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John Stuart Roupell (Cambridge) 1836 →. The 1st Boat Race took place at Henley-on-Thames on 10 June 1829. The race came about following a challenge laid down to the University of Oxford by University of Cambridge "to row a match at or near London, each in an eight-oared boat during the ensuing Easter vacation". [1]
- Boat Race
Bei einem Treffen des Cambridge University Boat Clubs am 10....
- List of The Boat Race results
Results. Cumulative wins by Oxford and Cambridge men's and...
- The Boat Race
It is also known as the University Boat Race and the Oxford...
- Boat Race
About. The Boat Race was first raced by crews from Oxford and Cambridge University in 1829 and is now one of the world’s oldest and most famous amateur sporting events, offering an unrivalled educational experience to the student athletes who take part.
The Boat Race was first raced by crews from Oxford and Cambridge University in 1829 and is now one of the world’s oldest and most famous amateur sporting events, offering an unrivalled educational experience to the student athletes who take part.
The inaugural Boat Race occurred on June 10, 1829, at Henley on Thames, with Oxford emerging as the clear victor. The winning boat from that race remains on display at the River & Rowing Museum in Henley. For the subsequent 25 years, contests were sporadic, with the second race in 1836 taking place in London. The Women's Boat Race.