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Oriel College Boat Club

Oriel College Boat Club (OCBC) is the rowing club of Oriel College, Oxford.[2] Rowing at Oriel is carried out from the college's own boathouse across Christ Church Meadow, on Boat House Island.

Oriel College Boat Club
Boathouse shared with Lincoln and The Queen's
LocationBoathouse Island, Christ Church Meadow, Oxford, Oxford
Coordinates51°44′36″N 1°14′57″W / 51.7432°N 1.2493°W / 51.7432; -1.2493
Home waterThe Isis
Foundedpre-1828
Head of the River Torpids Headship
  • Men's Eights: 1842, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1966, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2023[1]
  • Men's Torpids: 1838, 1844, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2018, 2019, 2022
  • Women's Torpids: 2006, 2017, 2018 [1]
UniversityUniversity of Oxford
AffiliationsBritish Rowing (boat code ORO)
Clare BC (Sister college)
Websiteorielrowing.org

Oriel is the most successful rowing college in Oxford, having won the most men's 1st VIII headships of any college at the two intercollegiate bumps races: Torpids and Eights Week (Summer Eights). Since 1976, Oriel has enjoyed a particular period of dominance in these events. The club's women's 1st VIII has also won two Torpids headship since the admission to women to the college in 1986.[3]

Racing edit

In men's rowing at short races, bumps, this is the most successful Oxford college boat club. As of 2020, Oriel holds 37 Torpids Headships, by a large margin, the most of any college and 33 Summer Eights Headships.

From 1972 to 1998 Oriel's Men's First Boat was undefeated in Torpids, the longest run of any college by far.[citation needed] In 2006 Oriel claimed the first ever double headship in Torpids, rowing over as Head of the River in both the men's and women's first divisions. In 2018 Oriel repeated this victory with their second double headship. It is the only college to possess a double headship in Torpids.[4]

The women's and men's second boats have long been in "fixed divisions" in the bumps charts and, as such, are guaranteed a place in racing each year. The college usually fields third boats (and sometimes more) for the bumps events.[citation needed] More extensive information on the results of Torpids and Eights can be found here: Oxford Bumps Charts

In addition to the Oxford-based races, Oriel crews compete in external events including the Fairbairn Cup, the Head of the River Race, the Women's Eights Head of the River Race, the Henley Boat Races and many regional and national events.[citation needed]

In 2016 the men's first boat won the men's eights collegiate event at the Fairbairn, it won again in 2017 and won the entire event in 2018.[5]

Colours and Emblems edit

 
The emblem of the Oriel College Boat Club.

The general emblem of the Oriel College Boat Club is the three ostrich feathers, an example of Oriel College's use of the Prince of Wales's feathers. In recent years this has been augmented by the addition of crossed-oars below the feathers.[citation needed] The first boats row under the emblem of the Tortoise Club, detailed below, a tradition established from when OCBC would race at external regattas as The Tortoise Club.[citation needed] The boat club's colours are the same as the college's: two white stripes on navy.[citation needed]

Oriel Rowing Jackets edit

Until 2009 the wearing of Boat Club Jackets (ivory with navy blue piping and cuff rings, bearing the three ostrich feather emblem on the left breast) was limited to the 1st and 2nd Summer VIII's and Torpids and the Oriel College Boat Club Committee. At that time cuff ring designations were: Three rings for 1st Summer VIII and 1st Torpid; two rings for Boat Club Committee; one ring for 2nd Summer VIII 2nd Torpid. These now obsolete designations can still be seen at the Walters of Oxford website.[6]

Changes brought about in the Oriel Blazer Act of 2009 to become more inclusive of lower-boats' alumni (3rd, 4th, and sometimes 5th VIII's as well as boat coxswains) reformed the cuff ring designations as follows: Three rings for 1st Summer VIII; two rings for 1st Torpid and those awarded Tortoise membership at the Tortoise Council's discretion; one ring for general boat club members (no specific distinction for committee members exists today).[citation needed]

