½; J H F Benham, 11. 6; H M Goldsmith, 12. 6½; M Donaldson, 13. 9½; B C Johnstone, 12. 6½; R V Powell, 12. 6½; E W Powell, 11. 6; ; D C R Stuart, 11. 1½; Cox A G L Hunt, 8. 0
1907WA B Close-Brooks, 11. 0; J H F Benham, 12. 5½; H M Goldsmith, 12. 6; J S Burn, 12. 9½; H G Baynes, 14. 0; B C Johnstone, 12. 9; E W Powell, 11. 6; D C R Stuart, 11.1; Cox R F R P Boyle, 8.10
1908W F H Jerwood, 11.10; G E Fairbairn, 11.13; O A Carver, 12.10; H E Kitching, 13. 2; J S Burn, 12.10½; E G Williams, 13.0½; E W Powell, 11. 6; D C R Stuart, 11. 2; Cox R F R P Boyle, 8.10
1909R W M Swanstone, 10. 4½; H E Swanston, 12. 4; G L Thomson, 12. 6½; H E Kitching, 12.12; E G Williams, 13. 0; J B Rosher, 14. 0; E S Hornidge, 12.13; ; D C R Stuart, 11. 3; Cox G D Compston, 8.10
1910 R W M Arbuthnot, 10. 5; R Davies, 11.11½; F E Hellyer, 12. 3½; C P Cooke, 12. 9½; E G Williams,13. 2½; J B Rosher, 14. 4; C R le Blanc Smith, 12. 6½; H J S Shields, 11. 5½; C A Skinner, 8. 5
1911 S E Swann, 11. 8; P V G Van der Byl, 12. 2½; F E Hellyer, 12. 0; C F Burnand, 12. 4; C R le Blanc-Smith, 13. 3; J B Rosher, 14. 6½; G E Fairbairn, 11.13; R W M Arbuthnot, 10. 8; C A Skinner, 8.12
1912 R W M Arbuthnot, 10. 9; D C Collins, 11. 7¾; H M Heyland, 12. 4¼; R S Shove, 12. 6½; J H Goldsmith, 12.13½; C R le Blanc Smith, 13. 3; L S Lloyd, 10. 5½; S E Swann, 11. 6; C A Skinner, 8. 3
1913G A Fisher, 10. 2; S E Swann, 11. 9½; H Roper, 12.10½; W M Askwith, 13.10; C S Clark, 12.13; R S Shove, 12. 8; C E V Buxton, 12. 0; G E Tower, 11.11¼; L E Ridley, 8. 6
1914WD I Day, 11. 6; S E Swann, 11.13; P C Livingston 13. 7; J A Ritson, 13. 7; K G Garnett, 13.12; C S Clark, 13. 1; C E V Buxton, 12. 2½; G E Tower, 11.12; L E Ridley, 8. 7

