The Boat Race is an annual competition between the universities of
Oxford and
Cambridge. First held in 1829, the competition is a race along the
River Thames in southwest London. The rivalry is a major point of honour between the two universities and followed throughout the United Kingdom and worldwide. Cambridge went into the race as reigning champions, having won the
2001 race by 2.5 lengths, and led overall with 77 victories to Oxford's 69 (excluding the
"dead heat" of 1877). The race was sponsored by
Aberdeen Asset Management for the third consecutive year. The first
Women's Boat Race took place in 1927, but did not become an annual fixture until the 1960s. Until 2014, the contest was conducted as part of the
Henley Boat Races, but as of the
2015 race, it is held on the River Thames, on the same day as the men's main and reserve races. The reserve race, contested between Oxford's Isis boat and Cambridge's Goldie boat has been held since 1965. It usually takes place on the Tideway, prior to the main Boat Race. ==Crews==