The race returned to the Thames in London for the first time since 2019.
Oxford won the men's Boat Race for the first time since 2017 after Cambridge won the women's event in record time.In the women's race, Cambridge beat Oxford by more than two lengths in 18 minutes and 22 seconds to extend their winning streak to five years.
The 2020 edition was cancelled, while the 2021 event took place without spectators on the Great Ouse in Ely because of Covid restrictions.
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