1920–1939

1920–1939
YearWinsCrew
1920WH O C Boret, 12. 1; J H Simpson, 13. 0; A F W Dixon, 12.11; R I L MacEwen, 13. 8; H B Playford, 13. 8; J A Campbell, 13. 5; A Swann, 12. 0½; P H G H-S Hartley, 10.10¼; Cox R T Johnstone, 8.11
1921WH O C Boret, 12. 8; A G W Penney, 13. 4; A B Ritchie, 13. 7; A D B Pearson, 13. 7; H B Playford, 13.12; J A Campbell, 13. 4; Hon J W H Fremantle, 12. 0½; P H G H-S Hartley, 11. 1¾; Cox L E Stephens, 8.10
1922W T D A Collet, 12. 3; A J Hodgkin, 12. 6½; K N Craig, 12. 8½; A D B Pearson, 13.10½; H B Playford, 13.10½; B G Ivory, 13. 8; Hon J W H Fremantle, 12. 6½; P H G H-S Hartley, 11. 6; Cox L E Stephens, 9. 4
1923W F Smith, 11. 7½; F W Law, 12.12; K N Craig, 13. 0; S H Heap, 13. 7½; B G Ivory, 13.10; T D A Collet, 12. 7; R E Morrison, 12. 1; T R B Sanders, 11.12; Cox R A L Balfour, 8. 8
1924WG E G Goddard, 11. 9½; J S Herbert, 11. 9; J A Macnabb, 11.11¾; G L Elliot-Smith, 13. 2; G H Ambler, 12. 2; T D A Collet,12. 4; C R M Eley, 11. 4; A B Stobart, 11.10½; Cox J A Brown, 7. 7
1925WG E G Goddard, 11. 2½; W F Smith, 11.11; H R Carver, 12.11; J S Herbert, 11.10½; G H Ambler, 12. 7; G L Elliot-Smith, 13. 5; S K Tubbs, 11.13; A G Wansbrough, 11. 7; Cox J A Brown, 8. 0
1926WM F A Keen, 11. 9; W F Smith, 11. 8; G H Ambler, 12. 5; R B T Craggs, 11.13; Ll V Bevan, 13. 9; J B Bell, 13. 2; S K Tubbs, 12. 4; E C Hamilton-Russell, 11. 8; Cox J A Brown, 8. 6½
1927W Hon J S Maclay, 11. 9; T E Letchworth, 11. 7; J C Holcroft, 12. 5; R Beesly, 12.11½; Ll V Bevan, 13. 3½; J B Bell, 13. 3; S K Tubbs, 12. 3; R J Elles, 11. 9; Cox J A Brown, 8.10½
1928WR G Michell, 11. 4; N M Aldous, 11.13; M H Warriner, 13. 0; R Beesly, 13. 4; J C Holcroft, 12.13; J B Collins, 14. 3; R A Symonds, 11.12; T E Letchworth, 12. 9; Cox A L Sulley, 8. 6
1929WE N Norman-Butler, 12. 0; R J Elles, 12. 4½; R A Davies-Cooke, 12. 1½; R Beesly, 13. 6; M H Warriner, 13. 6; J B Collins, 14. 6; C E Wool-Lewis, 12. 2½; T A Brocklebank, 11.12; Cox A L Sulley, 8.10
1930W D Haig-Thomas, 11. 4; H R N Rickett, 12. 6; W A Prideaux 12. 6; P N Carpmael, 12. 7; M H Warriner, 13.10; J B Collins, 14. 5; A S Reeve, 12. 1; T A Brocklebank 11.11½; Cox R E Swartwout, 7. 8
1931W D Haig-Thomas, 11. 4½; W A Prideaux, 12. 6; R H H Symonds, 11.12½; G Gray, 13. 5; P N Carpmael, 13. 0; H R N Rickett, 12.10; C J S Sergel, 12. 7; T A Brocklebank, 11. 6; Cox J M Ranking, 6.13
1932W D Haig-Thomas, 11. 6; K M Payne, 12. 5; T G Askwith, 11. 8½; W A T Sambell, 12. 6½; C J S Sergel, 12. 9; H R N Rickett, 12.11½; D H E McCowen, 12. 1½; L Luxton, 12. 2¼; Cox J M Ranking, 6.13
1933WW L R Carbonell, 12. 4½; J E Gilmour, 12. 0½; T G Askwith, 12. 0½; R B F Wylie, 12.10; C J S Sergel, 12.10; W A T Sambell, 12. 5; C M Fletcher, 12. 9½; T Frame-Thomson, 12. 0; Cox R N Wheeler, 7.12
1934W A D Kingsford, 11. 8; C K Buckle, 12. 4½; W G R M Laurie, 13. 6; K M Payne, 12. 6; D J Wilson, 13. 0½; W A T Sambell, 12. 5½; J H T Wilson, 12.13; N J Bradley, 14. 1¼; Cox J N Duckworth, 7.13
1935W T R M Bristow, 12. 4; E A Szilagyi, 12. 3; A D Kingsford, 12. 4; J H C Powell, 12. 0; D G Kingsford, 13. 3; M P Lonnon, 12. 8; J H T Wilson, 12.13; W G R M Laurie, 13. 7; Cox J N Duckworth, 7.13
1936W T S Cree, 12. 2; H W Mason, 12. 8; G M Lewis, 13. 0; D W Burnford, 13. 4; M P Lonnon, 13. 6; D G Kingsford, 13. 7; J H T Wilson, 13. 0; W G R M Laurie, 13. 6; Cox J N Duckworth, 8. 7
1937 T S Cree, 11. 6; H W Mason, 11. 8; M Bradley, 13. 2; D M W Napier, 12. 9; M P Lonnon, 12.11; T B Langton, 13.11½; A Burrough, 12. 3; R J L Perfitt, 12. 0½; Cox T H Hunter, 8. 0
1938B T Coulton, 10.13; A M Turner, 11.12; A Burrough, 12. 7; T B Langton, 13. 9; J L L Savill, 12.13; G Keppel, 13. 6; A Campbell, 12. 4; D S M Eadie, 12. 1; Cox T H Hunter, 8. 7
1939WC N C Addison, 12. 0½; A M Turner, 12. 3; *A Burrough, 12. 7; J L L Savill, 13. 2; H Parker, 12.13; J Turnbull, 13.12; M Buxton, 12.13; C B Sanford, 12. 1; Cox H T Smith, 8.11

