List of Oxford University Boat Race crews
Encyclopedia
This is a list of the Oxford University
crews who have competed in The Boat Race
since its inception in 1829.
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.
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
| 1829 || W || J 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|| || 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
|-
| 1849Dec || 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 || W || K 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 || W || W 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
|-
! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1856-1877
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Result
!Crew
|-
|-
|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 || W || R 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 || W || H 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 || W || R 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 || W || C 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 || W || R 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 || W || R 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 || W || W 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 || W || W 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 || W || S 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 || W || H 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
|-
! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1878-1899
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|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 || W || R 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 || W || R 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 || W || G 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 || W || G 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 || W || W 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 || W || J 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 || W || J 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 || W || R 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
|-
! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1900-1914
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|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 || W || F 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 || W || R 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 || W || M 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 || W || C 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
|-
! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1920-1939
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|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 || W || P 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 || Sank || A 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 || W || M 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 || W || J 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
|-
! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1946-1970
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|1946 || W || R 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 || W || N 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 || W || R 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 || W || S 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 Bates, 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 || W || S 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 || W || S 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 || W || R 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 || W || J 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
|-
! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1971-1999
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|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
|-
|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 || W || N 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 || W || D 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 || W || P 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 || W || T 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 || W || P 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 || W || S 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 || W || P 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 || W || N 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 ||W || JL 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||W || R R Clay J M Evans M W Evans G R D Jones W J Lang S R Lesser C J B Long D M Rose J A G H Stewart
|-
| 1985|| W|| G J Cartledge P M Hare G R D Jones W J Lang S R Lesser (cox) B M Philp C L Richmond A M S Thomas
|-
| 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|| W|| T A D Cadoux Hudson P Gish P Gleeson R A Hull D H M Macdonald H M Pelham G B Stewart T Ward
|-
| 1988|| W|| T A D Cadoux Hudson M Gaffney P Gleeson R A Hull H M Pelham C G Penny J W C Searle
G B Stewart
|-
| 1989||W || G Blanchard G Cheveley T Dillon M Gaffney P Gleeson R A Hull C A Maclennan J W C Searle
A Norrish (Cox) R Thorp
|-
|1990|| W|| M Gaffney J J Heathcote D G Miller R J Obholzer M C Pinsent
J W C Searle
T G Slocock M W Watts
|-
| 1991|| W|| P 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||W || P A J Bridge S G Davey H P M Hume B Mavra J G Michels C A Maclennan I W Gardiner E H Chick (cox)
|-
|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 || ||
|-
|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 || ||
|-
|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
|-
! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 2000 onwards
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|2000 || W ||
|-
|2001 || || R E G Bourne-Taylor
, 13. 3; M F Bonham, 12. 10; 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
|-
|2002|| W || A G G Dunn, 14. 6; B G Dixon, 14. 6½; A G Eggenkamp, 14. 10½; D B Perkins, 15. 0; L W McGee, 15. 9½; B J Burch, 15. 1; R E G Bourne-Taylor
, 13. 11; M J Smith, 12. 14; Cox P E P Hackworth, 8. 8½
|-
|2003|| W || J 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
|-
|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 || W || R Esjmond-Frey; C Smith
; J Wetzell
; P Daniels; J Schroeder
; B Williams
; T Parke;, B Ripoll; Cox S Pearce
|-
|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 || W || J Herzog; T Medaris; B Smith; Aa Marcovy; M Wherley; O Moore; C Cole; W England; Cox N Brodie
|-
|2009 || W || M 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 || W || M 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
|-
Oxford University Boat Club
The Oxford University Boat Club is the rowing club of the University of Oxford, England, located on the River Thames at Oxford. The club was founded in the early 19th century....
crews who have competed in The Boat Race
The Boat Race
The event generally known as "The Boat Race" is a rowing race in England between the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club, rowed between competing eights each spring on the River Thames in London. It takes place generally on the last Saturday of March or the first...
since its inception in 1829.
Rowers
Rowing (sport)
Rowing is a sport in which athletes race against each other on rivers, on lakes or on the ocean, depending upon the type of race and the discipline. The boats are propelled by the reaction forces on the oar blades as they are pushed against the water...
are listed left to right in boat position
Boat positions (sport rowing)
In the sport of rowing, each rower is numbered by boat position in ascending order from the bow to the stern . The person who is seated on the first seat is always the 'bowman', or more commonly called just 'bow', the closest to the stern is commonly referred to as the 'strokeman' or 'stroke'...
from bow
Bow (rowing)
Bow is a term which has multiple meanings within the sport of rowing. It is used to refer to a rower seated in a particular position and to one side of the boat.-Bow:...
to stroke
Stroke (rowing)
Stroke is a term which has multiple meanings within the sport of rowing. It is used to refer to the action of propelling the boat with oars, to a rower seated in a particular position and to one side of the boat.-Stroke action:...
. The number following the rower indicates the rower's weight in stones and pounds.
1828-1854
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
| 1829 || W || J Carter; J E Arbuthnot; J E Bates; C Wordsworth
Charles Wordsworth
The Reverend Charles Wordsworth, M.A. was bishop of Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane in Scotland. He was a classical scholar, and taught at a public schools in England and Scotland...
, 11.10; J J Toogood, 14.10; T Garnier
Thomas Garnier (dean of Lincoln)
Thomas Garnier the Younger was dean of Lincoln, England.Garnier was the second son of the Rev. Thomas Garnier the elder, dean of Winchester, and Mary, daughter of C. H. Parry, M.D., of Bath, sister of Sir William Edward Parry, the Arctic navigator, was born at his father's living of Bishopstoke,...
; 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
Sir William Baillie, 2nd Baronet
Sir William Baillie of Polkemmet, 2nd Baronet DL was a Scottish rower and Conservative politician who sat in the British House of Commons between 1845 and 1847....
, 10. 7; T Harris, 12. 4; Sir J V Isham
Isham Baronets
The Isham Baronetcy, of Lamport in the County of Northampton, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 30 May 1627 for John Isham, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire. He was succeeded by his son Justinian, the second Baronet. He fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and sat as...
, 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
Francis Thomas McDougall
Francis Thomas McDougall was the first Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak from 1849 to 1868.MacDougall was born in Sydenham and educated at King’s College London and Magdalen College, Oxford...
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
Mark Haggard
Mark Haggard was an English clergyman and rower who won events at Henley Royal Regatta.Haggard was the son of John Haggard, a lawyer, and his wife Caroline Hodgson. His father was Chancellor of Lincoln, Winchester and Manchester. Haggard was educated at Christ Church, Oxford where he rowed for...
10. 3; W Chetwynd-Stapylton 10. 12; W H Milman
William Milman
William Henry Milman was an English rower, clergyman and librarian who was president of the Oxford Union and of Sion College.Milman was the eldest son of Rev. Henry Hart Milman and Mary Anne Cockell, daughter of Lt Gen William Cockell. His father was rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, and a...
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
William Milman
William Henry Milman was an English rower, clergyman and librarian who was president of the Oxford Union and of Sion College.Milman was the eldest son of Rev. Henry Hart Milman and Mary Anne Cockell, daughter of Lt Gen William Cockell. His father was rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, and a...
