How country heiress beat off pop rebel's daughter to be named 'fittest' Cambridge undergraduate
One hails from the landed classes, while the other was born into a pop music empire. But despite the very different backgrounds of these two Cambridge students, Isabella Hervey-Bathurst and Isabel Wilson have one thing in common - their head-turning looks. They were pitted against each other in the final of a competition to find the 'fittest' girl at the university. Miss Hervey-Bathurst, whose family owns spectacular Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire, beat Miss Wilson, daughter of music mogul Tony Wilson, by just 12 votes after 5,000 were cast. The upper-class 20-year-old - a third year social and political studies student at traditionally blue-blooded Trinity College - couldn't be reached for comment yesterday but friends said she would be 'amused' by the result. Her blonde rival, who is also 20 and in her third year studying medicine at Jesus College, said the competition 'shows that Cambridge students don't take themselves too seriously'. Check this out ...

