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May Bumps 2019
The May Bumps 2019 was a series of rowing races at Cambridge University from Wednesday 12 June 2019 to Saturday 15 June 2019.CUCBC: Bumps
- Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC). Retrieved 09-Mar-2019.
The event was run as a and was the 128th set of races in the series of which have been held annually in mid-June in this form since 1887.


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Sport Rowing
Rowing, sometimes called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars. It differs from paddling sports in that rowing oars are attached to the boat using oarlocks, while paddles are not connected to the boat. Rowing is divided into two disciplines: sculling and sweep rowing. In sculling, each rower holds two oars—one in each hand, while in sweep rowing each rower holds one oar with both hands. There are several boat classes in which athletes may compete, ranging from single sculls, occupied by one person, to shells with eight rowers and a coxswain, called eights. There are a wide variety of course types and formats of racing, but most elite and championship level racing is conducted on calm water courses long with several lanes marked using buoys. Modern rowing as a competitive sport can be traced to the early 17th century when professional watermen held races (regattas) on the River Thames in London, England. Often prizes were offered by the London Gu ...
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University Of Cambridge
, mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge , type = Public research university , endowment = £7.121 billion (including colleges) , budget = £2.308 billion (excluding colleges) , chancellor = The Lord Sainsbury of Turville , vice_chancellor = Anthony Freeling , students = 24,450 (2020) , undergrad = 12,850 (2020) , postgrad = 11,600 (2020) , city = Cambridge , country = England , campus_type = , sporting_affiliations = The Sporting Blue , colours = Cambridge Blue , website = , logo = University of Cambridge logo ...
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Bumps Race
A bumps race is a form of rowing race in which a number of boats chase each other in single file, each crew attempting to catch and ‘bump’ the boat in front without being caught by the boat behind. The form is mainly used in intercollegiate competitions at the University of Oxford since 1815, and at the University of Cambridge since 1827.''The Bumps:An Account of the Cambridge University Bumping Races 1827-1999'', John Durack, George Gilbert & Dr John Marks, 2000, Bumps racing in fours is also the format of inter-house rowing at Eton College and Shrewsbury School. It is particularly suitable where the stretch of water available is long but narrow, precluding side-by-side racing. Bumps racing gives a sharper feel of immediate competition than a head race, where boats are simply timed over a fixed course. Few rowers worldwide use rivers as narrow as the Cam or the Isis, but bumps races are also contested elsewhere. Origins and history The first attested bumps race, and the ...
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May Bumps
The May Bumps (also May Races, Mays) are a set of rowing races, held annually on the River Cam in Cambridge, England. 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 its inception in 1827.John Durack, George Gilbert & Dr John Marks, ''The Bumps: An Account of the Cambridge University Bumping Races 1827–1999'', 2000. . The races are open to all college boat clubs from the University of Cambridge, the University Medical and Veterinary Schools and the Anglia Ruskin Boat Club. The May Bumps takes place over four days (Wednesday to Saturday) in mid-June and is run as a bumps race. The most recent in the series was the May Bumps 2019, which ran from 12 June 2019 until 15 June 2019. Structure of the May Bumps The races are run in divisions, each containing 17 crews. The number of crews in each bottom division varie ...
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Caius Rowing Blade
Caius is a masculine given name and a surname. It is also an alternate spelling of the Latin prenom Gaius (and verso). G and C are not exclusive in Latin and the correct pronunciation is debatable. It is most commonly pronounced by native English speakers. Caius may refer to: People Given name Ancient world * Pope Caius (died 296), Bishop of Rome and martyr * Caius (bishop of Milan), bishop of Milan in the early 3rd-century, saint * Caius (presbyter), early 3rd century Christian writer * Caius Largennius (died c. 50), Roman legionary Modern era * Caius of Korea (1571–1624), Catholic missionary, one of the Martyrs of Japan * Caius Brediceanu (1879–1953), Romanian politician and diplomat * Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630–1700), Danish sculptor * Caius Iacob (1912–1992), Romanian mathematician and politician * Caius Lungu (born 1989), Romanian footballer * Caius Novac (1821–?), Romanian footballer * Caius Welcker (1885–1939), Dutch footballer Surname * John Caius the El ...