11. 0; Cox C J Soanes 9.13
|-
| 1849|| || 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
|-
| 1849Dec || W || J Hornby
James John Hornby
John James Hornby C.V.O. was an English rower, and headmaster of Eton College from 1868 to 1884.-Early life:...
11. 8; W Houghton 11. 2; J Wodehouse 11. 7; J W Chitty 11. 9; J Aitken
James Aitken (clergyman)
James Aitken was an English clergyman and sportsman who excelled in cricket, rowing and athletics.Aitken was born at Monken Hadley, then in Middlesex, the son of John Aitken and his wife Harriet. He was educated at Eton College where he played cricket in the Eton XI...
12. 1; C H Steward 12. 2; E J Sykes 11. 2; W G Rich 10. 2; Cox R W Cotton 9. 0
|-
| 1852 || W || K Prescot 10.10; R Greenall 10.12; P H Nind
Philip Henry Nind
Philip Henry Nind was an English rower and gold commissioner in colonial British Columbia.Nind was born at Hawthorns, Berkshire, the son of Rev. Philip Henry Nind and his wife Agnes Bussell . He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford where he was a proficient rower. In the 1852 Boat Race, he...
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
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| 1854 || W || W 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
Philip Henry Nind
Philip Henry Nind was an English rower and gold commissioner in colonial British Columbia.Nind was born at Hawthorns, Berkshire, the son of Rev. Philip Henry Nind and his wife Agnes Bussell . He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford where he was a proficient rower. In the 1852 Boat Race, he...
10.12; G L Mellish 11. 2; W O Meade-King 11. 8; Cox T H Marshall 10. 3
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1856-1877
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1856-1877
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Result
!Crew
|-
|-
|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
Arthur Heywood-Lonsdale
Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale was an English rower and landowner who was High Sheriff of two counties and a substantial investor in North Vancouver....
11. 4; G Bennett 10.10; J T Thorley 9.12; Cox F W Elers 9. 2
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|1857 || W || R W Risley 11. 3; P Gurdon 11. 0; J Arkell
John Arkell
John Arkell was an English clergyman and a rower who won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.Arkell was born at Boddington, Gloucestershire. He was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he was a rower. He rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race in 1857, 1858 and 1859. Oxford won in 1857 but...
10.12; R Martin 12. 1; W H Wood 11.13; E Warre
Edmond Warre
Edmond Warre C.V.O. was an English rower and headmaster of Eton College from 1884-1905.Warre was born in London, the son of Henry Warre, of Bindon House, near Wellington. He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, where he had a distinguished career, taking a double first...
12. 3; A P Heywood-Lonsdale
Arthur Heywood-Lonsdale
Arthur Pemberton Heywood-Lonsdale was an English rower and landowner who was High Sheriff of two counties and a substantial investor in North Vancouver....
12. 0; J T Thorley 10. 1; Cox F W Elers 9. 2
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|1858 || || R W Risley 11. 3; J Arkell
John Arkell
John Arkell was an English clergyman and a rower who won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.Arkell was born at Boddington, Gloucestershire. He was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he was a rower. He rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race in 1857, 1858 and 1859. Oxford won in 1857 but...
11. 3; C G Lane 11.10; W G G Austin 12. 7; E Lane 11.10; W H Wood 12. 0; E Warre
Edmond Warre
Edmond Warre C.V.O. was an English rower and headmaster of Eton College from 1884-1905.Warre was born in London, the son of Henry Warre, of Bindon House, near Wellington. He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, where he had a distinguished career, taking a double first...
13. 2; J T Thorley 10. 3; Cox H S Walpole 9. 5
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|1859 || W || H 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
John Arkell
John Arkell was an English clergyman and a rower who won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.Arkell was born at Boddington, Gloucestershire. He was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he was a rower. He rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race in 1857, 1858 and 1859. Oxford won in 1857 but...
10.12; Cox A J Roberts 9. 1
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|1860 || || J N McQueen 11. 7; G Norsworthy 11. 0; T F Halsey
Frederick Halsey
Sir Thomas Frederick Halsey, 1st Baronet PC was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1906....
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
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|1861 || W || W Champneys
Weldon Champneys
Weldon Champneys was an English clergyman and rower who twice won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.Champneys was born in Whitechapel, the son of Rev William Champeys rector of St Mary Whitechapel and his wife Mary Ann Storr. He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford. In 1861 he rowed bow...
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
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|1862 || W || W B Woodgate
Walter Bradford Woodgate
Walter Bradford Woodgate was a British barrister and oarsman who won the Wingfield Sculls three times, and various events at Henley Royal Regatta including the Silver Goblets five times and the Diamond Challenge Sculls once...
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
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|1863 || W || R Shepherd, 11. 0; F H Kelly, 11. 5; W B R Jacobson, 12. 4; W B Woodgate
Walter Bradford Woodgate
Walter Bradford Woodgate was a British barrister and oarsman who won the Wingfield Sculls three times, and various events at Henley Royal Regatta including the Silver Goblets five times and the Diamond Challenge Sculls once...
, 11.11; A Morrison, 12. 4; W Awdry
William Awdry
William Awdry was the inaugural Bishop of Southampton and Osaka who subsequently served South Tokyo.He was the fourth son of Sir John Wither Awdry and his second wife Frances Ellen Carr, second daughter of Thomas Carr Awdry was educated at Winchester College and Balliol College, Oxford...
, 11. 4; C R Carr, 11. 3; W M Hoare, 11. 7; Cox F E Hopwood, 8. 4
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|1864 || W || C P Roberts, 10. 9; W Awdry
William Awdry
William Awdry was the inaugural Bishop of Southampton and Osaka who subsequently served South Tokyo.He was the fourth son of Sir John Wither Awdry and his second wife Frances Ellen Carr, second daughter of Thomas Carr Awdry was educated at Winchester College and Balliol College, Oxford...
, 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 || W || R 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
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|1866 || W || R T Raikes, 11. 0; F Crowder, 11.11; W L Freeman, 12. 7; F Willan
Frank Willan (rower)
Frank Willan was an English rower and Militia officer who rowed for Oxford in four winning Boat Race crews and umpired the race between 1889 and 1902...
, 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
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|1867 || W || W 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
Frank Willan (rower)
Frank Willan was an English rower and Militia officer who rowed for Oxford in four winning Boat Race crews and umpired the race between 1889 and 1902...
, 12. 3; R G Marsden, 11.11; Cox C R W Tottenham, 8. 8
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|1868 || W || W 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
Frank Willan (rower)
Frank Willan was an English rower and Militia officer who rowed for Oxford in four winning Boat Race crews and umpired the race between 1889 and 1902...
, 12. 5; E S Carter, 11. 8; S D Darbishire, 11. 3; Cox C R W Tottenham, 8. 7
|-
|1869 || W || S H Woodhouse, 10.13; R Tahourdin, 11.11; T S Baker, 12. 8; F Willan
Frank Willan (rower)
Frank Willan was an English rower and Militia officer who rowed for Oxford in four winning Boat Race crews and umpired the race between 1889 and 1902...
