List of Oxford University Boat Race crews

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This is a list of the Oxford University crews who have competed in The Boat Race since its inception in 1829. A coxswain or oarsman earns their rowing Blue by rowing in the Boat Race.[ citation needed ]

Contents

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.

1828–1854

YearWinsCrew
1829 WJ Carter; J E Arbuthnot; J E Bates; C Wordsworth, 11.10; J J Toogood, 14.10; T Garnier; G B Moore, 12. 4; T Staniforth, 12. 0; Cox W R Fremantle, 8. 2
1836 G Carter, 10. 0; E Stephens, 10. 7; Sir W Baillie, 10. 7; T Harris, 12. 4; Sir J V Isham, 12. 0; J Pennefather, 12.10; W S Thomson, 13. 0; F L Moysey, 10. 6; Cox E W Davies, 10. 3
1839 S Lee, 10. 4; J Compton, 11. 5; S E Maberly, 11. 4; W J Garnett, 12.10; R G Walls, 13. 0; R Hobhouse, 12. 0; P L Powys, 12. 0; C Bewicke, 11. 5; Cox W Fooks, 10. 2
1840 J G Mountain, 11. 1; I J I Pocock, 11. 2; S E Maberly, 11. 4; W Rogers, 12.10; R G Walls, 12. 7; E Royds, 12. 4; G Meynell, 11.10; J J T Somers-Cocks, 11. 3; Cox W B Garnett, 9. 7
1841 R Bethell, 10. 6; E V Richards, 11. 2; J G Mountain, 10. 9; E Royds, 11.13; H W Hodgson, 11.10; W Lea, 11. 7; G Meynell, 11.11; J J T Somers-Cocks, 11. 4; Cox C B Wollaston, 9. 2
1842 W F T McDougall 9. 8; Sir R Menzies 11. 3; E A Breedon 12. 4; W B Brewster 12.10; G D Bourne 13.12; J C Cox 11. 8; J Royds 11. 7; G E Hughes 11. 6; F N Menzies 10.12; A T W Shadwell 10. 4
1845 M Haggard 10. 3; W Chetwynd-Stapylton 10. 12; W H Milman 11. 0; H Lewis 11. 7; W Buckle 13. 12; F C Royds 11. 5; F M Wilson 12. 3; F E Tuke 12. 2; Cox F J Richards 10.10
1846 H S Polehampton 10. 9; E C Burton 11. 0; W U Heygate 11. 8; E H Penfold 11. 8; J W Conant 12. 4; F C Royds 11. 9; W Chetwynd-Stapylton 10.12; W H Milman 11. 0; Cox C J Soanes 9.13
1849 Mar D Wauchope 10. 4; J W Chitty 11. 2; H H Tremayne 11. 5; E C Burton 11. 0; C H Steward 12. 0; A Mansfield 11. 8; E J Sykes 11. 0; W G Rich 10. 0; Cox C J Soanes 10. 8
1849 Dec W J Hornby 11. 8; W Houghton 11. 2; J Wodehouse 11. 7; J W Chitty 11. 9; J Aitken 12. 1; C H Steward 12. 2; E J Sykes 11. 2; W G Rich 10. 2; Cox R W Cotton 9. 0
1852 WK Prescot 10.10; R Greenall 10.12; P H Nind 11. 2; R J Buller 12. 4; H Denne 12. 8; W Houghton 11. 8; W O Meade-King 11.11; J W Chitty 11. 7; Cox R W Cotton 9. 2
1854 WW F Short 10. 5; A Hooke 11. 0; W Pinckney 11. 2; T H Blundell 11. 8; T A Hooper 11. 5; P H Nind 10.12; G L Mellish 11. 2; W O Meade-King 11. 8; Cox T H Marshall 10. 3

