Homerton College Boat Club
Homerton College Boat Club | |
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Location | Cambridge, England |
Coordinates | 52°12′41.28″N 0°7′48.78″E / 52.2114667°N 0.1302167°ECoordinates: 52°12′41.28″N 0°7′48.78″E / 52.2114667°N 0.1302167°E |
Home water | River Cam |
Founded | 1977 |
Membership | Homerton College, Cambridge |
Affiliations | British Rowing |
Website |
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Homerton College Boat Club (HCBC) is the rowing club for members of Homerton College, University of Cambridge. HCBC colours are navy blue with white trim, although zephyrs are white with blue trim. It is traditional to wear a sock of each of the boat club's colours when racing with a blue sock on the foot opposite the rigger.
HCBC share the First and Third Trinity Boat Club's boathouse.
History
Homerton College Boat Club first competed in the women's Lent and May Bumps in 1978, four years after the women's bumps divisions commenced in the Mays, and two years after women's racing began in the Lents. The highest position attained to date is second in the Lents first division in 1986.[1] In the May Bumps, the highest position was 5th in the first division in 1985. There were many Homerton women represented in CUWBC in the 1980s and 1990s, under the guidance of veteran GB coaches Roger Silk and Ron Needs. A notable fact is that one HCBC Women's crew won their oars in the 80s whilst being coached by Steve Redgrave, although the exact details are currently unknown. Homerton College, until recent years, had a very high female to male ratio and this in turn was reflected at the boat club. The women's side of the club have three eights, called 'Sarah-Ann', 'Percy' and 'Cyril', the latter being one of the first 'Burgashell' boats ever to be produced. After a number of lean years in the early 2000s, in 2007 the Homerton Women's 1st VIII achieved their first over-bump in May Bumps since the women's divisions started rowing in VIIIs rather than IVs.
In 2008, the Men's 1st VIII won their blades in the May Bumps, bumping St Edmund's 1st VIII and Corpus Christi.. In 2007, the Men's 1st VIII won their blades in both Lent Bumps and May Bumps, on each occasion bumping four times to go up four places, whilst rowing five times (once as the sandwich boat), and moving up to division 2. Blades were also won in Lent Bumps 2004, going up 6 places, after over-bumping Girton II, and bumping 1st & 3rd Trinity III, Selwyn II and Clare II and in Lent Bumps 2009. They also hold the Oxbridge record for the most places advanced during one series of bumps (either Mays, Lents, or Torpids/Eights for Oxford), advancing 14 places in the May Bumps 2001, where the crew moved up a division to division 3 and also won blades.[2]
University colours
List of known members of University Boat Clubs:
CUBC
- 2014: Mike Thorp (Blue Boat)
- 2013: Henry Fieldman (Blue Boat)
- 2013: Mike Thorp (Goldie)
- 2012: Mike Thorp (Blue Boat - won)
- 2011: Mike Thorp (Blue Boat)
- 2010: Mike Thorp (Goldie - won)
- 1999-2000: Dan McSherry (Goldie)
- 1998-1999: Dan McSherry (spare)
- 1996-97: Suzie K. Ellis (cox, Goldie - won)
CUWBC
- 2011: Anna Beare (Lightweight - won)
- 2004: Rachael Hanley (Blondie), Catherine Sutherland (Blondie)
- 2002: Ulrike Münch-Klever (Spare)
- 2001: Hannah Cadman (Lightweights), Ruth Pidgeon (cox - Trial 8s)
- 1999: Adrienne Ferguson, Emma Wylie (Lightweight)
- 1998: Emma Wylie (Lightweight)
- 1996: J Harkins, Anne Rowland, Emma Wilkinson (Blondie)
- 1995: Siobhan McKenna
- 1994: Anne Rowland
- 1993: Rachel Crew Emma Wright (Blondie)
- 1992: Jenny Wagstaff, Rachel Crew, Francesca Chalmers (Blondie)
- 1991: Francesca Chalmers
CULRC
- 2011: Chris Bellamy (Pres)
- 2009-10: Chris Bellamy (won)
- 2005-06: Che Meakins (Granta), Richard Harrington (Spare)
- 2002-03: Dave Pearce (Spare)
- 1992: Fiona Pritchard (Cox)
CUCBC Hon. Sec
- 2005-06: Sam Farmer
- 2002-03: Devin-Paul O'Brien
- 1994-95: Pippa Taylor
References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Raby, P. & Warner, P. (2010). Homerton: The Evolution of a Cambridge College (Published and Distributed by the Principal and Fellows of Homerton College), p.198
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