, 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
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|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
Clement Courtenay Knollys
Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys KCMG was a British rower and colonial administrator and governor.Knollys was the son of Rev. Erskine Knollys and his wife Caroline Augusta North. His father was rector at Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, among other parishes.. He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford...
,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
Clement Courtenay Knollys
Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys KCMG was a British rower and colonial administrator and governor.Knollys was the son of Rev. Erskine Knollys and his wife Caroline Augusta North. His father was rector at Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, among other parishes.. He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford...
, 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 || W || H 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
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss, , was a British amateur oarsman who rowed in the Boat Race four times and twice won the Diamond Challenge Sculls, and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892....
, 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
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss, , was a British amateur oarsman who rowed in the Boat Race four times and twice won the Diamond Challenge Sculls, and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892....
, 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
William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough
William Henry Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough, KG, GCVO, was an athlete, sportsman, public servant and politician. He sat in the House of Commons firstly for the Liberal Party and then for the Conservatives between 1880 and 1905 when he was raised to the peerage...
, 12. 8; H J Stayner, 12. 6¼; A J Mulholland, 12. 5¾; T C Edwards-Moss
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss, , was a British amateur oarsman who rowed in the Boat Race four times and twice won the Diamond Challenge Sculls, and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892....
, 12. 0; H P Marriott, 12. 0; Cox F M Beaumont, 7. 0
|-
1878-1899
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1878-1899
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|1878 || W || W A Ellison
William Augustine Ellison
William Augustine Ellison was an English rower and royal apothecary and surgeon.Ellison was the son of James Ellison of Windsor. He was educated at Eton where he was a remarkable athlete, winning distinction as a footballer and gymnast and rowing twice in the Eton eight. He matriculated at...
, 10.13; D J Cowles, 11. 4¾; H B Southwell, 12. 8½; W H Grenfell
William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough
William Henry Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough, KG, GCVO, was an athlete, sportsman, public servant and politician. He sat in the House of Commons firstly for the Liberal Party and then for the Conservatives between 1880 and 1905 when he was raised to the peerage...
, 12.10½; H Pelham, 12.11; G F Burgess, 13. 3½; T C Edwards-Moss
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss
Tom Cottingham Edwards-Moss, , was a British amateur oarsman who rowed in the Boat Race four times and twice won the Diamond Challenge Sculls, and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892....
, 12. 3; H P Marriott, 12. 2½; Cox F M Beaumont, 7. 0½
|-
|1879 || || J H T Wharton, 11. 4; H M Robinson
Malcolm Robinson
Sir Hugh Malcolm Robinson CB was Chief Inspector of Factories of the British Government from 1917 to 1920.Robinson was born in York, the son of Canon H. G. Robinson of York Minster...
, 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 || W || R H Poole, 10. 6; D E Brown
David Edward Brown
David Edward Brown was a British rower who won several events at Henley Royal Regatta in the 1880s.Brown was the son of David Brown of Llandaff Glamorgan. He matriculated at New College, Oxford in 1877 but migrated to Hertford College, Oxford. Brown was a successful rower at Oxford and was a...
, 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 || W || R H J Poole, 10.11; R A Pinckney, 11. 3; A R Paterson, 12. 7; E Buck
Edward Buck
Edward Buck was an English schoolmaster and rower who won several events at Henley Royal Regatta.Buck was the son of Albert Buck of Worcester. He was educated at Malvern College and matriculated at Hertford College, Oxford in 1876 where he studied mathematics and won the Hershell Astronomy Prize...
, 11.11; R S Kindersley, 13. 3; D E Brown
David Edward Brown
David Edward Brown was a British rower who won several events at Henley Royal Regatta in the 1880s.Brown was the son of David Brown of Llandaff Glamorgan. He matriculated at New College, Oxford in 1877 but migrated to Hertford College, Oxford. Brown was a successful rower at Oxford and was a...
, 12. 7; J H T Wharton, 11.10; L R West, 11. 0½; Cox E H Lyon, 7. 0
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|1882 || W || G 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
Edward Buck
Edward Buck was an English schoolmaster and rower who won several events at Henley Royal Regatta.Buck was the son of Albert Buck of Worcester. He was educated at Malvern College and matriculated at Hertford College, Oxford in 1876 where he studied mathematics and won the Hershell Astronomy Prize...
, 12. 0; D E Brown
David Edward Brown
David Edward Brown was a British rower who won several events at Henley Royal Regatta in the 1880s.Brown was the son of David Brown of Llandaff Glamorgan. He matriculated at New College, Oxford in 1877 but migrated to Hertford College, Oxford. Brown was a successful rower at Oxford and was a...
, 12. 6; A H Higgins, 9. 6½; Cox E H Lyon, 7.12
|-
|1883 || W || G 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
George Quinlan Roberts
George Quinlan Roberts CBE was an Tasmanian born rower who won events at Henley Royal Regatta in the 1880s.Roberts was born in Tasmania, the eldest son of George Valentine Roberts of Hobart and his wife Elizabeth Benn Quinlan. His father was a member of the Board of Education. Roberts went to...
, 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
William Sully Unwin
William Sully Unwin was an English clergyman and amateur rower. He won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta and the Wingfield Sculls in 1884 and 1885, and rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race in 1885 and 1886....
, 10.10½; J S Clemens, 11. 9; P W Taylor, 13. 6½; C R Carter, 13. 2; H McLean
Hector McLean
Hector McLean was an Australian born rower who rowed in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta....
, 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
William Sully Unwin
William Sully Unwin was an English clergyman and amateur rower. He won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta and the Wingfield Sculls in 1884 and 1885, and rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race in 1885 and 1886....
, 10.11; L S R Byrne, 11.11½; W St L Robertson, 11. 7½; C R Carter, 13. 0½; H McLean
Hector McLean
Hector McLean was an Australian born rower who rowed in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta....
, 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
Guy Nickalls
Guy Nickalls was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the British eight that won gold, won 22 events at Henley Royal Regatta and won the Wingfield Sculls three times....
, 12. 1; S G Williams, 12. 5; H R Parker, 13. 3; H McLean
Hector McLean
Hector McLean was an Australian born rower who rowed in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta....
, 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
Guy Nickalls
Guy Nickalls was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the British eight that won gold, won 22 events at Henley Royal Regatta and won the Wingfield Sculls three times....
, 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
Guy Nickalls
Guy Nickalls was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the British eight that won gold, won 22 events at Henley Royal Regatta and won the Wingfield Sculls three times....
, 12. 5; W F C Holland, 10.12; Cox J P H Heywood-Lonsdale, 8. 2½
|-
|1890 || W || W 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
Guy Nickalls
Guy Nickalls was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the British eight that won gold, won 22 events at Henley Royal Regatta and won the Wingfield Sculls three times....
, 12.10; R P P Rowe, 11.10; W A L Fletcher
William Fletcher (rower)
William Alfred Littledale Fletcher was an English rower and coach. Fletcher was born at Allerton, near Liverpool, the eldest son of Alfred Fletcher, a Director of the London and North-Western Railway. He was educated at Cheam School and Eton...
, 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
Vivian Nickalls
Vivian Nickalls was a British rower who won the Wingfield Sculls three times and the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1891.-Biography:...