1856–1877

1856–1877
YearResultCrew
1856 P Gurdon 10. 8; W F Stocken 10. 1; R I Salmon 10.10; A B Rocke 12. 8; R N Townsend 12. 8; A P Heywood-Lonsdale 11. 4; G Bennett 10.10; J T Thorley 9.12; Cox F W Elers 9. 2
1857 WR W Risley 11. 3; P Gurdon 11. 0; J Arkell 10.12; R Martin 12. 1; W H Wood 11.13; E Warre 12. 3; A P Heywood-Lonsdale 12. 0; J T Thorley 10. 1; Cox F W Elers 9. 2
1858 R W Risley 11. 3; J Arkell 11. 3; C G Lane 11.10; W G G Austin 12. 7; E Lane 11.10; W H Wood 12. 0; E Warre 13. 2; J T Thorley 10. 3; Cox H S Walpole 9. 5
1859 WH F Baxter 10.12; R F Clarke 11.13; C G Lane 11.10; Hon V Lawless 12. 3; G Morrison 13. 1; R W Risley 11. 2; G G T Thomas 11. 4; J Arkell 10.12; Cox A J Roberts 9. 1
1860 J N McQueen 11. 7; G Norsworthy 11. 0; T F Halsey 11.11; J F Young 12. 8; G Morrison 12.13; H F Baxter 11. 7; C I Strong 11. 2; R W Risley 11. 8; Cox A J Roberts 9. 9
1861 W W Champneys 10.11; E B Merriman 10. 1; H E Meddlicott 12. 4; W Robertson 11. 3; G Morrison 12. 8; A R Poole 12. 3; H G Hopkins 10. 8; W M Hoare 10.10; Cox S O B Ridsdale 9. 0
1862 W W B Woodgate 11. 6; O S Wynne 11. 3; W B R Jacobson 12. 4; R E L Burton 12. 5; A Morrison 12. 8; A R Poole 12. 5; C R Carr 11. 2; W M Hoare 11. 1; Cox F E Hopwood 7. 3
1863 WR Shepherd, 11. 0; F H Kelly, 11. 5; W B R Jacobson, 12. 4; W B Woodgate, 11.11; A Morrison, 12. 4; W Awdry, 11. 4; C R Carr, 11. 3; W M Hoare, 11. 7; Cox F E Hopwood, 8. 4
1864 WC P Roberts, 10. 9; W Awdry, 11. 4; F H Kelly, 11. 9; J C Parson, 12. 9; W B R Jacobson, 12. 3; A E Seymour, 11. 3; M Brown, 11. 3; D Pocklington, 11. 5; Cox C R W Tottenham, 7. 3
1865 WR T Raikes, 11. 0; H P Senhouse, 11. 1; E F Henley, 12.13; G G Coventry, 11.12; A Morrison, 12. 6; T Wood, 12. 2; H Schneider, 11.10; M Brown, 11. 4; Cox C R W Tottenham, 7.13
1866 WR T Raikes, 11. 0; F Crowder, 11.11; W L Freeman, 12. 7; F Willan, 12. 2; E F Henley, 13. 0; W W Wood, 12. 4; H P Senhouse, 11. 3; M Brown, 11. 5; Cox C R W Tottenham, 7.13
1867 WW P Bowman, 10.11; J H Fish, 12, 1; E S Carter, 11.12; W W Wood, 12. 6; J C Tinne, 13. 4; F Crowder, 11.11; F Willan, 12. 3; R G Marsden, 11.11; Cox C R W Tottenham, 8. 8
1868 WW D Benson, 10.13; A C Yarborough, 11. 8; R S Ross of Bladensburg, 11. 8; R G Marsden, 11.13; J C Tinne, 13. 7; F Willan, 12. 5; E S Carter, 11. 8; S D Darbishire, 11. 3; Cox C R W Tottenham, 8. 7
1869 WS H Woodhouse, 10.13; R Tahourdin, 11.11; T S Baker, 12. 8; F Willan, 12. 2; J C Tinne, 13.10; A C Yarborough, 11.11; W D Benson, 11. 7; S D Darbishire, 11. 8; Cox F H Hall, 7. 7
1870 R W B Mirehouse, 11. 0; A G P Lewis, 11.2; T S Baker, 12. 9; J E Edwards-Moss,13. 0; F E H Payne, 12.10; S H Woodhouse, 11.4; W D Benson, 11.13; S D Darbishire; Cox F H Hall, 7. 7
1871 S H Woodhouse, 11. 6; E Giles, 11.13; T S Baker, 13. 3; E C Malan, 13. 1; J E Edwards-Moss, 12. 8; F E H Payne, 12. 9; J McClintock-Bunbury, 11. 8; R Lesley, 11.10; Cox F H Hall, 7.10
1872 J A Ornsby, 10.13; C C Knollys,10.12; F E H Payne, 12.12; A W Nicholson, 12. 2; E C Malan, 13. 5; R S Mitchison, 12. 2; R Lesley, 11.11; T H A Houblon, 10. 4; Cox F H Hall, 8, 0
1873 C C Knollys, 10.11; J B Little, 10.11; M G Farrer, 11.13; A W Nicholson, 12. 5; R S Mitchison, 12. 2; W E Sherwood, 11. 1; J A Ornsby, 11. 3; F T Dowding, 11. 0; Cox G Frewer, 7.10
1874 H W Benson, 11. 0; J S Sinclair, 11. 5½; W E Sherwood, 11. 8; A R Harding 11. 1½; J Williams, 13. 0½; A W Nicholson, 12.10; H J Stayner, 11.10½; J P Way, 10. 9; Cox W F A Lambert, 7. 2
1875 WH McD Courtney, 10.12; H P Marriott, 11.12; J E Bankes, 11.11; A M Mitchison, 12.12; H J Stayner, 12. 2; J M Boustead, 12. 4; T C Edwards-Moss, 12. 5; J P Way, 10.11; Cox E O Hopwood, 8. 3
1876 H McD Courtney, 10.12; F R Mercer, 11. 6; W H Hobart, 11.11; A M Mitchison, 13. 0; J M Boustead, 12. 6; H J Stayner, 12. 2; H P Marriott, 11. 9; T C Edwards-Moss, 12. 3; Cox W D Craven, 7. 6
1877 Dead
Heat
D J Cowles, 11. 3½; J M Boustead,12. 8; H Pelham, 12. 7; W H Grenfell, 12. 8; H J Stayner, 12. 6¼; A J Mulholland, 12. 5¾; T C Edwards-Moss, 12. 0; H P Marriott, 12. 0; Cox F M Beaumont, 7. 0

