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Harvard–Yale Regatta

The Harvard–Yale Regatta or Yale-Harvard Boat Race (often abbreviated The Race) is an annual rowing race between the men's heavyweight rowing crews of Harvard University and Yale University. First contested in 1852, it has been held annually since 1859 with exceptions during major wars fought by the United States and the COVID-19 pandemic. The Race is America's oldest collegiate athletic competition, pre-dating The Game by 23 years. It is sometimes referred to as the "Yale-Harvard" regatta, though most official regatta programs brand it "Harvard-Yale".[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

The Yale–Harvard Regatta
Contested by
Harvard Yale
Information
First boat race August 3, 1852
Annual event since July 26, 1859
Current champion Yale
Downstream record Harvard, 18:22.4 (1980)
Upstream record Yale, 18:35.8 (2015)
Course Thames River,
New London, Connecticut
Course length 4 miles (6.4 km)
Trophy The Sexton Cup, The F. Valentine Chappell Trophy, The New London Cup, The James Snider Cup, and The Hoyt C. Pease and Robert Chappell Jr. Trophy
Number of wins
Harvard Yale
95 58

Originally rowed on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, it has since moved to the Thames River, near New London, Connecticut. Although other locations for the race have included the Connecticut River at Springfield, Massachusetts, and Lake Quinsigamond at Worcester, Massachusetts, the Thames has hosted The Race on all but five occasions since 1878 and both teams have erected permanent training camps on the Thames at Gales Ferry for Yale and at Red Top for Harvard.

The race has been exclusively between Yale and Harvard except for 1897, when the race was held as part of a three-boat race with Cornell on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie, New York, where, although it lost to Cornell, Yale was deemed the winner of the Harvard-Yale race. Due to the COVID-19, there was no Yale-Harvard Regatta in 2020, the first cancellation since 1945.[10][11]

History edit

On May 24, 1843, with the arrival of the shell Whitehall in New Haven, Yale University founded the first collegiate crew in the United States.[12] A year later, Harvard founded their boat club.[13] These boat clubs served primarily a social purpose,[13] until Yale's 1852 issuance of a challenge to Harvard "to test the superiority of the oarsmen of the two colleges".[11] Dr. James M. Whiton (Yale 1853) and Joseph Mansfield Brown (Harvard 1853) were the prime movers in bringing about the race. The idea of a race was suggested by James N. Elkins, the superintendent of the Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad, during a train journey with Dr. Whiton.[14] The first Harvard–Yale Boat Race—and the first American intercollegiate sporting event—took place on August 3, 1852. In this two-mile (3.2 km) contest, Harvard's Oneida prevailed over Yale's Shawmut by about two lengths, with Yale's Undine finishing third.[12] The first place prize was a pair of black walnut, silver-inscribed trophy oars. The trophy oars were awarded to Harvard by General Franklin Pierce who in 1853 became the 14th President of the United States of America. Today, the 1852 trophy oars are the oldest intercollegiate athletic prize in North America.[15]

The race distance was increased to three miles (4.8 km) for the second rendition in 1855 and to the current four miles (6.4 km) in 1876. The Oxford–Cambridge Boat Race is the only longer side-by-side rowing event in the world, though slower stream makes the Yale–Harvard Race one to three minutes longer.[16]

 
"The Rock" at Bartlett's Cove during the 2010 Harvard–Yale Regatta

Originally the race was just between the varsity crews but there are now three events: the 2-mile (3.2-km) freshman race, the 3-mile (4.8-km) junior varsity race, and the 4-mile (6.4-km) varsity race.[17] The varsity crews compete for the Sexton Cup, the junior varsity for the F. Valentine Chappell Trophy, and the freshman for the New London Cup.[17] The Hoyt C. Pease and Robert Chappell Jr. Trophies are awarded to the team that wins the majority of the three races.[17]

Typically the day before the freshman, junior varsity and varsity races, there is a two-mile (3.2 km) race between the spares for both crews. These "combination" boats are made up of second freshman boat and third varsity boat rowers (i.e. the "combi" or "combo" race).[citation needed] The winner of this race gets the James P. Snider Cup, as well as the right to paint its school's colors on the "rock" at Bartlett's Cove for the next day's races.[18] Currently Harvard leads the varsity series at 95–55, the second varsity (JV) at 75–38, and the freshman series at 72–39–1. Yale holds the upstream course record with its time of 18:35.8 in 2015.[19] The Crimson set the downstream—and Thames River course—mark of 18:22.4 in 1980.[citation needed]

Trophies edit

The Sexton Cup is presented to the winner of the varsity heavyweight race. The trophy is actually a combination of two former rowing trophies: The bottom is the original base of the Sexton Cup, with year-by-year results of race winners, while the upper portion retains the Yale and Harvard seals from the trophy which was awarded to the winner of the (now discontinued) graduate eights race.

The F. Valentine Chappell Trophy is presented to the winner of the second varsity heavyweight race. Previously used for a discontinued event in this regatta, it was redesignated in 1983 to be awarded to the victor in the junior varsity contest.

The New London Cup is presented to the winner of the freshman race. The city of New London donated this silver award in celebration of its bicentennial and it is inscribed with the Seal of the City of New London and engraved with a ship bearing "Mare Liberium" (Freedom of the Seas). As of 2014, both schools began boating a 3V lineup for this race, rather than an all-freshmen lineup.

The Hoyt C. Pease and Robert Chappell Jr. Trophy is presented to the crews who win two or more of the varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen races. This sterling silver bowl was donated by George Pew, Yale Class of 1958, in honor of Pease and Chappell with the inscription: "Named in honor of their great contribution over four decades to the spirit and success of The Boat Race."

The James Snider Cup is awarded to the winning crew of the Combination race of the Harvard–Yale Regatta, which is held annually in New London, Connecticut. The Combination crews are typically composed of rowers from the third varsity and second freshman boats of their respective programs. Traditionally the two crews race a 2-mile (3.2-km) course the day before the Regatta, with the winning crew earning both possession of the Cup and the right to paint the large rock surface south of Bartlett's Cove—typically the most popular viewing spot for the Regatta's main events the next day—with their school's colors.

The James P. Snider Cup was dedicated in honor of James P. "Jamie Sniderman" Snider by the Yale Heavyweight Crew Class of 2005 following the Harvard–Yale Regatta held on June 11, 2005. The cup was donated in honor of Jamie's years of dedicated service to both the Yale Heavyweight Crew and the Yale Crew program as a whole. In 1995 and 1996 Jamie served as an assistant coach of the Yale Women's Crew, leading the 1995 Third Varsity to a 10–4 record. After becoming an assistant with the Men's Heavyweight squad, Jamie led the 1997 Third Varsity Crew to an undefeated season, an Eastern Sprints Gold Medal, and a victory in the Combination Race of the Harvard–Yale Regatta. Jamie's 1999 Combination crew earned the right to paint the rock as well. Currently, Jamie serves as the assistant coach of the Women's Program. In 2006 he led his Third Varsity Four to a third-place finish at the Eastern Sprints, and in 2007, 2008, 2009 he coached the Varsity Four to gold medals at Eastern Sprints and a sixth, sixth and third-place finish at NCAAs.

In addition to coaching Yale crews during the season, Jamie has served as caretaker of Gales Ferry, the home and training site for the Yale Men's Heavyweight Crew during preparation for the Harvard–Yale Regatta since 1878. He has also served as Director of the Yale University Community Rowing Program since its inception in the summer of 1999. Originally established as a small pilot program, the program has since grown to include over 100 youth participants annually, providing rowing opportunities for organizations such as the National Youth Sports Program, American School for the Deaf, and the Connecticut Special Olympics.