1940–1945 unofficial wartime races

1940–1945
YearWinsCrew
1940WE P Hawthorne, 10. 2; K L Lea-Wilson, 11. 11; J E G Wardrop, 12. 10; *A W Laurie, 12. 11; G E W Holley, 13. 0; W M Turnbull, 13. 3; W G Billington, 12. 11; C B Sanford, 12. 0; Cox A Champion, 8. 4
1943P F Fischer; *T A Wotherspoon; C G W Pilkington; S S Uralli; A Cameron; D Hadfield; J K Byrom; I K H Douglas; Cox B G Sanders
1944I *H Phillipps, 11. 3; H B Cochrane, 11. 0; J N Capener, 11. 0; M D Whitworth, 11. 5; J J Scott, 14. 2; J H Garson, 13. 0; D A Ramsay, 11. 12; T A Wotherspoon, 12. 10; Cox G D S MacLellan, 9. 8
1945WD B J Wardle, 10. 8; Q des Clayes 11. 2; J Paton-Philip, 11. 6; F W R Copeland, 11. 6; D C H Garrod, 12. 4; P C M Nissen, 11. 10; B C Heywood, 11. 5; M D Whitworth, 11. 2; Cox N W Bailey, 8. 6

1946–1970

1946–1970
YearWinsCrew
1946*J S Paton-Philip, 12. 0; T J Sullivan, 12. 0; P L P Macdonnell, 13. 2½; D J D Perrins, 12. 2; G E C Thomas, 13. 9; J G Gosse, 12. 3; M S Allman-Ward, 13. 4; J H Neame, 11. 7; Cox G H C Fisher, 9. 1½
1947W A P Mellows, 11.12; D J C Meyrick, 11. 0; N S Rogers, 12. 9; P J Garner, 11.12; W A D Windham, 13. 4; I M Lang, 13. 8; A S F Butcher, 11.13; G C Richardson, 12.10; Cox G H C Fisher, 8.10
1948W A P Mellows, 12. 1; D J C Meyrick, 11. 4; P A de Giles, 12. 3; *G C Richardson, 12.11; A B C Harrison, 13.12; E A P Bircher, 13. 8; M C Lapage, 13. 0; C B R Barton, 11.11; Cox K T Lindsay, 8.13
1949WG S S Ludford, 11. 2; A L Macleod, 12. 4; C B M Lloyd, 13. 0; J R la T Corrie, 13. 3; *E A P Bircher, 13. 7; P M O Massey, 13. 8; D V Lynch-Odhams, 13. 1; D M Jennens, 12. 4; Cox T R Ashton, 9. 3
1950WH H Almond, 10. 6; D M Jennens, 12. 4; *A L Macleod, 12. 9; P M O Massey, 13. 9; W T Arthur, 13. 0; E A P Bircher, 13. 6; C B M Lloyd, 12. 9; J L M Crick, 12. 8; Cox A C R Armstrong-Jones, 8. 8
1951WH H Almond, 10. 4; D D Macklin, 11.11; J G P Crowden, 12. 7½; R F A Sharpley, 13. 5; E J Worlidge, 12.13½; *C B M Lloyd, 12.12½; W A D Windham, 12.12; D M Jennens, 12. 7; Cox J F K Hinde, 9. 4
1952 E J N T Coghill, 12. 4; G A H Cadbury, 12. 2; *J G P Crowden, 12. 8; G T Marshall, 13. 6½; J R Dingle, 14. 0; R F A Sharpley, 13. 8; N B M Clack, 12. 9; J S M Jones, 11.12½; Cox J F K Hinde, 9. 3
1953WJ A N Wallis, 11.12½; J S M Jones, 12. 3; J R A MacMillan, 13. 0½; *G T Marshall, 13. 5; D A T Leadley, 13. 3½; L B McCagg, 13. 0; J M King, 12. 8½; P D Hall, 12. 6; Cox B M Eddy, 8.10
1954*J A N Wallis, 12. 0; J C G Stancliffe, 12. 3; D K Hill, 12. 6; K A Masser, 14. 0; M G Baynes, 13. 1; C M Davies, 13.13; J N Bruce, 12. 1; M J Marshall, 11.10; Cox J W Tanburn, 8. 9
1955W*D K Hill, 12. 4; P du Bois, 13. 3; A A M Mays-Smith, 14. 0; K A Masser, 13.12; S G D Tozer, 13.12; R A G Monks, 13. 9½; J J Vernon, 12. 4; A R Muirhead, 12. 2; Cox G T Harris, 9. 4
