Women's Boat Race 1935 Explained

5th Women's Boat Race
Winner:Oxford
Margin:6 seconds
Winning Time:4 minutes 8.5 seconds
Overall:2–3
Umpire:R. W. G. Holdsworth (Oxford)
H. A. Barry (Barnes Rowing Club)
Date:16 March 1935
Prevseason:1934
Nextseason:1936

The 5th Women's Boat Race took place on 16 March 1935. The contest was between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge and held on the River Thames between Kew Railway Bridge and the Quintin Boat Club boathouse. It was won by Oxford by six seconds.

Background

The first Women's Boat Race was conducted on The Isis in 1927.[1] Umpires included R. W. G. Holdsworth of Brasenose College, Oxford, who had rowed in 1931 Boat Race, and H. A. Barry from Barnes Rowing Club.

Crews

Cambridge were represented by Newnham while Oxford saw a mix of St Hugh's and Oxford Home-Students.

SeatOxford
Cambridge
A. Dalahayes Jones B. Mc. N. Thorn
2 B. Poole
3 J. Strothers T. O. B. Johnson
4 J. Hymans M. K. Walker
5 W. Shaw K. de Lempicka
6 A. Demery D. M. Whitehead
7 H. Guest K. L. Priestly
S. Harrison M. A. L. Morant
M. Pearson B. R. Hamilton
Source:[2]

Race

The race was held between Kew Railway Bridge and the Quintin Boat Club boathouse at Chiswick.[2]

Disallowed from rowing side by side, Oxford's boat was sent off first, with the Cambridge boat following thirty seconds later. The contest was won by Oxford by six seconds in a time of 4 minutes 8.5 seconds. The victory took the overall record in the competition to 3 - 2 in their favour.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Women's Boat Race  - Confetti, Streamers, and Toy Trumpets. . 16 March 1927 . 5 .
  2. News: University women's race women's success. . 18 March 1935 . 6.
  3. Web site: Boat Race – Results. The Boat Race Company Limited . 18 April 2015.