1878–1899

1878–1899
YearWinsCrew
1878 W W A Ellison, 10.13; D J Cowles, 11. 4¾; H B Southwell, 12. 8½; W H Grenfell, 12.10½; H Pelham, 12.11; G F Burgess, 13. 3½; T C Edwards-Moss, 12. 3; H P Marriott, 12. 2½; Cox F M Beaumont, 7. 0½
1879 J H T Wharton, 11. 4; H M Robinson, 11. 1; H W Disney, 12. 5½; H B Southwell, 12. 9; T C Burrowes, 12. 9; G D Rowe, 11.12; W H Hobart, 11.11; H P Marriott, 12. 3; Cox F M Beaumont, 7. 5
1880 WR H Poole, 10. 6; D E Brown, 12. 6; F M Harbreaves, 12. 2; H B Southwell, 13. 0; R S Kindersley, 12. 8; G D Rowe, 12. 3; J H T Wharton, 11.10; L R West, 11. 1; Cox C W Hunt, 7. 5
1881 WR H J Poole, 10.11; R A Pinckney, 11. 3; A R Paterson, 12. 7; E Buck, 11.11; R S Kindersley, 13. 3; D E Brown, 12. 7; J H T Wharton, 11.10; L R West, 11. 0½; Cox E H Lyon, 7. 0
1882 WG C Bourne, 10.13; R S de Haviland, 11. 1½; G S Fort, 12. 3½; A R Paterson, 12.12; R S Kindersley, 13. 4½; E Buck, 12. 0; D E Brown, 12. 6; A H Higgins, 9. 6½; Cox E H Lyon, 7.12
1883 WG C Bourne, 10.11½; R S de Havilland, 11. 4; G S Fort, 12. 0; E L Puxley, 12. 6½; D H McLean, 13. 2½; A R Paterson, 13. 1½; G Q Roberts, 11. 1½; L R West, 11. 0; Cox E H Lyon, 8. 1
1884 A G Short, 11. 2; L Stock, 11. 0; C R Carter, 12.10; P W Taylor, 13. 1; D H McLean, 12.11½; A R Paterson, 13. 4; W C Blandy, 10.13; W D B Curry, 10. 4; Cox F J Humphreys, 7. 6
1885 W W S Unwin, 10.10½; J S Clemens, 11. 9; P W Taylor, 13. 6½; C R Carter, 13. 2; H McLean, 12.12; F O Wethered, 12. 6½; D H McLean, 13. 1½; H Girdlestone, 12. 7; Cox F J Humphreys, 8. 2
1886 W S Unwin, 10.11; L S R Byrne, 11.11½; W St L Robertson, 11. 7½; C R Carter, 13. 0½; H McLean, 12.12; F O Wethered,12. 6; D H McLean, 13. 0; H Girdlestone, 12. 9¼; Cox W E Maynard, 7.12
1887 W F C Holland, 10. 9; G Nickalls, 12. 1; S G Williams, 12. 5; H R Parker, 13. 3; H McLean, 12. 8½; F O Wethered, 12. 5; D H McLean, 12. 9; A F Titherington, 12. 2; Cox L J Clarke, 7. 9
1888 W F C Holland, 11. 0; A P Parker, 11.11; M E Bradford, 11. 9; S R Fothergill, 12.10; H Cross, 13. 0½; H R Parker, 13. 5; G Nickalls, 12. 4; L Frere, 10. 0½; Cox A H Stewart, 7.13½
1889 H E L Puxley, 11. 8½; R P P Rowe, 11. 9; T A Cook, 12. 2; F C Drake, 12.12; Lord Ampthill, 12.11; H R Parker, 13.11; G Nickalls, 12. 5; W F C Holland, 10.12; Cox J P H Heywood-Lonsdale, 8. 2½
1890 WW F C Holland, 11. 1; P D Tuckett, 11. 2; H E L Puxley, 11. 7; C H St J Hornby, 11. 7; Lord Ampthill, 13. 5; G Nickalls, 12.10; R P P Rowe, 11.10; W A L Fletcher, 13. 0; Cox J P H Heywood-Lonsdale, 8. 0
1891 W W M Poole, 10. 7½; R P P Rowe, 11.11; V Nickalls, 12. 9; G Nickalls, 12. 5; F Wilkinson, 13. 8; Lord Ampthill, 13. 5; W A L Fletcher, 13. 2; C W Kent, 10.11; Cox J P H Heywood-Lonsdale, 8. 0
1892 W H B Cotton, 9.12; J A Ford, 11.11; W A S Hewett, 12. 2; F E Robeson, 13. 7½; V Nickalls, 13. 2; ; W A L Fletcher, 13. 8; R P P Rowe, 12. 0; C.M. Pitman, 11.12½; Cox J P H Heywood-Lonsdale, 8. 7
1893 W H B Cotton, 9.12; J A Ford, 11.13; J A Morrison, 12. 4½; H Legge, 12.13½; V Nickalls, 13. 4; W A L Fletcher, 13. 8½; C.M. Pitman, 12. 0½; M C Pilkington, 11.11; Cox L Portman, 7. 7
1894 W H B Cotton, 9.13; M C Pilkington, 12. 4; W Burton Stewart, 13. 5; J A Morrison, 12. 5; E G Tew, 13. 7; T H E Stretch, 12. 4; W E Crum, 12. 0; C.M. Pitman, 12. 0; Cox L Portman, 8. 7
1895 W H B Cotton, 9.13; M C Pilkington, 12. 4; C K Philips, 11.12; T H E Stretch, 12. 4; W Burton Stewart, 13. 7½; C D Burnell, 13. 0½; W E Crum, 12. 2; C.M. Pitman, 12. 0; Cox C P Serocold, 8. 1
1896 WJ J J de Knoop, 11. 1½; C K Philips, 12. 5½; E C Sherwood, 12.12; C D Burnell, 13.10; E R Balfour, 13. 6; R Carr, 12. 8½; W E Crum, 12. 3; H G Gold, 11. 5½; Cox H R K Pechell, 7.13½
1897 WJ J J de Knoop, 11. 6; G O C Edwards, 12. 1; C K Philips, 12. 0½; C D Burnell, 13. 9; E R Balfour, 13. 8½; R Carr, 12.11½; W E Crum, 12. 3; H G Gold, 11.11; Cox H R K Pechell, 8. 0½
1898 WR O Pitman, 11. 0; G O C Edwards, 12. 7½; C K Philips, 12. 0½; F W Warre, 12.12; C D Burnell, 14. 0; R Carr, 13. 1; A T Herbert, 12.10½; H G Gold, 11.10½; Cox H R K Pechell, 8. 1
1899 R O Pitman, 10.10; C W Tomkinson, 12. 0; A H D Steele, 12.11½; H J Hale, 12.9½; C E Johnston, 13. 0; F W Warre, 12.13; A T Herbert, 12.13; H G Gold, 11.11½; Cox G S Maclagan, 8. 1

