Clare Boat Club

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Clare Boat Club
Image showing the rowing club's emblem
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
LocationCambridge, England
Coordinates52°12′38.31″N 0°8′0.31″E / 52.2106417°N 0.1334194°E / 52.2106417; 0.1334194
Home waterRiver Cam
Founded1831 (1831)
MembershipClare College, Cambridge
AffiliationsBritish Rowing CUCBC
Websiteclareboatclub.org.uk
Events
Clare Novice Regatta
Notable members
David Jennens, Charles Sergel, Ben Rigby

Clare Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Clare College, Cambridge, it was founded in 1831.

Like other college boat clubs at the University of Cambridge, the prime constitutional aim of Clare Boat Club is to gain and hold the Headship of the Lent Bumps and May Bumps, now held in eight-oared boats, separately for men and women. In the May Bumps, the men's 1st VIII rose to Head of the River in 1941 and held it until 1944, regaining the Headship again in 1949.[1] The women's 1st VIII retained Headship in the first women's May Bumps in 1974 and held it three more times in 1979, 1980 and 2013 and started 1st in the first women's Lent Bumps in 1976 but did not gain the Headship.[2]

History

The men's 1st VIII entered their first May Bumps race in 1831, achieving second place in the first division by the end of 1832. They dropped steadily over the following decade, reaching an all-time low of forty-first in 1845, before the Mays boat reached fourth again in 1886, the year before the Lent races began. It was nearly 50 years before this position was reached again.[3]

Prior to about 1930, the men's 1st VIII spent most of its time near the boundary of the 1st Division and 2nd Division of both the Lent and May Bumps charts.[1] However, they did win Headship in the Lent Bumps competition of 1939 and remained in the top ten of Lents until the 1960s, and returned to form in the early 1970s, taking the Headship again in 1973.[2] Since then, they have spent most of their time in the 1st Division. In the May Bumps, the 1st VIII rose to Head of the River in 1941. They held the Headship until 1944, regaining it again in 1949. Since then, the men's 1st VIII has spent most of their time in the first division, but, similar to the story of Lent Bumps, it has dropped into the 2nd Division on occasions.[2] In 2015, the men's 1st VIII finished eighth on the river in the first Division of May Bumps, their highest position for 27 years.[1] In 2016 the men's 1st VIII bumped up four places, winning Blades and attaining the College's highest place on the river for 46 years.[1]

The women's 1st VIII started 1st in the first ever women's Lent Bumps in 1976, but were unable to finish with the Headship. In 2005, the women's 1st VIII came very close to taking the Headship but Downing managed to cling onto it. However, the women did manage to win their first ever Lents Headship in 2006. In the first ever women's May Bumps in 1974, Clare started and retained their position of Head of the River. The Women's 1st VIII has since held the Headship in Mays on three further occasions, initially in 1979 and 1980; Clare regained the women's Headship in 2013, with the crew gaining Blades in the process. In 2015, Clare Women's 1st VIII finished sixth on the river in the 1st Division of May Bumps.[1] In 2016 the Women's 1st VIII bumped up two places to finish fourth, in parity with the Men's 1st VIII.

The club's head coach and boathouse manager, from 2010 to 2017, Anton Wright, appeared on Channel 4's year-long reality TV show, Eden (2016).[4]

Clare Novice Regatta

Clare Boat Club organises an annual regatta in November for novice College crews.[5] It is run as a side-by-side regatta for eights, with a series of knockout races over a course of approximately 800m. In 2012, the novice men's 1st VIII won the Regatta and also triumphed in Queens' Ergs and Emma Sprints. This was the first time in Clare Boat Club's history that a men's VIII had won all three of these novice competitions in the same year.

Notable alumni

Honours

Henley Royal Regatta

Year Races won
1937Ladies' Challenge Plate
1939Ladies' Challenge Plate
1949Visitors' Challenge Cup

Boat Race representatives

The following rowers were part of the rowing club at the time of their participation in The Boat Race.[6][7][8][9]

Men's boat race

Year Name
1860B. N. Cherry
1875G. L. Davis (cox)
1876G. L. Davis (cox)
1877G. L. Davis (cox)
1878G. L. Davis (cox)
1879G. L. Davis (cox)
1886A. D. Flower
1924G. H. Ambler
1925G. H. Ambler
1926G. H. Ambler
1931C. J. S. Sergel
1932C. J. S. Sergel
1933R. B. F. Wylie
1933C. J. S. Sergel
1934D. J. Wilson
1939J. Turnbull
1946T. J. Sullivan
1947A. P. Mellows
1948A. P. Mellows
1949D. M. Jennens
1950D. M. Jennens
1951D. M. Jennens
Year Name
1954C. M. Davies
1954J. N. Bruce
1956J. A. L. Russell
1963B. J. R. Jackson
1969C. Robson
1970A. C. Buckmaster
1971G. J. Phillpotts
1974D. J. Walker
1977N. G. Burnet
1982A. R. Knight
1983A. R. Knight
1984A. R. Knight
1999Vian Sharif
2011Joel Jennings
2021Drew Taylor
2023Jasper Parish

Women's boat race

Year Name
2015Claire Watkins
2022Jasper Parish (cox)

References

  1. "May Bumps Results". Cambridge University Boat Club. Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  2. "Lent Bumps Results". Cambridge University Boat Club. Retrieved 27 March 2026.
  3. 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
  4. "Eden - All 4". www.channel4.com. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  5. Clare Novices' Regatta site
  6. "Crews & Results". Cambridge University Boat Club. Retrieved 26 March 2026.
  7. Dodd, Christopher (1983). the Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. ISBN 0-948955-61-9.
  8. Wimbledon-Hill, William (1929). Oxford & Cambridge Centenary Boat Race. The Albion Publishing Company.
  9. Drinkwater/Sanders, G.C./T.R.B. (1929). The University Boat Race Official Centenary History. Cassell & Company Ltd.