Hughes Hall College Boat Club
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Hughes Hall College Boat Club is the rowing
club for members of Hughes Hall, Cambridge
. It is more formally known by the Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs as the Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish Combined Boat Club after its merging with the boat club of Lucy Cavendish College, an all-women's college of Cambridge University. This combination is the only of its type at Cambridge, and is subject to significant controversy regarding both the ability of the two colleges to combine membership and the significant disparity between larger and smaller colleges as a whole.
Since the merging of the two college boat clubs, Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish have enjoyed significant advances in the past three years, marked by three squads winning blades 2009 May Bumps
. 2009 also marked the first time in boat club history in which Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish fielded four entries into May Bumps, reaching the appropriate entry minimum for consideration for the Mitchell Cup (this did not occur due to entry shortfalls by the boat club in Lent Bumps). However, success in 2009 resulted Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish winning Pegasus Cup for the 2nd time (first won in 2007) in the three years it has been given out. The Pegasus Cup is awarded to the boat club that shows the largest cumulative advancement in the Lent and May Bumping Races.
Hughes Hall admits many students on one-year degrees. As such, the boat club trains many novices each year. Top performers are often given opportunities in the first VIII. The Boat Club houses its four rowing shells in the Emmanuel Boathouse. The women's crew is organised jointly with Lucy Cavendish Boat Club, the boat club for Lucy Cavendish College.
. In 2009 Hughes had one representative in the Blue boat (removed due to sickness on the eve of the race) and half the roster of Goldie
, the 2nd Varsity boat. 2010 continued this pace of placing significant numbers of Hughes Hall rowers in the varsity races. Of particular note is the 2010 CUBC President, Deaglen McEachern, the first representative from Hughes Hall to hold this post.
Hughes Hall has also had two trialists for the CULRC, the lightweight varsity squad, and several trialists for CUWBC, the women's varsity squad.
. The men's 2nd boat achieved a double overbump and an overbump on consecutive days enroute to a 10 space advance and a permanent spot in the field. 2009 was the third consecutive Mays in which the W1 won blades (2007–2009). The men and women both won blades in May Bumps
2007 and the ladies also received a blade in May Bumps
2005.
Blades displayed in the college bar - a customary viewing location at Cambridge for college rowing success - marks advances won by the men in 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004. The women's squad has their 2001 honor in view.
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Rowing (sport)
Rowing is a sport in which athletes race against each other on rivers, on lakes or on the ocean, depending upon the type of race and the discipline. The boats are propelled by the reaction forces on the oar blades as they are pushed against the water...
club for members of Hughes Hall, Cambridge
Hughes Hall, Cambridge
Hughes Hall, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. It is often informally called Hughes, and is the oldest of the four Cambridge colleges which admit only mature students...
. It is more formally known by the Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs as the Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish Combined Boat Club after its merging with the boat club of Lucy Cavendish College, an all-women's college of Cambridge University. This combination is the only of its type at Cambridge, and is subject to significant controversy regarding both the ability of the two colleges to combine membership and the significant disparity between larger and smaller colleges as a whole.
Since the merging of the two college boat clubs, Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish have enjoyed significant advances in the past three years, marked by three squads winning blades 2009 May Bumps
May Bumps
The May Bumps are a set of rowing races, held annually on the River Cam in Cambridge. They began in 1887 after separating from the Lent Bumps, the equivalent bumping races held at the end of February or start of March. Prior to the separation there had been a single set of annual bumps dating from...
. 2009 also marked the first time in boat club history in which Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish fielded four entries into May Bumps, reaching the appropriate entry minimum for consideration for the Mitchell Cup (this did not occur due to entry shortfalls by the boat club in Lent Bumps). However, success in 2009 resulted Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish winning Pegasus Cup for the 2nd time (first won in 2007) in the three years it has been given out. The Pegasus Cup is awarded to the boat club that shows the largest cumulative advancement in the Lent and May Bumping Races.
Hughes Hall admits many students on one-year degrees. As such, the boat club trains many novices each year. Top performers are often given opportunities in the first VIII. The Boat Club houses its four rowing shells in the Emmanuel Boathouse. The women's crew is organised jointly with Lucy Cavendish Boat Club, the boat club for Lucy Cavendish College.
Varsity Rowers
Hughes Hall is known for producing many of those who represent Cambridge at The Boat RaceThe Boat Race
The event generally known as "The Boat Race" is a rowing race in England between the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club, rowed between competing eights each spring on the River Thames in London. It takes place generally on the last Saturday of March or the first...
. In 2009 Hughes had one representative in the Blue boat (removed due to sickness on the eve of the race) and half the roster of Goldie
Goldie (Cambridge University Boat Club)
Goldie is the second boat of the Cambridge University Boat Club, who compete in an annual rowing race against Isis on Boat Race Day each year. The boat is named in tribute to CUBC's legendary President John Goldie who also gave his name to the Goldie Boathouse...
, the 2nd Varsity boat. 2010 continued this pace of placing significant numbers of Hughes Hall rowers in the varsity races. Of particular note is the 2010 CUBC President, Deaglen McEachern, the first representative from Hughes Hall to hold this post.
Hughes Hall has also had two trialists for the CULRC, the lightweight varsity squad, and several trialists for CUWBC, the women's varsity squad.
