Oxford and Cambridge Cup

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The Oxford and Cambridge Cup is awarded for Intervarsity Men's Eights in Australia.
The Oxford and Cambridge Cup is awarded for Intervarsity Men's Eights in Australia.

The Oxford and Cambridge Cup was donated in 1893 by Old Blues of Oxford and Cambridge Universities for competition between Eights at the Australian Universities Boat Race. The original boat race was conducted over a 'Thames Putney Mortlake' equivalent course, which varied between 2 miles and 3½ miles depending on location and conditions.

The Oxford and Cambridge Cup is now competed for on an annual basis by Australian Universities at the Australian Universities Rowing Championships (Inter-varsity) or combined programme of the Australian University Games. The cup is awarded to the winning men's Eight over a standard 2,000m course (1.24 miles).

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[edit] Origins

The trophy was organised by Dr Edmond Warre, Headmaster of Eton College and former President of the Oxford University Boat Club who had contacted Presidents of both University Boat Clubs (both of whom were Old Etonians). In an 1890 letter to Frederick Halcomb (Captain of the Adelaide University Boat Club) he states that “the idea was accepted by them with alacrity” and that both were “proud of the opportunity afforded them of showing their brotherhood, goodwill and interest in the welfare of their kinsmen in the antipodes”.

The cup has scenes of both Cambridge and Oxford engraved on the sides, pictures of rowing along with floral emblems of the countries of England, Scotland and Wales. The Angel on the top is pictured in the traditional pose of the Toast to Rowing. This long standing and traditional toast is afforded the winners of the Grand Challenge Cup.

[edit] Intervarsity Competition

The Australian Universities Boat Race began in 1870 when four oared crews representing Sydney and Melbourne Universities competed over a three-and-a-half mile course on the Yarra River (Melbourne). Members of the crews also took part in the first cricket match between the two universities. The first race was won by Melbourne in 31 minutes and 4 seconds. The 2-man of the losing Sydney crew was none other than Edmund Barton, who went on to become the first Prime Minister of Australia.

The first eight oared race between Australian Universities was conducted in 1888. Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide Universities met on the Hombourg reach course of the Yarra River. Melbourne was recorded as having won by 5 lengths over Adelaide and a similar distance to third place Sydney. Adelaide achieved its first win in 1889 at their home course on the Port River, and again in 1896 when stroked by famed South Australian oarsman W.H. Gosse. Sydney's first win was in 1890.

In 1920, Queensland University entered a crew for the first time. The crew came third place. Queensland steadily improved and, under the leadership of stroke E.B. Freeman, went on to win the 1922 and 1923 boat races.

The University of Tasmania boated its first inter-varsity crew in 1924. The Taswegians took the trophy home in 1925. The crew stroked by R.A. Scott defeated the highly fancied Sydney crew on the Brisbane River. The West Australians followed their interstate brethren and boated their first crew in 1927. This crew stroked by F.A. Williams took the cup home in their first race.

With the development of tertiary education in Australia in the 1950s and 60s it was not long before a whole raft of universities sought entry into the boat race. In 1956 New South Wales, 1963 Monash, 1966 Australian National and Newcastle, 1969 LaTrobe and 1973 Macquarie Universities gained entry. The Australian higher education reforms of the early 1990s opened the door for many former Technical Colleges and Colleges of Advanced Education to enter the boat race for the first time.

1968 was the last year that the race was held over the traditional 'Thames Putney Mortlake' equivalent course. Due to increasing pressure for a standardised course distance, fairer courses, and the increasing focus of state and national programs on the Olympic distance, delegates from the competing University Boat Clubs of 1968 voted that all future races be conducted over a 2,000m course from 1969 onward.

