The last
Boat Race was on Saturday 3rd April 1999
at Putney, London.
The Women's Boat Race was on Sunday
28th March 1999 at
Henley.
Dating from 1829, this legendary boat race is billed as `the world's longest surviving sporting challenge'. The gruelling four-and-a-quarter-mile distance from Putney to Mortlake is three times the length of an Olympic course with the competitors often facing formidable waves and bitter winds - the race has never been cancelled due to bad weather - and the whole event is over in just 20 minutes, a fact that belies the six months of sweat and toil the teams put in in preparation for the big day. In the past Oxford have had the upper hand but the years from 1993 onwards have seen Cambridge sweep to victory after a six year run of wins by Oxford.
The 1997 143rd Boat Race was on Saturday, 29th March at 4 p.m. There are also other associated annual Oxford-Cambridge races for men and women on the same day in London and earlier in Henley.
-- John Snagge (1904-1996), English sports commentator
BBC commentary on the 1949 Boat Race
Christopher Dodd,
The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race (1983)