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Trinity College Boat Club

British rowing club


Summary

British rowing club

FieldValue
nameTrinity College Boat Club
emblem
image[[File:Oxford boathouse 9.jpg290pxBoathouse]]
blade_image[[File:Trinity College Boat Club Rowing Blade.svg200px]]
captionTrinity College Boathouse (right) and rowing blade colours
coordinates
home_waterThe Isis
foundedc.
key_people
champs_labelHead of the River
champs{{ubl
colours
universityUniversity of Oxford
affiliationsBritish Rowing (boat code TRO)
Churchill College, Cambridge (Sister college)
website

| Men: 1861-64, 1938, 1939, 1946-49 Churchill College, Cambridge (Sister college) Trinity College Boat Club (TCBC) is the rowing club of Trinity College, Oxford in Oxford, United Kingdom. The club's members are students and staff from Trinity College and, occasionally, associate members from other colleges.

The boat club is based in its boathouse on the Isis, which is shared with Lady Margaret Hall Boat Club (LMHBC), Linacre College Boat Club and Magdalen College Boat Club.

History

Rowing as an organised inter-collegiate sport became increasingly popular in Oxford during the early decades of the nineteenth century; the first organised bumps races was held at around that time. A Trinity rower in 1831 by the name of James Pycroft detailed how the men in the crew would pay for a college boat themselves, and would levy a rate upon all members of the college to help pay for it, "it being considered that the boat and its anticipated victories were for the honour of the college generally". Even at the outset of rowing at Trinity in the 1830s, Pycroft records in his memoirs an incident in which a scholar named Thomas Lewin "had thoughts of joining the boat, but received a hint that it would not do"; because members of the boat club were known to be uproarious, riotous and generally interested in having a good time while they studied.

In 1838 Trinity join the records, which can still be seen in the college's boathouse, and moved up three places over the week's rowing from eighth to fifth. Trinity's first rowing Blues are both depicted in the earliest known depiction of a Trinity crew, from 1842. John Cox and Edward Breedon both rowed in the sixth boat race on the Westminster to Putney course in 1842.

Another nineteen years passed with rowing at Trinity growing in its importance within the college, until finally during the Eights in 1861, Trinity bumped University College, Brasenose College, Exeter and finally Balliol College to go Head of the River. The run of great rowing continued until 1865, which marked the beginning of a disastrous few years of racing at Trinity. However, the period at the head was matched with a similar stretch of dominance at the top of Division One, just a few months before the start of World War II in 1939. Several of Trinity's former members rowed at that time and experienced being the best of the Oxford college crews on the Isis.

In addition to this, past Trinity crews were involved in many regattas outside of the college, including the Henley Royal Regatta and the Thames Regatta.

Results

  • Men's Summer Eights Headship: 1861–64, 1938, 1939, 1946–49
  • Men's Summer Eights Spoons: 2016
  • Henley Royal Regatta Stewards' Challenge Cup: 1949
  • Henley Royal Regatta Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup : 1923
  • Henley Royal Regatta Ladies' Challenge Plate : 1923
  • Henley Royal Regatta Thames Challenge Cup : 1894, 1898
  • Henley Royal Regatta Wyfold Challenge Cup : 1896, 1928
  • Henley Royal Regatta Visitors' Challenge Cup : 1895, 1897,

Equipment

Fleet

  • 2019 Hudson 8+ "De Jagerbomb"
  • 2014 Filippi 8+ "Spirit of Myrtle"
  • 2008 Empacher 8+ "Parni"
  • 2008 Stampfli 8+ "Magnificat"
  • 2008 Stampfli 4+
  • 2003 Janousek 4+ "Judith Beloff"
  • 2000 Sims 8+ "Lady Elizabeth"
  • c.1990 Janousek 8+ "Richard Hillary"