1956WJ A L Russell, 12. 4; J F Hall-Craggs, 12. 7; M J H Nightingale, 13. 6; A A M Mays-Smith, 14. 5½; I W Welsh, 13. 2; *K A Masser, 13.12; M G Baynes, 13. 3; M G Delahooke, 12.11; Cox J P M Denny, 10. 0
1957WM H Bartlett, 11. 8; C J Pumphrey, 12. 1; J A Pitchford, 13. 8; T P A Norman, 13. 6; J R Meadows, 14. 0; *M G Delahooke, 13. 0; R J M Thompson, 12. 5; F C S Clayre, 12.6; Cox R C Milton, 9. 4
1958WA T Denby, 12. 4; J R Giles, 12. 7; *J A Pitchford, 13.10 ; R D Carver, 13. 3; R B Ritchie, 14. 2; P D Rickett, 13. 6; D C Christie, 13.12; M B Maltby, 12. 9; Cox J S Sulley, 8. 8
1959J R Owen, 11. 8; J R Giles, 12. 8; T C Heywood-Lonsdale, 13. 6; B M P Thompson-McCausland, 12. 9; G H Brown, 13. 9; J Beveridge, 13. 1; D C Christie, 14. 2; *M B Maltby, 12. 9; Cox J S Sulley, 8. 9
1960J R Owen, 11. 8; S R M Price, 12. 0; F P T Wiggins, 12.12½; J Parker, 12. 8; *G H Brown, 13. 11½; J Beveridge, 13. 2; E T C Johnstone, 12.12; P W Holmes, 12. 5; Cox R T Weston, 9. 1
1961WR G Nicholson, 12. 0; J E Gobbett, 12. 7; R J Fraser, 13. 7; A J Collier, 13. 0; D W G Calder, 12.13; *J Beveridge, 13. 5; M W Christian, 12. 8; M Hoffman, 12. 5; Cox R T Weston, 8.12
1962W*R G Nicholson, 12. 4; C J T Davey, 11. 6; R A Napier, 13. 0; A J Collier, 13. 4; J M S Lecky, 14. 1; H B Budd, 15. 1; J N L Tollemache, 13. 9; Lord Chewton, 11. 3; Cox R Walmsley, 9. 0
1963P J Webb, 11. 0; M V Bevan, 12. 9½; A V Cooke, 12.13½; B J R Jackson, 12. 7½; J Maasland, 14. 1½; M H Beckett, 13. 0½; D F Legget, 12. 6; *Lord Chewton, 10.12; Cox F G G de Rancourt, 9. 0
1964WD F Legget, 12.10; M V Bevan, 13. 2; M Muir-Smith, 14. 0; J W Fraser, 14. 2; J M S Lecky, 14. 3; J R Kiely, 14. 0; A Simpson, 12.13; *C J T Davey, 11. 8; Cox R G Stanbury, 8.10
1965J A Fell, 13. 0; D J Roberts, 13. 6; M W J Carter, 13. 11½; *J W Fraser, 14. 4; R G Ward, 14.10; W E Church, 13.10; D P Moore, 13. 3; M A Sweeney, 12. 8; Cox R G Stanbury, 9. 2
1966M E K Graham, 13. 7; M D Tebay, 13. 4; J H Ashby, 13. 2; P G R Delafield, 14. 8; R G Ward, 14.12; P H Conze, 12.10; L M Henderson, 13. 6; *M A Sweeney, 12.10; Cox I A B Brooksby, 9. 0
1967*L M Henderson, 13. 5; C D C Challis, 13. 6; R D Yarrow, 13. 9; G C M Leggett, 13. 3; P G R Delafield, 14. 9; N J Hornsby, 14. 9; D F Earl, 13.11; R N Winckless, 13. 9; Cox W R Lawes, 8.13
1968WR C W Church, 12. 3; R N Winckless, 13. 9; J H Reddaway, 13. 8; C S Powell, 14.13; *P G R Delafield, 14. 7; N J Hornsby, 14. 5; G C M Leggett, 12.12; G F Hall, 12. 0; Cox C J Gill, 8. 9
1969WC M Robson, 11. 9; *R N Winckless, 13.13; C W Daws, 13. 4; D L Cruttenden, 15.11; C S Powell, 14.12; N J Hornsby, 14. 9; T M Redfern, 13. 2; G F Hall, 11.12; Cox C B Murtough, 8. 6
1970WJ F S Hervey-Bathurst, 13. 1½; C L Baillieu, 13. 5; A C Buckmaster, 13. 8; C J Rodrigues, 13. 2; C J Dalley, 14. 5½; *D L Cruttenden, 16. 0; C M Lowe, 13. 7; S N S Robertson, 12. 3½; Cox N G Hughes, 8. 9