 
Yale Varsity bow four 2007

Results edit

Varsity race edit

  • Number of wins: Harvard, 95; Yale, 59
  • Most consecutive victories: Harvard, 18 (1963–1980)
  • Course downstream record: Harvard, 1980 – 18 min 22.4 sec; average speed 13.1 miles per hour (21.1 km/h)
  • Course upstream record: Yale, 2022 – 18 min 17.5 sec; average speed 12.9 miles per hour (20.8 km/h)
  • Narrowest winning margin: 0.2 sec (Yale, 1914)
  • Largest winning margin: 1 min 43 sec (Harvard, 1879)
Harvard–Yale Regatta varsity race results[20][21][22][23]
No. Date Site Length
(miles)
Direction Winner Harvard
time
Yale
time
Harvard
total
Yale
total
1 August 3, 1852
1853–1854 no races
Winnipesaukee 2 Harvard (+2 lengths) 1
2 July 21, 1855 Springfield 3 Harvard 22:47 24:00 2
3 July 26, 1859 Worcester 3 Harvard 19:18 20:18 3
4 July 24, 1860
1861–1864 no races
Worcester 3 Harvard 18:53 19:05.5 4
5 July 29, 1864 Worcester 3 Yale 19:43.5 19:01 4 1
6 July 28, 1865 Worcester 3 Yale 19:09 18:42.5 4 2
7 July 26, 1866 Worcester 3 Harvard 18:43.5 19:10 5 2
8 July 19, 1867 Worcester 3 Harvard 18:12.75 19:25.5 6 2
9 July 24, 1868 Worcester 3 Harvard 17:48.5 18:38.5 7 2
10 July 23, 1869 Worcester 3 Harvard 18:02 18:11 8 2
11 July 22, 1870
1871 no race[a]
Worcester 3 Harvard 20:30 (fouled)[a] 9 2
12 July 24, 1872 Springfield[b] 3 Harvard 16:57 18:13 10 2
13 July 17, 1873 Springfield[c] 3 Yale (uncertain) 16:59 10 3
14 July 18, 1874 Saratoga[d] 3 Harvard 16:56 (disabled)[b] 11 3
15 July 14, 1875 Saratoga[e] 3 Harvard 17:05 17:14.5 12 3
16 June 30, 1876 Springfield[f][g] 4 Yale 22:31 22:02 12 4
17 June 30, 1877 Springfield 4 Harvard 24:36 24:43 13 4
18 June 28, 1878 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:44.75 21:29 14 4
19 June 27, 1879 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:15 23:58 15 4
20 July 1, 1880 New London 4 Downstream Yale 25:09 24:27 15 5
21 July 1, 1881 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22:19 22:13 15 6
22 June 30, 1882 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:47.5 20:50.5 16 6
23 June 28, 1883 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 25:46.5 25:59 17 6
24 June 26, 1884 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:48 20:31 17 7
25 June 26, 1885 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 25:15.5 26:30 18 7
26 July 2, 1886 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:05 20:42 18 8
27 July 1, 1887 New London 4 Downstream Yale 23:10.5 22:56 18 9
28 June 29, 1888 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21:24 20:10 18 10
29 June 28, 1889 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:55 21:30 18 11
30 June 27, 1890 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21:40 21:29[c] 18 12
31 June 26, 1891 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21:23 21:57 19 12
32 July 1, 1892 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21:42.5 20:48 19 13
33 June 30, 1893 New London 4 Downstream Yale 25:15 25:01.5 19 14
34 June 28, 1894 New London 4 Downstream Yale 24:38 23:45.5 19 15
35 June 28, 1895
1896 no race
New London 4 Downstream Yale 22:05 21:30 19 16
36 June 25, 1897 Poughkeepsie 4 Yale[d] 21:00 20:44 19 17
37 June 23, 1898 New London 4 Upstream Yale[d] 24:35 24:02 19 18
38 June 29, 1899 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:52.5 21:13 20 18
39 June 28, 1900 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21:37.4 21:12.8 20 19
40 June 27, 1901 New London 4 Downstream Yale 23:45 23:37 20 20
41 June 26, 1902 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:33 20:20 20 21
42 June 25, 1903 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:29.6[h] 20:19.8 20 22
43 July 1, 1904 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22:10 21:40.5 20 23
44 June 29, 1905 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22:36 22:33.5 20 24
45 June 28, 1906 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 23:02 23:11 21 24
46 June 27, 1907 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:13 21:10 21 25
47 June 25, 1908 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 24:10 (not taken) 22 25
48 July 11, 1909 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21:50 22:10 23 25
49 June 30, 1910 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:46.5 21:04 24 25
50 June 30, 1911 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:44 23:40.5[e] 25 25
51 June 21, 1912 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21:43.5 22:04 26 25
52 June 20, 1913 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21:42 22:20 27 25
53 June 19, 1914 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:16.2 21:16 27 26
54 June 25, 1915 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:13.5 20:52 27 27
55 June 23, 1916
1917 no race
New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:02 20:17 28 27
56 June 1, 1918 Derby, CT 2 Harvard 10:58 11:04 29 27
57 June 20, 1919 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21:47.6 21:42.2 29 28
58 June 25, 1920 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23:11 23:46 30 28
59 June 24, 1921 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:44.2 20:41 30 29
60 June 23, 1922 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22:06 21:53 30 30
61 June 22, 1923 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22:35 22:10 30 31
62 June 20, 1924 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22:11 21:58.4 30 32
63 June 19, 1925 New London 4 Upstream Yale 20:32.4 20:26 30 33
64 June 25, 1926 New London 4 Upstream Yale 20:21.6 20:14.4 30 34
65 June 24, 1927 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:35.1 22:39 31 34
66 June 22, 1928 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:56 20:21.6 31 35
67 June 21, 1929 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:39 21:20 31 36
68 June 20, 1930 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:30.8 20:09.4 31 37
69 June 19, 1931 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:21 22:30 32 37
70 June 24, 1932 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21:29 21:42 33 37
71 June 16, 1933 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:46.6 22:53.6 34 37
72 June 22, 1934 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:01.6 19:51.8 34 38
73 June 22, 1935 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:04 20:19 34 39
74 June 19, 1936 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:19 20:40.6 35 39
75 June 25, 1937 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:02 20:06.2 36 39
76 June 24, 1938 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:20 20:23.8 37 39
77 June 23, 1939 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:48.4 20:53 38 39
78 June 21, 1940 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21:38 22:09 39 39
79 June 14, 1941 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:40 20:53.4 40 39
80 May 23, 1942
1943-1945 no race[23]
Derby 2 Harvard 10:09.6 10:20.8 41 39
81 June 1, 1946 Cambridge 1.75[f] Harvard 9:18 9:38 42 39
82 June 18, 1947[23] New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:40 20:46 43 39
83 June 25, 1948 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:21.4 19:23 44 39
84 June 24, 1949 New London 4 Upstream Yale 19:54.2 19:52.8 44 40
85 June 23, 1950 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21:36.4 21:37.2 45 40
86 June 22, 1951 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21:26 21:48.8 46 40
87 June 20, 1952[i] New London 4 Upstream Yale 22:52.8 22:48.8 46 41
88 June 12, 1953 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:09 20:20 47 41
89 June 19, 1954 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22:02 21:58.4 47 42
90 June 17, 1955 New London 4 Upstream Yale 20:10 20:05 47 43
91 June 16, 1956 New London 4 Downstream Yale 19:47.4 19:26 47 44
92 June 15, 1957 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:04 20:35.2 47 45
93 June 14, 1958 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22:52 22:39 47 46
94 June 13, 1959 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:52 20:02 48 46
95 June 18, 1960 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:41.2 20:08.6 49 46
96 June 17, 1961 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:00 22:29.5 50 46
97 June 16, 1962 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:27 21:26 50 47
98 June 16, 1963 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:47 20:15 51 47
99 June 20, 1964 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:48.2 21:06 52 47
100 June 19, 1965 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:41.6 20:21 53 47
101 June 18, 1966 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:44 20:06 54 47
102 June 17, 1967 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:43.4 23:08.2 55 47
103 June 15, 1968 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:21 21:05.4 56 47
104 June 14, 1969 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:37.2 20:09.2 57 47
105 June 13, 1970 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22:05 22:34 58 47
106 June 19, 1971 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:06 20:52[f] 59 47
107 June 17, 1972 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20:34.8 20:55.3 60 47
108 June 16, 1973 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:52.8 20:39.3 61 47
109 May 18, 1974 Cambridge 3 Upstream Harvard 16:23 17:34 62 47
110 June 7, 1975 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 22:07 22:49 63 47
111 May 22, 1976 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23:43.9 24:47.9 64 47
112 May 22, 1977 New London 2 Upstream Harvard 9:42.6 9:57.7 65 47
113 June 10, 1978 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23:26 23:39 66 47
114 June 9, 1979 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:22.9 19:25.4 67 47
115 June 7, 1980 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 18:22.4 18:30.8 68 47
116 May 31, 1981 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:39.6 21:28.6 68 48
117 June 12, 1982 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:07.8 19:51.8 68 49
118 June 5, 1983 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:03 20:45 68 50
119 June 3, 1984 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21:23.16 21:10 68 51
120 June 8, 1985 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:41.1 19:57.9 69 51
121 June 7, 1986 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:22.4 20:35 70 51
122 June 6, 1987 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 22:07 22:39.9 71 51
123 June 5, 1988 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20:50.4 20:58.9 72 51
124 June 10, 1989 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:15.3 19:53.6 73 51
125 June 9, 1990 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:36.0 20:06.5 74 51
126 June 1, 1991 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21:18.5 21:30.5 75 51
127 June 6, 1992 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19:08.3 19:45.6 76 51
128 June 5, 1993 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:09.3 19:21.7 77 51
129 June 4, 1994 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18:52.4 18:59.9 78 51
130 June 10, 1995 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18:41.9 18:45.5 79 51
131 June 8, 1996 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:08.5 20:01.9 79 52
132 June 1, 1997 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 22:06.8 22:10.3 80 52
133 June 6, 1998 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21:32.3 21:53.7 81 52
134 June 5, 1999 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20:51.98 20:45.94 81 53
135 June 10, 2000 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:44.4 19:54.2 82 53
136 June 8, 2001 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18:55.6 19:32.7 83 53
137 June 8, 2002 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:02.5 19:43.8 84 53
138 June 7, 2003 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18:54.4 19:44.2 85 53
139 June 12, 2004 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18:42.1 19:06.8 86 53
140 June 11, 2005 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:20.4 20:00.0 87 53
141 June 11, 2006 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23:22.6 23:30.4 88 53
142 June 9, 2007 New London 4 Upstream Yale 19:58.0 19:57.5 88 54
143 June 14, 2008 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18:54.1 19:01.6 89 54
144 June 13, 2009 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21:25.6 21:45.1 90 54
145 May 29, 2010 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:40.3 19:46.2 91 54
146 May 28, 2011 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:05.7 19:19.1 92 54
147 May 26, 2012 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:41.3 19:51.2 93 54
148 June 9, 2013 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21:17.6 21:41.3 94 54
149 June 7, 2014 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19:32.3 19:46.4 95 54
150 June 7, 2015 New London 4 Upstream Yale 18:52.6 18:35.8 95 55
151 June 12, 2016 New London 4 Upstream No Official Result[h] Boat Sunk 30:41 95 55
152 June 10, 2017 New London 4 Upstream Yale 19:02.1 18:56.1 95 56
153 June 9, 2018 New London 4 Upstream Yale 18:58.9 18:51.0 95 57
154 June 8, 2019
2020-21 no races
New London 4 Upstream Yale 18:35.8 18:30.9 95 58
155 June 11, 2022 New London 4 Upstream Yale 18:42.1 18:17.5 95 59

a. ^ Yale ran into Harvard, which was leading at the turning stake.

b. ^ Yale collided with Harvard.

c. ^ Yale stroke broke oar and dove overboard. Yale still won the race.

d. ^ Triangular races included Cornell. Cornell won.

e. ^ Yale stroke ejected from shell near three-mile mark.

f. ^ Shortest race in series history.

g. ^ Yale's seven seat lost oar and dove overboard at two-mile mark.

h. ^ The Harvard boat swamped in rough conditions, and the race was abandoned with Yale ahead. The race was declared to have no official result in January 2017, following an appeal.[24][25][26][27]