Cultural Presence edit

In Tom Brown at Oxford by Thomas Hughes, Oriel's win in the 1842 Head of the River Race, with Oriel bumping Trinity, was re-written as Tom's college, "St Ambrose" taking first place and "Oriel" in second place.[7]

Oriel College, in particular the Boat Club Captains' rooms, as well as Oriel memorabilia and references are also present in Oxford Blues (1984) and True Blue (1991).[citation needed]

Oriel Regatta edit

During the 7th week in Trinity Term, OCBC hosts the annual Oriel Regatta; events in this competition are Mixed Eights and Crewdate Eights. Mixed Eights are crews from a single college that must contain at least four women rowers. For Crewdate Eights one enters as a group of four rowers with or without a coxswain and are then matched up with another group, where possible creating a mixed college and mixed gender crew. The final two crews have a crewdate paid for them by the Regatta. It is a fun event with which to end the year's collegiate racing schedule. The course runs upstream from the Longbridges Boathouse to past the end of boathouses on Christ Church Island and races are conducted in knock-out format.[citation needed]

Alumni edit

 
The emblem of the Tortoise Club

The Tortoise Club edit

The purpose of the Tortoise Club is two-fold: the recognition and celebration of outstanding Oriel rowing; and the financial support of the OCBC.[8] Membership is by election: proposal by the Men's Captain of Boats, Women's Captain of Boats and the President of the Tortoise Club. Election is by the approval of the Tortoise Council.[8] Members must be Orielenses (excepting Honorary members) who have represented OCBC with excellence.

A grant of a Badge was made to The Provost and Scholars of the House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford commonly called Oriel College of the Foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory sometime King of England, for the use of Oriel College Boat Club, the Tortoise Club and the Oriel Society, by Letters Patent dated 20 April 2009 of Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy & Ulster Kings of Arms.

[9]

 
The emblem of the Blessed Virgins Club

Former clubs edit

The Blessed Virgins Club edit

This was an exclusive, women's alumni club. Since 2016, women are now admissible into the Tortoise Club on the same terms as men so the club is defunct. This was particularly controversial to many members of the Tortoise Club as a separate boat club was created for the women of the college in 1986,[10] rowers in their 1st VIII and 1st Torpid became members of this club mutatis mutandis to the Tortoise Club. The respective unique emblem was a pair of (angelic) wings. The "Blessèd Virgins" was a nod to a name of the college as still seen in some registers of title and official documents today, The House of Blessèd Mary the Virgin in Oxford.[11]

Noteworthy rowers edit

  • Anthony Purssell – British rower, Olympian in 1948
  • Chris Mahoney – British rower, Olympian in 1980 and 1984; President of the OUBC in 1981.
  • Daniel Lyons – American rower, World Champion in 1986; Olympian in 1988
  • Terence Dillon – British Rower, Olympian in 1988 and 1992.
  • Michael Wherley – American rower, three times World Champion, 1997, 1998 and 1999; Olympian in 2000 and 2004; won the 2008 Boat Race (as the oldest rower in the history of the event); and was inducted into the US National Rowing Hall of Fame in 2014.
  • George Bridgewater – New Zealand rower, Olympian in 2004 and Bronze medallist in the pair at the 2008 Summer Olympics
  • Peter Hackworth – British coxswain, cox of the 2002 Blue Boat
  • Sjoerd Hamburger – Dutch rower, Olympian in 2008 and 2012
  • Chris Mahoney – British rower, Olympic silver medallist in 1980
  • Lucas McGee – American rower, USRowing Men's National Team coach
  • Malcolm Howard – Canadian rower, Olympic Gold medallist in 2008 and silver medalist in 2012; 2014 OUBC President
  • Pete Reed – British rower, Olympic gold medalist in 2008, 2012 and 2016
  • Liam Corrigan - American rower, Olympian in 2020