, 12. 9; G Nickalls
Guy Nickalls
Guy Nickalls was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics as a member of the British eight that won gold, won 22 events at Henley Royal Regatta and won the Wingfield Sculls three times....
, 12. 5; F Wilkinson, 13. 8; Lord Ampthill, 13. 5; W A L Fletcher
William Fletcher (rower)
William Alfred Littledale Fletcher was an English rower and coach. Fletcher was born at Allerton, near Liverpool, the eldest son of Alfred Fletcher, a Director of the London and North-Western Railway. He was educated at Cheam School and Eton...
, 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
Vivian Nickalls
Vivian Nickalls was a British rower who won the Wingfield Sculls three times and the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1891.-Biography:...
, 13. 2; ; W A L Fletcher
William Fletcher (rower)
William Alfred Littledale Fletcher was an English rower and coach. Fletcher was born at Allerton, near Liverpool, the eldest son of Alfred Fletcher, a Director of the London and North-Western Railway. He was educated at Cheam School and Eton...
, 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
Vivian Nickalls
Vivian Nickalls was a British rower who won the Wingfield Sculls three times and the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1891.-Biography:...
, 13. 4; W A L Fletcher
William Fletcher (rower)
William Alfred Littledale Fletcher was an English rower and coach. Fletcher was born at Allerton, near Liverpool, the eldest son of Alfred Fletcher, a Director of the London and North-Western Railway. He was educated at Cheam School and Eton...
, 13. 8½; C M Pitman, 12. 0½; M C Pilkington, 11.11; Cox L Portman, 7. 7
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|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
Charles Burnell
Charles Desborough Burnell OBE, DSO was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Burnell was born at Beckenham, then in Kent. He was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford, and was a member of the winning Oxford crews in the Boat Races of 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898...
, 13. 0½; W E Crum, 12. 2; C M Pitman, 12. 0; Cox C P Serocold, 8. 1
|-
|1896 || W || J J J de Knoop, 11. 1½; C K Philips, 12. 5½; E C Sherwood, 12.12; C D Burnell
Charles Burnell
Charles Desborough Burnell OBE, DSO was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Burnell was born at Beckenham, then in Kent. He was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford, and was a member of the winning Oxford crews in the Boat Races of 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898...
, 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 || W || J J J de Knoop, 11. 6; G O C Edwards, 12. 1; C K Philips, 12. 0½; C D Burnell
Charles Burnell
Charles Desborough Burnell OBE, DSO was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Burnell was born at Beckenham, then in Kent. He was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford, and was a member of the winning Oxford crews in the Boat Races of 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898...
, 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 || W || R O Pitman, 11. 0; G O C Edwards, 12. 7½; C K Philips, 12. 0½; F W Warre
Felix Warre
Felix Walter Warre O.B.E., M.C. was an English rower who won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.Warre was born at Eton the son of Edmond Warre. His father was headmaster of Eton College and a successful rower. Warre was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. He rowed for Oxford in...
, 12.12; C D Burnell
Charles Burnell
Charles Desborough Burnell OBE, DSO was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Burnell was born at Beckenham, then in Kent. He was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford, and was a member of the winning Oxford crews in the Boat Races of 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898...
, 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
Felix Warre
Felix Walter Warre O.B.E., M.C. was an English rower who won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.Warre was born at Eton the son of Edmond Warre. His father was headmaster of Eton College and a successful rower. Warre was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. He rowed for Oxford in...
, 12.13; A T Herbert, 12.13; H G Gold, 11.11½; Cox G S Maclagan
Gilchrist Maclagan
Gilchrist Stanley Maclagan was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the First World War....
, 8. 1
|-
1900-1914
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1900-1914
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|1900 || || H H Dutton, 10. 9½, R H Culme-Seymour, 11. 7½, C E Johnston, 12.12, C W Tomkinson, 11.13, Viscount Grimston
James Grimston, 4th Earl of Verulam
James Walter Grimston, 4th Earl of Verulam was a British peer, electrical engineer and businessman, sometimes identified with the fringes of the intelligence service....
, 13.10¾, H B Kittermaster, 14. 6, T B Etherington-Smith, 11. 5¾, C P Rowley, 11.12½, G S Maclagan
Gilchrist Maclagan
Gilchrist Stanley Maclagan was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the First World War....
, 8. 5
|-
|1901 || W || F 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
Felix Warre
Felix Walter Warre O.B.E., M.C. was an English rower who won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.Warre was born at Eton the son of Edmond Warre. His father was headmaster of Eton College and a successful rower. Warre was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. He rowed for Oxford in...
, 12. 8½; T B Etherington-Smith, 11. 5½; R H Culme-Seymour 11. 9½; Cox G S Maclagan
Gilchrist Maclagan
Gilchrist Stanley Maclagan was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the First World War....
, 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
Gilchrist Maclagan
Gilchrist Stanley Maclagan was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the First World War....
, 8. 5
|-
|1903 || || C A Willis, 11. 4; A K Graham, 10.12; A de L Long, 12.11; F S Kelly
Frederick Septimus Kelly
Frederick Septimus Kelly was an Australian and British musician and composer and a rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics...
, 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 || W || R 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
Henry Bucknall
Henry Cresswell Bucknall was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Bucknall was born in Lisbon, Portugal. He was educated at Eton College, where he stroked the Eton boat, and then went to Merton College, Oxford. In 1905, he stroked the winning Oxford boat in the Boat Race...
, 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
Alister Kirby
Alister Graham Kirby was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He died on service during the First World War....
,13. 8; E P Evans, 13. 6; A C Gladstone, 10. 7½; H C Bucknall
Henry Bucknall
Henry Cresswell Bucknall was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Bucknall was born in Lisbon, Portugal. He was educated at Eton College, where he stroked the Eton boat, and then went to Merton College, Oxford. In 1905, he stroked the winning Oxford boat in the Boat Race...
, 11. 3; Cox L P Stedall, 8. 5
|-
|1907 || || W T Heard, 11. 0; H C Bucknall
Henry Bucknall
Henry Cresswell Bucknall was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Bucknall was born in Lisbon, Portugal. He was educated at Eton College, where he stroked the Eton boat, and then went to Merton College, Oxford. In 1905, he stroked the winning Oxford boat in the Boat Race...
, 11. 8; G E Hope, 12.13; R M Peat, 11.11; J A Gillan
James Angus Gillan
Sir Angus Gillan was a British colonial service official and a rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 12. 7; A G Kirby
Alister Kirby
Alister Graham Kirby was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He died on service during the First World War....
, 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
Collier Cudmore
Sir Collier Robert Cudmore was an Australian lawyer, politician and Olympic rower who won the Gold medal in the 1908 Summer Olympics.-Early life and rowing career:...
, 12. 0; E H L Southwell, 12. 3; A E Kitchin, 12. 7; A G Kirby
Alister Kirby
Alister Graham Kirby was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He died on service during the First World War....
, 13. 7; A McCulloch
Alexander McCulloch
Alexander McCulloch was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.-Biography:McCulloch was born at Melbourne, Australia, the son of George McCulloch...