1900–1914

1900–1914
YearWinsCrew
1900 H H Dutton, 10. 9½, R H Culme-Seymour, 11. 7½, C E Johnston, 12.12, C W Tomkinson, 11.13, Viscount Grimston, 13.10¾, H B Kittermaster, 14. 6, T B Etherington-Smith, 11. 5¾, C P Rowley, 11.12½, G S Maclagan, 8. 5
1901 WF O J Huntley, 11. 6½; H C de J Du Vallon, 12. 4½; J Younger, 12.12; A de L Long, 12.12; H J Hale, 12.11; F W Warre, 12. 8½; T B Etherington-Smith, 11. 5½; R H Culme-Seymour 11. 9½; Cox G S Maclagan, 8. 5
1902 G C Drinkwater, 11. 7; D Milburn, 12. 4½; J Younger, 12.12½; H J Hale, 13. 1; J G Milburn, 13. 3½; A de L Long, 13. 0¼; H W Adams, 12. 1½; F O J Huntley, 11. 7½; Cox G S Maclagan, 8. 5
1903 C A Willis, 11. 4; A K Graham, 10.12; A de L Long, 12.11; F S Kelly, 11.12; H W Adams, 12. 1; D Milburn, 12.10; G C Drinkwater, 11.11; E G Monier-Williams, 12. 5; Cox F T H Eyre, 6. 6
1904 T G Brocklebank, 10. 9¼; R W Somers-Smith, 10. 8; A J S H Hales, 12. 3¾; H W Jelf, 12. 6; P C Underhill, 12. 9; A R Balfour, 12. 0; E P Evans, 13. 0½; A K Graham, 11. 0; Cox E C T Warner, 7.10
1905 WR W Somers-Smith, 10. 9; H M Farrer, 11. 5; A J S H Hales, 12. 0; A R Balfour, 12. 0; L E Jones, 13. 9½; E P Evans, 13. 2½; A K Graham, 13. 3½; H C Bucknall, 11. 1½; Cox L P Stedall, 8. 0
1906 G M A Graham, 10.13; C H Illingworth, 11.13; J Dewar, 12. 4½; L E Jones, 13.12; A G Kirby,13. 8; E P Evans, 13. 6; A C Gladstone, 10. 7½; H C Bucknall, 11. 3; Cox L P Stedall, 8. 5
1907 W T Heard, 11. 0; H C Bucknall, 11. 8; G E Hope, 12.13; R M Peat, 11.11; J A Gillan, 12. 7; A G Kirby, 13.10; E H L Southwell, 12. 1; A C Gladstone, 11. 0; Cox W F Donkin, 8. 5
1908 Hon R P Stanmore, 9.10; C R Cudmore, 12. 0; E H L Southwell, 12. 3; A E Kitchin, 12. 7; A G Kirby, 13. 7; A McCulloch, 12. 9½; H R Barker, 12. 0½; A C Gladstone, 11.13½; Cox A W F Donkin, 8. 7
1909 W A C Gladstone, 11. 6½; H R Barker, 12. 5; C R Cudmore,12. 4; A S Garton, 13. 8½; D Mackinnon, 13. 3½; J A Gillan, 13. 1; A G Kirby, 13.10½; R C Bourne, 10.13; Cox A W F Donkin, 8. 8
1910 WM B Higgins, 11. 6½; R H Owen, 12. 6½; N Field, 13. 8½; E Majolier, 13. 0½; D Mackinnon, 13. 2½; A S Garton, 13.11; P Fleming, 12. 6; R C Bourne, 11. 0; Cox A W F Donkin
1911 WC E Tinne, 12. 2½; L G Wormwald, 12. 7; R E Burgess, 12. 2½; E J H V Millington-Drake, 12. 8; C W B Littlejohn, 12.13½; A S Garton, 13. 8;D Mackinnon, 13. 5½; R C Bourne, 10.13; cox H B Wells, 8. 5
1912 W F A H Pitman, 11.11½; C E Tinne, 12. 4; L G Wormwald, 12. 9; E D Horsfall, 12. 6; A H M Wedderburn, 13.11; A F R Wiggins, 12.11; C W B Littlejohn, 12. 8; R C Bourne, 11. 0½; H B Wells, 8. 9
1913 E R Burgess, 11.12; C L Baillieu, 12. 3½; R P Hankinson, 11.13½ ;H K Ward, 12.10½; A H M Wedderburn, 13.10½; A F R Wiggins, 12.13½; L G Wormwald, 12.10½; E D Horsfall, 12. 6; H B Wells, 8. 7
1914 R W Fletcher, 11.10½; B Burdekin, 12. 4; H K Ward, 12. 9; E D Horsfall, 12. 7½; J B Kindersley, 12. 9½; A F R Wiggins, 12.13; G W Titherington, 12.10; F A H Pitman, 11.12½; H B Wells, 8. 8

1920–1939

1920–1939
YearWinsCrew
1920 S Earl, 12. 6½; N H MacNeil, 12. 0; A T M Durand, 13. 0; A C Hill, 13. 8½; D T Raikes, 13. 7; W E C James, 13. 5½; H W B Cairns, 12. 0; M H Ellis, 10. 4½; Cox W H Porritt, 8. 9½
1921 M H Ellis, 10.6; P C Mallam, 11. 6¾; S Earl, 12. 5; F B Lothrop, 13. 5; W E C James, 13. 6; R S C Lucas, 13. 7½; G O Nickalls, 12. 6; D T Raikes, 13. 4; Cox W H Porritt, 8. 8
