Lent Bumps

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1st & 3rd Trinity 1st Women about to overbump Girton in the women's 1st division on day 3 of the 2005 Lent Bumps
1st & 3rd Trinity 1st Women about to overbump Girton in the women's 1st division on day 3 of the 2005 Lent Bumps

The Lent Bumps (also Lent Races, Lents) are a set of rowing races held on the River Cam in Cambridge. The races are open to all college boat clubs from the University of Cambridge and CCAT Boat Club, the boat club for members of Anglia Ruskin University. The Lent Bumps takes place over five days either at the end of February or start of March and is run as a bumps race. The equivalent bumping races in mid-June are called the May Bumps.

The most recent in the series was the Lent Bumps 2007, which ran from Tuesday February 27, 2007 until Saturday March 3, 2007.

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[edit] Structure of the Lent Bumps

The races are run in divisions, with 4 divisions for men's crews (referred to as M1, M2, M3 and M4) and 3 divisions for women's crews (referred to as W1, W2 and W3). The top 3 men's and top 2 women's divisions contain 17 crews each. M4 and W3 each contain 18 crews. Each crew contains 8 rowers and one coxswain, meaning that a total of 121 crews took part in 2005, with around 1000 participants. Unlike the May Bumps, rowers trialling for spaces in University crews are not allowed to take part in the Lents.

With each division, crews row to the start, pull into the bank, with each crew separated by a distance of about 1½ boat lengths (approximately 30m or 90ft). The coxswain must hold a length of chain fixed to the bank before the starting signal, which is the firing of a cannon. Two warning cannons are fired, one to signal four minutes before the start and another to signal one minute before the start. A third cannon is fired to signal the start of each division.
Once the "go" signal is fired, a crew must attempt to catch up with the crew ahead of it and bump (physically touch or overtake it) before the crew behind does the same to them. A crew which bumps or is bumped must pull to the side of the river to allow other crews to continue racing. A crew which neither bumps the crew ahead or is bumped by the crew behind before crossing the finishing post is said to have rowed over.

A crew which bumps then swaps places with the crew that it bumped in the following day's racing. A crew which rows over stays in the same position in the following day's racing. If a crew finishes at the top of a division, apart from the first division, then it may row at the bottom of the next division to try and get into that division. This crew is called the sandwich boat. The process is repeated over four days, allowing crews to move up or down in the overall order of boats. In the Lent Bumps, University regulations have meant that the races are now held over 5 days, with each division having one day off. The finish order of one year's Lent Bumps are then used as the starting order of the following year's races.

The ultimate aim is to try and finish Head of the River (also said as gaining the Headship), i.e. 1st position in division 1. This is only realistically possible for crews starting in the top 5 places. For other crews, the aim is to rise at least 4 places to try and set themselves up for an opportunity to take the Headship in future years.

[edit] 2007 Finishing positions (1st divisions)

[edit] Men's 1st Division

  1. 1st & 3rd Trinity
  2. Jesus
  3. Caius
  4. Lady Margaret
  5. Downing
  6. Emmanuel
  7. Trinity Hall
  8. Clare
  9. Churchill
  10. Pembroke
  11. King's
  12. Queens'
  13. Fitzwilliam
  14. Christ's
  15. Selwyn
  16. Magdalene
  17. Robinson

[edit] Women's 1st Division

  1. 1st & 3rd Trinity
  2. Jesus
  3. Clare
  4. Emmanuel
  5. Caius
  6. Downing
  7. Lady Margaret
  8. Newnham
  9. Churchill
  10. Girton
  11. Pembroke
  12. Queens'
  13. Trinity Hall
  14. Fitzwilliam
  15. Christ's
  16. Selwyn
  17. St. Catharine's

[edit] Crews finishing Head of the River

[edit] Men's Lent Bumps (1887 - 2007)

