
Cambridge University Rowing
Cambridge University Rowing is a competitive sport where students from Cambridge participate in rowing races, primarily representing their college or the university. The most famous event is the annual Boat Race against Oxford, showcasing intense rivalries and high-level athleticism on the River Thames. The sport involves synchronized teamwork, technical skill, and endurance, with crews typically made up of eight rowers and a coxswain who steers and coordinates. Cambridge rowing clubs focus on training, development, and competition at various levels, fostering camaraderie and excellence in one of the world’s oldest university sports.