Bumps Progress
Despite the age of the colleges, Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish are by far the youngest of the Cambridge Colleges on the river. This lower starting position has allowed them to make progressively strong gains as they advance out of the lower divisions. The Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish Boat Club won blades for the M1, M2, and W1 in the 2009 May BumpsMay Bumps
The May Bumps are a set of rowing races, held annually on the River Cam in Cambridge. They began in 1887 after separating from the Lent Bumps, the equivalent bumping races held at the end of February or start of March. Prior to the separation there had been a single set of annual bumps dating from...
. The men's 2nd boat achieved a double overbump and an overbump on consecutive days enroute to a 10 space advance and a permanent spot in the field. 2009 was the third consecutive Mays in which the W1 won blades (2007–2009). The men and women both won blades in May Bumps
May Bumps
The May Bumps are a set of rowing races, held annually on the River Cam in Cambridge. They began in 1887 after separating from the Lent Bumps, the equivalent bumping races held at the end of February or start of March. Prior to the separation there had been a single set of annual bumps dating from...
2007 and the ladies also received a blade in May Bumps
May Bumps
The May Bumps are a set of rowing races, held annually on the River Cam in Cambridge. They began in 1887 after separating from the Lent Bumps, the equivalent bumping races held at the end of February or start of March. Prior to the separation there had been a single set of annual bumps dating from...
2005.
Blades displayed in the college bar - a customary viewing location at Cambridge for college rowing success - marks advances won by the men in 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004. The women's squad has their 2001 honor in view.
Recent Bumps Progress Tables
Below are the results of the May Bumps races that Hughes Hall/ Lucy Cavendish have competed in. Results given are for the 1st VIII and Women's 1st VIII only.Men
Year | Finish position | 1st day | 2nd day | 3rd day | 4th Day |
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1992 | 95th Spoons | bumped by VI | bumped by IV | bumped by IV | bumped by III |
1993 | 74th | over-bumped IV | bumped III | bumped IV | bumped VII |
1994 | 70th | rowed-over | bumped IV | bumped III | bumped IV |
1995 | 62nd Blades | bumped III | over-bumped III | bumped IV | IV |
1996 | 58th Blades | bumped III | bumped V | bumped II | bumped III |
1997 | 54th | bumped III | bumped III | bumped III | bumped III |
1998 | 54th | rowed-over | bumped by | rowed-over | bumped III |
1999 | scratch | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
2000 | 80th Blades | bumped V | over-bumped VI | rowed-over | rowed-over |
2001 | 74th Blades | bumped IV | bumped III | cancelled | bumped IV |
2002 | 70th Blades | bumped IV | bumped V | bumped III | bumped III |
2003 | 66th Blades | bumped II | bumped II | bumped IV | bumped III |
2004 | 57th Blades | over-bumped II | rowed-over | bumped III | bumped III |
2005 | ? | bumped | rowed-over | rowed-over | rowed-over |
2006 | 54th | bumped | rowed-over | rowed-over | rowed-over |
2007 | 50th Blades | bumped III | bumped III | bumped II | bumped II |
2008 | 50th | bumped III | rowed-over | bumped by II | rowed-over |
2009 | 46th Blades | bumped II | bumped III | bumped II | bumped II |
Women
Year | Finish position | 1st day | 2nd day | 3rd day | 4th Day |
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1993 | 47th | rowed-over | bumped by II | bumped by II | bumped by II |
1994 | Spoons 51st | bumped by II | bumped by II | bumped by II | bumped by II |
1995 | 53rd | bumped by | rowed-over | bumped by IV | bumped by II |
1996 | Spoons 56th | bumped by | bumped by III | bumped by III | bumped by III |
1997 | 57th | bumped by II | rowed-over | bumped by II | rowed-over |
1998 | scratch | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1999 | 50th | bumped by II | rowed-over | bumped II | rowed-over |
2000 | 49th | rowed-over | rowed-over | rowed-over | bumped II |
2001 | Blades 45th | bumped II | bumped II | bumped IV | bumped III |
2002 | scratch | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
03-current | Combined with Lucy Cavendish | ||||
2003 | 52nd | bumped by Addenbrookes | rowed-over | bumped by II | rowed-over |
2004 | 55th | bumped by II | bumped by II | bumped by II | rowed-over |
2005 | Blades 51st | bumped II | bumped II | bumped Vets School | bumped Addenbrookes |
2006 | 48th | bumped II | bumped II | rowed-over | bumped |
2007 | Blades 44th | bumped II | bumped II | bumped III | bumped II |
2008 | Blades 40th | bumped II | bumped II | bumped II | bumped III |
2009 | Blades 36th | bumped II | bumped II | bumped | bumped II |
2010 | 34th | rowed-over | bumped II | rowed-over | bumped |
Tribesman Head of the River
In 2008, the women flew to Galway Ireland to race in the Tribesman Head of the River race. They borrowed an Eton Phoenix 8+ from the University of Limerick and placed 3rd out of 6 boats in their division.Henley appearances
Hughes Hall women qualified for the Intermediate Coxed Fours in 2008 at Henley Women's RegattaHenley Women's Regatta
Henley Women's Regatta is a rowing regatta held at Henley-on-Thames, England. It was formed as a result of the lack of women's events at Henley Royal Regatta and first held in 1988...
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