Captains of Boats edit

Academic year beginning Michaelmas Term (MT) Men's Captain of Boats Women's Captain of Boats
1861 R.Roberts, G. Cardale not applicable
1862 G.F. Lamb
1863 G.C. Alexander
1864 Incomplete records
1865 T. Bird
1866 E.F. Henley
1867 E.H. Sankey
1868 A. Gaye
1869 A. Phillimore
1870 W. Horn
1871 F.L. Claughton
1872 H. Freeth
1874 (& months prior to Oct) J.S. Sinclair (Jan 74–May 75)
1875 J.H. Bainbridge
1876 & 77 R.J. Martin
1878 W.P. Macdonald
1879 & 80 (part) C.G. Thomas (–Dec 80)
1881 (& months prior to Oct) E.A. Parry (Jan 81–Oct 82)
1882 R. St. J. Ainslie
1883 & 84 (part) P.M. Walters (–Dec 84)
1884–85 A.H. Bartlett (Dec 1884–Dec 1885)
1886 (part) E.Anson (Jan–Jun 1886)
1886 & 87 J.G. Radcliff
1888 H.E. Robeson
1889 G.D. Pepys
1890 W.G. Dickins
1891 J. F. W. Galbraith (Oct 1891–Mar 1892),

C.A. Surtees (Apr–Jun 1892)

1892 E.H. Fellowes (Oct 1892–Jun 1893)
1893 (part) A.E. O'Flaherty (–Dec 1893)
1894 C.C. Marshall
1895 E.L. Henderson
1896 A.S. Carey
1897 J.S. Darling
1898
1899 C.S. Carey
1900 T.B. Etherington-Smith
1901
1902–05 Incomplete records
1906 C.H. Budd
1907 J.O. Hughes
1908 H.L. Harvey
1909 C.F.J. North
1910 J.H. May
1911 M.P.G. Leanard
1912 H.L. Guillebaud
1913 C.H. Kinnisen
1914 J.K. Watkins
1915–18 Disruption due to war
1919 S.B. Sinclair
1920 S.A. Rissik
1921 H.F.B. Iles
1922 J.D. Brown
1923 E.L.V. Waddilove
1924 C.R. Oldham
1925 H.C. Warner
1926 E.C.S. Reid
1927 D.A. Foster
1928 E.F. D'Arms
1929 D.M.H. Evans
1930 T.I. Smith
1931
1932 J.C.Cunningham
1933 C.S. Reid
1934 E. Starling
1935 E.G.H. Moddy
1936 A.F. Martin
1937 G.C. Pepys
1938 A.B. Hodgson
1939 A.G.C. Whalley
1940 M.J. Knottenbelt
1941 K.A.T. Pinnock
1942 D.J.M. Wright
1943 N.C. Hughes-Jones
1944 R.T.T. Warwick
1945 R.G. Wall
1946
1947 C.J. Grimwade
1948 J.R. Smith
1949 G.C.Fisk
1950 A.M. Duncan
1951 J.M. Wallis
1952 J.P. Ross (1951–52),

S.R. Duff (MT), F.R. Hall (summer)

1953 E.A. Ffocks
1954 G.R.R Treasure
1955 F.M. Ferris
1956 L.G.D. Baker
1957 E. Glover
1958 M.E.J. Garnett
1959 A.T. Clothier
1960 E.P. Smith (MT),

M.J. Underhill (HT, TT)

1961 R.J. Lee
1962 M.H. Griffiths
1963 D.S. Darbyshire
1964 R.C. Nicholson
1965 M.R.F.Taylor
1966 J.R. Close-Brooks
1967 C.M. Chant
1968 N.P.W. Park
1969 M.J.T. Chamberlayne (1968–9),

V.L. Sankey (1969)

1970 M. Richmond-Coggan
1971 J.M.L. Scott (1970–71),

P.J.S. Grove (1971)