Junior Varsity race edit

  • Number of wins: Harvard, 77; Yale, 40
  • Most consecutive victories: Harvard, 9 (1967-1975)
  • Narrowest winning margin: 0.2 sec (Yale, 1952)
  • Largest winning margin: 1 min 20.5 sec (Yale, 1981)
Harvard–Yale Regatta junior varsity race results[23]
No. Date Site Length Direction Winner Harvard
time
Yale
time
Harvard
total
Yale
total
1 1899 Harvard 10:51 (+15 lengths) 1
2 1900 Harvard (+6 lengths) 2
3 1901 Harvard (+6 lengths) 3
4 1902 Harvard (+3 lengths) 4
5 1903 Yale (+3 lengths) 10:59.4 4 1
6 1904 Harvard (narrowly) 5 1
7 1905 Harvard (open water) 6 1
8 1906 Yale (+24 seconds) 6 2
9 1907 Yale 6 3
10 1908 Yale (+3 lengths) 10:33.5 6 4
11 1909 Harvard (+9 seconds) 7 4
12 1910 Harvard (+6 lengths) 8 4
13 1911 Harvard (+4 lengths) 9 4
14 1912 Harvard (+10 lengths) 10 4
15 1913 Harvard (+18 seconds) 11 4
16 1914 Harvard (+7 lengths) 12 4
17 1915 Yale (+1/2 length) 12 5
18 1916
1917 no race
Harvard (+1/2 length) 13 5
19 1918 Yale (+3/4 length) 13 6
20 1919 Harvard (+8 lengths) 14 6
21 1920 Yale 14 7
22 1921 Harvard 15 7
23 1922 Harvard 16 7
24 1923 Yale 10:28.4 10:10 16 8
25 1924 Yale 10:45 10:41 16 9
26 1925 Yale 10:02 9:50 16 10
27 1926 Harvard 10:36.6 10:43.6 17 10
28 1927 Yale 9:29 9:23.4 17 11
29 1928 Yale 11:04.8 10:45.4 17 12
30 1929 Yale 11:12.2 11:00 17 13
31 1930 Harvard 11:07.2 11:10.6 18 13
32 1931 Yale 10:54 10:43 18 14
33 1932 Harvard 8:00.6 8:05.2 19 14
34 1933 Harvard 11:48.2 11:49.2 20 14
35 1934 Yale 9:48.6 9:40.2 20 15
36 1935 Yale 9:56.4 9:56 20 16
37 1936 Yale 11:08.4 10:52.4 20 17
38 1937 Yale 11:59.4 11:56.2 20 18
39 1938 Harvard 10:27 10:30.4 21 18
40 1939 Harvard 9:35 9:39 22 18
41 1940 Harvard 11:33.4 11:41.2 23 18
42 1941 Harvard 10:06.8 10:10.6 24 18
43 1942
1943-1945 no race
Harvard 10:30.8 10:39.4 25 18
44 1946 Harvard 26 18
45 1947 Harvard 9:42 9:47 27 18
46 1948 Harvard 9:30 9:34.4 28 18
47 1949 Yale 9:42.6 9:36.0 28 19
48 1950 Harvard 10:59.2 11:08.0 29 19
49 1951 Harvard 10:08.0 10:11.6 30 19
50 1952 Yale 11:05.4 11:05.2 30 20
51 1953 Harvard 9:46.0 9:56.4 31 20
52 1954 Harvard 10:44.8 10:52.4 32 20
53 1955 Yale 10:01.0 9:53.4 32 21
54 1956 Yale 9:51.0 9:44.0 32 22
55 1957 Yale 16:15.2 16:04.2 32 23
56 1958 Yale 17:29.6 17:05.6 32 24
57 1959 Harvard 15:50.0 16:00.0 33 24
58 1960 Harvard 15:20.0 15:22.2 34 24
59 1961 Yale 16:28.0 16:22.5 34 25
60 1962 Yale 15:56.6 15:49.0 34 26
61 1963 Harvard 15:45 16:02.4 35 26
62 1964 Harvard 15:33.2 15:41.2 36 26
63 1965 Harvard 15:54.9 16:11.0 37 26
64 1966 Yale 14:23.0 14:12.0 37 27
65 1967 Harvard 18:15.4 18:27.4 38 27
66 1968 Harvard 16:02.0 16:14.0 39 27
67 1969 Harvard 14:43.5 15:07.0 40 27
68 1970 Harvard 17:35.0 18:24.0 41 27
69 1971 Harvard 15:10.8 15:20.6 42 27
70 1972 Harvard 15:32.1 15:43.1 43 27
71 1973 Harvard 15.19.4 16:02.4 44 27
72 1974 Harvard 10:58 11:38 45 27
73 1975 Harvard 16:46 17:09 46 27
74 1976 Yale 17:43.8 17:34 46 28
75 1977 Harvard 10:01.6 10:15.8 47 28
76 1978 Harvard 18:01.0 18:29.4 48 28
77 1979 Yale 14:38 14:28 48 29
78 1980 Yale 14:45.8 14:18.0 48 30
79 1981 Yale 17:04.7 15:44.2 48 31
80 1982 Yale 15:32.0 15:19.0 48 32
81 1983 Upstream Harvard 15:24.7 15:30.8 49 32
82 1984 Harvard 16:48.5 17:13.11 50 32
83 1985 Harvard 14:23.5 14:47.0 51 32
84 1986 Harvard 15:05.9 15:21.0 52 32
85 1987 Yale 17:05.0 16:53.6 52 33
86 1988 Harvard 15:10.0 15:18.0 53 33
87 1989 Harvard 15:05.2 15:20.7 54 33
88 1990 Harvard 14:57.0 15:09.4 55 33
89 1991 Yale 16:00.8 15:43.5 55 34
90 1992 Harvard 14:40.6 14:55.4 56 34
91 1993 Harvard 14:27.7 14:56.8 57 34
92 1994 Harvard 13:51.7 14:00.6 58 34
93 1995 Harvard 13:54.7 14:11.8 59 34
94 June 8, 1996 Yale 16:42.4 16:37.6 59 35
95 June 1, 1997 Harvard 13:57.2 14:11.6 60 35
96 June 6, 1998 Harvard 16:12.6 16:18.4 61 35
97 June 5, 1999 Harvard 16:17.7 16:26.6 62 35
98 June 10, 2000 Harvard 15:01.2 15:15.7 63 35
99 June 3, 2001 Harvard 14:23.7 14:37.5 64 35
100 June 8, 2002 Harvard 14:19.0 14:45.8 65 35
101 June 7, 2003 Harvard 13:57.0 14:31.2 66 35
102 June 12, 2004 Harvard 13:46.1 14:16.4 67 35
103 June 11, 2005 Yale 14:32.9 14:12.9 67 36
104 June 11, 2006 Harvard 16:22.0 16:30.1 68 36
105 June 9, 2007 Yale 15:45.0 15:27.0 68 37
106 June 14, 2008 Harvard 14:03.2 14:23.4 69 37
107 June 13, 2009 Harvard 16:16.9 16:19.2 70 37
108 May 29, 2010 Harvard 14:46.8 15:02.4 71 37
109 May 28, 2011 Harvard 13:38 14:08 72 37
110 May 26, 2012 Harvard 14:55.5 15:27.2 73 37
111 June 9, 2013 Harvard 16:24.9 16:30.9 74 37
112 June 7, 2014 Harvard 14:15.7 14:33.1 75 37
113 June 7, 2015 Yale 13:47.9 13:43.6 75 38
114 June 12, 2016 Harvard 18:06.9 18:14.5 76 38
115 June 10, 2017 New London 3 Upstream Yale 14:39.0 14:30.9 76 39
116 June 9, 2018 New London 3 Upstream Yale 13:58.7 13:53.2 76 40
117 June 8, 2019
2020-21 no races
New London 3 Upstream Harvard 14:11.1 14:23.1 77 40
118 June 11, 2022 New London 3 Upstream Yale 13:44.9 13:25.6 77 41

Freshman/Third Varsity race edit

  • Number of wins: Harvard, 75; Yale, 40 (1 dead heat)
  • Most consecutive victories: Harvard, 11 (1965-1976)
  • Narrowest winning margin: 0.4 sec (Yale, 1935)
  • Largest winning margin: 46 sec (Harvard, 1940)
Harvard–Yale Regatta freshman/third varsity race results
No. Date Site Length Direction Winner Harvard
time
Yale
time
Harvard
total
Yale
total
1 1893 Yale (+6 lengths) 1
2 1894 Yale (+12 lengths) 2
3 1895 Yale (+8 lengths) 3
4 1897 Yale (+2 lengths) 4
5 1898 Yale (canvas) 5
6 1899 Harvard 9:33.5 (+2 lengths) 1 5
7 1900 Harvard (+6 lengths) 2 5
8 1901 Yale (+5 lengths) 10:24.5 2 6
9 1902 Tie 10:13 10:13 2 6
10 1903 Yale (+1 length) 9:43 2 7
11 1904 Yale (canvas) 2 8
12 1905 Harvard (+1 length) 3 8
13 1906 Yale (+1/2 length) 3 9
14 1907 Harvard (+1 length) 4 9
15 1908 Harvard 9:38.5 5 9
16 1909 Harvard (+37 seconds) 6 9
17 1910 Harvard (+2 lengths) 7 9
18 1911 Yale (+1/2 length) 7 10
19 1912 Harvard (+1/2 length) 8 10
20 1913 Harvard (+1 length) 9 10
21 1914 Harvard (+4 lengths) 10 10
22 1915 Yale (+2 lengths) 10 11
23 1916
1917 no race
Harvard (+1/2 length) 11 11
24 1918
1919-1922 no race
Harvard (+2 lengths) 12 11
25 1923 Yale 10:46 10:27.6 12 12
26 1924 Yale 10:45 10:33 12 13
27 1925 Yale 10:01 9:57.4 12 14
28 1926 Harvard 11:00 11:12.6 13 14
29 1927 Yale 9:22.4 9:18 13 15
30 1928 Yale 10:43.4 10:33 13 16
31 1929 Yale 11:09.6 11:07 13 17
32 1930 Harvard 11:02.8 11:17.6 14 17
33 1931 Yale 10:35.4 10:25 14 18
34 1932 Yale 8:30.8 8:16.2 14 19
35 1933 Yale 12:26.4 12:06.4 14 20
36 1934 Yale 9:51 9:47.6 14 21
37 1935 Yale 9:46.4 9:46 14 22
38 1936 Harvard 11:01 11:05 15 22
39 1937 Yale 12:23 12:14.2 15 23
40 1938 Harvard 10:05 10:14.4 16 23
41 1939 Harvard 10:20 10:30.8 17 23
42 1940 Harvard 11:53 12:39 18 23
43 1941 Harvard 9:51.4 10:01.8 19 23
44 1942
1943-1946 no race
Harvard 10:16.6 10:29.4 20 23
45 1947 Yale 9:47 9:43 20 24
46 1948 Harvard 9:34 9:41.4 21 24
47 1949 Harvard 9:32.0 9:34.6 22 24
48 1950 Harvard 11:06.2 11:16.0 23 24
49 1951 Harvard 10:27.4 10:42.3 24 24
50 1952 Harvard 11:33.4 11:40.4 25 24
51 1953 Yale 9:44.5 9:43.0 25 25
52 1954 Harvard 11:06.4 11:25.0 26 25
53 1955 Yale 9:49 9:40 26 26
54 1956 Yale 9:52.1 9:38.2 26 27
55 1957 Yale 10:35.0 10:29.0 26 28
56 1958 Harvard 11:13 11:17 27 28
57 1959 Yale 10:45.9 10:44.4 27 29
58 1960 Harvard 10:12.10 10:17.4 28 29
59 1961 Yale 11:14.0 10:54.8 28 30
60 1962 Harvard 9:43.8 9:48.4 29 30
61 1963 Harvard 9:35.0 9:45.0 30 30
62 1964 Yale 10:05.0 10:01.0 30 31
63 1965 Harvard 10:45.2 10:57.2 31 31
64 1966 Harvard 9:23.4 9:32.4 32 31
65 1967 Harvard 11:51.0 12:14.4 33 31
66 1968 Harvard 10:45.5 11:02.9 34 31
67 1969
1970 no race
Harvard 9:53.3 10:01.1 35 31
68 1971 Harvard 9:29.4 9:48.4 36 31
69 1972 Harvard 9:58.7 (+7 lengths) 37 31
70 1973 Harvard 10:29.5 10:34.9 38 31
71 1974 Harvard 11:10 11:19 39 31
72 1975 Harvard 11:01 11:05 40 31
73 1976 Harvard 11:13.6 11:27.6 41 31
74 1977 Yale 9:56.8 9:51.6 41 32
75 1978 Harvard 11:56.0 12:13.2 42 32
76 1979 Harvard 9:05.4 9:09.2 43 32
77 1980 Yale 9:48.0 9:42.9 43 33
78 1981 Yale 10:46.5 10:42.0 43 34
79 1982 Harvard 9:59.0 10:13.0 44 34
80 1983 Harvard 10:10.7 10:26.7 45 34
81 1984 Harvard 10:18 10:36.4 46 34
82 1985 Yale 9:23.5 9:19.6 46 35
83 1986 Harvard 10:04.6 10:27.3 47 35
84 1987 Harvard 11:31.0 11:50.6 48 35
85 1988 Harvard 10:01.6 10:12.2 49 35
86 1989 Harvard 10:19.8 10:21.6 50 35
87 1990 Harvard 10:03.3 10:21.8 51 35
88 1991 Harvard 10:34.5 10:43.8 52 35
89 1992 Harvard 10:01.7 10:26.5 53 35
90 1993 Harvard 10:01.7 10:07.6 54 35
91 1994 Harvard 9:22.6 9:41.2 55 35
92 1995 Yale 9:01 8:49 55 36
93 June 8, 1996 Yale 11:06.4 10:43.0 55 37
94 June 1, 1997 Harvard 10:53 10:57 56 37
95 June 6, 1998 Harvard 10:45 10:52 57 37
96 June 5, 1999 Harvard 10:36.97 10:47.14 58 37
97 June 10, 2000 Yale 9:42.6 9:33.3 58 38
98 June 3, 2001 Harvard 9:39.4 9:56.8 59 38
99 June 8, 2002 Harvard 9:23.4 9:38.8 60 38
100 June 7, 2003 Harvard 9:49.4 10:06.8 61 38
101 June 12, 2004 Harvard 8:46.1 8:50.0 62 38
102 June 11, 2005 Harvard 9:06.1 9:13.6 63 38
103 June 10, 2006 Yale 11:05.0 11:04.5 63 39
104 June 9, 2007 Harvard 10:01.13 10:11.69 64 39
105 June 14, 2008 Harvard 8:53.8 9:01.3 65 39
106 June 13, 2009 Harvard 10:43.2 10:50.1 66 39
107 May 29, 2010[28] Upstream Harvard 9:32.7 9:47.6 67 39
108 May 28, 2011 Upstream Harvard 9:03.2 9:24.2 68 39
109 May 26, 2012 Upstream Harvard 10:25.6 10:34.1 69 39
110 June 9, 2013 Upstream Harvard 10:29.5[a] 11:00.8[b] 70 39
111 June 7, 2014 Upstream Harvard 9:19.6 9:22.8 71 39
112 June 7, 2015 Upstream Harvard 9:23.0 9:27.4 72 39
113 June 12, 2016 Upstream Harvard 11:39.7 12:23.1 73 39
114 June 10, 2017 Upstream Yale 9:39.9 9:33.7 73 40
115 June 9, 2018 New London 2 Upstream Harvard 9:08.42 9:11.32 74 40
116 June 8, 2019
2020-21 no races
New London 2 Upstream Harvard 9:49.8 9:55.6 75 40
117 June 11, 2022 New London 2 Upstream Yale 8:19.5 8:14.3 75 41

