Caius Boat Club

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The blade colours of Caius Boat Club, Cambridge
The blade colours of Caius Boat Club, Cambridge

Caius Boat Club (C.B.C.) (Caius is pronounced 'keys') is the boat club for members of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. There also exists a club for members who have left the college called Gonville Boat Club.

In recent years, the club has had extraordinary success, particularly in the intercollegiate bumps races which are held in eight-oared boats (VIIIs). Until the Lent Bumps 2007 the Caius 1st men's VIII had held the headship of both the Lent Bumps and the May Bumps for several years, with the 2nd men's VIII being highest of all 2nd VIIIs in the Mays and second highest in the Lents (behind Lady Margaret II). The 1st women's VIII lie in 2nd place in the Lent Bumps and 4th place in the May Bumps, with the 2nd women's VIII lying in the 2nd division in both sets of races.

The dominance of C.B.C. on the River Cam since 1998 is striking. Of the last 34 Headships awarded, 4 colleges stand in equal 6th place with 1 each (Clare, Newnham, Trinity Hall and Jesus); Downing and Pembroke are 4th with 2; 1st & 3rd Trinity is 3rd with 3; Emmanuel is 2nd with 5. Caius is in the lead with 18.

Caius' run of 5 consecutive Lent headships is the 5th longest continuous spell at the top in the Lents (19 days at the top).

Prior to 1998, however, and Caius held only 4 headships in the entire history of Bumps racing in Cambridge; 1840, 1841, 1844 and in the men's May Bumps of 1987.

The armorial bearings of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
The armorial bearings of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Contents

[edit] Recent Form

Below is a table of the performance of the men's and women's 1st VIIIs in the last decade in the Lent and May Bumps.

[edit] Lent Bumps

[edit] Men

Year Finish position 1st day 2nd day 3rd day 4th Day
1998 4th rowed-over bumped Trinity Hall rowed-over rowed-over
1999 Head bumped Downing bumped Lady Margaret bumped 1st & 3rd Trinity rowed-over head
2000 2nd rowed-over head bumped by 1st & 3rd Trinity rowed-over rowed-over
2001 3rd bumped by Emmanuel rowed-over (cancelled) (cancelled)
2002 Head bumped 1st & 3rd Trinity bumped Emmanuel rowed-over head rowed-over head
2003 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2004 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2005 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2006 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2007 3rd bumped by 1st & 3rd Trinity rowed-over bumped by Jesus rowed-over

[edit] Women

Year Finish position 1st day 2nd day 3rd day 4th Day
1997 12th bumped Downing bumped Sidney Sussex bumped Clare bumped Girton
1998 15th rowed-over bumped by 1st & 3rd Trinity bumped by Clare bumped by CCAT
1999 11th bumped CCAT bumped Clare bumped New Hall bumped St. Catharine's
2000 7th bumped 1st & 3rd Trinity bumped Churchill bumped Christ's bumped Lady Margaret
2001 6th bumped Queens' rowed-over (cancelled) (cancelled)
2002 4th bumped Newnham rowed-over bumped Trinity Hall rowed-over
2003 Head bumped Lady Margaret bumped Jesus bumped Emmanuel rowed-over head
2004 3rd rowed-over head bumped by Downing bumped by Emmanuel rowed-over
2005 3rd rowed-over bumped by Clare rowed-over bumped Emmanuel
2006 2nd rowed-over bumped Downing rowed-over rowed-over
2007 4th rowed-over bumped by 1st & 3rd Trinity bumped by Jesus bumped by Emmanuel

[edit] May Bumps

[edit] Men

Year Finish position 1st day 2nd day 3rd day 4th Day
1997 2nd bumped Lady Margaret bumped Magdalene bumped Trinity Hall bumped Jesus
1998 Head bumped Downing rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
1999 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2000 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2001 3rd rowed-over head bumped by Emmanuel rowed-over bumped by Downing
2002 Head rowed-over bumped Emmanuel bumped Downing rowed-over head
2003 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2004 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2005 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2006 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head

[edit] Women

Year Finish position 1st day 2nd day 3rd day 4th Day
1997 11th rowed-over rowed-over bumped New Hall bumped Homerton
1998 7th bumped Downing bumped Queens' bumped Churchill bumped Trinity Hall
1999 3rd bumped Clare bumped Jesus bumped Lady Margaret bumped Pembroke
2000 Head bumped Newnham bumped Emmanuel rowed-over head rowed-over head
2001 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2002 Head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head rowed-over head
2003 4th bumped by Emmanuel bumped by Newnham bumped by Pembroke rowed-over
2004 2nd bumped Pembroke bumped Newnham rowed-over rowed-over
2005 4th rowed-over bumped by Jesus bumped by Pembroke rowed-over
2006 4th rowed-over rowed-over rowed-over rowed-over

[edit] Clocktower

With its headship in the men's 2006 Lent bumps, Caius joined an elite group of clubs finishing head in 5 consecutive years (subsequently matched in the men's 2006 May bumps). While it is a widely-held view that this entitles Caius to build a clocktower[1], there is no historical evidence linking such constructions with success on the river. Marks, Gilbert and Durack, in their definitive history of the Bumps[2], categorically state that such performance-related building of clocktowers is a myth. It is certainly the case that LMBC added a weathervane to its boathouse when it was redeveloped in 1979, although whether this was directly attributable to the run of 5 headships in the Mays up to 1951 is moot.

According to the CBC website (as at July 2006):

"The Club has not forgotten the small matter of the Clocktower. Plans are currently being drawn up for the College Council's approval, always with an eye to what is likely to be accepted by the local planning authorities."

It remains to be seen whether, by adding some form of horological edifice to its boathouse, Caius effects the metastasis of myth into tradition.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Caian (2006)
  2. ^ Durack, John; Gilbert, George; Marks, Dr. John (2000). The Bumps: An Account of the Cambridge University Bumping Races 1827-1999 ISBN 0-9538475-1-9

[edit] Other references

  • CUCBC (various years) - Lent and May Bumps programmes.

[edit] External links