The Race starts downstream of Putney Bridge and passes under Hammersmith Bridge and Barnes Bridge before finishing just before Chiswick Bridge.
The record time for the course of 16 minutes 19 seconds was set by Cambridge in 1998.
The teams compete in eight oared rowing boats, each boat is steered by a cox who sits in the stern or back of the boat. The cox is the only crew member who faces in the direction they are going.
Cambridge University Boat Club and Oxford University Boat Club train and select the rowers and cox for their universities crew. All the crew members are students.
Both universities have a reserve crew who race half-an-hour prior to the main race, Oxford's reserve boat is called Isis, Cambridge's is called Goldie.
The two crews are known as the Blue Boats after the award their universities give them for competing in the race.
From 2015 The Women's Boat Race will take place on the same day on the Tideway.
The Cambridge crew wear light blue, while Oxford wear dark blue.
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