a. ^ Final time an entry was composed entirely of freshmen.[29]

b. ^ Yale's 3V8 competed in this event.[30]

4V | Combination Race edit

Begun in 1920,[23] the combination boat is crewed by rowers from the third varsity and second freshman boats, the strongest substitutes available to the junior varsity and freshman boats.

  • Number of wins: Harvard, 18; Yale, 5
No. Date Site Length Direction Winner Harvard
time
Yale
time
Harvard
total
Yale
total
1 1938 Harvard 1
2 1963 Harvard (+1/2 length) 2
3 June 3, 1994 New London 2 Yale (+1/2 length) 2 1
4 June 9, 1995 New London 2 Harvard 3 1
5 June 7, 1996 New London 2 Yale +17 secs 3 2
6 June 5, 1998 New London 2 Harvard 4 2
7 June 4, 1999 New London 2 Yale 4 3
8 June 11, 2004 New London 2 Harvard 10:09.4 10:18.0 5 3
9 June 10, 2005[a] New London 2 Yale 9:21.9 9:17.4 5 4
10 June 9, 2006 New London 2 Harvard 6 4
11 June 8, 2007 New London 2 Harvard 9:29.36 9:39.79 7 4
12 June 13, 2008 New London 2 Harvard 8:55.3 9:07.4 8 4
13 June 12, 2009 New London 2 Harvard 9 4
14 May 28, 2010 New London 2 Harvard +4 secs 10 4
15 May 27, 2011 New London 2 Harvard 9:28 9:40 11 4
16 May 25, 2012 New London 2 Harvard 11:22 11:48 12 4
17 June 8, 2013 New London 2 Harvard 11:55.0 11:58.6 13 4
18 June 6, 2014 New London 2 Harvard 12:40.64 13:54.20 14 4
19 June 6, 2015 New London 2 Harvard 9:48 10:16 15 4
20 June 11, 2016 New London 2 Harvard 9:36.67 9:54.86 16 4
21 June 9, 2017 New London 2 Harvard 9:50 10:04 17 4
22 June 8, 2018 New London 2 Yale 9:27.7 9:23.2 17 5
23 June 7, 2019
2020-21 no races
New London 2 Yale 9:57.2 9:55.0 17 6
24 June 10, 2022 New London 2 Yale 9:44.59 9:38.69 17 7

a. ^ This was the inaugural contest for the James P. Snider Cup.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The first regatta of the Rowing Association of American Colleges was held July 21, 1871, at Ingleside, Massachusetts, on the Connecticut River. Massachusetts Agricultural College won the university race with Harvard second and Brown University third. Yale did not participate (nor join the RAAC) but continued to dispute its disqualification in the 1870 race with Harvard.
    "Record of the College Regattas: From the Winnipeseogee Contest in 1852 to that of Yesterday". The New York Times. July 15, 1875.
  2. ^ In the RAAC university race of 1872, Harvard finished second and Yale sixth among six entries. Amherst College won in 16:32.8 or 24.2 seconds ahead of Harvard. The crew generally rowed 40 to 46 strokes per minute.
    "The College Regatta: A Victory for Amherst. Another Surprise—Amherst the winners in 16:32 4-5, the best time on record ...". New York Tribune. July 25, 1872. p. 1.
    According to The New York Times, "A very strong current and quite a fresh breeze helped them along".
  3. ^ In the RAAC university race of 1873, Yale was finally declared the winner and the other places were not declared. "Shortly before midnight the referee announced that he would only decide upon the first position for the time being, and Yale he declared the winner of the race. The decision on other positions are reserved for a future time. Capt. Babcock, the referee, has stated to the Harvard boys that he is compelled technically, to award the University race to Yale, but he stated that the flags were not correctly placed at the finish, and that, consequently, the course on the east shore was much greater than on the west shore. The Harvards claim that the champion flags were awarded to them by the judges, whose judgment, like that of many others, was that Harvard had arrived at the finish in advance of all the crews ..."
    "Referee's Decision: Yale to take the Championship Colors". Boston Daily Globe. July 18, 1873.
  4. ^ After two days of postponements a much diminished crowd watched the university race of the RAAC Regatta at Saratoga in 1874. Columbia won the race (unofficial time 16:42) officially followed by Wesleyan, Harvard, and six others, finally Yale. "It was unanimously acknowledged that Yale had the lead and Harvard second.Harvard's boat then ran into the Yale boat, breaking the latters' rudder."
    San Francisco Chronicle evidently quoting multiple accounts in New York Evening Post
  5. ^ In the RAAC university race of 1875, Harvard finished third and Yale fifth among thirteen boats. Cornell won the race. Yale had been the betting favorite with Cornell second.
    "The News in this City: Intense Excitement Throughout New-York". The New York Times. July 15, 1875. p. 2.
  6. ^ The 1876 Harvard–Yale race introduced both the eight-oar crews with coxswain and the 4-mile distance, two features borrowed from the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
    Peter Mallory. The Sport of Rowing: Two Centuries of Competition. Four volumes. Henley-on-Thames, England: River Rowing Museum. 2011. Selections published online in advance as row2k.com Exclusive Features.
    • "Bob Cook: Pilgrimage to Britain – The Bob Cook Stroke". Mallory (2011), vol. 2, ch. 27 (pp. 312–18).
    • "American Collegiate Rowing Takes Shape: Harvard versus Yale – The IRA". Mallory (2011), vol. 2, ch. 28 (pp. 319–29).
    Both featured online by row2k.com in (Mallory, chapters 27–35) (pages 312–60). Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  7. ^ Yale defeated Harvard soundly in a race of eight-oared boats in Springfield on June 30. Harvard continued west to Saratoga for the RAAC Regatta ("the Harvard six", for the Association championship matched "coxless sixes") but Yale did not participate. Harvard did not participate again and the Association disintegrated during the next several years. Regarding the Saratoga and Springfield events: "Yale does not row there, and Harvard will not after this year, but the eight-oared bout between Yale and Harvard, so successfully inaugurated to-day, will undoubtedly become an annual and permanent institution."
    "College Regatta: Yale and Harvard Eight-Oar Crews Try Conclusions. The Contest Takes Place on the Old Connecticut River Course." Chicago Daily Tribune. July 1, 1876. p. 8.
  8. ^ Two sources report time 20:19.6 for Harvard, different but greater times 20:19.8 and 20:29.8 for Yale, and Yale the winner.
  9. ^ Following the race in New London in June, the schools held an exhibition in August on Lake Winnipesaukee to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first regatta. The race followed the original script, with Harvard winning by 2.7 seconds.
    "Harvard, Yale to Race Exhibition in August; Practice Starts Today" and "Harvard–Yale Regatta – 150 Years of Tradition".

References edit

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    Unchanged 2001 to 2011 except the closing sentence, "The last four races have been split between the two crews."
  12. ^ a b . Yale Alumni Magazine. March 2001. Archived 2012-11-14. Retrieved 2013-05-09.
  13. ^ a b Lewis, p. 224.
  14. ^ Herrick, Robert (1948). Red Top - Reminiscences of Harvard Rowing (First ed.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 71.
  15. ^ firstharvardyalerace.com. January 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ "Harvard–Yale Boat Race Turns 150" 2007-04-15 at the Wayback Machine. Harvard Magazine. May–June 2002.
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  18. ^ Boyle, Lindsay. "Current students, alumni preparing for 150th rowing of the Harvard-Yale Regatta". www.theday.com.
  19. ^ "Yale overwhelms Harvard in the 150th Boat Race - the Boston Globe". The Boston Globe.
  20. ^ (1852 to 1906). Prior to June 25, 2001. HUBC. Archived 2011-04-30. Retrieved 2013-05-09.
  21. ^ A second source for results from 1876 through 1903 is The World Almanac and Book of Facts. New York: Newspaper Enterprise Association [etc.], 1800.[when?] pp. 267.
  22. ^ "row2k Results" (1997 to date). (row2k.com).
  23. ^ a b c d e "Harvard–Yale Regatta – 150 Years of Tradition". Retrieved 2020-08-15.
    (Footer states "Copyright 2020 Harvard University"; content includes "the Crimson's five straight sweeps" 2008 to 2012.)
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  25. ^ Alderman, Joel (Jun 28, 2016). "Harvard crew not finishing race against Yale this month is somewhat like 1874 when Yale stopped rowing after collision with Harvard's shell". SportzEdge. Retrieved Jun 30, 2016.
  26. ^ Fuller, Jim (2016-06-12). "Chaotic Harvard-Yale Regatta produces cloudy result". New Haven Register. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
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  28. ^ "Bulldogs Hang Tough, But Harvard Holds On to Win The 145th Regatta". Yale University Athletics. May 29, 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-26.
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Citations
  • Lewis, Guy. The Beginning of Organized Collegiate Sport, American Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 2, Part 1. (Summer, 1970), pp. 222–229.