1922 C Mallam, 11. 6; A C Irvine, 12. 8; S Earl, 12. 6½; J E Pedder, 12. 9; G O Nickalls, 12. 8; D T Raikes, 13. 6½; G Milling, 11.10; A V Campbell, 11. 5½; Cox W H Porritt, 8.10
1923 WP C Mallam, 11.12; P R Wace, 12. 6½; A C Irvine, 12.10½; R K Kane, 13. 9½; G J Mower-White, 13.11½; J E Pedder, 13. 3½; G O Nickalls, 12.12; W P Mellen, 10.12; Cox G D Clapperton, 7.11
1924 P C Mallam, 11.11½; P R Wace, 12. 1½; W F Godden, 12.12; R E Eason, 13. 1½; G J Mower-White, 13. 9½; J E Pedder, 13. 2; G E G Gadsden, 11.10; W P Mellen, 10.10; Cox G D Clapperton, 7. 9½
1925 SankA H Franklin, 11. 9½; C E Pitman, 11. 7; E C T Edwards, 12. 3½; M R Grant, 11. 8; G J Mower-White, 13. 4; J D W Thomson, 12.10; G E G Gadsden, 11.12; A V Campbell, 11. 9; Cox R Knox, 8. 2
1926 P W Murray-Threipland, 12. 5; T W Shaw, 12. 7½; G H Crawford, 13. 0; W Rathbone, 13. 9; H R A Edwards, 13. 5; J D W Thomson, 13. 5½; E C T Edwards, 12. 9; C E Pitman, 11. 1; Cox Sir J H Croft, 8. 5½
1927 N E Whiting 11. 9; P Johnson, 11.11; E C T Edwards, 12.10; J D W Thomson, 13. 6; W Rathbone, 13.13; H T Kingsbury, 14. 2; T W Shaw, 12. 7; A M Hankin, 10.11; Cox Sir J H Croft, 8.12
1928 M C Graham, 11. 3; T W Shaw, 12.10; N E Whiting, 11.11; H C Morphett, 12. 3; G M Brander, 13. 9; G E Godber, 12.12; P W Murray-Threipland, 12.12; W S Llewellyn, 12. 3; Cox Sir J H Croft, 9. 4
1929 P D Barr, 11. 5; G E Godber, 12 4½; C F S W Juel-Brockdorff, 12.12; J M Macdonald, 12.12½; H C Morphett, 12. 4; J A Ingles, 13.10; D E Tinne, 12. 0; A Graham, 11. 2½; Cox G V Stopford, 8.10
1930 M J Waterhouse, 12. 8; R V Low, 12. 2½; N K Hutton, 12.11; C M Johnston, 12.11; H R A Edwards, 13. 6; L Clive, 13. 0½[ D E Tinne, 12. 1; C F Martineau, 10.13; Cox H A G Durbridge 8.11
1931 W L Garstang, 11. 2; G M L Smith, 11.11; D E Tinne, 12. 4; C M Johnston, 12. 9; R A J Poole, 13. 2; L Clive, 13. 2½; W D C Erskine-Crum, 12. 1½; W G Holdsworth, 11.10½; Cox E R Edmett, 8. 0
1932 G A Ellison, 11. 8½; G M L Smith, 11. 9; J de R Kent, 11. 8½; C M Johnston, 12. 4½; W D C Erskine-Crum, 12. 6; R A J Poole, 13. 2½; W H Migotti, 11. 5½; C A Chawyck-Healey, 11. 6¼; Cox T E Pritchard, 8. 2
1933 W H Migotti, 11.11½; M H Mosley, 12. 0¼; W D C Erskine-Crum, 11. 9½; J M Couchman, 12. 9; P Hogg, 12. 9; P R S Bankes, 13.12; G A Ellison, 11.12½; R W G Holdsworth, 11.13¼; Cox C Komarakul-na-Nagara, 8. 4½
1934 W H Migotti, 11.11½; R W G Holdsworth, 11.13¾; P Hogg, 12.13¾; J M Couchman, 13. 3¼; P R S Banks, 14. 9; J H Lascelles, 11.12½; G I F Thompson, 12. 0½; A V Sutcliffe, 14. 2; Cox C G F Bryan, 7.13
1935 R Hope, 12. 2; D M de R Winser, 11. 9½; E E D Tomlin, 12. 5; P R S Bankes, 14. 3; D R B Mynors, 13. 0; J M Couchman, 12.13½; B J Sciortino, 12.10; A V Sutcliffe, 14. 5; Cox C G F Bryan, 7.11
1936 M G C Ashby, 12. 0; J S Lewes, 12. 7½; K V Garside, 12.12; S R C Wood, 12. 7; B J Sciortino, 12.11; J D Sturrock, 14. 1½; J C Cherry, 13. 7; D M de R Winser, 11.12; Cox M A Kirke, 8. 7
1937 WM G C Ashby, 12. 4; D M de R Winser, 12. 0; R R Stewart, 13. 0; R G Rowe, 12.11; J P Burrough, 13. 7; J D Sturrock, 14. 4; J C Cherry, 13. 11; A B Hodgson, 12. 2; Cox G J P Merrifield, 7.11
1938 WJ L Garton, 11.12; H M Young, 12.12; R R Stewart, 12.13; H A W Forbes, 13. 2; J P Burrough, 13. 7; F A L Waldron, 13.10; J C Cherry, 13.12; A B Hodgson, 12. 0; Cox G J P Merifield, 8. 1
1939 G Huse, 12. 7; J L Garton, 11. 7; A G Slemeck, 13. 1; R R Stewart, 13. 4; R D Burnell, 14. 1½; F A L Waldron, 14. 4; H A W Forbes, 13. 5; J R Bingham, 11. 2; Cox H P V Massey, 5 .2