, 12. 9½; H R Barker
Harold Barker
Harold Ross Barker was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Barker was born at Marylebone, London. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and was a member of the Oxford crew in the Boat Race in 1908...
, 12. 0½; A C Gladstone, 11.13½; Cox A W F Donkin, 8. 7
|-
|1909 || W || A C Gladstone, 11. 6½; H R Barker
Harold Barker
Harold Ross Barker was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.Barker was born at Marylebone, London. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and was a member of the Oxford crew in the Boat Race in 1908...
, 12. 5; C R Cudmore
Collier Cudmore
Sir Collier Robert Cudmore was an Australian lawyer, politician and Olympic rower who won the Gold medal in the 1908 Summer Olympics.-Early life and rowing career:...
,12. 4; A S Garton, 13. 8½; D Mackinnon
Duncan Mackinnon
Duncan Mackinnon was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the First World War....
, 13. 3½; J A Gillan
James Angus Gillan
Sir Angus Gillan was a British colonial service official and a rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 13. 1; A G Kirby
Alister Kirby
Alister Graham Kirby was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He died on service during the First World War....
, 13.10½; R C Bourne, 10.13; Cox A W F Donkin, 8. 8
|-
|1910 || W || M B Higgins, 11. 6½; R H Owen, 12. 6½; N Field, 13. 8½; E Majolier, 13. 0½; D Mackinnon
Duncan Mackinnon
Duncan Mackinnon was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the First World War....
, 13. 2½; A S Garton, 13.11; P Fleming
Philip Fleming
Philip Fleming was a British merchant banker and rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Fleming was born at Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland, the son of Robert Fleming a merchant banker. He was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford. Fleming made one appearance for Oxford in...
, 12. 6; R C Bourne, 11. 0; Cox A W F Donkin
|-
|1911 || W || C E Tinne, 12. 2½; L G Wormwald
Leslie Wormwald
Leslie Graham Wormwald was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Wormwald was born at Maidenhead. He was educated at Eton College where he only rowed in the second eight and then at Magdalen College, Oxford where his rowing showed considerable improvement...
, 12. 7; R E Burgess, 12. 2½; E J H V Millington-Drake
Eugen Millington-Drake
British diplomat Sir Eugen John Henry Vanderstegen Millington-Drake, KCMG, was born 26 February 1889, the son of Henry Millington-Drake. In 1920 he married Lady Effie Mackay, daughter of the 1st Earl of Inchcape, and they had four children. He died 12 December 1972.He was educated at Eton and...
, 12. 8; C W B Littlejohn
Charles Littlejohn
Charles William Berry Littlejohn MC was a rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 12.13½; A S Garton, 13. 8;D Mackinnon
Duncan Mackinnon
Duncan Mackinnon was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the First World War....
, 13. 5½; R C Bourne, 10.13; cox H B Wells
Henry Wells (rower)
Henry Bensley Wells MBE was an English judge and a rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 8. 5
|-
|1912 || W || F A H Pitman
Frederick Pitman
Frederick Archibald Hugo Pitman was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Pitman was born in Edinburgh, the son of Frederick I Pitman, an eminent rower. He was educated at Eton College where he was a successful half-miler and a member of the college eight. He went on to New...
, 11.11½; C E Tinne, 12. 4; L G Wormwald
Leslie Wormwald
Leslie Graham Wormwald was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Wormwald was born at Maidenhead. He was educated at Eton College where he only rowed in the second eight and then at Magdalen College, Oxford where his rowing showed considerable improvement...
, 12. 9; E D Horsfall
Ewart Horsfall
Ewart Douglas Horsfall DFC, MC was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics....
, 12. 6; A H M Wedderburn, 13.11; A F R Wiggins
Arthur Wiggins
Arthur Frederick Archibald Wiggins was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Wiggins was born in Bournemouth. He was educated at New College, Oxford. In 1912 he was a member of the Oxford Boat in the Boat Race...
, 12.11; C W B Littlejohn
Charles Littlejohn
Charles William Berry Littlejohn MC was a rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 12. 8; R C Bourne, 11. 0½; H B Wells
Henry Wells (rower)
Henry Bensley Wells MBE was an English judge and a rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 8. 9
|-
| 1913|| || E R Burgess
Edgar Burgess
Edgar Richard Burgess FZS was an English rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 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
Arthur Wiggins
Arthur Frederick Archibald Wiggins was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Wiggins was born in Bournemouth. He was educated at New College, Oxford. In 1912 he was a member of the Oxford Boat in the Boat Race...
, 12.13½; L G Wormwald
Leslie Wormwald
Leslie Graham Wormwald was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Wormwald was born at Maidenhead. He was educated at Eton College where he only rowed in the second eight and then at Magdalen College, Oxford where his rowing showed considerable improvement...
, 12.10½; E D Horsfall
Ewart Horsfall
Ewart Douglas Horsfall DFC, MC was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics....
, 12. 6; H B Wells
Henry Wells (rower)
Henry Bensley Wells MBE was an English judge and a rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 8. 7
|-
|1914|| || R W Fletcher, 11.10½; B Burdekin
Beaufort Burdekin
Beaufort Burdekin was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Burdekin was born in Dorset but came from an Australian family after whom the Burdekin River was named. He was educated at Cheltenham College and at New College, Oxford...
, 12. 4; H K Ward, 12. 9; E D Horsfall
Ewart Horsfall
Ewart Douglas Horsfall DFC, MC was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics....
, 12. 7½; J B Kindersley, 12. 9½; A F R Wiggins
Arthur Wiggins
Arthur Frederick Archibald Wiggins was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Wiggins was born in Bournemouth. He was educated at New College, Oxford. In 1912 he was a member of the Oxford Boat in the Boat Race...
, 12.13; G W Titherington, 12.10; F A H Pitman
Frederick Pitman
Frederick Archibald Hugo Pitman was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.Pitman was born in Edinburgh, the son of Frederick I Pitman, an eminent rower. He was educated at Eton College where he was a successful half-miler and a member of the college eight. He went on to New...
, 11.12½; H B Wells
Henry Wells (rower)
Henry Bensley Wells MBE was an English judge and a rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics....
, 8. 8
|-
1920-1939
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1920-1939
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|1920 || || S Earl
Sebastian Earl
Sebastian Earl was a British rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.Earl was born at Tonbridge Kent, the son of Alfred Earl and was educated at Oxford University. He was an accomplished rower and in 1920 he was a member of the Oxford crew in the Boat Race...
, 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
Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne
Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne , was an English agriculturalist, author and rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.-Life:...
, 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
Sebastian Earl
Sebastian Earl was a British rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.Earl was born at Tonbridge Kent, the son of Alfred Earl and was educated at Oxford University. He was an accomplished rower and in 1920 he was a member of the Oxford crew in the Boat Race...
, 12. 5; F B Lothrop, 13. 5; W E C James
Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne
Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne , was an English agriculturalist, author and rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.-Life:...
, 13. 6; R S C Lucas, 13. 7½; G O Nickalls
Guy Oliver Nickalls
Guy Oliver Nickalls , also known as Gully Nickalls, was a British rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics.-Life:...