Further reading edit

  • Mendenhall, Thomas C. The Harvard–Yale Boat Race 1852–1924 and the coming of sport to the American college (Mystic Seaport Museum, 1970, ISBN 978-0913372647)
  • Whiton, James M. "The First Harvard–Yale Regatta". Outlook LXVIII (June 1901): 286-89.

External links edit

  • Harvard Men's Heavyweight Crew — one of four Crew subsites
  • Yale Heavyweight Crew 2005-05-24 at the Wayback Machine — one of three Crew subsites
  • — documentary film on the first Regatta and the modern sport of crew

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byHarvard YaleInformationFirst boat race August 3 1852Annual event since July 26 1859Current champion YaleDownstream record Harvard 18 22 4 1980 Upstream record Yale 18 35 8 2015 Course Thames River New London ConnecticutCourse length 4 miles 6 4 km Trophy The Sexton Cup The F Valentine Chappell Trophy The New London Cup The James Snider Cup and The Hoyt C Pease and Robert Chappell Jr TrophyNumber of winsHarvard Yale95 58Originally rowed on Lake Winnipesaukee New Hampshire it has since moved to the Thames River near New London Connecticut Although other locations for the race have included the Connecticut River at Springfield Massachusetts and Lake Quinsigamond at Worcester Massachusetts the Thames has hosted The Race on all but five occasions since 1878 and both teams have erected permanent training camps on the Thames at Gales Ferry for Yale and at Red Top for Harvard The race has been exclusively between Yale and Harvard except for 1897 when the race was held as part of a three boat race with Cornell on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie New York where although it lost to Cornell Yale was deemed the winner of the Harvard Yale race Due to the COVID 19 there was no Yale Harvard Regatta in 2020 the first cancellation since 1945 10 11 Contents 1 History 2 Trophies 3 Results 3 1 Varsity race 3 2 Junior Varsity race 3 3 Freshman Third Varsity race 3 4 4V Combination Race 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editOn May 24 1843 with the arrival of the shell Whitehall in New Haven Yale University founded the first collegiate crew in the United States 12 A year later Harvard founded their boat club 13 These boat clubs served primarily a social purpose 13 until Yale s 1852 issuance of a challenge to Harvard to test the superiority of the oarsmen of the two colleges 11 Dr James M Whiton Yale 1853 and Joseph Mansfield Brown Harvard 1853 were the prime movers in bringing about the race The idea of a race was suggested by James N Elkins the superintendent of the Boston Concord and Montreal Railroad during a train journey with Dr Whiton 14 The first Harvard Yale Boat Race and the first American intercollegiate sporting event took place on August 3 1852 In this two mile 3 2 km contest Harvard s Oneida prevailed over Yale s Shawmut by about two lengths with Yale s Undine finishing third 12 The first place prize was a pair of black walnut silver inscribed trophy oars The trophy oars were awarded to Harvard by General Franklin Pierce who in 1853 became the 14th President of the United States of America Today the 1852 trophy oars are the oldest intercollegiate athletic prize in North America 15 The race distance was increased to three miles 4 8 km for the second rendition in 1855 and to the current four miles 6 4 km in 1876 The Oxford Cambridge Boat Race is the only longer side by side rowing event in the world though slower stream makes the Yale Harvard Race one to three minutes longer 16 nbsp The Rock at Bartlett s Cove during the 2010 Harvard Yale RegattaOriginally the race was just between the varsity crews but there are now three events the 2 mile 3 2 km freshman race the 3 mile 4 8 km junior varsity race and the 4 mile 6 4 km varsity race 17 The varsity crews compete for the Sexton Cup the junior varsity for the F Valentine Chappell Trophy and the freshman for the New London Cup 17 The Hoyt C Pease and Robert Chappell Jr Trophies are awarded to the team that wins the majority of the three races 17 Typically the day before the freshman junior varsity and varsity races there is a two mile 3 2 km race between the spares for both crews These combination boats are made up of second freshman boat and third varsity boat rowers i e the combi or combo race citation needed The winner of this race gets the James P Snider Cup as well as the right to paint its school s colors on the rock at Bartlett s Cove for the next day s races 18 Currently Harvard leads the varsity series at 95 55 the second varsity JV at 75 38 and the freshman series at 72 39 1 Yale holds the upstream course record with its time of 18 35 8 in 2015 19 The Crimson set the downstream and Thames River course mark of 18 22 4 in 1980 citation needed Trophies editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Sexton Cup is presented to the winner of the varsity heavyweight race The trophy is actually a combination of two former rowing trophies The bottom is the original base of the Sexton Cup with year by year results of race winners while the upper portion retains the Yale and Harvard seals from the trophy which was awarded to the winner of the now discontinued graduate eights race The F Valentine Chappell Trophy is presented to the winner of the second varsity heavyweight race Previously used for a discontinued event in this regatta it was redesignated in 1983 to be awarded to the victor in the junior varsity contest The New London Cup is presented to the winner of the freshman race The city of New London donated this silver award in celebration of its bicentennial and it is inscribed with the Seal of the City of New London and engraved with a ship bearing Mare Liberium Freedom of the Seas As of 2014 both schools began boating a 3V lineup for this race rather than an all freshmen lineup The Hoyt C Pease and Robert Chappell Jr Trophy is presented to the crews who win two or more of the varsity junior varsity and freshmen races This sterling silver bowl was donated by George Pew Yale Class of 1958 in honor of Pease and Chappell with the inscription Named in honor of their great contribution over four decades to the spirit and success of The Boat Race The James Snider Cup is awarded to the winning crew of the Combination race of the Harvard Yale Regatta which is held annually in New London Connecticut The Combination crews are typically composed of rowers from the third varsity and second freshman boats of their respective programs Traditionally the two crews race a 2 mile 3 2 km course the day before the Regatta with the winning crew earning both possession of the Cup and the right to paint the large rock surface south of Bartlett s Cove typically the most popular viewing spot for the Regatta s main events the next day with their school s colors The James P Snider Cup was dedicated in honor of James P Jamie Sniderman Snider by the Yale Heavyweight Crew Class of 2005 following the Harvard Yale Regatta held on June 11 2005 The cup was donated in honor of Jamie s years of dedicated service to both the Yale Heavyweight Crew and the Yale Crew program as a whole In 1995 and 1996 Jamie served as an assistant coach of the Yale Women s Crew leading the 1995 Third Varsity to a 10 4 record After becoming an assistant with the Men s Heavyweight squad Jamie led the 1997 Third Varsity Crew to an undefeated season an Eastern Sprints Gold Medal and a victory in the Combination Race of the Harvard Yale Regatta Jamie s 1999 Combination crew earned the right to paint the rock as well Currently Jamie serves as the assistant coach of the Women s Program In 2006 he led his Third Varsity Four to a third place finish at the Eastern Sprints and in 2007 2008 2009 he coached the Varsity Four to gold medals at Eastern Sprints and a sixth sixth and third place finish at NCAAs In addition to coaching Yale crews during the season Jamie has served as caretaker of Gales Ferry the home and training site for the Yale Men s Heavyweight Crew during preparation for the Harvard Yale Regatta since 1878 He has also served as Director of the Yale University Community Rowing Program since its inception in the summer of 1999 Originally established as a small pilot program the program has since grown to include over 100 youth participants annually providing rowing opportunities for organizations such as the National Youth Sports Program American School for the Deaf and the Connecticut Special Olympics nbsp Yale Varsity bow four 2007Results editVarsity race edit Number of wins Harvard 95 Yale 59 Most consecutive victories Harvard 18 1963 1980 Course downstream record Harvard 1980 18 min 22 4 sec average speed 13 1 miles per hour 21 1 km h Course upstream record Yale 2022 18 min 17 5 sec average speed 12 9 miles per hour 20 8 km h Narrowest winning margin 0 2 sec Yale 1914 Largest winning margin 1 min 43 sec Harvard 1879 Harvard Yale Regatta varsity race results 20 21 22 23 No Date Site Length miles Direction Winner Harvardtime Yaletime Harvardtotal Yaletotal1 August 3 1852 1853 1854 no races Winnipesaukee 2 Harvard 2 lengths 1 2 July 21 1855 Springfield 3 Harvard 22 47 24 00 2 3 July 26 1859 Worcester 3 Harvard 19 18 20 18 3 4 July 24 1860 1861 1864 no races Worcester 3 Harvard 18 53 19 05 5 4 5 July 29 1864 Worcester 3 Yale 19 43 5 19 01 4 16 July 28 1865 Worcester 3 Yale 19 09 18 42 5 4 27 July 26 1866 Worcester 3 Harvard 18 43 5 19 10 5 28 July 19 1867 Worcester 3 Harvard 18 12 75 19 25 5 6 29 July 24 1868 Worcester 3 Harvard 17 48 5 18 38 5 7 210 July 23 1869 Worcester 3 Harvard 18 02 18 11 8 211 July 22 1870 1871 no race a Worcester 3 Harvard 20 30 fouled a 9 212 July 24 1872 Springfield b 3 Harvard 16 57 18 13 10 213 July 17 1873 Springfield c 3 Yale uncertain 16 59 10 314 July 18 1874 Saratoga d 3 Harvard 16 56 disabled b 11 315 July 14 1875 Saratoga e 3 Harvard 17 05 17 14 5 12 316 June 30 1876 Springfield f g 4 Yale 22 31 22 02 12 417 June 30 1877 Springfield 4 Harvard 24 36 24 43 13 418 June 28 1878 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 44 75 21 29 14 419 June 27 1879 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 15 23 58 15 420 July 1 1880 New London 4 Downstream Yale 25 09 