Hunting Howell began to row at Trinity Hall in 1895 and took the same year the Grand, got his Blue in 1897, and won both the Diamonds and Wingfields in 1898 and 1899. Courtesy NRF © |
Alexander Alcée Casamajor |
1. E. Barry (p.)
2. H. Blackstaffe
3. A. A. Casamajor
4. R. Chambers (p.)
5. B. H. Howell
6. F. S. Kelly
7. W. Kinnear
8. J. Lowndes
9. G. Nickalls
10. F. L. Playford
Runners-up: R. Guinness, H. Kelley (p.), and V. Nickalls
Tony Fox |
1. C. Baillieu
2. J. Beresford Jnr.
3. R. Burnell
4. B. Bushnell
5. A. Campbell
6. T. Fox
7. P. Haining
9. S. Redgrave
10. L. Southwood
Runners-up: T. Crooks, M. Hart, and M. Hunter
F. S. Kelly |
(p.) is indicating a ‘professional sculler’.
* In all information on the web (also Wikipedia), and in rowing books where he is mentioned, B. H. Howell's death date is always missing. Well, here it is: Benjamin Hunting Howell was born on 3 September 1875, died on 26 February 1953. Remember that you saw this information first on HTBS!
Are any of these (1920 to present) women?
ReplyDeleteNo, I am afraid not, but if Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins keep up what they are doing, they will eventually make the list, but they are not there yet...
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