1971–1999

1971–1999
YearWinsCrew
1971WG J O Phillpotts, 11.11; C L Baillieu, 13. 5; J F S Hervey-Bathurst, 13. 4; N W James, 13.10; B A Sullivan, 14. 7; D L Maxwell, 13. 1; S R Waters III, 13. 8;* C J Rodrigues, 13. 6; Cox N G Hughes, 8.11
1972WR J S Clarke, 13. 1; C L Baillieu, 13.13; S G I Kerruish, 12.10; J A Hart, 13. 5; N W James, 14. 0; G A Cadwalader, 14.10; M J Hart, 14. 2; D L Maxwell, 14. 6; Cox *N G Hughes, 9. 1
1973WJ D Lever, 12.10; H R Jacobs, 13. 6; R P B Duncan, 13.10; *C L Baillieu, 13.10; D P Sturge, 13.10; M O'K Webber, 13.10; S C Tourek, 14. 4; M J Hart, 13.12; Cox M D Williams, 9. 3
1974*R P B Duncan, 13. 8; H R Jacobs, 13. 6; D J Walker, 13. 9; D B Sprague, 13. 2; J H Smith, 14.12; J H Clay, 13. 4; T F Yuncken, 12.12; N C A Bradley, 12. 3; Cox H J H Wheare, 8.11
1975WC Langridge, 13. 7; N C A Bradley, 12.11; J H Clay, 13. 4; A F U Powell, 13. 2; *S C Tourek, 14. 8; J Macleod, 14. 5; P J Robinson, 13. 6; A N Christie, 14. 7; Cox D J T Kitchin, 8.12
1976D J Searle, 12. 7; R R A Breare, 14. 6; M R Gritten, 14. 0; M P Wells, 14.12; P B Davies, 14. 1; R M Cashin, 14.12; *J H Clay, 12.11; R Harpum, 12. 4; Cox J P Manser, 9. 5
1977N G Burnet, 11. 11; R A Waterer, 13. 1; *D J Searle, 12. 6; A E Cooke-Yarborough, 14. 4; R C Ross, 14. 1; C M Horton, 14. 0; M D Bathurst, 13. 6; S J Clegg, 12.10; Cox J P Manser, 9.11
1978M D Bathurst, 13. 4; S J Clegg, 13. 6; W M R Dawkins, 14. 5; *C M Horton, 14. 1; R C Ross, 14. 7; A E Cooke-Yarborough, 14. 8; A N de M Jelfs, 13. 3; R N E Davies, 12. 2; Cox G Henderson, 8. 5
1979*S J Clegg, 13. 0; A H Gray, 13. 1; A G Phillips, 12.12; J S Palmer, 14. 2; A N de M Jelfs, 13. 4; P W Cross, 12.11; R C Ross, 14. 4; R N E Davies, 12. 5; Cox G Henderson, 8. 8
1980L W J Baart, 13. 4; M F Panter, 14. 1; T W Whitney, 13. 7; J H C Laurie, 13.12; A G Phillips, 13. 5½; *J W Woodhouse, 13. 9; J S Palmer, 14. 8; A D Dalrymple, 12. 8; Cox C J Wigglesworth, 7.13½
1981L W J Baart, 13. 2; M F Panter, 13.12; M J S Clark, 13. 9; M P Cowie, 13. 7; A G Philips, 13. 0; *J S Palmer, 14. 5; A D Dalrymple, 12.12; Cox C J Wigglesworth, 8. 0
1982P St J Brine, 12. 9; A R Knight, 12. 8; *R J S Stephens, 13.12; N J Bliss, 13.10; B M Philp, 15. 3; C D Heard, 14.10; E M G Pearson, 12. 1; S A Harris, 11. 5; Cox I Bernstein, 7. 2
1983E M D Pearson, 12. 10; A R Knight 12. 9; B M Philp, 15. 5; C D Heard 15. 7; S W Berger 15. 5; P R W Sheppard, 15. 1; J L D Garret, 14. 7; *S A Harris, 11. 10; Cox I Bernstein, 7. 10
1984A H Reynolds, 12. 2; A R Knight, 12. 5; *S W Berger, 14. 10½; G A Barnard, 12. 11; J L D Garrett, 14. 4; J M Pritchard, 13. 9; E M G Pearson, 12. 5; J D Kinsella, 12. 11; Cox P M Hobson, 7. 6