1940–1945 unofficial wartime races

1940–1945
YearWinsCrew
1940J E Tickler, 11. 3; J C B Deakin, 10. 6; C E L Thomson, 12. 2; E de V Bolton, 11. 10; G Hse, 12. 10; R D Hill, 12. 12; A Tyser, 12. 10; P L Fanning, 10. 3; Cox H D Hicks, 9. 4
1943WD G Jamison; G B Rooke; J M H Brooks; W Whitechurch; R J Lowry; A J A Gillan; T H S Burns; F A de Hamel; Cox A G C Shattock
1944WD G Jamison, 11. 7; M E Whitworth-Jones, 10. 11; J M H Brooks, 11. 4; J R L Carstairs, 12. 6; M L H Lee, 11. 11; R T Warwick, 11. 0; G N Poynter, 12. 2; S A de Hamel, 11. 13; Cox R Ebsworth Snow, 9. 6
1945D W J McIlroy, 11. 3; J E Von Bergen, 11. 1; I O Carlisle, 10. 13; D G Robertson Campbell, 12. 6½; M L H Lee, 12. 0½; R T Warwick, 11. 1; J R L Carstairs, 12. 6; D G Jamison, 12. 0½; Cox R E Ebsworth Snow, 9. 8

1946–1970

1946–1970
YearWinsCrew
1946 WR M T Raikes, 11. 2; R T Turner, 11. 0; J M Barrie, 12. 7; R M A Bourne, 11.13; ;J R L Carstairs, 12. 9; J R W Gleave, 12. 4; P N Brodie, 11. 7; A J R Purssell, 11.13; Cox R Ebsworth, 9. 1
1947 D G Jamison, 11. 9½; P H Mathews, 11.11; D A M Mckay, 13. 3; T D Raikes, 12. 3; J R W Gleave, 12. 5; R M A Bourne, 11. 4; P N Brodie, 11. 4; A J R Purssell, 11.12; Cox A Palgrave-Brown, 8.10
1948 G C Fisk, 12. 1½; J R W Gleave, 12. 7; A D Rowe, 12.12; W W Woodward, 13. 3½; R A Noel, 12.13½; R L Arundel, 14. 4; P N Brodie, 11. 8; A J R Purssell, 11.11½; Cox R G B Faulkner, 9. 0
1949 G C Fisk, 11. 9½; A J M Cavenagh, 11. 1; W J H Leckie, 12.12; R L Arundel, 14. 0; A D Rowe, 12.11½; T D Raikes, 12.10½; J M Clay, 12.12½; C G V Davidge, 12.13; Cox A Palgrave-Brown, 8. 9
1950 J G C Blacker, 12. 2; P Gladstone, 12.11; H J Renton, 12. 4; J M Clay, 12. 7½; G C Fisk, 11.10½; J Hayes, 13. 0; D N Callender, 12. 4; A J M Cavenagh, 11. 3; Cox J E C Hinchliffe, 8. 6
1951 J F E Smith, 11.11; A J Smith, 12.11; H J Renton, 13. 1½; L A F Stokes, 13. 3; M J Hawkes, 12.11½; C G Turner, 14. 6; D N Callender, 12. 6½; C G V Davidge, 13. 7½; Cox G Carver, 8. 7
1952 WN W Sanders, 10. 7; P Gladstone, 12.12; C D Milling, 12. 1; L A F Stokes, 13. 0; M L Thomas, 13. 6; K H Keniston, 13. 6; H M C Quick, 13. 4; C G V Davidge, 12. 7; Cox D R Glynne-Jones, 8.12
1953 R A Byatt, 12. 4; A J Smith, 12. 9; J M Wilson, 13. 3; E C B Hammond, 13. 2; M L Thomas, 13.10; D T H Davenport, 13. 1; H M C Quick, 13. 5; J S Howles, 12. 0; Cox W R Marsh, 8.10
1954 WR A Wheadon, 11.13; E V Vine, 12. 0; J A Gobbo, 12. 9; R D T Raikes, 12. 6; H M C Quick, 13.12; J G McLeod, 12. 1; E O G Pain, 12. 0; J J H Harrison, 11. 9; Cox W R Marsh, 8.12
1955 J A Gobbo, 12.10; E V Vine, 11.13; J M Wilson, 13. 5; D P Wells, 13. 2; R D T Raikes, 12. 3; J McLeod, 12.10; E O G Pain, 12. 0; G Sorrell, 11.12; Cox I A Watson, 9. 3
1956 E V Vine, 11.12; J G McLeod, 12. 0; N Paine, 12. 0; K L Mason, 12. 4; R Barrett, 14. 5; D A Cross, 13. 4; R H Carnegie, 13. 6; B S Mawer, 12. 0; Cox B E B K Venner, 9. 2
1957 G Sorrell, 12. 1; S F A Miskin, 12. 8; R L Howard, 13. 5; A H Stearns, 13.12; P F Barnard, 14. 3; R Barrett, 14. 5; R H Carnegie, 13.10; ; K L Mason, 11. 9; Cox A Said, 7.11
1958 G Sorrell, 11.13; M J W Hall, 12. 5; J H Ducker, 12.13; S F A Miskin, 12.13; F D M Badcock, 13. 3; R Rubin, 14. 8; J L Fage, 12.13; D C R Edwards, 13. 2; Cox J G Rowbotham, 9. 0
1959 WS C H Douglas-Mann, 12. 5; A T Lindsay, 12. 8; R L Howard, 13.10; D C Rutherford, 13. 0; J L Fage, 13. 3; D C R Edwards, 13. 2; D W Shaw, 13. 0; J R H Lander, 12. 4; Cox J G Rowbotham. 9. 1
1960 W R C I Bate, 12. 5; R L S Fishlock, 12. 0; T S Swayze, 13. 2; A T Lindsay, 12.10; I L Elliott, 13. 8; D C Rutherford, 12.12; J R Chester, 12. 5; C M Davis, 12. 6; Cox P J Reynolds, 8. 4
1961 R C I Bate, 12. 5; C P M Gomm, 12.12; J O B Sewall, 13. 4; I L Elliott, 13. 5; J C D Sherratt, 12.12; G V Cooper, 13. 0; J R Chester, 12. 8; C M Davis, 12. 7; Cox P J Reynolds, 8. 4
1962 N D Tinné, 12. 7; D D S Skailes, 13. 4; J Y Scarlett, 13.10; R A Morton, 13. 8; J C D Sherratt, 13. 4; T W Tennant, 13.12; P C D Burnell, 12.13; C M Davis, 12. 6; Cox C M Strong, 8. 6
1963 WS R Morris, 11.11; N V Bevan, 12.11; R A Morton, 13. 9; M Q Morland, 13. 7; R C T Mead, 13. 7; D D S Skailes, 13. 6; P A V Roff, 12. 9; C D Spencer, 12.11; Cox C M Strong, 8. 13
1964 J Leigh-Wood, 12. 3; D W Steel, 13. 7; D W A Cox, 13. 7; M Q Morland, 14. 6; R C T Mead, 14. 0; D D S Skailes, 14. 3; D G Bray, 13. 1; D C Spencer ; Cox M J Leigh, 8.12
1965 WS R Morris, 12. 8; D J Mills, 13. 8; R D Clegg, 12.12; M Q Morland, 13. 8; W R Fink, 13. 2; H W Howell, 14. 5; D C Spencer, 13. 0; E S Trippe, 13. 5; Cox M J Leigh, 9. 0
1966 WR A D Freeman, 13. 0; R D Clegg, 13. 3; F C Carr, 13. 4; C H Freeman, 14. 3; J K Mullard, 13. 7; P G Tuke, 13.11; E C Meyer, 13. 4; M S Kennard, 12.11; Cox J B Rogers, 9. 1
1967 WJ R Bockstoce, 14. 0; M S Kennard, 13. 0; C H Freeman, 14. 0; J E Jensen, 15. 4; J K Mullard, 13.10; C I Blackwall, 13. 6; D Topolski, 11.13; P G Saltmarsh, 14. 0; Cox P D Miller, 9. 6
1968 D Topolski; M S Kennard, 13. 1½; J P W Hawksley, 12. 6; D G C Thomson, 13.12; P G Saltmarsh, 13. 6; J R Bockstoce, 14. 3; W R Fink, 13. 5; P C Prichard, 12.13; Cox A W Painter, 8. 2
1969 F J L Dale, 13. 4; K B Gee, 12. 4; D M Higgs, 13. 5; H P Matheson, 14. 8; J M Duncan, 13.10; W R C Lonsdale, 13.10; N D C Tee, 12. 0; P G Saltmarsh, 13.12; Cox A T Calvert, 9. 0
1970 R J D Gee, 13. 8; J K G Dart, 12.10; D M Higgs, 13. 9; S E Wilmer, 13.11; F J L Dale, 13.11; A J Hall, 15. 7; N D C Tee, 12. 4; W R C Lonsdale, 13.10; Cox A T Calvert, 8.12