, 12. 6; D T Raikes, 13. 4; Cox W H Porritt, 8. 8
|-
|1922 || || C Mallam, 11. 6; A C Irvine
Andrew Irvine (mountaineer)
Andrew "Sandy" Comyn Irvine was an English mountaineer who took part in 1924 British Everest Expedition, the third British expedition to the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest....
, 12. 8; S Earl
Sebastian Earl
Sebastian Earl was a British rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.Earl was born at Tonbridge Kent, the son of Alfred Earl and was educated at Oxford University. He was an accomplished rower and in 1920 he was a member of the Oxford crew in the Boat Race...
, 12. 6½; J E Pedder, 12. 9; G O Nickalls
Guy Oliver Nickalls
Guy Oliver Nickalls , also known as Gully Nickalls, was a British rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics.-Life:...
, 12. 8; D T Raikes, 13. 6½; G Milling, 11.10; A V Campbell, 11. 5½; Cox W H Porritt, 8.10
|-
|1923 || W || P C Mallam, 11.12; P R Wace, 12. 6½; A C Irvine
Andrew Irvine (mountaineer)
Andrew "Sandy" Comyn Irvine was an English mountaineer who took part in 1924 British Everest Expedition, the third British expedition to the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest....
, 12.10½; R K Kane, 13. 9½; G J Mower-White, 13.11½; J E Pedder, 13. 3½; G O Nickalls
Guy Oliver Nickalls
Guy Oliver Nickalls , also known as Gully Nickalls, was a British rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics.-Life:...
, 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 || Sank || A 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
Hugh Edwards (rower)
Hugh Robert Arthur Edwards , also known as Jumbo Edwards, attended Christ Church, Oxford and was an English rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1932 Summer Olympics....
, 13. 5; J D W Thomson
Sir Douglas Thomson, 2nd Baronet
Sir Douglas Wishart Thomson, 2nd Baronet was a Scottish Unionist politician.Thomson was the son of Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet and was educated at Oxford University...
, 13. 5½; E C T Edwards, 12. 9; C E Pitman, 11. 1; Cox Sir J H Croft
Croft Baronets
There have been three Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Croft, one in the Baronetage of England and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom...
, 8. 5½
|-
|1927 || || N E Whiting 11. 9; P Johnson, 11.11; E C T Edwards, 12.10; J D W Thomson
Sir Douglas Thomson, 2nd Baronet
Sir Douglas Wishart Thomson, 2nd Baronet was a Scottish Unionist politician.Thomson was the son of Sir Frederick Thomson, 1st Baronet and was educated at Oxford University...
, 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
Croft Baronets
There have been three Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Croft, one in the Baronetage of England and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom...
, 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
Hugh Edwards (rower)
Hugh Robert Arthur Edwards , also known as Jumbo Edwards, attended Christ Church, Oxford and was an English rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1932 Summer Olympics....
, 13. 6; L Clive
Lewis Clive
Lewis Clive was a British rower who won a gold medal in the 1932 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the Spanish Civil War....
, 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
Lewis Clive
Lewis Clive was a British rower who won a gold medal in the 1932 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during the Spanish Civil War....
, 13. 2½; W D C Erskine-Crum, 12. 1½; W G Holdsworth, 11.10½; Cox E R Edmett, 8. 0
|-
|1932 || || G A Ellison
Gerald Ellison
Gerald Ellison KCVO PC was an Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Chester from 1955 to 1973 and the Bishop of London from 1973 to 1981.-Early life and career:...
, 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
John Couchman
John Malcolm Couchman was a British rower who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics.Couchman was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1933, 1934 and 1935 he was a member of the losing Oxford boat in the Boat Races...
, 12. 9; P Hogg, 12. 9; P R S Bankes, 13.12; G A Ellison
Gerald Ellison
Gerald Ellison KCVO PC was an Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Chester from 1955 to 1973 and the Bishop of London from 1973 to 1981.-Early life and career:...
, 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
John Couchman
John Malcolm Couchman was a British rower who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics.Couchman was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1933, 1934 and 1935 he was a member of the losing Oxford boat in the Boat Races...
, 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
John Couchman
John Malcolm Couchman was a British rower who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics.Couchman was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1933, 1934 and 1935 he was a member of the losing Oxford boat in the Boat Races...
, 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
John Sturrock
John Duncan "Jan" Sturrock was an English rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1936 Summer Olympics.He was born and died in Weymouth, Dorset....
, 14. 1½; J C Cherry
John Cherry (rower)
John Conrad Hazlehurst Cherry was an English rower who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics.Cherry was born in Paddington and educated at Westminster School and Brasenose College, Oxford University. In 1936 he was a member of the losing Oxford boat in the Boat Race...
, 13. 7; D M de R Winser, 11.12; Cox M A Kirke, 8. 7
|-
|1937 || W || M 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
John Sturrock
John Duncan "Jan" Sturrock was an English rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1936 Summer Olympics.He was born and died in Weymouth, Dorset....
, 14. 4; J C Cherry
John Cherry (rower)
John Conrad Hazlehurst Cherry was an English rower who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics.Cherry was born in Paddington and educated at Westminster School and Brasenose College, Oxford University. In 1936 he was a member of the losing Oxford boat in the Boat Race...
, 13. 11; A B Hodgson, 12. 2; Cox G J P Merrifield, 7.11
|-
|1938 || W || J 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
John Cherry (rower)
John Conrad Hazlehurst Cherry was an English rower who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics.Cherry was born in Paddington and educated at Westminster School and Brasenose College, Oxford University. In 1936 he was a member of the losing Oxford boat in the Boat Race...
, 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
Dickie Burnell
Richard "Dickie" Desborough Burnell was an English rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1948 Summer Olympics.He was born in Henley-on-Thames and died in Wallingford...
, 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
|-
1946-1970
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1946-1970
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|1946 || W || R 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
Anthony Rowe
Antony Duncan Rowe was an English rower who competed for Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics and won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1950...
, 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
Anthony Rowe
Antony Duncan Rowe was an English rower who competed for Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics and won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1950...
, 12.11½; T D Raikes, 12.10½; J M Clay, 12.12½; C G V Davidge
Chris Davidge
Christopher Guy Vere Davidge is a former British rower who competed in the Summer Olympics three times in 1952, 1956 and 1960 and won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta three times....
, 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
Chris Davidge
Christopher Guy Vere Davidge is a former British rower who competed in the Summer Olympics three times in 1952, 1956 and 1960 and won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta three times....
, 13. 7½; Cox G Carver, 8. 7
|-
|1952 || W || N 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
Chris Davidge
Christopher Guy Vere Davidge is a former British rower who competed in the Summer Olympics three times in 1952, 1956 and 1960 and won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta three times....
, 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 || W || R 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
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|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
Roderick Carnegie
Sir Roderick Howard Carnegie AC is a prominent Australian businessman, primarily working in the coal industry.He was awarded a knighthood in the 1978 Queen's Birthday Honours list In recognition of service to industry, and in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours list he was awarded Companion of the...
, 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
Roderick Carnegie
Sir Roderick Howard Carnegie AC is a prominent Australian businessman, primarily working in the coal industry.He was awarded a knighthood in the 1978 Queen's Birthday Honours list In recognition of service to industry, and in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours list he was awarded Companion of the...