1887 Corpus Christi 1889 Lady Margaret 1890 Trinity Hall 1891 Corpus Christi
1892 1st Trinity 1893 1st Trinity 1894 1st Trinity 1896 1st Trinity
1897 Lady Margaret 1898 1st Trinity 1899 1st Trinity 1900 1st Trinity
1901 1st Trinity 1902 1st Trinity 1903 Lady Margaret 1904 1st Trinity
1905 Jesus 1906 Jesus 1907 Jesus 1908 Jesus
1909 Jesus 1910 Jesus 1911 Jesus 1912 Jesus
1913 1st Trinity 1914 Jesus 1919 1st Trinity II 1920 Lady Margaret
1921 1st Trinity 1922 Jesus 1923 Jesus 1924 Jesus
1925 1st Trinity 1926 Jesus 1927 Jesus 1928 1st Trinity
1929 Jesus 1930 Emmanuel 1931 Pembroke 1932 Jesus
1933 Pembroke 1934 Jesus 1935 Jesus 1936 Jesus
1937 Jesus 1938 Jesus 1939 Clare 1940 Jesus
1941 Jesus 1942 Pembroke 1943 Lady Margaret 1944 Jesus
1945 Jesus 1946 Jesus 1947 Jesus 1948 Trinity Hall
1949 Lady Margaret 1950 Lady Margaret 1951 1st & 3rd Trinity 1952 Jesus
1953 Jesus 1954 Lady Margaret 1955 Jesus 1956 Peterhouse
1957 Jesus 1958 1st & 3rd Trinity 1959 Jesus 1960 Jesus
1961 Jesus 1962 Jesus 1964 Jesus 1965 Lady Margaret
1966 Lady Margaret 1967 1st & 3rd Trinity 1968 Queens' 1969 Fitzwilliam
1970 Jesus 1971 1st & 3rd Trinity 1972 Jesus 1973 Clare
1974 Jesus 1975 Lady Margaret 1976 Lady Margaret 1977 Lady Margaret
1978 Lady Margaret 1979 Lady Margaret 1980 Lady Margaret 1981 Lady Margaret
1982 Trinity Hall 1983 Trinity Hall 1984 Downing 1985 Downing
1986 Downing 1987 Downing 1988 Downing 1989 Pembroke
1990 Lady Margaret 1991 Trinity Hall 1992 Trinity Hall 1993 Trinity Hall
1994 Downing 1995 Downing 1996 Downing 1997 Downing
1998 1st & 3rd Trinity 1999 Caius 2000 1st & 3rd Trinity 2002 Caius
2003 Caius 2004 Caius 2005 Caius 2006 Caius
2007 1st & 3rd Trinity

NB. Lent Bumps were cancelled between 1915 and 1918 due to war, and in 1895 and 1963 due to ice. The Lents in 1888 was not completed due to the death of an oarsman. When the races ceased, Jesus were in 1st position. The Lent Bumps 2001 were not completed due to an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease in the UK. The outbreak closed the towpath along the river, where all of the umpiring for the bumps takes place. When the races were abandoned on Friday 2nd March 2001, Emmanuel were in 1st position.

In 1919, college 1st eights did not race.

[edit] Women's Lent Bumps (1976 - 2007)

1976 New Hall 1977 Newnham 1978 New Hall 1979 Girton
1980 New Hall 1981 Girton 1982 Newnham 1983 Newnham
1984 Churchill 1985 Jesus 1986 Jesus 1987 Jesus
1988 Emmanuel 1989 Emmanuel 1990 Emmanuel 1991 Emmanuel
1992 Lady Margaret 1993 Lady Margaret 1994 Emmanuel 1995 Emmanuel
1996 Trinity Hall 1997 Emmanuel 1998 Emmanuel 1999 Trinity Hall
2000 Emmanuel 2002 Emmanuel 2003 Caius 2004 Downing
2005 Downing 2006 Clare 2007 1st & 3rd Trinity

NB. The Women's Lent Bumps were not completed in 2001 due to an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease in the UK. When the races were abandoned on Friday 2nd March 2001, Jesus were in 1st position.

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