[edit] Results by Year

Date Venue Distance Winner Runner Up Time Margin
October 6th, 1888 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Melbourne Adelaide 13:05 4 lengths
December 21st, 1889 Port River, SA 2.5mi Adelaide Melbourne 18:06 3 lengths
June 14th, 1890 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Sydney Melbourne 13:48 5 lengths
April 4th, 1891 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Sydney Melbourne 17:21 4 lengths
April 23rd, 1892 Port River, SA 3mi Melbourne Sydney 17:21 6 feet
April 8th, 1893 Lower Yarra, VIC 3mi Melbourne Sydney 16:05 2.5 lengths
April 28th, 1894 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Sydney Melbourne 17:00 10 lengths
May 11th, 1895 Port River, SA 3mi Sydney Melbourne 15:45 6 lengths
May 2nd, 1896 Lower Yarra, VIC 3mi Adelaide Sydney 20:41 6 lengths
May 22nd, 1897 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Sydney Melbourne 18:08 4 lengths
June 4th, 1898 Port River, SA 3mi Sydney Adelaide 18:07 6 lengths
June 10th, 1899 Lower Yarra, VIC 3mi Melbourne Sydney 23:02 5 lengths
June 2nd, 1900 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Sydney Adelaide 17:01 54 seconds
June 15th, 1901 Lower Yarra, VIC 3mi Sydney Melbourne 16:48 0.5 lengths
June 14th, 1902 Port River, SA 3mi Sydney Melbourne 16:44 3 lengths
June 6th, 1903 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Sydney Melbourne 15:36 5 lengths
June 4th, 1904 Lower Yarra, VIC 3mi Melbourne Adelaide 18:01 3 lengths
June 10th, 1905 Port River, SA 3mi Sydney Adelaide 17:37 5 lengths
June 9th, 1906 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Melbourne Sydney 15:15 3 lengths
June 9th, 1907 Lower Yarra, VIC 3mi Sydney Melbourne 15:53 2 lengths
June 6th, 1908 Port River, SA 3mi Sydney Melbourne 15:45 2 lengths
June 9th, 1909 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Sydney Melbourne 15:50 5 lengths
June 7th, 1910 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Adelaide Sydney 17:35 4 lengths
June 10th, 1911 Port River, SA 3mi Melbourne Sydney 16:29 1.5 lengths
June 1st, 1912 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi Melbourne Sydney 17:00 3 lengths
June 7th, 1913 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Melbourne Sydney 15:11 6 lengths
June 6th, 1914 Port River, SA 3mi Melbourne Adelaide 17:46 7 lengths
1915 - 1918 World War I - No competition
August 29th, 1919 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi 167yd Melbourne Sydney 19:34.5 3 lengths
May 29th, 1920 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Adelaide Melbourne 14:53 1.5 lengths
May 31st, 1921 Brisbane River, QLD 3mi Melbourne Queensland 17:23 1 length
June 3rd, 1922 Port River, SA 3mi Queensland Melbourne 17:21 4 lengths
June 1st, 1923 Parramatta River, NSW 3mi 167yd Queensland Adelaide 17:43 4 lengths
May 31st, 1924 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Melbourne Queensland 16:14 0.5 length
June 6th, 1925 Brisbane River, QLD 3mi Tasmania Sydney 17:56 2.5 lengths
June 3rd, 1926 Huon River, TAS 3mi Sydney Melbourne  ? 3/4 length
June 4th, 1927 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Western Australia Melbourne 19:30 1.5 lengths
June 2nd, 1928 Mannum, SA 3mi Western Australia Unknown 16:43 2 lengths
June 1st, 1929 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Melbourne Adelaide 14:27 3.5 lengths
June 7th, 1930 Swan River, WA 3mi Western Australia Adelaide 19:57 3/4 length
June 3rd, 1931 Brisbane River, QLD 3mi Sydney Queensland 17:40 12 lengths
1932 Huon River, TAS 3mi Western Australia Unknown 17:19 5 lengths
June 3rd, 1933 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Sydney Adelaide 16:29 2 lengths
June 2nd, 1934 Mannum, SA 3mi Adelaide Sydney 15:30 7 lengths
June 8th, 1935 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.5mi Sydney Melbourne 15:17 1/3 length
June 6th, 1936 Swan River, WA 2mi Sydney Western Australia 12:30 3 lengths
June 5th, 1937 Brisbane River, QLD 3mi Sydney Tasmania 17:00 2.5 lengths
June 4th, 1938 Huon River, TAS 3mi Sydney Melbourne 15:44 1.5 lengths
June 3rd, 1939 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Melbourne Sydney 16:38 1.5 lengths
June 1st, 1940 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Melbourne Sydney 16:57 4 lengths
1941 - 1945 World War II - No competition
June 8th, 1946 Mannum, SA 3mi Sydney Adelaide 17:58 1 length
June 7th, 1947 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Sydney Melbourne 16:51 1.5 lengths
June 5th, 1948 Swan River, WA 2mi Sydney Western Australia 12:11