, 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 || W || S 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 Bates, 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 || W || S 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 || W || S 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 || W || R 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 || W || J 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
Daniel Topolski
For the stand-up comedian and actor, see Dan AntopolskiDaniel Topolski is an author, former rower and rowing coach, and summariser on BBC television....
, 11.13; P G Saltmarsh, 14. 0; Cox P D Miller, 9. 6
|-
|1968 || || D Topolski
Daniel Topolski
For the stand-up comedian and actor, see Dan AntopolskiDaniel Topolski is an author, former rower and rowing coach, and summariser on BBC television....
; 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
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 1971-1999
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|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
|-
|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 || W || N D C Tee, 12. 1; G S Innes, 13. 2; D D Rendel
David Rendel
David Digby Rendel is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Newbury from 1993 to 2005. He won the seat at by-election in May 1993 caused by the death of Judith Chaplin, and held it his defeat at the 2005 general election to Conservative candidate Richard...
, 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 || W || D 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 || W || P 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
Colin Moynihan
Colin Berkeley Moynihan, 4th Baron Moynihan PC is a former Olympic coxswain who became a businessman, politician and sports administrator.-Early life:...
, 7. 9
|-
|1978 || W || T J Sutton, 14. 2; R A Crockford, 13. 2; J R Crawford, 14. 0; N B Rankov
Boris Rankov
Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...
, , 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 || W || P J Head, 12. 4; R A Crockford, 13. 4; R J Moore, 13. 3; N B Rankov
Boris Rankov
Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...
, 14. 5; J R Crawford, 14. 0; C J Mahoney
Chris Mahoney (rower)
Christopher "Chris" John Mahoney is a British rower who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics.He was born in London....
, 13. 4; A J Wiggins, 13. 5; M J Diserens, 12. 9; Cox C P Berners-Lee, 7. 9
|-
|1980 || W || S R W Francis, 13.12; N A Conington, 13. 0; M D Andrews, 14. 0½; J L Bland, 13.11; N B Rankov
Boris Rankov
Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...
, 14. 3; C J Mahoney
Chris Mahoney (rower)
Christopher "Chris" John Mahoney is a British rower who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics.He was born in London....
, 13. 6; T C M Barry, 13. 4½; M J Diserens, 12.13; Cox J S Mead, 8. 3½
|-
|1981 || W || P J Head, 12. 6; N A Conington, 12.10; R P Yonge, 14. 4; R P Emerton, 13. 1; N B Rankov
Boris Rankov
Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...
, 14. 5; C J Mahoney
Chris Mahoney (rower)
Christopher "Chris" John Mahoney is a British rower who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics.He was born in London....
, 13. 8; M D Andrews, 14. 1; J L Bland, 14. 1; Cox Sue Brown, 6. 8
|-
|1982 || W || N A Conington, 12.10; G R N Holland, 13.12; H E Clay, 14. 2; R P Yonge, 14. 8; N B Rankov
Boris Rankov
Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...
, 14.12; S J L Foster, 13.11; A K Kirkpatrick, 14. 8; R C Clay, 13. 6; Cox Sue Brown, 6.11
|-
| 1983 ||W || JL Bland H E Clay J M Evans M W Evans S E Higgins G R D Jones H E Lang N B Rankov
Boris Rankov
Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...
R P Yonge
|-
| 1984||W || R R Clay J M Evans M W Evans G R D Jones W J Lang S R Lesser C J B Long D M Rose J A G H Stewart
|-
| 1985|| W|| G J Cartledge P M Hare G R D Jones W J Lang S R Lesser (cox) B M Philp C L Richmond A M S Thomas
|-
| 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|| W|| T A D Cadoux Hudson P Gish P Gleeson R A Hull D H M Macdonald H M Pelham G B Stewart T Ward
|-
| 1988|| W|| T A D Cadoux Hudson M Gaffney P Gleeson R A Hull H M Pelham C G Penny J W C Searle
Jonny Searle
Jonathan William C. Searle MBE is a British rower. Along with his brother Gregory, and coxswain Garry Herbert, Searle won the gold medal in the coxed pair event at the Olympic Games in Barcelona....
G B Stewart
|-
| 1989||W || G Blanchard G Cheveley T Dillon M Gaffney P Gleeson R A Hull C A Maclennan J W C Searle
Jonny Searle
Jonathan William C. Searle MBE is a British rower. Along with his brother Gregory, and coxswain Garry Herbert, Searle won the gold medal in the coxed pair event at the Olympic Games in Barcelona....
A Norrish (Cox) R Thorp
|-
|1990|| W|| M Gaffney J J Heathcote D G Miller R J Obholzer M C Pinsent
Matthew Pinsent
Sir Matthew Clive Pinsent CBE is an English rower and broadcaster. During his rowing career, he won 10 world championship gold medals and four consecutive Olympic gold medals, of which three were with Steve Redgrave...
J W C Searle
Jonny Searle
Jonathan William C. Searle MBE is a British rower. Along with his brother Gregory, and coxswain Garry Herbert, Searle won the gold medal in the coxed pair event at the Olympic Games in Barcelona....
T G Slocock M W Watts
|-
| 1991|| W|| P A J Bridge N Chugani H P M Hume C A Maclennan R W Martin J G Michels R J Obholzer M C Pinsent
Matthew Pinsent
Sir Matthew Clive Pinsent CBE is an English rower and broadcaster. During his rowing career, he won 10 world championship gold medals and four consecutive Olympic gold medals, of which three were with Steve Redgrave...
R C Young
|-
| 1992||W || P A J Bridge S G Davey H P M Hume B Mavra J G Michels C A Maclennan I W Gardiner E H Chick (cox)
|-
|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
Matthew Pinsent
Sir Matthew Clive Pinsent CBE is an English rower and broadcaster. During his rowing career, he won 10 world championship gold medals and four consecutive Olympic gold medals, of which three were with Steve Redgrave...
15 2½; P A A Schuller 13 8; I W Gardiner 12 12½; Cox S L Benham 7 7
|-
|1994 || ||
|-
|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 || ||
|-
|1998 || || C P A Humphreys 12 11; J B Roycroft 13 6½; J Hecht 14 11; H K Nilsson 14 1; E R Coode
Ed Coode
Ed Coode, MBE is a British rower, twice World Champion and Olympic Gold medalist.Educated at Papplewick School, Ascot, Eton College, University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Oxford University, where he attended Keble College and rowed in the Oxford crew at the 1998 Boat Race.Coode won his first World...
14 6½; A J R Lindsay
Andrew Lindsay
Andrew Lindsay is a British competition rower and Olympic champion.Lindsay won a gold medal in coxed eights at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, as a member of the British rowing team....
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
Dan Snow
Daniel Robert Snow is an English television presenter. He has presented and appeared in many popular history-related programmes for the BBC and is the "History Hunter" for The One Show.-Early life and background:...
15 9; T H Ayer 15 9; M M Crotty 14 12; M A L Crooks 14 1; A J R Lindsay
Andrew Lindsay
Andrew Lindsay is a British competition rower and Olympic champion.Lindsay won a gold medal in coxed eights at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, as a member of the British rowing team....