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May Bumps 2016
The May Bumps 2016 were a set of rowing races at Cambridge University from Wednesday 8 June 2016 to Saturday 11 June 2016. The event was run as a bumps race and was the 125th set of races in the series of May Bumps The May Bumps (also May Races, Mays) are a set of rowing races, held annually on the River Cam in Cambridge, England. They began in 1887 after separating from the Lent Bumps, the equivalent bumping races held at the end of February or start of M ... which have been held annually in mid-June in this form since 1887. Head of the River crews bumps Pembroke on day 1 to go second, rowed over behind Caius on days 2 and 3, and caught Caius on day 4 halfway down the Long Reach.Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine women rowed over on all four days to retain the headship for a third year. Highest 2nd VIIIs remained the highest placed men's second VIII, and won blades. bumped on day 1 to remain the highest second boat, and the only second boat in a first d ...
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Newnham College Rowing Blade
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May Bumps 2003
The May Bumps 2003 were a set of rowing races held at Cambridge University from Wednesday 11 June 2003 to Saturday 14 June 2003. The event was run as a bumps race and was the 112th set of races in the series of May Bumps that have been held annually in mid-June since 1887. In 2003, a total of 169 crews took part (100 men's crews and 69 women's crews), with around 1500 participants in total. Head of the River crews Caius men ''rowed-over'' in 1st position, retaining the headship and holding it for the 5th time since 1998. Newnham women bumped Jesus, Caius and Emmanuel to take their first Mays headship since 1976. Highest 2nd VIIIs The highest men's 2nd VIII at the end of the week was Caius II, who bumped Downing II on the 1st day. The highest women's 2nd VIII was Emmanuel II, who bumped Jesus II on the 2nd day. Links to races in other years Bumps Charts Below are the bumps charts for the men's and women's 1st divisions. The men's bumps charts are on the lef ...
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Lady Margaret Rowing Blade
The word ''lady'' is a term for a girl or woman, with various connotations. Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the equivalent of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men. Informal use is sometimes euphemistic ("lady of the night" for prostitute) or, in Regional vocabularies of American English, American slang, condescending in direct address (equivalent to "mister" or "man"). "Lady" is also a formal British aristocracy, title in the United Kingdom. "Lady" is used before the family name of a woman with a title of nobility or honorary title ''suo jure'' (in her own right), or the wife of a lord, a baronet, Scottish Scottish feudal lordship, feudal baron, laird, or a knight, and also before the first name of the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl. Etymology The word comes from Old English language, Old English '; the first part of the word is a mutated form of ', "loaf, bread", also seen in the corresponding ...
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May Bumps 2018
The May Bumps 2018 were a set of rowing races at Cambridge University from Wednesday 13 June 2018 to Saturday 16 June 2018. The event was run as a bumps race and was the 127th set of races in the series of May Bumps which have been held annually in mid-June in this form since 1887. The 2018 May Bumps saw the first ever quadruple overbump in the men's divisions, which involved bumping on the second day, having started nine stations (21½ lengths) behind them.Bumps results: May Bumps 2018 Men's Division
- Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC). Retrieved 16-Feb-2019.
"Bumps round-up: St John's and Jesus hold the headships".
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May Bumps 2020
The May Bumps 2020 were a set of rowing races at Cambridge University scheduled to take place from Wednesday 10 June 2020 to Saturday 13 June 2020.CUCBC: Bumps
- Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC). Retrieved 13 October 2020.
The event was to be run as a and would have been the 129th set of races in the series of which had been held annually in mid-June since 1887. The 2020 races were due to be the first in which the women's divisions were to be held following the respective men's divisions, following a

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Lent Bumps 2018
The Lent Bumps 2018 was a series of rowing races at Cambridge University from Tuesday 27 February 2018 to Saturday 3 March 2018. The event was run as a bumps race and was the 131st set of races in the series of Lent Bumps which have been held annually in late February or early March since 1887. See Lent Bumps for the format of the races. Due to adverse weather conditions caused by the so-called Beast from the East, racing had to be cancelled for some of the Wednesday and all of the Thursday. This was first time that racing had had to be cancelled since 2002, when the first day of racing was called off due to strong winds. Racing had also been cancelled in 2001, when the foot-and-mouth outbreak forced the closure of the towpath, and this was the first time that a cancellation was caused by ice since the Big Freeze of 1963.
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