1972 A.P. Howkins
1973 A.G. Bompas
1974 C.M. Reilly
1975 P.S.T. Wright
1976 D.H. Pearson
1977 A.K.C. Wood
1978 R.W. Crump
1979 P.J.O Monk
1980
1981 D.Todd
1982 A.A. Monk
1983
1984 J. Durant
1985 V.J. Warner
1986 G.N. Austin Emma Crawford Collins
1987 A.D. Ward Incomplete records
1988 A.P. McNally Incomplete records
1989 J.J. Whitting Incomplete records
1990 P.P. Swaddling Emily Exton
1991 N.O. Stevenson Pippa McGowan
1992 J.P. Hodges Rachel Johnson/Emma Derry
1993 F.G.J. Brown Penny Freston
1994 A.M. Shaw Emma Brown
1995 B.D. Mays Nicola Willey
1996 A.P. Dunton Sophie Arber
1997 F.F.A. Lepetit Emma Jeffcoat
1998 W.E. Breeze Suzie Fuller
1999 A.L. Coppell Kathleen Donnelly
2000 J.C. Hubback Wendy Armstrong
2001 R.J. Todd Emily Mitchell
2002 P.G. Randall Anna Warren
2003 L.T.D Finch Katy Willings
2004 A.J. Robbie Elizabeth Shaw
2005 T.J. Akin Charlie Rushton
2006 O.M.H. Williams Simon Ho
2007 T.D. Barker Sarah Kiefer (née Coates)
2008 D.R. Woods Hannah Seddon
2009 P.G. Clausen-Thue (MT, HT),

M. R. Price (TT)

Becky Hueting
2010 J. C. Wadsworth Cecilia Mckenzie (née Savundra)
2011 S. C. Peet Anna Oestmann
2012 B. R. Mansfield Bridget Fryer
2013 Max Lau Zara Milne
2014 Calum Pontin Alice Carter
2015 Callum Arnold Emily Burdett
2016 Stevan Boljevic Morgan Baynham-Williams
2017 Henry Shalders Ed Carroll
2018 Robert Boswall Lara Bonney
2019 Alex Deak Eddie Shields
2020 Zachary Zaijcek Katarina Culverwell
2021 Henry Hawkins Sarah Wisialowski
2022 Jake Swann (MT),

William Burrow (HT, TT)

Cassidy Hoeft
2023 Alexander Abel Amelia Monaghan

Honours edit

Henley Royal Regatta edit

Summer Eights edit

Year Results
1842 Men's Headship
Year Results
1933 Men's Headship
1934 Men's Headship
1935 Men's Headship
1936 Men's Headship
1966 Men's Headship
1976 Men's Headship
1978 Men's Headship
1979 Men's Headship
1980 Men's Headship
1981 Men's Headship
1982 Men's Headship
1983 Men's Headship
1984 Men's Headship
1987 Men's Headship
1988 Men's Headship
1989 Men's Headship
1992 Men's Headship
1993 Men's Headship
1994 Men's Headship
1996 Men's Headship
1997 Men's Headship
1998 Men's Headship
1999 Men's Headship
Year Results
2000 Men's Headship
2001 Men's Headship
2002 Men's Headship
2011 Men's Headship
2012 Men's Headship
2014 Men's Headship
2015 Men's Headship
2016 Men's Headship
2019 Men's Headship
2022 Men's Headship