24 27 15 521 July 1 1881 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22 19 22 13 15 622 June 30 1882 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 47 5 20 50 5 16 623 June 28 1883 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 25 46 5 25 59 17 624 June 26 1884 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 48 20 31 17 725 June 26 1885 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 25 15 5 26 30 18 726 July 2 1886 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 05 20 42 18 827 July 1 1887 New London 4 Downstream Yale 23 10 5 22 56 18 928 June 29 1888 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21 24 20 10 18 1029 June 28 1889 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 55 21 30 18 1130 June 27 1890 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21 40 21 29 c 18 1231 June 26 1891 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21 23 21 57 19 1232 July 1 1892 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21 42 5 20 48 19 1333 June 30 1893 New London 4 Downstream Yale 25 15 25 01 5 19 1434 June 28 1894 New London 4 Downstream Yale 24 38 23 45 5 19 1535 June 28 1895 1896 no race New London 4 Downstream Yale 22 05 21 30 19 1636 June 25 1897 Poughkeepsie 4 Yale d 21 00 20 44 19 1737 June 23 1898 New London 4 Upstream Yale d 24 35 24 02 19 1838 June 29 1899 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 52 5 21 13 20 1839 June 28 1900 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21 37 4 21 12 8 20 1940 June 27 1901 New London 4 Downstream Yale 23 45 23 37 20 2041 June 26 1902 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 33 20 20 20 2142 June 25 1903 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 29 6 h 20 19 8 20 2243 July 1 1904 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22 10 21 40 5 20 2344 June 29 1905 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22 36 22 33 5 20 2445 June 28 1906 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 23 02 23 11 21 2446 June 27 1907 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 13 21 10 21 2547 June 25 1908 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 24 10 not taken 22 2548 July 11 1909 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21 50 22 10 23 2549 June 30 1910 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 46 5 21 04 24 2550 June 30 1911 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 44 23 40 5 e 25 2551 June 21 1912 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21 43 5 22 04 26 2552 June 20 1913 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21 42 22 20 27 2553 June 19 1914 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 16 2 21 16 27 2654 June 25 1915 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 13 5 20 52 27 2755 June 23 1916 1917 no race New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 02 20 17 28 2756 June 1 1918 Derby CT 2 Harvard 10 58 11 04 29 2757 June 20 1919 New London 4 Downstream Yale 21 47 6 21 42 2 29 2858 June 25 1920 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23 11 23 46 30 2859 June 24 1921 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 44 2 20 41 30 2960 June 23 1922 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22 06 21 53 30 3061 June 22 1923 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22 35 22 10 30 3162 June 20 1924 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22 11 21 58 4 30 3263 June 19 1925 New London 4 Upstream Yale 20 32 4 20 26 30 3364 June 25 1926 New London 4 Upstream Yale 20 21 6 20 14 4 30 3465 June 24 1927 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 35 1 22 39 31 3466 June 22 1928 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 56 20 21 6 31 3567 June 21 1929 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 39 21 20 31 3668 June 20 1930 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 30 8 20 09 4 31 3769 June 19 1931 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 21 22 30 32 3770 June 24 1932 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21 29 21 42 33 3771 June 16 1933 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 46 6 22 53 6 34 3772 June 22 1934 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 01 6 19 51 8 34 3873 June 22 1935 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 04 20 19 34 3974 June 19 1936 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 19 20 40 6 35 3975 June 25 1937 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 02 20 06 2 36 3976 June 24 1938 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 20 20 23 8 37 3977 June 23 1939 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 48 4 20 53 38 3978 June 21 1940 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21 38 22 09 39 3979 June 14 1941 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 40 20 53 4 40 3980 May 23 1942 1943 1945 no race 23 Derby 2 Harvard 10 09 6 10 20 8 41 3981 June 1 1946 Cambridge 1 75 f Harvard 9 18 9 38 42 3982 June 18 1947 23 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 40 20 46 43 3983 June 25 1948 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 21 4 19 23 44 3984 June 24 1949 New London 4 Upstream Yale 19 54 2 19 52 8 44 4085 June 23 1950 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21 36 4 21 37 2 45 4086 June 22 1951 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21 26 21 48 8 46 4087 June 20 1952 i New London 4 Upstream Yale 22 52 8 22 48 8 46 4188 June 12 1953 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 09 20 20 47 4189 June 19 1954 New London 4 Downstream Yale 22 02 21 58 4 47 4290 June 17 1955 New London 4 Upstream Yale 20 10 20 05 47 4391 June 16 1956 New London 4 Downstream Yale 19 47 4 19 26 47 4492 June 15 1957 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 04 20 35 2 47 4593 June 14 1958 New London 4 Upstream Yale 22 52 22 39 47 4694 June 13 1959 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 52 20 02 48 4695 June 18 1960 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 41 2 20 08 6 49 4696 June 17 1961 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 00 22 29 5 50 4697 June 16 1962 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 27 21 26 50 4798 June 16 1963 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 47 20 15 51 4799 June 20 1964 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 48 2 21 06 52 47100 June 19 1965 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 41 6 20 21 53 47101 June 18 1966 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 44 20 06 54 47102 June 17 1967 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 43 4 23 08 2 55 47103 June 15 1968 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 21 21 05 4 56 47104 June 14 1969 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 37 2 20 09 2 57 47105 June 13 1970 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 22 05 22 34 58 47106 June 19 1971 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 06 20 52 f 59 47107 June 17 1972 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 20 34 8 20 55 3 60 47108 June 16 1973 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 52 8 20 39 3 61 47109 May 18 1974 Cambridge 3 Upstream Harvard 16 23 17 34 62 47110 June 7 1975 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 22 07 22 49 63 47111 May 22 1976 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23 43 9 24 47 9 64 47112 May 22 1977 New London 2 Upstream Harvard 9 42 6 9 57 7 65 47113 June 10 1978 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23 26 23 39 66 47114 June 9 1979 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 22 9 19 25 4 67 47115 June 7 1980 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 18 22 4 18 30 8 68 47116 May 31 1981 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 39 6 21 28 6 68 48117 June 12 1982 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 07 8 19 51 8 68 49118 June 5 1983 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 03 20 45 68 50119 June 3 1984 New London 4 Upstream Yale 21 23 16 21 10 68 51120 June 8 1985 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 41 1 19 57 9 69 51121 June 7 1986 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 22 4 20 35 70 51122 June 6 1987 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 22 07 22 39 9 71 51123 June 5 1988 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 20 50 4 20 58 9 72 51124 June 10 1989 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 15 3 19 53 6 73 51125 June 9 1990 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 36 0 20 06 5 74 51126 June 1 1991 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21 18 5 21 30 5 75 51127 June 6 1992 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 19 08 3 19 45 6 76 51128 June 5 1993 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 09 3 19 21 7 77 51129 June 4 1994 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18 52 4 18 59 9 78 51130 June 10 1995 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18 41 9 18 45 5 79 51131 June 8 1996 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 08 5 20 01 9 79 52132 June 1 1997 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 22 06 8 22 10 3 80 52133 June 6 1998 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21 32 3 21 53 7 81 52134 June 5 1999 New London 4 Downstream Yale 20 51 98 20 45 94 81 53135 June 10 2000 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 44 4 19 54 2 82 53136 June 8 2001 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18 55 6 19 32 7 83 53137 June 8 2002 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 02 5 19 43 8 84 53138 June 7 2003 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18 54 4 19 44 2 85 53139 June 12 2004 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18 42 1 19 06 8 86 53140 June 11 2005 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 20 4 20 00 0 87 53141 June 11 2006 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 23 22 6 23 30 4 88 53142 June 9 2007 New London 4 Upstream Yale 19 58 0 19 57 5 88 54143 June 14 2008 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 18 54 1 19 01 6 89 54144 June 13 2009 New