14 3; C R D Von Ettinghausen 15 2; Cox N J O'Donnell
|-
2000 Onwards
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=3 | 2000 onwards
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
!Year
!Wins
!Crew
|-
|2000 || W ||
|-
|2001 || || R E G Bourne-Taylor
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Robin Edwin Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, CGC was a British officer and sportsman. He is a three times Boat Race winner, and for his service in Afghanistan he was awarded the second-highest British gallantry medal.-Education:Bourne-Taylor was educated at Abingdon School and Christ Church, Oxford where...
, 13. 3; M F Bonham, 12. 10; E B Lilledahl, 15. 3½; I R W Weighell, 15. 3½; D R Snow
Dan Snow
Daniel Robert Snow is an English television presenter. He has presented and appeared in many popular history-related programmes for the BBC and is the "History Hunter" for The One Show.-Early life and background:...
, 15. 11½; B J Burch, 15. 0; B T Palm, 14. 9; M J Smith, 12. 1; Cox J C Moncrieff
|-
|2002|| W || A G G Dunn, 14. 6; B G Dixon, 14. 6½; A G Eggenkamp, 14. 10½; D B Perkins, 15. 0; L W McGee, 15. 9½; B J Burch, 15. 1; R E G Bourne-Taylor
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Robin Edwin Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, CGC was a British officer and sportsman. He is a three times Boat Race winner, and for his service in Afghanistan he was awarded the second-highest British gallantry medal.-Education:Bourne-Taylor was educated at Abingdon School and Christ Church, Oxford where...
, 13. 11; M J Smith, 12. 14; Cox P E P Hackworth, 8. 8½
|-
|2003|| W || J Adams, 13. 2; B G Dixon, 13. 10; S McLennan; S Frandsen
Scott Frandsen
Scott Frandsen is a Canadian rower of Swedish and Danish descent.-Biography:Born in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, he began rowing at age 16 at Brentwood College , in British Columbia, Canada.He rowed for four years at the University of California, Berkeley...
, 12. 12; R E G Bourne-Taylor
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Robin Edwin Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, CGC was a British officer and sportsman. He is a three times Boat Race winner, and for his service in Afghanistan he was awarded the second-highest British gallantry medal.-Education:Bourne-Taylor was educated at Abingdon School and Christ Church, Oxford where...
, 13. 1; D Livingston, 14. 1½; H Morris, 13. 0; M J Smith, 12. 8½; Cox A Nethercott
Acer Nethercott
Acer Gary Nethercott is a British coxwain, Olympic silver medallist and double Boat Race winner.-Education:...
|-
|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
Colin Smith (rower)
Colin Smith is a British rower, Olympic silver medallist and three times an Oxford Blue.-Education:...
, 13. 4; A Nethercott
Acer Nethercott
Acer Gary Nethercott is a British coxwain, Olympic silver medallist and double Boat Race winner.-Education:...
, 8. 9
|-
|2005 || W || R E G Bourne-Taylor
Robin Bourne-Taylor
Robin Edwin Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, CGC was a British officer and sportsman. He is a three times Boat Race winner, and for his service in Afghanistan he was awarded the second-highest British gallantry medal.-Education:Bourne-Taylor was educated at Abingdon School and Christ Church, Oxford where...
, 14. 1½; B Wiliams
Barney Williams
Barney Guillermo Williams is a Canadian rower. He was educated at Upper Canada College, the University of Victoria and then at Jesus College, University of Oxford where he was President of the Oxford University Boat Club.He won a gold medal at the 2003 world championships in Milan, Italy and a...
, 15. 6; P Reed, 15. 7½; J von Maltzahn
Joseph von Maltzahn
Joseph von Maltzahn is a British rower and Boat Race winner.- Education :Maltzahn was educated at Eton College where he took up the sport of rowing, Oxford Brookes University and Kellogg College, Oxford where he studied Architectural History.- The Boat Race :Whilst at Oxford University, Maltzahn...
, 15. 4½, C Liwski
Christopher Liwski
Christopher Liwski is an American rower, a double world championship medal winner, and a two-time member of the United States Olympic Rowing Team.- Education :...
, 15. 10½; M Blomquist
Michael Blomquist
Michael Blomquist is an American rower and a former World Champion.- Education :Mike was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University...
, 15. 2; J Flickinger
Jason Flickinger
Jason Flickinger is an American rower, Boat Race Winner, and a former World Champion.- Education :Jason was educated at Corning-Painted Post East High and Princeton University...
, 16. 8; A Triggs-Hodge
Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Andrew Triggs Hodge MBE is a British rower and an Olympic and double World Champion.- Education :...
, 16. 0; Cox A Nethercott
Acer Nethercott
Acer Gary Nethercott is a British coxwain, Olympic silver medallist and double Boat Race winner.-Education:...
, 8. 7½
|-
|2006 || W || R Esjmond-Frey; C Smith
Colin Smith (rower)
Colin Smith is a British rower, Olympic silver medallist and three times an Oxford Blue.-Education:...
; J Wetzell
Jake Wetzel
Jacob Wetzel is a Canadian rower. He has represented both Canada and the United States at the World Championships and the Olympics. He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.- College years :...
; P Daniels; J Schroeder
Jamie Schroeder
James Lee Schroeder Jr is an American rower, and a victorious Oxford Blue. He is married to fellow Stanford alum, Kelsey Twist...
; B Williams
Barney Williams
Barney Guillermo Williams is a Canadian rower. He was educated at Upper Canada College, the University of Victoria and then at Jesus College, University of Oxford where he was President of the Oxford University Boat Club.He won a gold medal at the 2003 world championships in Milan, Italy and a...
; T Parke;, B Ripoll; Cox S Pearce
|-
|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 || W || J Herzog; T Medaris; B Smith; Aa Marcovy; M Wherley; O Moore; C Cole; W England; Cox N Brodie
|-
|2009 || W || M Plotkowiak; C Smith
Colin Smith (rower)
Colin Smith is a British rower, Olympic silver medallist and three times an Oxford Blue.-Education:...
; A Hearne; B Harrison; S Hamburger; T Solesbury; G Bridgewater; A Kušurin; Cox C Groshong
|-
|2010 || || B S Myers; M P Walsh; T Winklevoss
Tyler Winklevoss
Tyler Howard Winklevoss is an American rower and entrepreneur. He competed in the men's pair rowing event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics with his identical twin brother and rowing partner Cameron Winklevoss...
; C Winklevoss
Cameron Winklevoss
Cameron Howard Winklevoss is an American rower and entrepreneur. He competed in the men's pair rowing event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics with his identical twin brother and rowing partner Tyler Winklevoss. Cameron and his brother are known for co-founding HarvardConnection along with Harvard...
; S H Hamburger; M G Evans; S A Gawlik; C D Burkitt; Cox A M Barhamand
|-
|2011 || W || M 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
|-
See also
- List of Cambridge University Boat Race crews
- List of Oxford University Isis crews
- Grand Challenge CupGrand Challenge CupThe Grand Challenge Cup is a rowing competition for men's eights. It is the oldest and most prestigious event at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England. It is open to male crews from all eligible rowing clubs...