The Boat Race 1965

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Date3 April 1965 (1965-04-03)
WinnerOxford
Margin of victory4 lengths
Winning time18 minutes 7 seconds
111th Boat Race
Date3 April 1965 (1965-04-03)
WinnerOxford
Margin of victory4 lengths
Winning time18 minutes 7 seconds
Overall record
(CambridgeOxford)
6149
UmpireG. A. Ellison
(Oxford)
Other races
Reserve winnerIsis
Women's winnerCambridge

The 111th Boat Race took place on 3 April 1965. Held annually, the event is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. The race was won by Oxford, who led from the start, by three-and-three-quarter-lengths, in the third fastest time in Boat Race history. Isis won the inaugural reserve race while Cambridge won the Women's Boat Race.

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] The rivalry is a major point of honour between the two universities, followed throughout the United Kingdom and broadcast worldwide.[4][5] Cambridge went into the race as reigning champions, having won the previous year's race by six-and-half lengths, and led overall in the event with 61 victories to Oxford's 48 (excluding the "dead heat" of 1877).[6][7]

The first Women's Boat Race took place in 1927, but did not become an annual fixture until the 1960s. Until 2014, the contest was conducted as part of the Henley Boat Races, but as of the 2015 race, it is held on the River Thames, on the same day as the men's main and reserve races.[8] It was the first year of the reserve race, contested between Oxford's Isis boat and Cambridge's Goldie boat. According to author and journalist Christopher Dodd, allowing the reserves to race on the Tideway was "a curtain-raiser to the battle of the blues and to give the up-and-coming men some experience of the Putney razzle-dazzle".[9] Since then, it has usually taken place on the Thames, prior to the main Boat Race.[7]

The main race was umpired by Gerald Ellison who had rowed for Oxford in the 1932 and 1933 races.[10] Cambridge's coaching team comprised Derek Mays-Smith, Chris Addison, J. R. F. Best, James Crowden, David Jennens, J. J. Vernon (who rowed in the 1955 race) and Ian Welsh, while Oxford were led by Ronnie Howard.[11][12] In preparation for the race, Oxford put in "mile after mile of hard rowing" while Cambridge focused on the more technical aspects of training.[13] On 19 March, Oxford beat the existing course record during the lead-up to the race,[14] while Cambridge surpassed their own record two days later.[13]

Crews

The Cambridge crew weighed an average of 13 st 8.25 lb (86.1 kg), almost 4 pounds (1.8 kg) per rower more than their opponents.[15] Oxford saw four former Blues return, rowers Sean Morris, Miles Morland and Duncan Spencer (rowing in his third race), and cox M. J. Leigh. Cambridge's crew included two returning Boat Race veterans in rower and boat club president Joe Fraser and cox Robert Stanbury.[15] The Light Blue crew contained a single foreign-registered rower in Australian D. P. Moore while the Dark Blues included four Americans, all formerly of Yale University.[15] According to the journalist Stanley Baker, writing in The Guardian, the Dark Blues were the "strongest and toughest crew Oxford have sent to the Tideway since the war."[16]

Seat Oxford
Cambridge
Name College Weight Name College Weight
BowS. R. MorrisSt Edmund Hall12 st 8 lbJ. A. FellPembroke13 st 0 lb
2D. J. MillsSt Edmund Hall13 st 8 lbD. J. RobertsSt Catharine's13 st 6 lb
3R. D. CleggSt Edmund Hall12 st 12 lbM. W. J. CarterPembroke13 st 11.5 lb
4M. Q. Morland (P)Lincoln13 st 8 lbJ. W. Fraser (P)Jesus14 st 4 lb
5W. R. FinkKeble13 st 2 lbR. G. WardQueens'14 st 10 lb
6H. W. HowellSt Edmund Hall14 st 5 lbW. E. Church1st & 3rd Trinity13 st 10 lb
7D. C. SpencerChrist Church13 st 0 lbD. P. MooreSt Catharine's13 st 3 lb
StrokeE. S. TrippeSt Edmund Hall13 st 5M. A. SweeneyLady Margaret Boat Club12 st 8 lb
CoxM. J. LeighKeble9 st 0 lbR. G. StanburyLady Margaret Boat Club9 st 2 lb
Source:[17]
(P) Boat club president[18]

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