Caius Boat Club

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Caius Boat Club
Cambridge boathouses - Caius (2).jpg
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
LocationCambridge, UK United Kingdom
Coordinates52°12′46.7″N 0°7′39.5″E / 52.212972°N 0.127639°E / 52.212972; 0.127639Coordinates: 52°12′46.7″N 0°7′39.5″E / 52.212972°N 0.127639°E / 52.212972; 0.127639
Home waterRiver Cam
Founded1827 (1827)
Key people
  • Martin Wade (President)
  • Henry Bennett (Captain)
  • Dr James Altham (Senior Treasurer)
MembershipGonville and Caius College, Cambridge
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
Websitecaiusboatclub.org

Caius Boat Club (CBC; Caius pronounced keys) is the boat club for members of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The Club has rowed on the River Cam since 1827, and like the other college boat clubs its aim 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.

The club had a golden era from 1998 to 2007, finding itself in the top echelons of college rowing on both the men's and women's sides. From the May Bumps 1998 until the May Bumps 2007 Caius took 19 headships, 15 of these by the men. In 2000 they became the first college to take a double headship on both the men's and women's side in the May Bumps. In the 2019 Lent Bumps, CBC regained men's headship, after having lost it in 2017.

History[]

Caius rowing over as head on Saturday of Mays, 2011
Caius M1 outside their boathouse during Mays 2012.

From its inception in 1827 as "Caius Wherry Club" the club has been active on the river, and became properly established by the construction of its own boat house. The Club saw some prominence in its early years, holding the headship in 1840, 1841 and 1844 (when only a singular bumps order existed, and there were no women at the university), but this was followed by a long drought. In 1987 The Men regained the Mays Headship but lost it the following year.[1]

Recent times[]

During the golden era from 1998 to 2007, Caius took 5 consecutive Lent Headships (19 days at the top) and so claim to have earned the right to erect a clock tower on their boathouse, a popular myth on the River Cam, that may be made reality when the plans for the college's new boathouse are approved.

After another brief period in the doldrums, the Men's crew of 2010/2011 achieved the unlikely feat of remaining unbeaten on the river Cam in eights for an entire year. This run saw them bump up 4 times to the headship of the Lent Bumps (the first time this had been achieved in either bumps since 1962, and in the Lents since before WW2) and up 2 times to the headship of the May Bumps. They also represented the Cambridge Colleges against Christ Church, Oxford in a collegiate varsity race at the Henley Boat Races, becoming the only Cambridge men's crew to be successful against their dark blue opponents that year. The men's crew continue to be successful, retaining both the Lents and Mays Headship in 2012 and maintained their winning streak in side by side racing by beating Pembroke College, Oxford at the Henley Boat Races.

During the May bumps of 1998, the top 3 men's crews and the top 3 women's crews all secured the awarding of Blades by bumping up on each of the 4 days with the men's 1st VIII finishing Head of the River. This 'clean sweep' of the top 6 boats being awarded their "Blades" has not happened previously, or since.[citation needed]

The men's first boat lost the Mays headship in 2016 to Maggie, and the Lents in 2017, also to Maggie. The women's first boat is currently second in Mays and thirteenth in Lents.[2]

Caius Boat Club has a strong tradition of encouraging its athletes to trial for the university boat clubs; CUBC, CULRC, and CUWBC. In 2014 there were Caians in both the men and women's Blue Boat, Goldie, the boat and the men's lightweight spare pair.[3][4]

Notable alumni[]

  • Josh West, Olympic silver medalist
  • Alison Mowbray, Olympic silver medalist
  • , Current GB rower

Alumni club[]

There exists a club for members who have left the college called . Although GBC is primarily a recreational club, it occasionally enters regattas and sometimes races the current CBC 1st men's VIII. In 2008 a GBC crew took to the water with a total of 28 Cambridge headships between them.

Honours[]

Henley Royal Regatta[]

Year Races won
1845 Silver Wherries
1896 Visitors' Challenge Cup
1904 Thames Challenge Cup
1914 Thames Challenge Cup
1951 Wyfold Challenge Cup

References[]

  1. ^ 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
  2. ^ http://www.cucbc.org/bumps/results/12/4
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-09-11. Retrieved 2014-10-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ http://theboatrace.org/men/news-article/157/isis-goldie-crews-officially-announced

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