1949 Brisbane River, QLD <2mi Sydney Melbourne 11:00 2 lengths
June 3rd, 1950 Lower Yarra, VIC 2mi Melbourne Sydney 10:50 3 lengths
May 30th, 1951 Huon River, TAS 3mi = Melbourne = Sydney 14:46 Dead heat
June 7th, 1952 Murray Bridge, SA 3mi Melbourne Sydney 17:21 2.5 lengths
June 5th, 1953 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Melbourne Western Australia 16:13 0.5 lengths
June 5th, 1954 Swan River, WA 2mi Melbourne Western Australia 11:38 1.5 lengths
June 4th, 1955 Brisbane River, QLD 3mi Melbourne Queensland 17:54.5 8 lengths
June 2nd, 1956 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.25mi Melbourne Western Australia 13:07 4 lengths
June 7th, 1957 Derwent River, TAS 3mi Melbourne Queensland 15:31 2 lengths
1958 Port River, SA 3mi Queensland Melbourne 17:48 4.75 lengths
May 30th, 1959 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Queensland Sydney 16:05.5 0.25 lengths
June 1st, 1960 Swan River, WA 2mi Sydney Melbourne 10:21.8 2 lengths
May 27th, 1961 Brisbane River, QLD 2mi Sydney New South Wales 11:05 4 lengths
May 26th, 1962 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Sydney Melbourne 15:30 0.75 lengths
May 25th, 1963 Lower Yarra, VIC 2.25mi Melbourne Sydney 12:14.5 4 lengths
May 30th, 1964 Huon River, TAS 2.25mi Sydney Melbourne 15:39 5.4 sec
1965 No competition
May 28th, 1966 Mannum, SA 3mi Tasmania New South Wales 16:10 2 lengths
May 27th, 1967 Nepean River, NSW 3mi Melbourne Tasmania 15:55.1 0.75 lengths
May 25th, 1968 Canning River, WA 2mi 88' Melbourne Adelaide 10:05.3 0.5 sec
May 31st, 1969 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m Melbourne Sydney 6:26.9 1 length
May 23rd, 1970 Lake Burley Griffin, ACT 2000m Melbourne Sydney 6:38.9 1.75 lengths
May 22nd, 1971 Lake Kurwongbah, QLD 2000m Monash Sydney 6:35.0 0.1 sec
May 27th, 1972 Manning River, NSW 2000m Monash Sydney 7:33.0 1.25 lengths
May 19th, 1973 Mildura, VIC 2000m Monash Melbourne 5:31.2 0.05 sec
May 25th, 1974 Nepean River, NSW 2000m Adelaide Melbourne 5:39.4 5.0 sec
May 17th, 1975 Huon River, TAS 2000m Melbourne Tasmania 5:57.4 3.0 sec
May 15th, 1976 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m Tasmania Adelaide 6:21.6 1 length
May 22nd, 1977 West Lakes, SA 2000m Melbourne Adelaide 6:39 0.75 lengths
May 20th, 1978 Nepean River, NSW 2000m Monash Adelaide 5:58.1 5.5 sec
May 19th, 1979 Hinze Dam, QLD 2000m Adelaide Sydney 6:01 2.3 sec
May 17th, 1980 Lake Burley Griffin, ACT 1800m Melbourne Sydney 5:31.9* 1.9 sec
May 16th, 1981 Canning River, WA 2000m Melbourne Queensland 6:13.1 1.8 sec
May 15th, 1982 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m Melbourne Sydney 6:22.0 5.1 sec
May 21st, 1983 Middle Harbour, NSW 2000m Sydney New South Wales 5:58.4 7.8 sec
May 19th, 1984 Lake Barrington, TAS 2000m Melbourne Sydney 6:11.56 1.96 sec
May 18th, 1985 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m Melbourne Monash 6:25.03 6.3 sec
May 17th, 1986 West Lakes, SA 2000m Tasmania Melbourne 6:41.34 1.73 sec
1987 Nepean River, NSW 2000m Monash Sydney 6:03.0 7.5 sec
May 14th, 1988 Lake Wivenhoe, QLD 2000m Melbourne Monash 6:18.0 4.0 sec
July 8th, 1989 Carrum, VIC 2000m Monash Melbourne 6:22.7 6.0 sec
July 7th, 1990 Lake Wivenhoe, QLD 2000m Queensland Adelaide 5:55.5 1.2 sec
October 5th, 1991 Nepean River, NSW 2000m Queensland Melbourne 6:12.36 8.10 sec
October 3rd, 1992 West Lakes, SA 2000m Queensland Adelaide 6:48.99 7.0 sec
October 2nd, 1993 Wellington Dam, WA 2000m Sydney Unknown Unknown
October 1st, 1994 Lake Barrington, TAS 2000m Tasmania Sydney Unknown
1995 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m Melbourne Queensland 5:53.95 2.5 lengths
October 2nd, 1996 Lake Burley Griffin, ACT 1800m U.T.S. Sydney 7:10.11* 1.9 sec
October 4th, 1997 Penrith Lakes, NSW 2000m Western Australia U.T.S. 5:54.21 5.15 sec
October 3rd, 1998 West Lakes, SA 2000m Western Australia Unknown 5:49.95
1999 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m Sydney Unknown Unknown
2000 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m Unknown Unknown Unknown
2001 Penrith Lakes, NSW 2000m Melbourne Sydney Unknown
2002 Lake Wendouree, VIC 2000m U.T.S. Melbourne 5:53.07 0.43 sec
October 4th, 2003 Lake Wivenhoe, QLD 2000m U.T.S. Sydney 5:41.0 0.75 lengths
2004 Lake Barrington, TAS 2000m Sydney Adelaide 5:57.20 3:18 sec
September 2005 Hinze Dam, QLD 2000m Sydney Queensland 5:51.62 3:08 sec
2006 Penrith Lakes, NSW 2000m Sydney Adelaide 5:51.76 0.64 sec
2007 Hinze Dam, QLD 2000m Sydney Adelaide 6:13.00 7:97 sec

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