Torpids edit

Year Results
1838 Men's Headship
1844 Men's Headship
Year Results
1972 Men's Headship
1973 Men's Headship
1974 Men's Headship
1975 Men's Headship
1976 Men's Headship
1978 Men's Headship
1979 Men's Headship
1980 Men's Headship
1981 Men's Headship
1982 Men's Headship
1983 Men's Headship
1984 Men's Headship
1985 Men's Headship
1986 Men's Headship
1987 Men's Headship
1988 Men's Headship & Men's Second Torpid finished third
1989 Men's Headship
1990 Men's Headship
1992 Men's Headship
1993 Men's Headship
1994 Men's Headship
1995 Men's Headship
1996 Men's Headship
1997 Men's Headship
1998 Men's Headship
Year Results
2001 Men's Headship
2003 Men's Headship
2004 Men's Headship
2005 Men's Headship
2006 Men's and Women's Headship
2017 Women's Headship
2018 Men's and Women's Headship
2019 Men's Headship
2021 Men's Headship
2022 Men's Headship

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dudhia, Anu, Oriel Crews, retrieved 15 December 2020
  2. ^ "Sport". Oriel College.
  3. ^ . The Oxford Student. 30 November 1999. Archived from the original on 12 January 2007. Retrieved 30 September 2006.
  4. ^ "Oriel Crews Take Torpids Double Headship". Oriel College. 5 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Rowing Blazers of Oxford Colleges". Walters of Oxford. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  7. ^ Rannie, David, Oriel College (1900) — published by F. E. Robinson & Co. London (Part of the University of Oxford College Histories series) pp.1, 5–10, 102, 105, 108–110, 241 and 235.
  8. ^ a b "Tortoise Club Constitution" (PDF). 9 June 2023.
  9. ^ "College of Arms June 2009 Newsletter (No. 21)".
  10. ^ "The Blessed Virgins Club". Oriel College Women's Boat Club. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  11. ^ "A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford". British History Online (Victoria County History). Retrieved 6 October 2013.

