Women's Boat Race 1979 Explained

34th Women's Boat Race
Winner:Cambridge
Margin:2 lengths
Winning Time:5 minutes 52 seconds
Overall:23 - 11
Prevseason:1978
Nextseason:1980

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, 7.25lb more than their opponents. Oxford saw three rowers with Boat Race experience return to the crew while Cambridge's crew featured two Blues.

SeatOxford
Cambridge
NameCollegeNameCollege
S. Whitley L. Mayo Sidney Sussex
2 A. Stilsbury A. Borthwick Girton
3 D. Shanzer H. Boutwood Newnham
4 P. Janson C. Whalley Selwyn
5 H. Butley F. Morrison Selwyn
6 S. Heal P. Sweet Clare
7 E. Kiestling A. Thomas Clare
E. Sharpston S. Stoughton-Harris Newnham
S. Lincoln L. Goleby Sidney Sussex
Source:[2]

Race

Cambridge won by two lengths in a time of 5 minutes 52 seconds.[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: Oxford out for that early lead . . 23 March 1979 . 34 . Desmond . Hill.
  3. News: ARA survive clash to win Tideway head. Desmond . Hill. 26 March 1979 . 31. The Times.