London 4 Downstream Harvard 21 25 6 21 45 1 90 54145 May 29 2010 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 40 3 19 46 2 91 54146 May 28 2011 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 05 7 19 19 1 92 54147 May 26 2012 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 41 3 19 51 2 93 54148 June 9 2013 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 21 17 6 21 41 3 94 54149 June 7 2014 New London 4 Upstream Harvard 19 32 3 19 46 4 95 54150 June 7 2015 New London 4 Upstream Yale 18 52 6 18 35 8 95 55151 June 12 2016 New London 4 Upstream No Official Result h Boat Sunk 30 41 95 55152 June 10 2017 New London 4 Upstream Yale 19 02 1 18 56 1 95 56153 June 9 2018 New London 4 Upstream Yale 18 58 9 18 51 0 95 57154 June 8 2019 2020 21 no races New London 4 Upstream Yale 18 35 8 18 30 9 95 58155 June 11 2022 New London 4 Upstream Yale 18 42 1 18 17 5 95 59a Yale ran into Harvard which was leading at the turning stake b Yale collided with Harvard c Yale stroke broke oar and dove overboard Yale still won the race d Triangular races included Cornell Cornell won e Yale stroke ejected from shell near three mile mark f Shortest race in series history g Yale s seven seat lost oar and dove overboard at two mile mark h The Harvard boat swamped in rough conditions and the race was abandoned with Yale ahead The race was declared to have no official result in January 2017 following an appeal 24 25 26 27 Junior Varsity race edit Number of wins Harvard 77 Yale 40 Most consecutive victories Harvard 9 1967 1975 Narrowest winning margin 0 2 sec Yale 1952 Largest winning margin 1 min 20 5 sec Yale 1981 Harvard Yale Regatta junior varsity race results 23 No Date Site Length Direction Winner Harvardtime Yaletime Harvardtotal Yaletotal1 1899 Harvard 10 51 15 lengths 1 2 1900 Harvard 6 lengths 2 3 1901 Harvard 6 lengths 3 4 1902 Harvard 3 lengths 4 5 1903 Yale 3 lengths 10 59 4 4 16 1904 Harvard narrowly 5 17 1905 Harvard open water 6 18 1906 Yale 24 seconds 6 29 1907 Yale 6 310 1908 Yale 3 lengths 10 33 5 6 411 1909 Harvard 9 seconds 7 412 1910 Harvard 6 lengths 8 413 1911 Harvard 4 lengths 9 414 1912 Harvard 10 lengths 10 415 1913 Harvard 18 seconds 11 416 1914 Harvard 7 lengths 12 417 1915 Yale 1 2 length 12 518 1916 1917 no race Harvard 1 2 length 13 519 1918 Yale 3 4 length 13 620 1919 Harvard 8 lengths 14 621 1920 Yale 14 722 1921 Harvard 15 723 1922 Harvard 16 724 1923 Yale 10 28 4 10 10 16 825 1924 Yale 10 45 10 41 16 926 1925 Yale 10 02 9 50 16 1027 1926 Harvard 10 36 6 10 43 6 17 1028 1927 Yale 9 29 9 23 4 17 1129 1928 Yale 11 04 8 10 45 4 17 1230 1929 Yale 11 12 2 11 00 17 1331 1930 Harvard 11 07 2 11 10 6 18 1332 1931 Yale 10 54 10 43 18 1433 1932 Harvard 8 00 6 8 05 2 19 1434 1933 Harvard 11 48 2 11 49 2 20 1435 1934 Yale 9 48 6 9 40 2 20 1536 1935 Yale 9 56 4 9 56 20 1637 1936 Yale 11 08 4 10 52 4 20 1738 1937 Yale 11 59 4 11 56 2 20 1839 1938 Harvard 10 27 10 30 4 21 1840 1939 Harvard 9 35 9 39 22 1841 1940 Harvard 11 33 4 11 41 2 23 1842 1941 Harvard 10 06 8 10 10 6 24 1843 1942 1943 1945 no race Harvard 10 30 8 10 39 4 25 1844 1946 Harvard 26 1845 1947 Harvard 9 42 9 47 27 1846 1948 Harvard 9 30 9 34 4 28 1847 1949 Yale 9 42 6 9 36 0 28 1948 1950 Harvard 10 59 2 11 08 0 29 1949 1951 Harvard 10 08 0 10 11 6 30 1950 1952 Yale 11 05 4 11 05 2 30 2051 1953 Harvard 9 46 0 9 56 4 31 2052 1954 Harvard 10 44 8 10 52 4 32 2053 1955 Yale 10 01 0 9 53 4 32 2154 1956 Yale 9 51 0 9 44 0 32 2255 1957 Yale 16 15 2 16 04 2 32 2356 1958 Yale 17 29 6 17 05 6 32 2457 1959 Harvard 15 50 0 16 00 0 33 2458 1960 Harvard 15 20 0 15 22 2 34 2459 1961 Yale 16 28 0 16 22 5 34 2560 1962 Yale 15 56 6 15 49 0 34 2661 1963 Harvard 15 45 16 02 4 35 2662 1964 Harvard 15 33 2 15 41 2 36 2663 1965 Harvard 15 54 9 16 11 0 37 2664 1966 Yale 14 23 0 14 12 0 37 2765 1967 Harvard 18 15 4 18 27 4 38 2766 1968 Harvard 16 02 0 16 14 0 39 2767 1969 Harvard 14 43 5 15 07 0 40 2768 1970 Harvard 17 35 0 18 24 0 41 2769 1971 Harvard 15 10 8 15 20 6 42 2770 1972 Harvard 15 32 1 15 43 1 43 2771 1973 Harvard 15 19 4 16 02 4 44 2772 1974 Harvard 10 58 11 38 45 2773 1975 Harvard 16 46 17 09 46 2774 1976 Yale 17 43 8 17 34 46 2875 1977 Harvard 10 01 6 10 15 8 47 2876 1978 Harvard 18 01 0 18 29 4 48 2877 1979 Yale 14 38 14 28 48 2978 1980 Yale 14 45 8 14 18 0 48 3079 1981 Yale 17 04 7 15 44 2 48 3180 1982 Yale 15 32 0 15 19 0 48 3281 1983 Upstream Harvard 15 24 7 15 30 8 49 3282 1984 Harvard 16 48 5 17 13 11 50 3283 1985 Harvard 14 23 5 14 47 0 51 3284 1986 Harvard 15 05 9 15 21 0 52 3285 1987 Yale 17 05 0 16 53 6 52 3386 1988 Harvard 15 10 0 15 18 0 53 3387 1989 Harvard 15 05 2 15 20 7 54 3388 1990 Harvard 14 57 0 15 09 4 55 3389 1991 Yale 16 00 8 15 43 5 55 3490 1992 Harvard 14 40 6 14 55 4 56 3491 1993 Harvard 14 27 7 14 56 8 57 3492 1994 Harvard 13 51 7 14 00 6 58 3493 1995 Harvard 13 54 7 14 11 8 59 3494 June 8 1996 Yale 16 42 4 16 37 6 59 3595 June 1 1997 Harvard 13 57 2 14 11 6 60 3596 June 6 1998 Harvard 16 12 6 16 18 4 61 3597 June 5 1999 Harvard 16 17 7 16 26 6 62 3598 June 10 2000 Harvard 15 01 2 15 15 7 63 3599 June 3 2001 Harvard 14 23 7 14 37 5 64 35100 June 8 2002 Harvard 14 19 0 14 45 8 65 35101 June 7 2003 Harvard 13 57 0 14 31 2 66 35102 June 12 2004 Harvard 13 46 1 14 16 4 67 35103 June 11 2005 Yale 14 32 9 14 12 9 67 36104 June 11 2006 Harvard 16 22 0 16 30 1 68 36105 June 9 2007 Yale 15 45 0 15 27 0 68 37106 June 14 2008 Harvard 14 03 2 14 23 4 69 37107 June 13 2009 Harvard 16 16 9 16 19 2 70 37108 May 29 2010 Harvard 14 46 8 15 02 4 71 37109 May 28 2011 Harvard 13 38 14 08 72 37110 May 26 2012 Harvard 14 55 5 15 27 2 73 37111 June 9 2013 Harvard 16 24 9 16 30 9 74 37112 June 7 2014 Harvard 14 15 7 14 33 1 75 37113 June 7 2015 Yale 13 47 9 13 43 6 75 38114 June 12 2016 Harvard 18 06 9 18 14 5 76 38115 June 10 2017 New London 3 Upstream Yale 14 39 0 14 30 9 76 39116 June 9 2018 New London 3 Upstream Yale 13 58 7 13 53 2 76 40117 June 8 2019 2020 21 no races New London 3 Upstream Harvard 14 11 1 14 23 1 77 40118 June 11 2022 New London 3 Upstream Yale 13 44 9 13 25 6 77 41Freshman Third Varsity race edit Number of wins Harvard 75 Yale 40 1 dead heat Most consecutive victories Harvard 11 1965 1976 Narrowest winning margin 0 4 sec Yale 1935 Largest winning margin 46 sec Harvard 1940 Harvard Yale Regatta freshman third varsity race results No Date Site Length Direction Winner Harvardtime Yaletime Harvardtotal Yaletotal1 1893 Yale 6 lengths 12 1894 Yale 12 lengths 23 1895 Yale 8 lengths 34 1897 Yale 2 lengths 45 1898 Yale canvas 56 1899 Harvard 9 33 5 2 lengths 1 57 1900 Harvard 6 lengths 2 58 1901 Yale 5 lengths 10 24 5 2 69 1902 Tie 10 13 10 13 2 610 1903 Yale 1 length 9 43 2 711 1904 Yale canvas 2 812 1905 Harvard 1 length 3 813 1906 Yale 1 2 length 3 914 1907 Harvard 1 length 4 915 1908 Harvard 9 38 5 5 916 1909 Harvard 37 seconds 6 917 1910 Harvard 2 lengths 7 918 1911 Yale 1 2 length 7 1019 1912 Harvard 1 2 length 8 1020 1913 Harvard 1 length 9 1021 1914 Harvard 4 lengths 10 1022 1915 Yale 2 lengths 10 1123 1916 1917 no race Harvard 1 2 length 11 1124 1918 1919 1922 no race Harvard 2 lengths 12 1125 1923 Yale 10 46 10 27 6 12 1226 1924 Yale 10 45 10 33 12 1327 1925 Yale 10 01 9 57 4 12 1428 1926 Harvard 11 00 11 12 6 13 1429 1927 Yale 9 22 4 9 18 13 1530 1928 Yale 10 43 4 10 33 13 1631 1929 Yale 11 09 6 11 07 13 1732 1930 Harvard 11 02 8 11 17 6 14 1733 1931 Yale 10 35 4 10 25 14 1834 1932 Yale 8 30 8 8 16 2 14 1935 1933 Yale 12 26 4 12 06 4 14 2036 1934 Yale 9 51 9 47 6 14 2137 1935 Yale 9 46 4 9 46 14 2238 1936 Harvard 11 01 11 05 15 2239 1937 Yale 12 23 12 14 2 15 2340 1938 Harvard 10 05 10 14 4 16 2341 1939 Harvard 10 20 10 30 8 17 2342 1940 Harvard 11 53 12 39 18 2343 1941 Harvard 9 51 4 10 01 8 19 2344 1942 1943 1946 no race Harvard 10 16 6 10 29 4 20 2345 1947 Yale 9 47 9 43 20 2446 1948 Harvard 9 34 9 41 4 21 2447 1949 Harvard 9 32 0 9 34 6 22 2448 1950 Harvard 11 06 2 11 16 0 23 2449 1951 Harvard 10 27 4 10 42 3 24 2450 1952 Harvard 11 33 4 11 40 4 25 2451 1953 Yale 9 44 5 9 43 0 25 2552 1954 Harvard 11 06 4 11 25 0 26 2553 1955 Yale 9 49 9 40 26 2654 1956 Yale 9 52 1 9 38 2 26 2755 1957 Yale 10 35 0 10 29 0 26 2856 1958 Harvard 11 13 11 17 27 2857 1959 Yale 10 45 9 10 44 4 27 2958 1960 Harvard 10 12 10 10 17 4 28 2959 1961 Yale 11 14 0 10 54 8 28 3060 1962 Harvard 9 43 8 9 48 4 29 3061 1963 Harvard 9 35 0 9 45 0 30 3062 1964 Yale 10 05 0 10 01 0 30 3163 1965 Harvard 10 45 2 10 57 2 31 3164 1966 Harvard 9 23 4 9 32 4 32 3165 1967 Harvard 11 51 0 12 14 4 33 3166 1968 Harvard 10 45 5 11 02 9 34 3167 1969 1970 no race Harvard 9 53 3 10 01 1 35 3168 1971 Harvard 9 29 4 9 48 4 36 3169 1972 Harvard 9 58 7 7 lengths 37 3170 1973 Harvard 10 29 5 10 34 9 38 3171 1974 Harvard 11 10 11 19 39 3172 1975 Harvard 11 01 11 05 40 3173 1976 Harvard 11 13 6 11 27 6 41 3174 1977 Yale 9 56 8 9 51 6 41 3275 1978 Harvard 11 56 0 12 13 2 42 3276 1979 Harvard 9 05 4 9 09 2 43 3277 1980 Yale 9 48 0 9 42 9 43 3378 1981 Yale 10 46 5 10 42 0 43 3479 1982 Harvard 9 59 0 10 13 0 44 3480 1983 Harvard 10 10 7 10 26 7 45 3481 1984 Harvard 10 18 10 36 4 46 3482 1985 Yale 9 23 5 9 19 6 46 3583 1986 Harvard 10 04 6 10 27 3 47 3584 1987 Harvard 11 31 0 11 50 6 48 3585 1988 Harvard 10 01 6 10 12 2 49 3586 1989 Harvard 10 19 8 10 21 6 50 3587 1990 Harvard 10 03 3 10 21 8 51 3588 1991 Harvard 10 34 5 10 43 8 52 3589 1992 Harvard 10 01 7 10 26 5 53 3590 1993 Harvard 10 01 7 10 07 6 54 3591 1994 Harvard 9 22 6 9 41 2 55 3592 1995 Yale 9 01 8 49 55 3693 June 8 1996 Yale 11 06 4 10 43 0 55 3794 June 1 1997 Harvard 10 53 10 57 56 3795 June 6 1998 Harvard 10 45 10 52 57 3796 June 5 1999 Harvard 10 36 97 10 47 14 58 3797 June 10 2000 Yale 9 42 6 9 33 3 58 3898 June 3 2001 Harvard 9 39 4 9 56 8 59 3899 June 8 2002 Harvard 9 23 4 9 38 8 60 38100 June 7 2003 Harvard 9 49 4 10 06 8 61 38101 June 12 2004 Harvard 8 46 1 8 50 0 62 38102 June 11 2005 Harvard 9 06 1 9 13 6 63 38103 June 10 2006 Yale 11 05 0 11 04 5 63 39104 June 9 2007 Harvard 10 01 13 10 11 69 64 39105 June 14 2008 Harvard 8 53 8 9 01 3 65 39106 June 13 2009 Harvard 10 43 2 10 50 1 66 39107 May 29 2010 28 Upstream Harvard 9 32 7 9 47 6 67 39108 May 28 2011 Upstream Harvard 9 03 2 9 24 2 68 39109 May 26 2012 