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  • Sarah Marshall (AG99) in 2026 Boat Race's winning Oxford Women's Crew

    4 members of the Oxford University Women's Boat Race team are seen in their boat after the race end, celebrating their win.

    Congratulations to Sarah Marshall (AG99) for her role in the 2026 Boat Race's winning Oxford women's crew!

    After an exciting race with windy conditions and choppy water, despite which Oxford led decisively from the start, we were thrilled to see Sarah and her crew-mates triumph on the Tideway, overcoming the challenging conditions in style.