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Oriel College Boat Club OCBC is the rowing club of Oriel College Oxford 2 Rowing at Oriel is carried out from the college s own boathouse across Christ Church Meadow on Boat House Island Oriel College Boat Club Boathouse shared with Lincoln and The Queen sLocationBoathouse Island Christ Church Meadow Oxford OxfordCoordinates51 44 36 N 1 14 57 W 51 7432 N 1 2493 W 51 7432 1 2493Home waterThe IsisFoundedpre 1828Head of the River Torpids HeadshipMen s Eights 1842 1933 1934 1935 1936 1966 1976 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016 2019 2022 2023 1 Men s Torpids 1838 1844 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2018 2019 2022Women s Torpids 2006 2017 2018 1 UniversityUniversity of OxfordAffiliationsBritish Rowing boat code ORO Clare BC Sister college Websiteorielrowing wbr orgOriel is the most successful rowing college in Oxford having won the most men s 1st VIII headships of any college at the two intercollegiate bumps races Torpids and Eights Week Summer Eights Since 1976 Oriel has enjoyed a particular period of dominance in these events The club s women s 1st VIII has also won two Torpids headship since the admission to women to the college in 1986 3 Contents 1 Racing 2 Colours and Emblems 2 1 Oriel Rowing Jackets 3 Cultural Presence 4 Oriel Regatta 5 Alumni 5 1 The Tortoise Club 5 2 Former clubs 5 2 1 The Blessed Virgins Club 5 3 Noteworthy rowers 5 4 Captains of Boats 6 Honours 6 1 Henley Royal Regatta 6 2 Summer Eights 6 3 Torpids 7 See also 8 ReferencesRacing editIn men s rowing at short races bumps this is the most successful Oxford college boat club As of 2020 Oriel holds 37 Torpids Headships by a large margin the most of any college and 33 Summer Eights Headships From 1972 to 1998 Oriel s Men s First Boat was undefeated in Torpids the longest run of any college by far citation needed In 2006 Oriel claimed the first ever double headship in Torpids rowing over as Head of the River in both the men s and women s first divisions In 2018 Oriel repeated this victory with their second double headship It is the only college to possess a double headship in Torpids 4 The women s and men s second boats have long been in fixed divisions in the bumps charts and as such are guaranteed a place in racing each year The college usually fields third boats and sometimes more for the bumps events citation needed More extensive information on the results of Torpids and Eights can be found here Oxford Bumps ChartsIn addition to the Oxford based races Oriel crews compete in external events including the Fairbairn Cup the Head of the River Race the Women s Eights Head of the River Race the Henley Boat Races and many regional and national events citation needed In 2016 the men s first boat won the men s eights collegiate event at the Fairbairn it won again in 2017 and won the entire event in 2018 5 Colours and Emblems edit nbsp The emblem of the Oriel College Boat Club The general emblem of the Oriel College Boat Club is the three ostrich feathers an example of Oriel College s use of the Prince of Wales s feathers In recent years this has been augmented by the addition of crossed oars below the feathers citation needed The first boats row under the emblem of the Tortoise Club detailed below a tradition established from when OCBC would race at external regattas as The Tortoise Club citation needed The boat club s colours are the same as the college s two white stripes on navy citation needed Oriel Rowing Jackets edit Until 2009 the wearing of Boat Club Jackets ivory with navy blue piping and cuff rings bearing the three ostrich feather emblem on the left breast was limited to the 1st and 2nd Summer VIII s and Torpids and the Oriel College Boat Club Committee At that time cuff ring designations were Three rings for 1st Summer VIII and 1st Torpid two rings for Boat Club Committee one ring for 2nd Summer VIII 2nd Torpid These now obsolete designations can still be seen at the Walters of Oxford website 6 Changes brought about in the Oriel Blazer Act of 2009 to become more inclusive of lower boats alumni 3rd 4th and sometimes 5th VIII s as well as boat coxswains reformed the cuff ring designations as follows Three rings for 1st Summer VIII two rings for 1st Torpid and those awarded Tortoise