St John's College Boat Club (Durham)

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St John's College Boat Club
Image showing the rowing club's blade colours
Motto"Est dolor nostra victoria"
LocationClive's Boathouse, St John's College boathouse, Durham[1]
Home waterRiver Wear
Founded1910 (1910)[2]
Key people
Edward Barbera (Captain of Boats)
Affiliations
Websitesjcbcdurham.wordpress.com

St John's College Boat Club (SJCBC) is the rowing club of St John's College, Durham University, England. It was founded in 1910 and is one of the oldest boat clubs in Durham.

History[]

Rowing began at St John's College in October 1910 when trials were held to select a crew for a IV. In 1911, however, the boat house was built thanks to the help of Revd Watts-Ditchfield who telling commented, "we have not won anything yet but can see improvements." Henry Ganderton played a leading role in developing the Club in the 1910s and 1920s. In the 1930s James Atkinson likewise made a great impression on rowing at St John's, captaining for both SJCBC and the University.[3]

Structure[]

The club is entirely run by students and attracts most of its members from St John's College – though anyone can join with the permission of the Captain of Boats.

The club has around 80 active members. It is run by an executive committee, elected at the club's annual general meeting in June. These are Captain of Boats, Vice-Captain, Men's Squad Captain, Women's Squad Captain, Head Coxswain, Treasurer, Head Boatman, Social Secretary, Secretary to the Regatta Blue Club, Publicity Officer, and Novice Development Officer.[4] The club's alumni association, the Regatta Blue Club, maintains a strong link between past and present students who meet together for major events.[5]

Competition[]

The club has had a number of successes in recent years, notably winning the Durham College Rowing Senate Cup and the DCR Women's Novice Cup in 2016, 2017 and the 2018 season. The Club also had numerous wins in Hexham, Durham City, and York Regattas. The club is also renowned for its highly successful novice-training programme, with 2018 being one of the most successful years at the DCR Novice Cup, with novice women's boats placing 1st, 2nd and 4th, and the men placing 3rd, making the club overall winners.[6]

The Club competes mainly on the North Eastern regatta circuit, though has entered boats into BUCS, the Head of the River Race (HoRR), Women's Head of the River Race (WeHorr), and the Boston Rowing Marathon.

Club colours[]

The blades are a dark Regatta blue and boats have Regatta blue and crimson chevrons on their bow-canvasses.[7]

The racing Lycra all-in-one is Navy blue with red and white stripes.

The club blazer is white with Regatta Blue trim. Blazers are awarded to members as a sign of long-term commitment and athletic achievement, and is worn by members at formal and informal social events.[8]

See also[]

  • University rowing (UK)

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.dur.ac.uk/college.rowing/resources/rivers/river_wear.png[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ https://www.dur.ac.uk/st-johns.college/ug/facilities/sport/[bare URL]
  3. ^ Craig, Amabel, ed. (2008). Fides Nostra Victoria: A Portrait of St John's College, Durham. London: Third Millenium. p. 94.
  4. ^ Constitution, Standing Order I: Executive Committee https://sjcbcdurham.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/sjcbc-constitution-1.pdf
  5. ^ https://sjcbcdurham.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/sjcbc-constitution-1.pdf[bare URL]
  6. ^ "NEWS". St John's College Boat Club. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  7. ^ "St John's College (Durham) BC".
  8. ^ Constitution, Appendix II https://sjcbcdurham.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/sjcbc-constitution-1.pdf
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