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Women's Boat Race 1979

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

34th Women's Boat Race
Date25 March 1979 (1979-03-25)
WinnerCambridge
Margin of victory2 lengths
Winning time5 minutes 52 seconds
Overall record
(Cambridge–Oxford)
23–11

The 34th Women's Boat Race took place on 25 March 1979. The contest was between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and held as part of the Henley Boat Races along a two-kilometre course.

Background

The first Women's Boat Race was conducted on The Isis in 1927.[1]

Crews

The Cambridge crew weighed an average of 10 st 12.75 lb (69.1 kg) per rower, 7.25 pounds (3.3 kg) more than their opponents. Oxford saw three rowers with Boat Race experience return to the crew while Cambridge's crew featured two Blues.[2]

Seat Oxford
Cambridge
Name College Name College
Bow S. Whitley Somerville L. Mayo Sidney Sussex
2 A. Stilsbury St Hugh's A. Borthwick Girton
3 D. Shanzer Corpus Christi H. Boutwood Newnham
4 P. Janson St Hilda's C. Whalley Selwyn
5 H. Butley Corpus Christi F. Morrison Selwyn
6 S. Heal St Hugh's P. Sweet Clare
7 E. Kiestling Wadham A. Thomas Clare
Stroke E. Sharpston Corpus Christi S. Stoughton-Harris Newnham
Cox S. Lincoln St Catherine's L. Goleby Sidney Sussex
Source:[2]

Race

Cambridge won by two lengths in a time of 5 minutes 52 seconds.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Women's Boat Race – Confetti, Streamers, and Toy Trumpets". Western Daily Press. 16 March 1927. p. 5. (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b Hill, Desmond (23 March 1979). "Oxford out for that early lead". The Times. p. 34.
  3. ^ Hill, Desmond (26 March 1979). "ARA survive clash to win Tideway head". The Times. p. 31.

External links

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