The Championship Course


The Championship Course is a stretch of the River Thames between Mortlake and Putney in London, England. It is a well-established course for rowing races, particularly the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. The course is on the tidal reaches of the river often referred to as the Tideway.

History

In 1845, it was agreed to stage the Boat Race on a course from 'Putney Bridge to Mortlake Church tower'. The aim was to reduce the interference from heavy river traffic.
The following year, a race for the Professional World Sculling Championship moved to the course for the first time. The Wingfield Sculls followed in 1861.
The course was later defined by two stones on the southern bank of the river, marked "U.B.R." for University Boat Race: one just downstream of Chiswick Bridge, close to The Ship public house, and the other just upstream of Putney Bridge. The course distance is 4 miles and 374 yards, as measured along the centre of the river's stream.
Races are always rowed in the same direction as the tide: from Mortlake to Putney on an ebb tide or from Putney to Mortlake on a flood tide.
Since the Boat Race moved to this course in 1845, it has always been raced on a flood tide from Putney to Mortlake except in 1846, 1856 and 1863. The Wingfield Sculls is also raced from Putney to Mortlake. Most other events race on an ebb tide from Mortlake to Putney.
In April 1869, the Harvard University Boat Club challenged the Oxford University Boat Club to an "International University Boat-Race" of coxed fours on the Boat Race course. The race took place on 27 August 1869 and was narrowly won by Oxford. The new Atlantic cable allowed daily reports to be received by all major newspapers across America within 23 minutes of the finish. U.S. public interest in the event was huge, with more publicity than any sporting event to date, and within two years of the event the "newly awakened interest in rowing at many of the most noted seats of learning" doubled the number of boat clubs in the US, and led to the formation of the Rowing Association of American Colleges.

Landmarks

Principal landmarks, often used when racing, include :
LandmarkBankCoordinatesComments
The University StoneSouthImage:Boat Race Finish posts.jpg|left|199x60px|border Image:Boat Race Finish post 800x533.jpg|right|199x60px|borderMarked by a post on the north bank opposite the stone on the south bank, the finish of the Boat Race and the start of the Head of the River race. Just downstream of Chiswick Bridge.
Stag BrewerySouthImage:Boat Race Mortlake Brewery.jpg|right|199x60px|border Previously owned by Watneys, and later by Anheuser-Busch, the brewery closed in December 2015 and is now earmarked for residential development.
Barnes Railway Bridgen/aImage:Boat Race Barnes Railway Bridge centre span.jpg|right|199x60px|border When racing, crews must pass through the centre arch.
The BandstandNorthImage:Boat Race Bandstand.jpg|right|199x60px|border
The Crossingn/aMarks the start of the long Surrey bend.
Chiswick PierNorthImage:Boat Race Chiswick Pier.jpg|right|199x60px|border
Chiswick StepsSouthSteps for the ferry which used to run across to the slipway in front of St Nicholas' Church on the North side.
Chiswick EyotNorthImage:Chiswick Eyot.jpg|right|199x60px|borderAn uninhabited river island. There is a channel behind the eyot navigable at high tide, but it is never used for racing.
Fuller's BreweryNorthImage:Boat Race Fullers Brewery.jpg|right|199x60px|borderJust visible to crews, behind the eyot.
St Paul's SchoolSouthImage:Boat Race St Paul's.jpg|right|199x60px|border
Hammersmith Bridgen/aImage:HORR 05.jpg|right|199x50px|borderCoxes use a particular lamp-post that shows the deepest part of the river and therefore the fastest line.
Harrods Furniture DepositorySouthImage:Boat Race Harrod's Depositary.jpg|right|199x60px|borderPreviously the warehouse for the famous shop, now apartments.
The CrabtreeNorthImage:Boat Race Crabtree Reach.jpg|right|199x60px|border A pub.
The Mile PostSouthImage:Boat Race 1st Milestone and bust.jpg|right|199x60px|borderA stone obelisk forming a memorial to Steve Fairbairn, founder of the Head of the River Race. It was erected by members of Jesus College Boat Club, Thames Rowing Club and London Rowing Club and is precisely a mile from the Putney stone marking the end of the course.
Fulham Football ClubNorthImage:Boat Race Craven Cottage.jpg|right|199x60px|border The stadium is known as 'Craven Cottage': crews stay wide round the bend as the area in front of the ground is shallow, with slack water.
The Black BuoySouthImage:Boat Race Black Buoy.jpg|right|199x60px|border The large buoy marks the start of the area of the Putney Boat Houses. It has a reputation for ensnaring inexperienced crews when there is a fast ebb tide, for example during the various Head of the River races.
The Putney StoneSouthImage:Boat Race Start stone.jpg|right|199x60px|border The University Stone lies on the south bank, marking the end of the Championship Course and the start of the Boat Race, just upstream of Putney Bridge.

Events

  • Boustead Cup
  • Women's Eights Head of the River Race
  • Schools' Head of the River Race
  • Head of the River Race
  • Veterans Head
  • The Boat Races – The Boat Race, Women's Boat Race and The Lightweight Boat Races
  • Wingfield Sculls
  • Pairs Head of the River
  • Head of the River Fours
  • Veteran Fours Head of the River
  • Scullers Head

    Rowing clubs along the course

  • Tideway Scullers School
  • Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club
  • Emanuel School Boat Club
  • Cygnet Rowing Club
  • Barnes Bridge Ladies Rowing Club
  • Sons of the Thames Rowing Club
  • Latymer Upper School Boat Club
  • Furnivall Sculling Club
  • St Paul's School Boat Club
  • Auriol Kensington Rowing Club
  • Nautilus Rowing Club
  • Fulham Reach Boat Club
  • Barn Elms Rowing Club
  • Parr’s Priory Rowing Club
  • Imperial College Boat Club
  • Thames Rowing Club
  • Vesta Rowing Club
  • Crabtree Boat Club
  • King's College School Boat Club
  • Dulwich College Boat Club
  • Harrodian School Boat Club
  • Westminster School Boat Club
  • HSBC Rowing Club
  • London Rowing Club
  • Putney High School Boat Club
  • The London Oratory School Boat Club