1971–1999

1971–1999
YearWinsCrew
1971 S D Hunt, 12.10; K Bolshaw, 12.11; S D Nevin, 13. 8; C R W Parish, 13.10; D R d'A Willis, 15. 0; A J Hall, 14.13; F J L Dale, 13. 3; J P W Hawksley, 12.10; Cox M T Eastman, 8.11
1972 M A Margarey, 13. 8; K Bolshaw, 12.11; D R d'A Willis, 14.12; A J Hall, 15. 3; D R Payne, 12.10; J P W Hawksley, 12.12; Hon P D E M Moncrieffe, 11. 6; M G C T Baines, 12. 3; Cox E Yalouris, 8.12
1973 R G A Westlake, 12.13; J S Ollivant, 12. 3; M R Magarey, 14. 1; P D P Angier, 11.13; S G Irving, 13. 8; A J Hall, 14.13; D R Payne, 12.12; D R Sawyier, 13. 8; Cox E Yalouris, 8.10
1974 WN D C Tee, 12. 1; G S Innes, 13. 2; D D Rendel, 13.10; S D Nevin, 13.13; G P G Stoddart, 13. 0; P J Marsden, 13. 6; D R Payne, 13. 5; D R Sawyier, 14. 2; Cox G E Morris, 8.12
1975 A G H Baird, 13. 1; M G C Harris, 11. 8; D R H Beak, 13. 2; C J A N Money-Coutts, 14. 7; J E Hutchings, 14. 2; R S Mason, 14. 1; N D C Tee, 11. 8; G S Innes, 13. 7; Cox J N Calvert, 8. 2
1976 WD R H Beak, 13. 6; G S Innes, 13.10; A D Edwards, 14. 0; R S Mason, 14. 6; S G H PLunkett, 16. 5; K C Brown, 14. 5; A J Wiggins, 13. 5; A G H Baird, 12.10; Cox J N Calvert, 9. 4
1977 WP S T Wright, 12.11; G E G Vardey, 12.10; M M Moran, 14. 4; R S Mason, 14. 8; C J A N Money-Coutts, 15. 2; A W Shealy, 14. 6; A J Wiggins, 13. 3; A G Michelmore, 12. 3; Cox C B Moynihan, 7. 9
1978 WT J Sutton, 14. 2; R A Crockford, 13. 2; J R Crawford, 14. 0; N B Rankov, 14. 3; M M Moran, 14. 2; A W Shealy, 14. 2; J W Wood, 12.10; A G Michelmore, 12. 3; Cox J Fail, 7.13
1979 WP J Head, 12. 4; R A Crockford, 13. 4; R J Moore, 13. 3; N B Rankov, 14. 5; J R Crawford, 14. 0; C J Mahoney, 13. 4; A J Wiggins, 13. 5; M J Diserens, 12. 9; Cox C P Berners-Lee, 7. 9
1980 WS R W Francis, 13.12; N A Conington, 13. 0; M D Andrews, 14. 0½; J L Bland, 13.11; N B Rankov, 14. 3; C J Mahoney, 13. 6; T C M Barry, 13. 4½; M J Diserens, 12.13; Cox J S Mead, 8. 3½
1981 WP J Head, 12. 6; N A Conington, 12.10; R P Yonge, 14. 4; R P Emerton, 13. 1; N B Rankov, 14. 5; C J Mahoney, 13. 8; M D Andrews, 14. 1; J L Bland, 14. 1; Cox Sue Brown, 6. 8
1982 WN A Conington, 12.10; G R N Holland, 13.12; H E Clay, 14. 2; R P Yonge, 14. 8; N B Rankov, 14.12; S J L Foster, 13.11; A K Kirkpatrick, 14. 8; R C Clay, 13. 6; Cox Sue Brown, 6.11
1983 WJL Bland H E Clay J M Evans M W Evans S E Higgins G R D Jones H E Lang N B Rankov R P Yonge
1984 WR R Clay J M Evans J M Evans G R D Jones W J Lang S R Lesser C J B Long D M Rose J A G H Stewart
1985 WG J Cartledge (bow) C L Richmond B M Philp A M S Thomas P M Hare G R D Jones W J Lang F M Reininger (stroke) S R Lesser (cox)
1986 C G H Clark M R Dunstan A S Green G R D Jones G A Livingston D H M Macdonald B M Philp G R Screaton A M S Thomas
1987 WH M Pelham, 13. 9½; P A Gish, 14. 0; A D Ward, 13. 9; P Gleeson, 14. 12; R A Hull, 14. 7½; D H M Macdonald, 13. 13; T A D Cadoux-Hudson, 14. 6; G B Stewart, 16. 7; Cox A D Lobbenberg, 8. 3
1988 WH M Pelham, 13. 7½; P Gleeson, 15. 1; R A Hull, 14. 7½; C G Penny, 15. 13½; T A D Cadoux-Hudson, 14. 6; G B Stewart, 16. 4; J W C Searle, 13. 13; M Gaffney, 14. 13; Cox A D Lobbenberg, 8. 5
1989 WG B Blanchard, 13. 8; P Gleeson, 15. 0; G G C Cheveley, 13. 3; C A Maclennan, 13. 7; T Dillon, 14. 12; M Gaffney, 14. 9; J W C Searle, 13. 8; R J Thorp, 13. 2; Cox A R M Norrish, 7. 13
1990 WM Gaffney J J Heathcote R A Hull D G Miller R J Obholzer M C Pinsent J W C Searle T G Slocock M W Watts
1991 WP A J Bridge N Chugani H P M Hume C A Maclennan R W Martin J G Michels R J Obholzer M C Pinsent R C Young
1992 WK K Poole, 13. 4; J G Michels, 13. 2½; B Mavra, 14. 8; H P M Hume, 13. 2½; P A J Bridge, 13. 13½; C A Maclennan, 14. 6½; S G Davy, 12. 6; I W Gardiner, 13. 1; Cox E H Chick, 7. 11½
1993 K K Poole, 12. 13½; J G Michels, 12. 8½; B Mavra, 14. 1½; R H Manners, 14. 13; B D Robertson, 14. 12; M C Pinsent, 15. 2½; P A A Schuller, 13. 8; I W Gardiner, 12. 12½; Cox S L Benham, 7. 7
1994 H J MacMillan, 14. 5½; C N Mahne, 14. 10½; J G Michels, 13. 4½; A S Gordon-Brown, 14. 12½; D R H Clegg, 13. 12; S Lorgen, 16. 1; S Lorgen, 15. 8½; K K Poole, 13. 2½; Cox H E Chick, 7. 10
1995 J R W Kawaja 13 9½; G A Rosengren 14 3; B Mavra 14 13; L S T Reed 15 5; J B McLanahan 14 1½; H S Corroon 14 2; D R H Clegg 14 6; J I Thronsden 14 0½; Cox A C Chapman
1996 E J Bellamy 13 7; D R H Clegg 13 12; J F Hammond 13 10; D R West 13 5; B Mann 14 10; J W Howick 13 8; P A Berger 14 8; A R A Frost 14 0; Cox T B Kristol
1997 N J Robinson 13 10; C P A Humphreys 13 0; J B Roycroft 14 0; A J R Lindsay 14 2; R Blanda 15 9; L Grubor 15 10; J Irving 13 12; T J C Foster 14 3; P A Greeney, 8 7
1998 C P A Humphreys 12 11; J B Roycroft 13 6½; J Hecht 14 11; H K Nilsson 14 1; E R Coode 14 6½; A J R Lindsay 14 7½; P A Berger 14 5r½; N J Robinson 13 7; Cox P A Greaney
1999 C P A Humphreys 13 1; L H K Nilsson 14 1; D R Snow 15 9; T H Ayer 15 9; M M Crotty 14 12; M A L Crooks 14 1; A J R Lindsay 14 3; C R D Von Ettinghausen 15 2; Cox N J O'Donnell