Upstream Harvard 10 25 6 10 34 1 69 39110 June 9 2013 Upstream Harvard 10 29 5 a 11 00 8 b 70 39111 June 7 2014 Upstream Harvard 9 19 6 9 22 8 71 39112 June 7 2015 Upstream Harvard 9 23 0 9 27 4 72 39113 June 12 2016 Upstream Harvard 11 39 7 12 23 1 73 39114 June 10 2017 Upstream Yale 9 39 9 9 33 7 73 40115 June 9 2018 New London 2 Upstream Harvard 9 08 42 9 11 32 74 40116 June 8 2019 2020 21 no races New London 2 Upstream Harvard 9 49 8 9 55 6 75 40117 June 11 2022 New London 2 Upstream Yale 8 19 5 8 14 3 75 41a Final time an entry was composed entirely of freshmen 29 b Yale s 3V8 competed in this event 30 4V Combination Race edit Begun in 1920 23 the combination boat is crewed by rowers from the third varsity and second freshman boats the strongest substitutes available to the junior varsity and freshman boats Number of wins Harvard 18 Yale 5No Date Site Length Direction Winner Harvardtime Yaletime Harvardtotal Yaletotal1 1938 Harvard 1 2 1963 Harvard 1 2 length 2 3 June 3 1994 New London 2 Yale 1 2 length 2 14 June 9 1995 New London 2 Harvard 3 15 June 7 1996 New London 2 Yale 17 secs 3 26 June 5 1998 New London 2 Harvard 4 27 June 4 1999 New London 2 Yale 4 38 June 11 2004 New London 2 Harvard 10 09 4 10 18 0 5 39 June 10 2005 a New London 2 Yale 9 21 9 9 17 4 5 410 June 9 2006 New London 2 Harvard 6 411 June 8 2007 New London 2 Harvard 9 29 36 9 39 79 7 412 June 13 2008 New London 2 Harvard 8 55 3 9 07 4 8 413 June 12 2009 New London 2 Harvard 9 414 May 28 2010 New London 2 Harvard 4 secs 10 415 May 27 2011 New London 2 Harvard 9 28 9 40 11 416 May 25 2012 New London 2 Harvard 11 22 11 48 12 417 June 8 2013 New London 2 Harvard 11 55 0 11 58 6 13 418 June 6 2014 New London 2 Harvard 12 40 64 13 54 20 14 419 June 6 2015 New London 2 Harvard 9 48 10 16 15 420 June 11 2016 New London 2 Harvard 9 36 67 9 54 86 16 421 June 9 2017 New London 2 Harvard 9 50 10 04 17 422 June 8 2018 New London 2 Yale 9 27 7 9 23 2 17 523 June 7 2019 2020 21 no races New London 2 Yale 9 57 2 9 55 0 17 624 June 10 2022 New London 2 Yale 9 44 59 9 38 69 17 7a This was the inaugural contest for the James P Snider Cup See also edit nbsp New England portalHead of the Charles Regatta Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Collegiate Rowing Championship The Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge UK The Great Race between University of Waikato and a prominent university team or teams from outside New Zealand New Zealand Notes edit The first regatta of the Rowing Association of American Colleges was held July 21 1871 at Ingleside Massachusetts on the Connecticut River Massachusetts Agricultural College won the university race with Harvard second and Brown University third Yale did not participate nor join the RAAC but continued to dispute its disqualification in the 1870 race with Harvard Record of the College Regattas From the Winnipeseogee Contest in 1852 to that of Yesterday The New York Times July 15 1875 In the RAAC university race of 1872 Harvard finished second and Yale sixth among six entries Amherst College won in 16 32 8 or 24 2 seconds ahead of Harvard The crew generally rowed 40 to 46 strokes per minute The College Regatta A Victory for Amherst Another Surprise Amherst the winners in 16 32 4 5 the best time on record New York Tribune July 25 1872 p 1 According to The New York Times A very strong current and quite a fresh breeze helped them along In the RAAC university race of 1873 Yale was finally declared the winner and the other places were not declared Shortly before midnight the referee announced that he would only decide upon the first position for the time being and Yale he declared the winner of the race The decision on other positions are reserved for a future time Capt Babcock the referee has stated to the Harvard boys that he is compelled technically to award the University race to Yale but he stated that the flags were not correctly placed at the finish and that consequently the course on the east shore was much greater than on the west shore The Harvards claim that the champion flags were awarded to them by the judges whose judgment like that of many others was that Harvard had arrived at the finish in advance of all the crews Referee s Decision Yale to take the Championship Colors Boston Daily Globe July 18 1873 After two days of postponements a much diminished crowd watched the university race of the RAAC Regatta at Saratoga in 1874 Columbia won the race unofficial time 16 42 officially followed by Wesleyan Harvard and six others finally Yale It was unanimously acknowledged that Yale had the lead and Harvard second Harvard s boat then ran into the Yale boat breaking the latters rudder San Francisco Chronicle evidently quoting multiple accounts in New York Evening Post In the RAAC university race of 1875 Harvard finished third and Yale fifth among thirteen boats Cornell won the race Yale had been the betting favorite with Cornell second The News in this City Intense Excitement Throughout New York The New York Times July 15 1875 p 2 The 1876 Harvard Yale race introduced both the eight oar crews with coxswain and the 4 mile distance two features borrowed from the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race Peter Mallory The Sport of Rowing Two Centuries of Competition Four volumes Henley on Thames England River Rowing Museum 2011 Selections published online in advance as row2k com Exclusive Features Bob Cook Pilgrimage to Britain The Bob Cook Stroke Mallory 2011 vol 2 ch 27 pp 312 18 American Collegiate Rowing Takes Shape Harvard versus Yale The IRA Mallory 2011 vol 2 ch 28 pp 319 29 Both featured online by row2k com in Mallory chapters 27 35 pages 312 60 Retrieved 2013 05 11 Yale defeated Harvard soundly in a race of eight oared boats in Springfield on June 30 Harvard continued west to Saratoga for the RAAC Regatta the Harvard six for the Association championship matched coxless sixes but Yale did not participate Harvard did not participate again and the Association disintegrated during the next several years Regarding the Saratoga and Springfield events Yale does not row there and Harvard will not after this year but the eight oared bout between Yale and Harvard so successfully inaugurated to day will undoubtedly become an annual and permanent institution College Regatta Yale and Harvard Eight Oar Crews Try Conclusions The Contest Takes Place on the Old Connecticut River Course Chicago Daily Tribune July 1 1876 p 8 Two sources report time 20 19 6 for Harvard different but greater times 20 19 8 and 20 29 8 for Yale and Yale the winner Following the race in New London in June the schools held an exhibition in August on Lake Winnipesaukee to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first regatta The race followed the original script with Harvard winning by 2 7 seconds Harvard Yale to Race Exhibition in August Practice Starts Today and Harvard Yale Regatta 150 Years of Tradition References edit https heartheboatsing files wordpress com 2012 05 c36e7 147y hprogramme jpg bare URL image file http 4 bp blogspot 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l225 jpg bare URL image file USRowing Archived from the original aspx on January 3 2007 Retrieved 2007 01 17 a b America s Oldest Intercollegiate Athletic Event Prior to May 2 2001 John Veneziano Harvard Sports Information Director Harvard University Boat Club HUBC Archived 2011 04 29 Retrieved 2013 05 09 Unchanged 2001 to 2011 except the closing sentence The last four races have been split between the two crews a b Great Moments in Yale Sports Yale Alumni Magazine March 2001 Archived 2012 11 14 Retrieved 2013 05 09 a b Lewis p 224 Herrick Robert 1948 Red Top Reminiscences of Harvard Rowing First ed Cambridge MA Harvard University Press p 71 firstharvardyalerace com Archived January 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine Harvard Yale Boat Race Turns 150 Archived 2007 04 15 at the Wayback Machine Harvard Magazine May June 2002 a b c The 144th Yale Harvard Regatta PDF Yale University Athletics June 13 2009 Retrieved 2014 06 09 Boyle Lindsay Current students alumni preparing for 150th rowing of the Harvard Yale Regatta www theday com Yale overwhelms Harvard in the 150th Boat Race the Boston Globe The Boston Globe Harvard Yale Results 1852 to 1906 Prior to June 25 2001 HUBC Archived 2011 04 30 Retrieved 2013 05 09 A second source for results from 1876 through 1903 is The World Almanac and Book of Facts New York Newspaper Enterprise Association etc 1800 when pp 267 row2k Results 1997 to date row2k com a b c d e Harvard Yale Regatta 150 Years of Tradition Retrieved 2020 08 15 Footer states Copyright 2020 Harvard University content includes the Crimson s five straight sweeps 2008 to 2012 Benbow Julian Jun 13 2016 Harvard boat sinks regatta vs Yale ruled no contest BostonGlobe com Retrieved Jun 30 2016 Alderman Joel Jun 28 2016 Harvard crew not finishing race against Yale this month is somewhat like 1874 when Yale stopped rowing after collision with Harvard s shell SportzEdge Retrieved Jun 30 2016 Fuller Jim 2016 06 12 Chaotic Harvard Yale Regatta produces cloudy result New Haven Register Retrieved 2016 06 30 Official ruling No result on disputed Harvard Yale regatta Boston Herald Archived from the original on 2017 02 11 Retrieved 2017 02 10 Bulldogs Hang Tough But Harvard Holds On to Win The 145th Regatta Yale University Athletics May 29 2010 Retrieved 2010 11 26 http static psbin com n v jb68878usgsxbc 2018 HY Program pdf permanent dead link bare URL PDF EARC HW Men Harvard Yale Regatta June 9 2013 Rowing Regatta Results row2k com row2k CitationsLewis Guy The Beginning of Organized Collegiate Sport American Quarterly Vol 22 No 2 Part 1 Summer 1970 pp 222 229 Further reading editMendenhall Thomas C The Harvard Yale Boat Race 1852 1924 and the coming of sport to the American college Mystic Seaport Museum 1970 ISBN 978 0913372647 Whiton James M The First Harvard Yale Regatta Outlook LXVIII June 1901 286 89 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harvard Yale Regatta Harvard Men s Heavyweight Crew one of four Crew subsites Yale Heavyweight 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