Troubled waters | Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race switches rivers for 2021 edition
The 2021 Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race will switch from London’s Thames to the Great Ouse in Ely due to coronavirus-related safety concerns.
The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race will switch from London’s Thames to the Great Ouse in Ely in 2021 due to coronavirus-related restrictions and safety concerns.
“Organising sport safely and responsibly is our highest priority and moving the Boat Race to Ely in 2021 enables the event to go ahead in a secure environment,” said George Gilbert, chairperson of the Boat Race Company’s race and operations committee.
The men’s race has previously been held once in the Cambridgeshire city, in the east of England, in 1944, when World War II made it impossible to stage in London.
This time it has been selected because of Covid-19 restrictions and uncertainty over the safety of London’s Hammersmith Bridge, which the rowers pass under on the Thames.
The men’s and women’s races were cancelled this year because of the virus lockdown.
Next year’s race is scheduled to be held on Saturday, April 3.
To date there have been 165 official races over the last 190 years with Cambridge holding a narrow 84-80 advantage with one dead heat in 1877.