2000 onwards

2000 onwards
YearWinsCrew
2000 WA Dunn, 14. 3; N Robinson, 14. 5; B J Burch, 14. 12; M J Smith, 12. 13; D R Snow 15. 13; T Ayer, 15. 9; E B Lilledahl, 14. 9; A Reid, 14. 3; Cox K McLaren, 7
2001 R E G Bourne-Taylor, 12. 10; M F Bonham, 14. 5; E B Lilledahl, 15. 3½; I R W Weighell, 15. 3½; D R Snow, 15. 11½; B J Burch, 15. 0; B T Palm, 14. 9; M J Smith, 12. 1; Cox J C Moncrieff, 7. 1
2002 WA G G Dunn, 12. 10; B G Dixon, 14. 3; A G Eggenkamp, 14. 7; D B Perkins, 15. 3; L W McGee, 15. 3; B J Burch, 15. 0; R E G Bourne-Taylor, 13. 11; M J Smith, 12. 1; Cox P E P Hackworth, 8. 1
2003 WJ Adams, 13. 2; B G Dixon, 13. 10; S McLennan; S Frandsen, 12. 12; R E G Bourne-Taylor, 13. 1; D Livingston, 14. 1½; H Morris, 13. 0; M J Smith, 12. 8½; Cox A Nethercott 8. 10
2004 C Kennelly, 13. 7¼; B G Dixon, 14. 2; A Stubbs, 14. 12; J Scrogin, 15. 1; P Reed, 15. 7½; D Livingston, 14. 6; H Morris, 13. ½; C Smith, 13. 4; A Nethercott, 8. 9
2005 W R E G Bourne-Taylor, 14. 1½; B Wiliams, 15. 6; P Reed, 15. 7½; J von Maltzahn, 15. 4½, C Liwski, 15. 10½; M Blomquist, 15. 2; J Flickinger, 16. 8; A Triggs Hodge, 16. 0; Cox A Nethercott, 8. 7½
2006 WR Esjmond-Frey, 14. 5; C Smith, 12. 13; T Parker, 14. 5; P Daniels, 14. 8; J Schroeder, 15. 11; B Williams, 14. 8; J Wetzel, 15. 7; B Ripoll, 13. 9; Cox S Pearce, 8. 7
2007 R Esjmond-Frey, 14. 6; A Kosmicki, 15. 2; M Plotkowiak, 14. 13; M Fleming, 15. 3; A Wright, 14. 1; W Buckland, 15. 11; T Kooyker, 13. 9; A Kusurin, 15. 0; Cox N Brodie, 8. 9
2008 WJ Herzog; T Medaris; B Smith; Aa Marcovy; M Wherley; O Moore; C Cole; W England; Cox N Brodie
2009 WM Plotkowiak; C Smith; A Hearne; B Harrison; S Hamburger; T Solesbury; G Bridgewater; A Kušurin; Cox C Groshong
2010 B S Myers; M P Walsh; T Winklevoss; C Winklevoss; S H Hamburger; M G Evans; S A Gawlik; C D Burkitt; Cox A M Barhamand
2011 WM C Hafner, 12. 9; B S Myers, 15. 6; A N R Dent, 14. 2; B F D Ellison, 14. 10; K A Z Hudspith, 14. 8; C M Louloudis, 14. 9½; G A Whittaker, 13. 10; S M Hislop, 14. 8; Cox S A Winter-Levy, 8. 8
2012 A Woods; W Zeng; K Baum; A Davidson; K A Z Hudspith; H Wienhausen; D Harvey; R Haen; Cox Z de Toledo
2013 WP J Close, 14. 2; G W Macleod, 13. 10; A Davidson, 15. 2; S O'Connor, 14; P M Bennett, 15.11; K A Z Hudspith, 14. 8; C M Louloudis 14. 11; M Howard, 17. 3; Cox O A Zorrilla, 8. 4
2014 W S Uru; T Watson; K Hudspith; T Swartz; M Howard; M di Santo; S O'Connor; C M Louloudis; Cox L Harvey
2015 W W Geffen, 12. 13; J O'Connor, 13. 1; H Goodier, 13. 12; T Swartz, 12. 1; J Cook, 13. 2; M di Santo, 14. 4; S O'Connor, 13. 13; C M Louloudis, 14. 7; Cox W Hakim
2016 G McKirdy, 12. 1; J White, 13. 10; M Gerlak, 13. 7; J Bugajski, 15. 2; L Carrington, 13. 10; J Tveit, 12. 13; J Cook, 13. 5; N Hazell, 14. 13; Cox S Collier 8. 12
2017 W Warr, 14. 9; O'Leary, 11. 8; O Cook, 14. 4; Bugajski, 15. 6; Siegelaar, 15. 9; di Santo, 14. 1; J Cook, 13. 2; Ragoussis, 13. 6; Cox Collier 9. 4
2018 Mertens, 11. 6; Ragoussis, 13. 9; Cahill, 13. 3; Weiss, 14. 4; Geffenr, 13. 7; Aldous, 15. 1; Mandale, 11. 8; Drinkall, 13. 2; Cox Johnson 8. 6
2019 C Pearson, 13. 3; B Landis, 13. 6; A Harzheim, 14. 0; P Sullivan, 14. 3; T Schröder, 15. 6; F Drinkall, 13. 3; C Buchanan; A Wambersie, 14. 1; Cox T de Mendonca
2020 Not Held A Harzheim; H Frigaard; C Buchanan; A Wambersie; T Schröder; J-P Dufour; C Jopling; F Drinkall; Cox O Perry
2021 J Forward; A Bebb; M Barakso; F Drinkall; T Schröder; J-P Dufour; J Bowesman-Jones; A Wambersie; Cox J Oberst
2022 W L Corrigan; D Ambler; B Delarze; J Robertson; R Roosli; C Elwes; A Groom; T Schröder; Cox J Tottem
2023 J Forward, 13. 7; A Bebb, 15. 1; F Orpin, 14. 9; T Sharrock, 14. 13; J Doran, 15. 8; J-P Dufour, 13. 10; T von Mueller, 14. 7; F Drinkall, 13. 12; Cox A O'Hanlon, 9. 2

The 2020 Boat Race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic after the crew were announced.

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The 70th Boat Race took place on 13 March 1913. 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 went into the race as reigning champions, having won the previous year's race. The two crews contained a total of five medallists from the 1912 Summer Olympics. Umpired by former Cambridge rower Frederick I. Pitman, Oxford won this year's race by three-quarters of a length in a time of 20 minutes 53 seconds. The victory took the overall record in the event to 39–30 in their favour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Boat Race 1914</span> Oxford versus Cambridge rowing race

The 71st Boat Race took place on 28 March 1914. 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 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, Cambridge won by 4+12 lengths in a time of 20 minutes 23 seconds. The victory took the overall record to 39–31 in Oxford's favour. It would be the last race for six years following the outbreak of the First World War.

<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.

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