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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.
The Cambridge crew weighed an average of 12 st 7 lb (79.2 kg), 8.75 pounds (4.0 kg) per rower more than their opponents. As the event was forced to take a hiatus between 1940 and 1945 as a result of the Second World War, none of the rowers had participated in the Boat Race prior this year. [13]
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.
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.
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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.
12 st 9 lb 2: D H M Macdonald: Mansfield: 13 st 12 lb: M Wilson: Trinity Hall: 12 st 9 lb 3: M R Dunstan: Worcester: 13 st 7 lb: J D Hughes: Downing: 13 st 10 lb 4: G R D Jones: New College: 13 st 11 lb: J S Pew: 1st and 3rd Trinity: 15 st 1 lb 5: B M Philp (P) Worcester: 15 st 9 lb: S M Peel: Downing: 14 st 0 lb 6: C G H Clark: University: 14 ...
The Cambridge crew weighed an average of 13 st 7 lb (85.5 kg), 1.6 pounds (0.7 kg) per rower more than their opponents. [19] Oxonians Chris and Richard Freeman became the first brothers to row in the Boat Race since 1935 race. [20]