Preparation for 1964 Boat Race

1964 , Cambridgeshire (County)

Anglia Television report on Cambridge's preparations for the 1964 boat race.

Anglia Television report highlighting preparations by the newly-announced Cambridge crew for the 1964 University Boat Race. Opening with highlights of a previous race, the Anglia presenter crosses the river on a hand-cranked chain ferry, where six of the crew wait along with their coach. From there, they cross back over the river and warm up in preparation for training. Watched by the reserve crew and a crowd of other students, the Cambridge crew drop their boat into the water and cast off. Long sequences show the crew training under the guidance of the cox and the coach, who follows behind in a motor boat. After a hard training session, the crew retire for tea and biscuits at the Cutter Inn at Ely, as the report concludes with more action from a previous Boat Race on the River Thames.

Featured Buildings

Cutter Inn, Ely

Keywords

Boat races; Rowing; Sports; University of Cambridge

Other Places

Ely, Cambridgeshire; London

Background Information

Although Oxford were firm favourites for most of the lead-up, this Cambridge crew went on win the 1964 Boat Race. A full race report is available here: http://www.theboatrace.org/article/introduction/pastresults/1946-1975/racereport1964

Manifestations

Preparation for 1964 Boat Race

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