The first ever race to be held in Britain between women’s college VIIIs occurred on 14th June 1919. Newnham raced the London School of Medicine for Women over half a mile at Marlow, rowing in wooden fixed-seat clinkers.
1st VIII
C | B. Clerke |
S | D. Collier |
7 | M. Wiseman |
6 | D. Ellis |
5 | M. Chrystal |
4 | D. Lovell |
3 | J. Angus |
2 | K. Andrew |
B | D. Jenkin |
Results: won against London School of Medicine for Women at Marlow by 1.75 lengths