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University College Boat Club (commonly abbreviated to UCBC) is the rowing club for all members of
University College, Oxford University College (in full The College of the Great Hall of the University of Oxford, colloquially referred to as "Univ") is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. It has a claim to being the oldest college of the univer ...
("Univ"). UCBC has had a recent run of successes, notably in the Women's divisions with the Women's 1st VIII winning the Headship in Summer Eights 2022, and the 2nd VIII winning Blades in Summer Eights 2014 and again in Summer Eights 2018. The men's side is also highly successful and is currently eleventh on the river in
Summer Eights Eights Week, also known as Summer Eights, is a four-day regatta of bumps races which constitutes the University of Oxford's main intercollegiate rowing event of the year. The regatta takes place in May of each year, from the Wednesday to the ...
, with three crews in fixed divisions.
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History

The idea of inter collegiate racing was pioneered by
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and Jesus College Boat Club in 1815. In 1827, it was decided to form a University College eight. The origins of UCBC can be attributed to one student, William Roper, who supervised the raising of £100 to build a boat and select a crew. Whilst the crew did not compete in 1829 or 1832-8 it has done so almost continuously until the present day, first going Head of the River in 1841. By the mid-1850s the Boat Club was enjoying a centrality to college life that it has not lost. The mid nineteenth century was a period of great success for UCBC being Head of the River in 1869–71, 1874–5 and 1877–8. One undergraduate Charles Cree recorded the celebrations in 1871: Univ won the headship in 1914, the college now being in possession of an original commemorative blade from that time. Sadly, many of that crew did not live to see the end of the Great War. Stephen Hawking was a member of the club in the 1960s, coxing the Men's Second VIII. The club features on the front cover of his autobiography,
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. The Univ Women's First Eight are currently Eights Head of the River, taking the headship from Wolfson in Eights Week 2022. Univ Men's First Eight was last Eights Head of the River from 1990 to 1991.


Recent Results

In
Summer Eights Eights Week, also known as Summer Eights, is a four-day regatta of bumps races which constitutes the University of Oxford's main intercollegiate rowing event of the year. The regatta takes place in May of each year, from the Wednesday to the ...
, the Men's 1st VIII has climbed steadily over the past decade from the middle of Division II. As of 2022, the 1st Eight is 11th on the river. The Women's 1st Eight meanwhile, achieved Blades in 2010, 2011 and 2015 and are the current Headship crew, going Head of the River for the first time in 2022. The club is also highly successful lower-down the divisions, qualifying more boats for Eights 2012 and 2014 than any other college, and with 8 'Eights' competing in 2022. The club's recent record in Torpids is also successful, with the Men's 1st Torpid currently 8th in division 1. The Women's 1st Torpid has been stronger recently, achieving Blades in 2010, 2011 and 2021 and moving up four places in 2015. As of 2022 they are second on the river in Division 1. Novice training is also strong, with large numbers of boats entered every year for Nepthys Regatta and
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. Indeed, the former was won in 2012 and 2021 by the Men's Novice A crew. Additionally, UCBC has been successful in external regattas and races, for example, in 2014 Univ Women won Novice Eights at Bedford Regatta, 56th place in Women's Head of the River and 4th place in the Intermediate Academic Coxed Fours at Henley Women's Regatta.


The Boathouse

UCBC's
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is shared with the boat clubs of
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, St Peter's College and Wolfson College. The original 19th century boathouse, designed by
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, succumbed to arson in 1999. After eight years, a new boathouse was finished, designed by Belsize Architects. The Boathouse has been awarded a
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(RIBA) prize. The £2.7million structure has enjoyed a very favourable reception in the architectural world. Yuli Toh's article describes the structure as not just a boathouse, but "a grandstand of the first order" arguing that it represents a new age in rowing. The Boathouse was also subject of a recent article in the Row360 rowing magazine.Row360 Article
Row360 Article
Saturday of Eights’ Week 2007 saw the opening of the new boathouse by
Colin Moynihan Colin Berkeley Moynihan, 4th Baronet, 4th Baron Moynihan (born 13 September 1955) is a British Olympic silver medalist, businessman, Conservative politician, and sports administrator. Lord Moynihan served as chairman of the British O ...
(1974) who coxed the College and the University, won a silver medal at the Moscow Olympics in 1980, gained a boxing Blue, later became Minister of Sport, and is now Chairman of the British Olympic Association. The ceremony also marked the dedication of the Coleman Viewing Terrace by financial donors Jimmy Coleman (1963) and Jamie Coleman (1994).


Equipment

The men's side of the boat club uses the following shells: The women's side of the Boat Club uses the following shells: The boathouse gym is equipped with 8 Model D
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indoor rowers, stretching/exercise mats and balls, and a full weights suite, along with changing rooms for crews.


Notable alumni of UCBC

*
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, Olympic Silver Medallist Moscow 1980 Olympics and Chairman of the British Olympic Committee. *
Acer Nethercott Acer Gary Nethercott (28 November 1977 – 26 January 2013) was a British coxswain, Olympic silver medallist and double Boat Race winner. Early life Nethercott was born in Newmarket, England. Having attended Mark Hall Comprehensive School, ...
, Olympic Silver Medallist, Cox GB 8+,
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. * Mark Evans and
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Olympic Gold Medallists, Canadian 8+, Los Angeles 1984 Olympics. * Tom Solesbury, GB pair, Beijing 2008 Olympics, and GB Quad,
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. * Stephen Hawking, physicist. Coxed whilst studying at Univ, prior to his debilitating illness. * Roz Savage, ocean rower, speaker and campaigner. First woman ever to row solo across three oceans.


Social events

UCBC organises several social events per term, ranging from crew dates and pub crawls through to formal dinners, held to celebrate both Torpids and Eights.


Dinosaurs and Cassandrians

Univ members who have rowed or coxed at least two days of Summer Eights as part of the Men's 1st VIII are entitled to become a member of the Dinosaurs society. Members who have rowed or coxed at least two days of Summer Eights as part of the Women's 1st VIII are entitled to become a member of the Cassandrians society. An annual Dinosaurs and Cassandrians dinner is held (usually in January) where many Old Members return to the college to celebrate Univ rowing with current members. A related club is the Univ Dinosaurs and Cassandrians Ironman Triathlon Club (UDCITC).


Honours


Henley Royal Regatta


References


External links


University College Oxford
(University College website)
University College Boat Club
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