Cambridge's men win the Boat Race to complete a double for the university over rivals Oxford.
Brothers Ollie and Jasper Parish will race for Cambridge in the 2023 Boat Race and hope to win together after differing fortunes last year.
When Noam Mouelle first tried rowing, he did not know which way the boat would go - now he is competing for Cambridge in the Boat Race.
Twice Olympic rowing champion Helen Glover believes she can be as good as in her 20s as she aims for Paris 2024.
Lara Vafiadis says speaking to father Nick, who died last September, "really helped".
Paralympic champion Erin Kennedy says early detection is key after getting the all-clear from cancer.
Dan Bohin and Adrian Tyrrell did not know each other well before spending 60 days at sea together.
The 2023 Boat Race takes place on Sunday, 26 March, and you can watch both races live on BBC One, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.
Nina and Simon Crouchman say the 66 days they spent at sea is something they will "never regret".
Adventurer Jamie Douglas-Hamilton says his latest rowing challenge left him in the worst pain he has ever felt.
The crew of six rowed some of the world's roughest seas in Antarctica's Southern Ocean and Scotia Sea.
Former and serving police officers take on five challenges for mental health and cancer charities.
Miriam Payne, from Market Weighton, entered the race to raise money for mental health charities.
The team covered the 745-mile (1,200km) distance between Romania and Georgia in nine days, 18 hours.
Jack Fleckney and his crew raise more than £50,000 for a suicide prevention charity.
Louis, Felix, and Finn Ambrose cross the Atlantic 23 days faster than their father did 20 years ago.
Andrew Osborne began his solo row of more than 3,000 miles (4,828km) on Sunday in Gran Canaria.
An inquest into the death of a rower and Army captain found her horse ran out of control.
Ex-Great Britain rower Caragh McMurtry wants to help neurodivergent athletes after she received a misdiagnosis.
Newly retired Great Britain rower Caragh McMurtry is on a mission to help neurodivergent athletes after she was misdiagnosed.
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