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  2. The Boat Race 1938 - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford crew weighed an average of 12 st 13.75 lb (82.2 kg), 7.25 pounds (3.3 kg) per rower more than their opponents. Cambridge's crew contained three participants with Boat Race experience, in A. Burrough, T. B. Langton and T. H. Hunter.

  3. Template:Convert/list of units - Wikipedia

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    1.0 long ton (1.0 t) LT t; LT MT; LT ST; long ton long ton short ton: ST (none) 2,000 lb used mostly in the US. Allows triple output units. See: full list. 1.0 short ton (0.91 t) ST t; ST MT; ST LT; short ton short ton stone: st st 14 lb used previously in the British Commonwealth except Canada. Allows triple output units. See: full list. 1.0 ...

  4. Template:Long ton - Wikipedia

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    This template is intended to allow entry of imperial weights (Avoirdupois), measured in tons, hundredweights, quarters and/or pounds (ton, cwt, qr and/or lb) and provide a conversion into pounds and into tonnes (metric tons) or kilograms (if the first parameter is blank or zero).

  5. 1896–97 Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    12 st 8 lb (80 kg; 176 lb) 24: 12: Joe Thompson: 5 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (174 cm) 13 st 0 lb (83 kg; 182 lb) 24 Charlie Stubley: 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 12 st 7 lb (79 kg; 175 lb) 27: 13: Peter Dale: 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 12 st 7 lb (79 kg; 175 lb) 25 Jim Littlewood: 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 12 st 0 lb (76 kg; 168 lb) 23: 14: Sam Rimmer: 5 ft 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (171 ...

  6. Ordnance BL 12-pounder 7 cwt - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of Cordite also led to the decision that the 12-pounder was capable of firing a heavier shell up to 15 lb (6.8 kg). A 14-pound shell was adopted and the gun became a "15-pounder" from 1895. [4] At that point the 12-pounder 7 cwt became redundant.

  7. The Boat Race 1893 - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford crew weighed an average of 12 st 3.125 lb (77.4 kg), 3.125 pounds (1.4 kg) per rower more than their opponents. Cambridge saw two rowers with Boat Race experience return, including Graham Campbell Kerr and Charles Thurstan Fogg-Elliot.

  8. The Boat Race 1901 - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford crew weighed an average of 12 st 2.675 lb (77.2 kg), 1.375 pounds (0.62 kg) per rower more than their opponents. [10] The Cambridge crew contained a single rower with Boat Race experience in their number three, boat club president Bertram Willes Dayrell Brooke.

  9. The Boat Race 1932 - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge crew weighed an average of 12 st 2.75 lb (77.3 kg), 3.5 pounds (1.6 kg) per rower more than their opponents. Oxford saw four rowers return to the crew with Boat Race experience. Oxford saw four rowers return to the crew with Boat Race experience.