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Cambridge '99 Rowing Club

Cambridge '99 Rowing Club, generally referred to as 'Nines', is based on Kimberley Road in the historic City of Cambridge, UK.

Cambridge '99 Rowing Club
MottoSuccess is Labour's Reward
LocationCambridge, United Kingdom
Coordinates52°12′42.27″N 0°7′46.73″E / 52.2117417°N 0.1296472°E / 52.2117417; 0.1296472
Home waterRiver Cam
Founded1899 (1899)
Key people
  • Bonk Conolly (President)
  • Keith Garrett (Captain)
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
boat code - CNN
Cambridgeshire Rowing Association
Websitewww.cambridge99.org

Club history edit

Cambridge '99 Rowing Club was formed in 1899 and is the third oldest of the 'Town' clubs in Cambridge. The club was named in recognition of the Cambridge University Blue Boat which beat Oxford in The Boat Race in 1899 after a period of Oxford domination.

It was founded as a spin-off from the YMCA Boat Club after some members decided they wanted the freedom to smoke, drink and row on Sundays.

Club colours edit

The blade colours are sky blue with dark green and "yellow" bands; kit: sky blue, old gold and dark green.[1]

The boathouse edit

Nines boathouse is one of the best-equipped in Cambridge, with large training areas for ergs and weights in addition to a considerable fleet of boats across all classes. There are also changing rooms, showers, fully equipped kitchen and well-stocked bar for social activities.

The current three-storey boathouse was built to the design of a Swiss chalet, the previous boathouse on the site having been destroyed in an arson attack in August 1983.

Members edit

Nines welcomes all levels of rower from the complete novice to those with national experience. The club has men's, women's and junior squads and has a strong record of developing rowers, with a number of members having competed at GB level and within the Cambridge University Blue squad for The Boat Race.

Club events edit

Nines organise two regattas each year.[2] The Spring Regatta [3] is an Eights event and is raced to a large extent by local Cambridge University College crews preparing for May Bumps in addition to the local Town Clubs.

The Autumn Regatta is a much larger event, attracting Clubs from throughout the UK, and is the only Regatta in Cambridge run under the auspices of British Rowing.

The Club organise many social events throughout the year as a key part of rowing life in Cambridge and members are regularly involved in fundraising for a range of charities.

Rowing events and achievements edit

The biggest race in the local calendar is the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association Bumps in which all club members participate. The men's First boat currently hold the Headship position, while the women's First boat currently hold sixth place. In 2019, a Club record 17 crews were entered for Bumps (9 Women's Eights and 8 Men's Eights) and in addition to Men's Headship, were awarded the John Jenner trophy for most successful Club and the Stephen Allen Bowl for best-performing Juniors. The 2020 Bumping races were cancelled due to the Covid pandemic.

In the 1990 CRA Bumping Races, the club was the first to hold the 'Head of the River' position simultaneously in both the Men's and Women's events, and in 2006 became the first Club to hold both first and second places on the river simultaneously in the Women's event.

On the Thames, 1993 saw the Men's squad win the Jackson Trophy at the Head of the River Race (HoRR), finishing in 13th position overall.

Nines compete at all the local Cambridge events and also travel extensively throughout the UK (and overseas) to challenge at major events. In 2019, several Nines crews competed in the Head of the Charles Race in the US, while a Men's 4+ travelled to Belgium to compete in the Ghent International Regatta, winning a silver medal.

Henley Royal Regatta is a key event for the club, with crews entered most years, in addition to the Henley Women's event. Most-recently, two Men's crews successfully qualified and competed in the Wyfold Challenge Cup in 2019.

Honours edit

British champions edit

Year Winning crew/s
1988 Men J14 2x[4]
1993 Men 2-[5]
1994 Men 2-[6]
2007 Open J16 1x [7]

References edit

  1. ^ The Umpires' Handbook British Rowing, 2020: at p.43.
  2. ^ "About the club". Cambridge '99 Rowing Club. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Cambridge Nines Regatta - 24 May 2015". Cambridge '99 Rowing Club. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  4. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 18 July 1988, p. 35". The Times. 18 July 1988. p. 35.
  5. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 19 July 1993, p. 20". The Times. 19 July 1993. p. 20.
  6. ^ ""For the Record." Times, 18 July 1994, p. 22". The Times. 18 July 1994. p. 22.
  7. ^ . Web Archive. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017.