1985J S Witter, 12. 11; M L Pasternak, 13. 0; J D Hughes, 13. 10; P H Broughton, 14. 7; S M Peel, 14. 5; G A Barnard, 13. 2; *J L Garret, 14. 8; J M Pritchard, 13. 2; Cox H L Shaw, 6. 2
1986WI R Clarke, 12. 9; M Wilson, 12. 9; J D Hughes, 13. 10; J S Pew, 15. 11; S M Peel, 14. 0; P H Broughton, 13. 11; E A F Gibson, 14. 3; J M Pritchard, 14. 11; Cox C A Burton, 6. 9
1987I R Clarke, 12. 6½; R A B Spink, 14. 0½; N J Grundy, 12. 9; M J Brittin, 14. 8½; *S M Peel, 13. 8½; J S Pew, 14. 13; J A Garman, 14. 2; P H Broughton, 14. 1; Cox J M Wolfson, 8. 12
1988R S N Ames, 14. 0½; M J K Smith, 14. 8; J C T Pepperell, 15. 2; R A B Spink, 13. 12; *J R Garman, 14. 6; G R Pooley, 13. 7½; N J Grundy, 12. 2½; M J Brittin, 14. 7; Cox S J Loveridge, 8. 11½
1989I R Clarke, 13. 4; M J K Smith, 14. 12; P M Mant, 15. 3; *M J Brittin, 14. 12; T Backhouse, 16. 11; N Justicz, 14. 8; J R Garman, 14. 11; G R Pooley, 14. 7; Cox Leigh Weiss, 7. 6
1990R C Young, 12. 13; R J Staite, 11. 3; D E Hole, 13. 3; E C Clark, 11. 10; *P M Mant, 14. 3; G R Pooley, 12. 11; S L Fowler, 12. 12; A J Wright, 13. 2; Cox L Ross-Magenty, 7. 10
1991R A B Smith, 12. 10; *R J Staite, 11. 4; M C J Justicz, 13. 8; G R Pooley, 13. 3; K St C Allen, 13. 2; D R Gillard, 14. 6; N J Clarry, 12. 11; A J Wright, 13. 6; Cox A J L Bracey, 7 12
1992*M C J Justicz, 13. 6½; N J Clarry, 13. 1; J H J Behrens, 13. 2½; D R M Justicz, 13. 3; D N Fawcett, 15. 4; D R Gillard, 14. 7½; S L Fowler, 13. 4; D E Bangert, 12. 10½; Cox A W N Probert, 7. 11
1993WD E Bangert, 12. 9; D R Gillard, 13 2½; *J H J Behrens, 13 10½; R C Phelps, 14. 0; J Bernstein, 14 8½; M P Baker, 14 2½; S M Gore, 15 1; W T M Mason, 12. 9; Cox M N Haycock, 7. 9½
1994WR D Taylor, 14. 0½; W T M Mason, 13. 6; S M Gore, 15. 8; R C Phelps, 14. 3½; *J A Bernstein, 15. 0; M H W Parish, 14. 6; P J M Höltzenbein, 14. 2½; T Streppelhoff, 14. 1; Cox M N Haycock, 7. 12½
1995WR D Taylor, 14. 4; *R C Phelps, 14. 1; S B Newton, 14. 1; S A Brownlee, 14. 8; D E Bangert, 13. 0; M H W Parish, 14. 7; M Banovic, 14. 12; M P C Barnett, 13. 7; Cox R S Slatford, 8. 1½
1996WJ R Elliott, 13. 6; M P C Barnett, 13. 12; N J Burfitt, 14. 0; S J Dawson-Bowling, 15. 0; *E D Ayer, 15. 6; H G C Clarke, 13. 4; R M Waller, 13. 5; J F E Ball, 13. 6; Cox K Whyman, 8. 0½
1997W* D J Cassidy, 13. 8½; R J Pim, 13. 5½; E D Ayer, 15. 6; R E B Crombie, 14. 10½; A P Story, 16. 0; A R Watson, 13. 6; D P S Maltrap, 13. 7½; J F E Ball, 13. 2; K Whyman, 7. 13
1998WG D C R Smith, 14. 7; P A Cunningham, 13. 6½; J G Bull, 16. 1; B Crombie, 14. 10; T J Wallace, 14. 12; A P Story, 15. 12; S F Forster, 16. 2; M Weber, 13. 11½; Cox A J Potts
1999WT J Wallace, 15. 7; T A Stallard, 13. 8; *R E B Crombie, 15. 2; A J West, 15. 2; D O M Ellis, 14. 6; K M West, 14. 11; G D C R Smith, 14. 5; T Wooge, 15. 4; Cox V Sharif

