COPIED
2 mins

Tish Reid

OUWBC

Unfortunately, my recollections of my final year at Oxford are hazy. In any case, final years tend to be pretty full on but reading a science degree (Pure and Applied Biology) meant my academic timetable was packed with lab work, lectures, fieldwork and weekly essays, with faceto-face tutorials taking up most of the week. Pile on the OUWBC training, being President that year, plus touching base with the National Squad program –I had been part of the GB world championship team in the summer of 1985 – and the year went by in a blur.

In 1985/86 OUWBC still had no official base, we were training on the Thames at Port Meadow to the northwest of Oxford and through the generosity of St Edward’s School we were using their boathouse via a long-standing arrangement. This allowed us better quality water time with longer distances and less congestion than would have been possible on the ‘normal’ Thames stretch below Oxford City Centre where all the college boathouses were. The OUWBC squad would cycle up from the City for training – from memory this involved some weekday afternoon sessions, plus weekend sessions. In addition, we had land training venues dotted around the city. At Iffley Road Sports Centre we did ergo tests (not enough machines for ergo sessions as such) and free weights, while circuit training was facilitated by the generosity of various colleges who would allow us to use their college gyms each week. Training was basically accomplished through begging and borrowing facilities from various sympathetic benefactors.

“There was an ongoing frustration that we were not recognised as serious in our rowing endeavours. Any media interest in OUWBC or CUWBC always seemed to involve being dressed up in high heels and evening wear.”

There was an ongoing frustration that we were not recognised as serious in our rowing endeavours. Any media interest in OUWBC or CUWBC always seemed to involve being dressed up in high heels and evening wear. If I remember correctly it was for this reason that on one occasion, we refused a photoshoot. We felt that the sponsored men’s event was always much better covered, and the men were taken seriously as athletes. There was a desire to make the Boat Races more equal, and one way would be to utilise the ‘machine’ that existed to cover the men’s races to raise the profile of the women’s races. It also seemed to be nonsensical to have a race distance more akin to summer racing at the end of March – it didn’t fit in with national squad and GB representation preparation.

Our Boat Race day was obviously hugely important to the crews. The logistics for the races were well organised, but the shoreside stuff was very much an afterthought. For instance, I have no real recollection of being presented the trophy after we won our race, there was no meeting of the opposition post-race. We boated from different places and basically never met.

Our supporters were the stalwart members of family and friends of the various crew members. There were no real crowds and media coverage would generally consist of a two-line result in the national newspapers, usually as an add-on to the results being reported for the men’s Head of the River Race which would happen during the same weekend. To be fair, the rest of the university were also pretty oblivious to the fact that there were boat races for OUWBC and CUWBC, so the rest of the nation can hardly be blamed for being none the wiser.

1986 Won and President 

1985 Won Osiris 

This article appears in The Boat Race - 2021 Programme

Go to Page View
This article appears in...
The Boat Race - 2021 Programme
Go to Page View
A Note from Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss
Welcome to the Gemini Boat Race 2021
Welcome to the Gemini Boat Race
From Robert Gillespie, Chairman of the Boat Race Company
In Pictures: The Blues
A photo gallery of the Oxford and Cambridge Blue Boats training at Wallingford and Ely
Infographic
Blue Boats 2021
Crews and Club Officials
The Gemini Boat Race 2021
Final Thoughts: Alexander Bebb
OUBC President
Final Thoughts: Callum Sullivan
CUBC Men’s President
Final Thoughts: Kaitlyn Dennis
OUWBC President
Final Thoughts: Sophie Paine
CUBC Women’s President
Final Thoughts: Sean Bowden
OUBC Head Coach
Final Thoughts: Rob Baker
CUBC Men’s Head Coach
Final Thoughts: Andy Nelder
OUWBC Head Coach
Final Thoughts: Rob Weber
CUBC Women’s Head Coach
A Note from Sir John Bell
Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford
Infographic: A Timeline
The Gemini Boat Race 2021
A Fine Balance
Unlocking the perfect race with imperfect preparation
Tactician’s View
Explaining the tactical nuances of racing in Ely rather than on the Tideway
Defeat and Triumph Beyond the Tideway
Life on the ragged edge of Boat Race selection
Choppy Waters
The surprising psychology lessons from training in a Covid lockdown
Video Hub: Behind the Scenes
The Gemini Boat Race 2021
History of the Women’s Boat Race
75 years on – what a strange race!
Orange Aid: The Austerity Boat Race of 1944
The last time the Blues battled on the River Great Ouse
Old Blues: Cath Bishop, CUWBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Old Blues: John Wiggins, OUBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Old Blues: Mike Sweeney, CUBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Old Blues: Morgan Baynham-Williams, OUWBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Old Blues: Daphne Martschenko, CUWBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Old Blues: Tish Reid, OUWBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Old Blues: Donald Legget, CUBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Old Blues: Ollie Cook, OUBC
Memories of the Boat Race
Isle of Ely Rowing Club
60 years after the 1944 Boat Race a new rowing club is formed
Martin Barakso
OUBC
Alexander Bebb
President, OUBC
Joshua Bowesman-Jones
OUBC
Charles Buchanan
OUBC
Felix Drinkall
OUBC
Jean-Philippe Dufour
OUBC
James Forward
OUBC
Hal Frigaard
OUBC
Jesse Oberst
Cox, OUBC
Oliver Perry
Cox, OUBC
Luke Robinson
OUBC
Tobias Schröder
OUBC
Adam Teece
OUBC
Augustin Wambersie
OUBC
Seb Benzecry
CUBC
James Bernard
CUBC
Reef Boericke
CUBC
Ollie Boyne
Cox, CUBC
Ben Dyer
CUBC
Garth Holden
CUBC
Charlie Marcus
Cox, CUBC
Reggie Mitchell
CUBC
Ollie Parish
CUBC
Quinten Richardson
CUBC
Callum Sullivan
President, CUBC
Drew Taylor
CUBC
Sam Vosper
CUBC
Theo Weinberger
CUBC
Katie Anderson
OUWBC
Martha Birtles
OUWBC
Kaitlyn Dennis
President, OUWBC
Joe Gellett
Cox, OUWBC
Georgina Grant
OUWBC
Oriane Grant
OUWBC
Sara Helin
OUWBC
Costi Levy
Cox, OUWBC
Julia Lindsay
OUWBC
Katherine Maitland
OUWBC
Lucy Miles
OUWBC
Amelia Standing
OUWBC
Megan Stoker
OUWBC
Anja Zehfuss
OUWBC
Caoimhe Dempsey
CUBC
Rebecca Dell
CUBC
Anouschka Fenley
CUBC
Angela Harper
CUBC
Gemma King
CUBC
Jo Matthews
CUBC
Sophie Paine
President, CUBC
Abigail Parker
CUBC
Adriana Perez Rotondo
CUBC
Katarzyna Pilch
CUBC
Sarah Portsmouth
CUBC
Bronya Sykes
CUBC
Sarah Tisdall
CUBC
Dylan Whitaker
Cox, CUBC
The Rules of the Boat Race
2021
Thank you
To the companies, organisations and individuals for their support
Looking for back issues?
Browse the Archive >

Previous Article Next Article