University Boat Race Stones Explained

The University Boat Race Stones are two tapered, granite cuboids on southern embankments of the Tideway in west London, one 129 metres west of Putney Bridge and the other at Mortlake, 112 metres east of Chiswick Bridge.

The stones define the starting and finishing points[1] of the Championship Course. The course, which is 4 miles and 374 yards (6,779 m) from Putney to Mortlake[2] as measured along the centre of the river, is used for rowing races including the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, Women's Boat Race, Lightweight Boat Races, Head of the River Race and other races. The finishing, western stone, is mirrored by a pyramid-topped post (wooden obelisk) across the river, painted in large bands of Oxford and Cambridge blue. The race finishes a few metres short of the rowing club commonly known as "Scullers" or TSS.

They are etched "UBR" for University Boat Race.[1] [3]

Their coordinates are:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Beginner's Guide to the Boat Race . . Oxford Student Publications Limited. 28 March 2013 . 31 October 2013 . Lowe, Edward.
  2. Web site: Boat Race – Statistics . The Boat Race Company Ltd . The BNY Mellon Boat Race, London 2014 . 31 October 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141007064520/http://theboatrace.org/men/statistics . 7 October 2014 . dmy-all .
  3. News: The Boat Race: 10 fascinating facts about Oxford and Cambridge's annual encounter . . 28 March 2013 . 6 October 2013 . Wynick, Alex . London.