CUBC Sends Largest Contingent in Decades to Head of the Charles 2025 with Cambridge Men Aiming to Defend Title

Cambridge University Boat Club is making its most significant showing in decades at Head of the Charles Regatta 2025, held from 17-19 October in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. With six crews, including four openweight eights and two lightweight fours, the Club is fielding a line-up full of new talent and key returners, underscoring our depth and ambition on the international stage.

Among the crews, the Men’s ‘A’ Championship Eight will draw particular attention as it seeks to defend the title won in 2024, Cambridge’s first victory in the event in over two decades. With just two returners from last year’s winning boat, Noam Mouelle and Simon Hatcher, the crew enters a highly competitive field with fresh talent, marking the season’s first major test.

‘The men’s team is eager to defend its Championship Eights title at the Head of the Charles,’ said Simon Hatcher. ‘In a squad notable for both its depth of talent and diversity of rowing background, we’re aiming for top finishes in the heavyweight eights and the lightweight four. Every athlete is bringing impressive energy and focus as we come together in the final sessions before departing for Boston.’

The Women’s Championship Eight ‘A’ crew also features a blend of experience and new talent. President Gemma King and victorious Blue Carys Earl return to anchor the crew, whilst incoming triallist Camille VanderMeer, recently crowned a world champion, will not feature in Boston as she settles into Cambridge.

‘I’m really lucky to be racing for CUBC at the Head of the Charles this year!’ says Carys Earl. ‘It’s the first point in the season where we get to race in eights, and the lightweights in 4+s. It’s a chance to see what we have been able to build together so far. It’s also an exciting opportunity to line up against some of the top crews from American universities as well as other international teams. We want to see how we, as a squad, perform in this competitive field.’

For the first time in many years, Cambridge will also send two lightweight fours, highlighting the Club’s commitment to developing competitive lightweight crews ready to take on top American talent.

Says Lightweight Men’s President Josh Moore, ‘There is a lot of excitement in the squad as a whole that we are able to send crews to Boston alongside the openweights. The crews that have been selected want to do well not only for ourselves, but also to reflect that we can be an internationally competitive lightweight programme.’

Additionally, two ‘B’ crews will also take to the water in the Championship Eights, representing the strength of the wider squad and the Club’s investment in athlete development.

Crew line-ups are subject to ongoing review and may change as part of a continuous selection process.



Cambridge Men’s Eight ‘A’

Cambridge HOCR crews in training on the River Great Ouse, Ely, Cambridgeshire
NameSeatCollege
Simon HatcherBowPeterhouse
Felix Rawlinson2Fitzwilliam
Gabriel Obholzer3Peterhouse
Simon Nunayon4Emmanuel
Kyle Fram5Lucy Cavendish
Noam Mouelle6Hughes Hall
Leo Brahms7Wolfson
Freddy BreuerStrokeLucy Cavendish
Sammy HoudaiguiCoxFitzwilliam

Cambridge Women’s Eight ‘A’

Cambridge in training on the River Great Ouse, Ely, Cambridgeshire

NameSeatCollege
Gemma KingBowSt John’s
Carys Earl 2Gonville & Caius
Charlotte Ebel 3Newnham
Mathilda Kitzmann 4Christ’s
Alex Wiley5Jesus
Aidan Wrenn-Walz6Fitzwilliam
Toni Galland7Peterhouse
Izzy CampbellStrokeHughes Hall
Matt MoranCoxEmmanuel

Cambridge Men’s Eight ‘B’

NameSeatCollege
Matt MorganBowPembroke
Sean Hayes2Jesus
Max Deering3Peterhouse
Thomas Connor4Churchill
Calvin Tarczy5Wolfson
Alex Finger6Wolfson
Joe Travis7Jesus
George Dickinson StrokeHughes Hall
Cate EnglesCoxJesus

Spares: Gil Dexter (Jesus) and Will Klipstine (Hughes Hall)


Cambridge Women’s Eight ‘B’

NameSeatCollege
Alyssa NichollsBowSt Edmund’s
Fizz McNally2Sidney Sussex
Ellie Sillar3Emmanuel
Mia Loxley 4Churchill
Eloise Etherington5Caius
Nicole Wojtania6Jesus
Phoebe Pryce7Homerton
Mia FreischemStrokeDarwin
Lauren SchneidermanCoxSt Edmund’s

Spare: Anna Golbus (Clare)


Cambridge Men’s Lightweight Four


NameSeatCollege
Nikita MohrStrokePeterhouse
Josh Moore3Queens’
Freddie Challacombe2St Catharine’s
Peter CrossleyBowSidney Sussex
Freya JenkinsonCoxSelwyn

Spare: Victor Viennot-Bourgin (Darwin)

Cambridge Women’s Lightweight Four

NameSeatCollege
Zara BekBowTrinity
Helena Olandi2Hughes Hall
Hannah Major3Pembroke
Olivia WrightStrokeEmmanuel
Heather ShinnCoxWolfson

Spare: Hannah Warren (Jesus)