The Boat Race 1909
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The 66th Boat Race took place on 3 April 1909. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Cambridge were reigning champions, having won the previous year's race, while Oxford's heavier crew contained three Olympic gold medallists. In a race umpired by Frederick I. Pitman, Oxford won by 3+1⁄2 lengths in a time of 19 minutes 50 seconds. It was their first win in four races and took the overall record to 35–30 in their favour.
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66th Boat Race | |||
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Date | 3 April 1909 (1909-04-03) | ||
Winner | Oxford | ||
Margin of victory | 3+1⁄2 lengths | ||
Winning time | 19 minutes 50 seconds | ||
Overall record (Cambridge–Oxford) | 30–35 | ||
Umpire | Frederick I. Pitman (Cambridge) | ||
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