membership at the Tortoise Council s discretion one ring for general boat club members no specific distinction for committee members exists today citation needed Cultural Presence editIn Tom Brown at Oxford by Thomas Hughes Oriel s win in the 1842 Head of the River Race with Oriel bumping Trinity was re written as Tom s college St Ambrose taking first place and Oriel in second place 7 Oriel College in particular the Boat Club Captains rooms as well as Oriel memorabilia and references are also present in Oxford Blues 1984 and True Blue 1991 citation needed Oriel Regatta editDuring the 7th week in Trinity Term OCBC hosts the annual Oriel Regatta events in this competition are Mixed Eights and Crewdate Eights Mixed Eights are crews from a single college that must contain at least four women rowers For Crewdate Eights one enters as a group of four rowers with or without a coxswain and are then matched up with another group where possible creating a mixed college and mixed gender crew The final two crews have a crewdate paid for them by the Regatta It is a fun event with which to end the year s collegiate racing schedule The course runs upstream from the Longbridges Boathouse to past the end of boathouses on Christ Church Island and races are conducted in knock out format citation needed Alumni edit nbsp The emblem of the Tortoise Club The Tortoise Club edit The purpose of the Tortoise Club is two fold the recognition and celebration of outstanding Oriel rowing and the financial support of the OCBC 8 Membership is by election proposal by the Men s Captain of Boats Women s Captain of Boats and the President of the Tortoise Club Election is by the approval of the Tortoise Council 8 Members must be Orielenses excepting Honorary members who have represented OCBC with excellence A grant of a Badge was made to The Provost and Scholars of the House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford commonly called Oriel College of the Foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory sometime King of England for the use of Oriel College Boat Club the Tortoise Club and the Oriel Society by Letters Patent dated 20 April 2009 of Garter Clarenceux and Norroy amp Ulster Kings of Arms 9 nbsp The emblem of the Blessed Virgins Club Former clubs edit The Blessed Virgins Club edit This was an exclusive women s alumni club Since 2016 women are now admissible into the Tortoise Club on the same terms as men so the club is defunct This was particularly controversial to many members of the Tortoise Club as a separate boat club was created for the women of the college in 1986 10 rowers in their 1st VIII and 1st Torpid became members of this club mutatis mutandis to the Tortoise Club The respective unique emblem was a pair of angelic wings The Blessed Virgins was a nod to a name of the college as still seen in some registers of title and official documents today The House of Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford 11 Noteworthy rowers edit Anthony Purssell British rower Olympian in 1948 Chris Mahoney British rower Olympian in 1980 and 1984 President of the OUBC in 1981 Daniel Lyons American rower World Champion in 1986 Olympian in 1988 Terence Dillon British Rower Olympian in 1988 and 1992 Michael Wherley American rower three times World Champion 1997 1998 and 1999 Olympian in 2000 and 2004 won the 2008 Boat Race as the oldest rower in the history of the event and was inducted into the US National Rowing Hall of Fame in 2014 George Bridgewater New Zealand rower Olympian in 2004 and Bronze medallist in the pair at the 2008 Summer Olympics Peter Hackworth British coxswain cox of the 2002 Blue Boat Sjoerd Hamburger Dutch rower Olympian in 2008 and 2012 Chris Mahoney British rower Olympic silver medallist in 1980 Lucas McGee American rower USRowing Men s National Team coach Malcolm Howard Canadian rower Olympic Gold medallist in 2008 and silver medalist in 2012 2014 OUBC President Pete Reed British rower Olympic gold medalist in 2008 2012 and 2016 Liam Corrigan American rower Olympian in 2020 Captains of Boats edit Academic year beginning Michaelmas Term MT Men s Captain of Boats Women s Captain of Boats 1861 R Roberts G Cardale not applicable 1862 G F Lamb 1863 G C Alexander 1864 Incomplete records 1865 T Bird 1866 E F Henley 1867 E H Sankey 