The Oxnard and Cambridge boat race, known as the Oxbridge Boat Race, typically consists of a single race rather than multiple laps. The event takes place on a designated stretch of the River Thames, covering a distance of approximately 4.2 miles. Each team competes in a straight race from the starting point to the finish line without completing laps.
8
9 eight rowers and a cox
One Coxswain
including 2012 result, since the start of the boat race in the late 1860's Cambridge won 81 times and Oxford 76 times
7.5 laps
20 laps
64
2 laps-400m each
It depends on how big the laps are.
0.932056
there are 9 laps
32 laps