The 1927 Women's Oxford Cambridge Boat Race
In 1927 the first Oxford Cambridge Women's Boat Race was contested on the Isis at Oxford. In this rare interview the Cambridge cox Margaret Teify Rhys relates the controversies surrounding the race, the issue of women rowing at all and the day she collided with the men's boat.

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