2000 onwards

2000 onwards
YearWinsCrew
2000R P Cantwell, 12. 9; J J O'Loughlen, 13. 4; R A Ehlers, 14. 5; H N F Martin, 13. 10½; A J West, 15. 4; T A Stallard, 13. 2½; D J Tweedie, 13. 4; *R P Stokes, 13. 2; Cox G J Glassman, 7. 5
2001WC J C Swainson, 13. 6½; L P Hirst, 14. 3; T M Edwards-Moss, 13. 9; R C E C Dunn, 14. 13; A J West, 15. 7; *K M West, 15. 8½; T A Stallard, 13. 8; T Wooge, 15. 9; Cox C A Cormack, 8. 9½
2002*T A Stallard, 13. 9½; S W Brooks, 14. 4; J A Livingston, 14. 13; S Mayer, 13. 13; A J West, 15. 6½; L P Hirst, 14. 7; S T Welch, 14. 2; R C E C Dunn, 15. 1½; Cox E L Griggs
2003B Smith, 13. 6½; M Kleinz, 13. 4; H Mallinson, 15. 3; K Coventry, 14. 1½; A McGarel-Groves, 15. 1; T James, 13. 5; J Livingston, 14. 9½; *T Wooge, 15. 12½; Cox J Omartian, 8. 9½
2004WC le Neve Foster, 13. 13; K Coventry, 14. 1; H Mallinson, 14. 12; S Mayer, 13. 9½; A Shannon, 14. 2½; S Buschbacher, 15. 7; *W Pommen, 13. 0; N Kirk, 14. 3; Cox K Richardson, 8. 9½
2005L Walton, 12. 10½; T Edwards, 13. 8½; H Adams, 14. 12; S Buschbacher, 15. 8½; S Schulte, 15. 2; M Kleinz, 13. 7½; T James, 13. 10½; B Heidicker, 13. 2½; Cox P Rudge, 8. 9
2006L Walton, 13. 5; *T Edwards, 14. 0; S Thormann, 14. 7; T Engelmann, 15. 7; S Schulte, 14. 5; K West, 15. 6; T James, 13. 6; K McDaniel, 13. 6; Cox P Rudge, 8. 9
2007W K McDaniel, 14. 3; D O'Shaughnessy, 15. 11; P Champion, 15. 2; J Cornelius, 15. 7; *T James, 13. 11; K West, 16. 0; S Schulte, 15. 11, T Engelmann, 17. 6; Cox R Dowbiggin, 7. 12
2008C Scott, 13. 8; T Perkins, 15. 0; H Pelly, 13. 12; T Garnett, 14. 10; P Marsland, 16. 0; T Ransley, 15. 10; T Edwards, 13. 11; R Monaghan, 14. 2; Cox R Dowbiggin, 7. 9
2009 R Weitemeyer, 13. 3; *H Pelly, 13. 12; D McEachern, 15. 2; P Marsland, 17. 5; R Monaghan, 14. 7; H Cubasch, 15. 6; T Ransley, 15. 4; S Stafford, 14. 2; Cox R Dowbiggin, 7. 12
2010W R Weitemeyer, 13. 1; G Roth, 14. 2; G Nash, 15. 4; P McClelland, 14. 13; *D McEachern, 15. 6; H Pelly, 14. 7; D Rasmussen, 12. 11; F Gill, 15. 6; Cox E Randolph, 8. 9
2011M Thorp, 13. 13; J Jennings, 15. 6½; D Rix-Standing, 14. 0; H Cubasch, 15. 10; G Nash, 15. 5; G Roth, 14. 6; *D Rasmussen, 12. 11½; D Nelson, 14. 13; Cox E Box, 8. 4
2012W*D Nelson, 14. 9; M Schramm, 14. 6; J Lindemann, 14. 13; A Ross, 16. 1; M Thorp, 14. 6; S Dudek, 17. 4; A Scharp, 15. 1; N Garratt, 14. 7; Cox E Bosson, 8. 11
2013G Wilson, 14. 2½; M Bruncvík, 13. 1; A Fleming, 15. 5; T Otto, 14. 4; *G Nash, 14. 13; S Dudek, 16. 6; A Scharp, 14. 6; N Garratt, 13. 8½; Cox H Fieldman, 8. 8
2014 M Thorp, 13. 12; L Juckett, 13. 4; I Dawkins, 14. 1; *S Dudek, 15. 13; H Gruetjen, 15. 10; M Jackson, 14. 12; J Hooper, 14. 7; H Hoffstot, 14. 2; Cox I Middleton, 8. 6
2015 J Holst, 13. 9½; L Juckett, 13. 6; J Hooper, 14. 8; *A Leichter, 15. 8; W Warr, 14. 11½; M Jackson, 14. 11; B Ruble, 13. 5;H Hoffstot, 14. 5; Cox I Middleton, 8. 6
2016W F Newman, 13. 1; A Abbasi, 13. 13; C Fisher, 14. 6; C Auersperg, 14. 3; L Juckett, 12. 13; *H Hoffstot, 14. 8; B Ruble, 13. 2; L Tredell, 14. 12; Cox I Middleton, 8. 7
2017 B Ruble, 13. 10; F Davidson, 12. 13; J Letten, 16. 11; T Tracey, 15. 5; A Malowany, 15. 5; P Eble, 14. 3; *L Tredell, 14. 12; H Meek, 15. 0; Cox H Ramambason, 8. 10
2018W P Elwood, 13. 4; C Fisher, 14. 3; D Alizadeh, 14. 2; J Letten, 16. 8; S Furey, 14. 1; F Meeks, 13. 8; R Hurn, 13. 6; F Davidson, 13. 0; Cox *H Ramambason, 8. 7
2019W D Bell, 13. 4; J E Cracknell, 14. 2; G Bitler, 15. 1; *D Alizadeh, 14. 5; C Sullivan, 13. 12; S Hookway, 14. 0; F Davidson, 13. 7; N Węgrzycki-Szymczyk, 14. 12; Cox M Holland, 8. 9
2020Not Held A Goff; J Page; B Freeman; P Horton; C Sullivan; *F Davidson; J Bernard; A Doyle; Cox C Marcus
2021W T Weinberger; B Dyer; S Benzecry; Q Richardson; G Holden; O Parish; *C Sullivan; D Taylor; Cox C Marcus
2022L Ferraro; J Hunter; G Finlayson; S Schürch; J Bernard; T George; O Wynne-Griffith; O Parish; Cox *C Marcus
2023WM Edge; N Mayhew; N Mouelle; B Taylor; T Lynch; S Benzecry; O Parish; L Ferraro; Cox J Parish

