Cambridge won the Boat Race in 1957.
The annual Boat Race is a historic rowing competition between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, contested on the River Thames in London. The 1957 event marked the 103rd running of this prestigious race.
The 1957 Boat Race: Key Details
On **March 30, 1957**, the crews of Oxford and Cambridge competed in what was the 103rd Boat Race. Cambridge emerged victorious, securing their win with a notable margin.Here are the specific details of the 1957 Boat Race:
Detail | Description |
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Date | March 30, 1957 |
Event No. | 103rd Boat Race |
Winner | Cambridge |
Margin of Victory | 2 lengths |
Winning Time | 19 minutes 1 second |
Cambridge's victory in 1957 was a significant moment in the long-standing rivalry between the two universities, adding another win to their impressive historical record in the event.