The Boat Race 1858

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Date27 March 1858 (1858-3-27)
WinnerCambridge
Margin of victory7+12 lengths
Winning time21 minutes 23 seconds
15th Boat Race
Date27 March 1858 (1858-3-27)
WinnerCambridge
Margin of victory7+12 lengths
Winning time21 minutes 23 seconds
Overall record
(CambridgeOxford)
9–6
UmpireJoseph William Chitty
(Oxford)

The 15th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 27 March 1858. Typically held annually, the event is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The 1858 race, disrupted by poor rowing and a collision with a barge, was won by Cambridge, who defeated Oxford by 7+12 lengths in a time of 21 minutes 23 seconds.

The Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing competition between the University of Oxford (sometimes referred to as the "Dark Blues")[1] and the University of Cambridge (sometimes referred to as the "Light Blues").[1] The race was first held in 1829, and since 1845 has taken place on the 4.2-mile (6.8 km) Championship Course on the River Thames in southwest London.[2][3] Oxford went into this year's race as reigning champions, having defeated Cambridge by eleven lengths in the previous year's race. Cambridge however led overall with eight wins to Oxford's six.[4]

Cambridge were coached for the fifth time by Thomas Selby Egan, (who had coxed the Light Blues in the 1836, 1839 and 1840 races),[5][6] while Oxford's coach was Alfred Shadwell (cox for the Dark Blues in the 1842 race and coach for the fourth time).[7] The race was umpired by Joseph William Chitty who had rowed for Oxford twice in 1849 (in the March and December races) and the 1852 race, while the starter was Edward Searle.[8][9]

Crews

The Oxford crew weighed an average of 11 st 8.875 lb (73.7 kg), 1 pound (0.5 kg) per rower more than their opponents. Archibald Levin Smith, Robert Wharton and Robert Lewis-Lloyd (who was rowing his third Boat Race for the Light Blues)[10] had featured in Cambridge's 1857 crew. Oxford's crew included five participants who had competed in the previous race,[11] including J. T. Thorley, who was making his third appearance in the event.[10]

Archibald Levin Smith rowed at number two for Cambridge.
Seat Cambridge
Oxford
Name College Weight Name College Weight
BowH. H. LubbockGonville and Caius11 st 4 lbR. W. RisleyExeter11 st 8 lb
2A. L. Smith1st Trinity11 st 4 lbJ. ArkellPembroke11 st 3 lb
3W. J. HavartLady Margaret Boat Club11 st 4 lbC. G. LaneChrist Church11 st 10 lb
4D. Darroch1st Trinity12 st 1 lbH. AustenMagdalen12 st 7 lb
5H. WilliamsLady Margaret Boat Club12 st 4 lbE. LaneBalliol11 st 10 lb
6R. L. Lloyd (P)Magdalene11 st 13 lbW. H. WoodUniversity12 st 0 lb
7A. H. Fairbairn2nd Trinity11 st 12 lbE. WarreBalliol13 st 2 lb
StrokeJ. HallMagdalene10 st 7 lbJ. T. Thorley (P)Wadham10 st 3 lb
CoxR. WhartonMagdalene9 st 2 lbH. S. WalpoleBalliol9 st 5 lb
Source:[11]
(P) boat club president[12]

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