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Boat Race 1892</span> Oxford versus Cambridge rowing race

The 49th Boat Race took place on 9 April 1892. The Boat Race is an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Oxford went into the event as reigning champions, having won the previous year's race. In total, twelve of the competitors had previous Boat Race experience. In a race umpired by former rower Frank Willan, Oxford won by 2+14 lengths in a time of 19 minutes 10 seconds. It was their third consecutive victory and the fastest in the history of the event at that time.

The 54th Boat Race took place on 3 April 1897. The Boat Race is an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Oxford went into the race as reigning champions, having won the previous year's race. The crews were almost evenly matched weight-wise, Oxford marginally the heavier, whose crew consisted almost entirely of veterans of the event. In a race umpired by former rower Frank Willan, Oxford won by 2+12 lengths in a time of 19 minutes 12 seconds, the victory taking the overall record to 31–22 in their favour. It was Oxford's eighth consecutive victory and the third fastest winning time in the history of the event.

The 73rd Boat Race took place on 30 March 1921. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Cambridge, with the heavier crew, went into the race as reigning champions, having won the previous year's race. In total, nine of the participants in this year's race had previous Boat Race experience, and five had won a silver medal in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In this year's race, umpired by former rower Frederick I. Pitman, Cambridge won by one length in a time of 19 minutes 45 seconds. It was Cambridge's third consecutive win, the fastest winning time since 1913 and the narrowest margin of victory since 1913. The result took the overall record to 39–33 in Oxford's favour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Boat Race 1923</span> Oxford versus Cambridge rowing race

The 75th Boat Race took place on 24 March 1923. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Cambridge's crew was marginally heavier than Oxford's, the latter included an Olympic silver medallist. Cambridge went into the race as reigning champions, having won the previous year's race. In this year's race, umpired by former rower Frederick I. Pitman, Oxford won by three-quarters of a length in a time of 20 minutes 54 seconds, securing their first win in five years. The victory took the overall record in the event to 40–34 in their favour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Boat Race 1924</span> Oxford versus Cambridge rowing race

The 76th Boat Race took place on 5 April 1924. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Oxford were reigning champions, having won the previous year's race, and their crew was significantly heavier than their opponents for this year's race. Umpired by former rower Frederick I. Pitman, Cambridge won by 4+12 lengths in a time of 18 minutes 41 seconds, the fastest time since 1911. The victory took the overall record in the event to 40–35 in Oxford's favour.

The 77th Boat Race took place on 28 March 1925. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Umpired by former rower Frederick I. Pitman, Cambridge won in a time of 21 minutes 50 seconds after Oxford became waterlogged and were unable to finish the race. The victory took the overall record in the event to 40–36 in Oxford's favour.

The 78th Boat Race took place on 27 March 1926. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Umpired by former rower Frederick I. Pitman, Cambridge won by five lengths in a time of 19 minutes 29 seconds in the largest winning margin since 1912. It was Cambridge's third consecutive victory and took the overall record in the event to 40–37 in Oxford's favour.

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