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BBC ditches Boat Race amid claims director of sport ‘views it as elitist’
Channel 4 will exclusively broadcast the iconic Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race from 2026, covering both men's and women's races including key anniversaries, after a record 2.8 million viewers in 2025.
- On April 4, 2026, Channel 4 will begin exclusive coverage of the Boat Race under a five-year deal, taking rights from the BBC which broadcast most races since 1938.
- Historically, the race has been a BBC staple since 1938, with around 2.8 million tuning in this year and a women's peak of 2.18 million amid funding pressures.
- Channel 4's Head of Sport Pete Andrews said, `We are thrilled to have secured the rights to one of the most iconic amateur sports events in the British calendar`.
- The BBC responded that it was "proud" to have broadcast the race and said the decision reflected budget choices, denying Alex Kay-Jelski, BBC director of sport, viewed it as "elitist"; Channel 4's takeover keeps the race free-to-air.
- At Somerset House, the traditional Presidents' Challenge formalised the change as Oxford University Boat Club presidents Tobias Bernard and Heidi Long challenged Cambridge's Noam Mouelle and Gemma King.
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Dropping the Boat Race: a sign the BBC has lost its romantic spirit
The Boat Race has always been a bit of an odd fish. How extraordinary that a contest between two small, ancient universities should have captivated national — and international — audiences for so long. The first race was held in 1829, and the BBC has televised it (with a few years of interruption) since 1938. That is, until now. That’s because the broadcaster has just lost the TV rights to the Oxford-Cambridge race to Channel 4. The reason isn’t…
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