1868 A Gaye 1869 A Phillimore 1870 W Horn 1871 F L Claughton 1872 H Freeth 1874 amp months prior to Oct J S Sinclair Jan 74 May 75 1875 J H Bainbridge 1876 amp 77 R J Martin 1878 W P Macdonald 1879 amp 80 part C G Thomas Dec 80 1881 amp months prior to Oct E A Parry Jan 81 Oct 82 1882 R St J Ainslie 1883 amp 84 part P M Walters Dec 84 1884 85 A H Bartlett Dec 1884 Dec 1885 1886 part E Anson Jan Jun 1886 1886 amp 87 J G Radcliff 1888 H E Robeson 1889 G D Pepys 1890 W G Dickins 1891 J F W Galbraith Oct 1891 Mar 1892 C A Surtees Apr Jun 1892 1892 E H Fellowes Oct 1892 Jun 1893 1893 part A E O Flaherty Dec 1893 1894 C C Marshall 1895 E L Henderson 1896 A S Carey 1897 J S Darling 1898 1899 C S Carey 1900 T B Etherington Smith 1901 1902 05 Incomplete records 1906 C H Budd 1907 J O Hughes 1908 H L Harvey 1909 C F J North 1910 J H May 1911 M P G Leanard 1912 H L Guillebaud 1913 C H Kinnisen 1914 J K Watkins 1915 18 Disruption due to war 1919 S B Sinclair 1920 S A Rissik 1921 H F B Iles 1922 J D Brown 1923 E L V Waddilove 1924 C R Oldham 1925 H C Warner 1926 E C S Reid 1927 D A Foster 1928 E F D Arms 1929 D M H Evans 1930 T I Smith 1931 1932 J C Cunningham 1933 C S Reid 1934 E Starling 1935 E G H Moddy 1936 A F Martin 1937 G C Pepys 1938 A B Hodgson 1939 A G C Whalley 1940 M J Knottenbelt 1941 K A T Pinnock 1942 D J M Wright 1943 N C Hughes Jones 1944 R T T Warwick 1945 R G Wall 1946 1947 C J Grimwade 1948 J R Smith 1949 G C Fisk 1950 A M Duncan 1951 J M Wallis 1952 J P Ross 1951 52 S R Duff MT F R Hall summer 1953 E A Ffocks 1954 G R R Treasure 1955 F M Ferris 1956 L G D Baker 1957 E Glover 1958 M E J Garnett 1959 A T Clothier 1960 E P Smith MT M J Underhill HT TT 1961 R J Lee 1962 M H Griffiths 1963 D S Darbyshire 1964 R C Nicholson 1965 M R F Taylor 1966 J R Close Brooks 1967 C M Chant 1968 N P W Park 1969 M J T Chamberlayne 1968 9 V L Sankey 1969 1970 M Richmond Coggan 1971 J M L Scott 1970 71 P J S Grove 1971 1972 A P Howkins 1973 A G Bompas 1974 C M Reilly 1975 P S T Wright 1976 D H Pearson 1977 A K C Wood 1978 R W Crump 1979 P J O Monk 1980 1981 D Todd 1982 A A Monk 1983 1984 J Durant 1985 V J Warner 1986 G N Austin Emma Crawford Collins 1987 A D Ward Incomplete records 1988 A P McNally Incomplete records 1989 J J Whitting Incomplete records 1990 P P Swaddling Emily Exton 1991 N O Stevenson Pippa McGowan 1992 J P Hodges Rachel Johnson Emma Derry 1993 F G J Brown Penny Freston 1994 A M Shaw Emma Brown 1995 B D Mays Nicola Willey 1996 A P Dunton Sophie Arber 1997 F F A Lepetit Emma Jeffcoat 1998 W E Breeze Suzie Fuller 1999 A L Coppell Kathleen Donnelly 2000 J C Hubback Wendy Armstrong 2001 R J Todd Emily Mitchell 2002 P G Randall Anna Warren 2003 L T D Finch Katy Willings 2004 A J Robbie Elizabeth Shaw 2005 T J Akin Charlie Rushton 2006 O M H Williams Simon Ho 2007 T D Barker Sarah Kiefer nee Coates 2008 D R Woods Hannah Seddon 2009 P G Clausen Thue MT HT M R Price TT Becky Hueting 2010 J C Wadsworth Cecilia Mckenzie nee Savundra 2011 S C Peet Anna Oestmann 2012 B R Mansfield Bridget Fryer 2013 Max Lau Zara Milne 2014 Calum Pontin Alice Carter 2015 Callum Arnold Emily Burdett 2016 Stevan Boljevic Morgan Baynham Williams 2017 Henry Shalders Ed Carroll 2018 Robert Boswall Lara Bonney 2019 Alex Deak Eddie Shields 2020 Zachary Zaijcek Katarina Culverwell 2021 Henry Hawkins Sarah Wisialowski 2022 Jake Swann MT William Burrow HT TT Cassidy Hoeft 2023 Alexander Abel Amelia MonaghanHonours editHenley Royal Regatta edit Year Races won 1913 Thames Challenge Cup 1938 Visitors Challenge Cup Summer Eights edit Year Results 1842 Men s Headship Year Results 1933 Men s Headship 1934 Men s Headship 1935 Men s Headship 1936 Men s Headship 1966 Men s Headship 1976 Men s Headship 1978 Men s Headship 1979 Men s Headship 1980 Men s Headship 1981 Men s Headship 1982 Men s Headship 1983 Men s Headship 1984 Men s Headship 1987 Men s Headship 1988 Men s Headship 1989 Men s Headship 1992 Men s Headship 1993 Men s Headship 1994 Men s Headship 1996 Men s Headship 1997 Men s Headship 1998 Men s Headship 1999 Men s Headship Year Results 2000 Men s Headship 2001 Men s Headship 2002 Men s Headship 2011 Men s Headship 2012 Men s Headship 2014 Men s Headship 2015 Men s Headship 2016 Men s Headship 2019 Men s Headship 2022 Men s 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