External links edit

  • Official Site
  • Cambridgeshire Rowing Association

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cambridge 99 Rowing Club news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Cambridge 99 Rowing Club generally referred to as Nines is based on Kimberley Road in the historic City of Cambridge UK Cambridge 99 Rowing ClubMottoSuccess is Labour s RewardLocationCambridge United KingdomCoordinates52 12 42 27 N 0 7 46 73 E 52 2117417 N 0 1296472 E 52 2117417 0 1296472Home waterRiver CamFounded1899 1899 Key peopleBonk Conolly President Keith Garrett Captain AffiliationsBritish Rowing boat code CNN Cambridgeshire Rowing AssociationWebsitewww wbr cambridge99 wbr org Contents 1 Club history 2 Club colours 3 The boathouse 4 Members 5 Club events 6 Rowing events and achievements 7 Honours 7 1 British champions 8 References 9 External linksClub history editCambridge 99 Rowing Club was formed in 1899 and is the third oldest of the Town clubs in Cambridge The club was named in recognition of the Cambridge University Blue Boat which beat Oxford in The Boat Race in 1899 after a period of Oxford domination It was founded as a spin off from the YMCA Boat Club after some members decided they wanted the freedom to smoke drink and row on Sundays Club colours editThe blade colours are sky blue with dark green and yellow bands kit sky blue old gold and dark green 1 The boathouse editNines boathouse is one of the best equipped in Cambridge with large training areas for ergs and weights in addition to a considerable fleet of boats across all classes There are also changing rooms showers fully equipped kitchen and well stocked bar for social activities The current three storey boathouse was built to the design of a Swiss chalet the previous boathouse on the site having been destroyed in an arson attack in August 1983 Members editNines welcomes all levels of rower from the complete novice to those with national experience The club has men s women s and junior squads and has a strong record of developing rowers with a number of members having competed at GB level and within the Cambridge University Blue squad for The Boat Race Club events editNines organise two regattas each year 2 The Spring Regatta 3 is an Eights event and is raced to a large extent by local Cambridge University College crews preparing for May Bumps in addition to the local Town Clubs The Autumn Regatta is a much larger event attracting Clubs from throughout the UK and is the only Regatta in Cambridge run under the auspices of British Rowing The Club organise many social events throughout the year as a key part of rowing life in Cambridge and members are regularly involved in fundraising for a range of charities Rowing events and achievements editThe biggest race in the local calendar is the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association Bumps in which all club members participate The men s First boat currently hold the Headship position while the women s First boat currently hold sixth place In 2019 a Club record 17 crews were entered for Bumps 9 Women s Eights and 8 Men s Eights and in addition to Men s Headship were awarded the John Jenner trophy for most successful Club and the Stephen Allen Bowl for best performing Juniors The 2020 Bumping races were cancelled due to the Covid pandemic In the 1990 CRA Bumping Races the club was the first to hold the Head of the River position simultaneously in both the Men s and Women s events and in 2006 became the first Club to hold both first and second places on the river simultaneously in the Women s event On the Thames 1993 saw the Men s squad win the Jackson Trophy at the Head of the River Race HoRR finishing in 13th position overall Nines compete at all the local Cambridge events and also travel extensively throughout the UK and overseas to challenge at major events In 2019 several Nines crews competed in the Head of the Charles Race in the US while a Men s 4 travelled to Belgium to compete in the Ghent International Regatta winning a silver medal Henley Royal Regatta is a key event for the club with crews entered most years in addition to the Henley Women s event Most recently two Men s crews successfully qualified and competed in the Wyfold Challenge Cup in 2019 Honours editBritish champions edit Year Winning crew s 1988 Men J14 2x 4 1993 Men 2 5 1994 Men 2 6 2007 Open J16 1x 7 References edit The Umpires Handbook British Rowing 2020 at p 43 About the club Cambridge 99 Rowing Club Retrieved 16 June 2015 Cambridge Nines Regatta 24 May 2015 Cambridge 99 Rowing Club Retrieved 16 June 2015 For the Record Times 18 July 1988 p 35 The Times 18 July 1988 p 35 For the Record Times 19 July 1993 p 20 The Times 19 July 1993 p 20 For the Record Times 18 July 1994 p 22 The Times 18 July 1994 p 22 Full archive of results Web Archive Archived from the original on 13 March 2017 External links editOfficial Site Cambridgeshire Rowing Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cambridge 2799 Rowing Club amp oldid 1160965277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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