Blues

YearNameCrewBlueResult
2021Benjamin de JagerOULRCFull BlueWon by 1 lengths
2021Katherine FerrisOUWLRCFull BlueLost by 2 lengths
2021Luke RobinsonIsisHalf BlueLost by 6 lengths
2021Emma HewlettOsirisHalf BlueLost by 7 lengths
2020Amanda ThomasOUWLRCFull BlueLost by 6 lengths
2019Katherine FerrisOUWLRCFull BlueWon by 2 lengths
2019Charles PearsonOUBCFull BlueLost by 1 length
2019Luke RobinsonIsisHalf BlueLost by 1 length
2019Henry SmithOULRCFull BlueWon by 2 lengths
2018Luke RobinsonIsisHalf BlueLost by 2 lengths
2017Henry SmithOULRCHalf BlueLost by 1 lengths
2017Alexander MilesOULRCHalf BlueLost by 1 lengths
2017Michael Di SantoOUBCFull BlueWon by 1 lengths
2016Henry SmithOULRCHalf BlueLost by verdict of easily
2015Constantine LouloudisOUBCFull BlueWon by 6 lengths
2015Michael Di SantoOUBCFull BlueWon by 6 lengths
2015Emily ReynoldsOUWBCFull BlueWon by verdict of easily
2014Constantine LouloudisOUBCFull BlueWon by 11 lengths
2014Michael Di SantoOUBCFull BlueWon by 11 lengths
2014James Fraser-MackenzieIsisHalf BlueWon by 13 lengths
2013Constantine LouloudisOUBCFull BlueWon by 1 lengths
2013Katherine RollinsOUWLRCFull BlueWon by 4 lengths
2012Lotti TrigleOUWBCFull BlueLost by 1/4 length
2011Constantine LouloudisOUBCFull BlueWon by 4 lengths
2011Nat UptonOUWBCFull BlueWon by 1 length
2010Ellen KempstonOUWBCHalf BlueWon by 3 lengths
2009Alexander HearneOUBCFull BlueWon by 3 lengths
2008Henry Sheldon (President)OULRCHalf BlueWon by 2 lengths
2007Henry SheldonOULRCHalf BlueWon by 1 length
2004Rachel GrayOUWLRCFull BlueWon by length
2002Charlotte Rooke (Captain)OsirisHalf BlueWon by 1 lengths
2002Katie KingOsirisHalf BlueWon by 1 lengths
2001Katie KingOsirisHalf BlueWon easily
2000Katie KingOsirisHalf BlueLost by 1 lengths
1999Melissa Carson (President)OUWLRCHalf BlueWon by length
1998Claire BoothOUWLRCHalf BlueWon by a canvas
1996Nathan TamblynOULRCHalf BlueWon (Cambridge disqualified)
1996Pete RichensOULRCHalf BlueWon (Cambridge disqualified)
1987Rachel BartonOUWLRCHalf BlueLost
1984Joanna ArmstrongOsirisHalf BlueWon
1982Finlay DeckerOUWBCFull BlueLost
1980Christian HollandOURFCBlueWon by 9 lengths
1978John ChadwickOULRCHalf BlueLost
1977Mike RidleyOULRCHalf BlueWon
1956N. PaineOUBCFull BlueLost by 1 1/4 length
1955J. M. WilsonOUBCFull BlueLost by 16 lengths
1954J. J. H. HarrisonOUBCFull BlueWon by 4 1/2 lengths
1953J. M. WilsonOUBCFull BlueLost by 8 lengths
1952Christopher DavidgeOUBCFull BlueWon by a canvas
1951Christopher Davidge (P)OUBCFull BlueLost by 12 lengths (Oxford sank.)
1951David CallenderOUBCFull BlueLost by 12 lengths (Oxford sank)
1950David CallenderOUBCFull BlueLost by 3 1/2 lengths
1950J. E. C. Hinchliffe (cox)OUBCLost by 3 1/2 lengths
1949Christopher DavidgeOUBCFull BlueLost by length
1949Tony Rowe (P)OUBCFull BlueLost by length
1949T.D RaikesOUBCFull BlueLost by length
1948Tony RoweOUBCFull BlueLost by 5 lengths
1948R.G.B. Faulkner (Cox)OUBCLost by 5 lengtths
1947T.D RaikesOUBCFull BlueLost by 10 lengths
1946R.M.T RaikesOUBCFull BlueWon by 3 lengths
1939Frank WaldronOUBCFull BlueLost by 4 lengths
1938Frank WaldronOUBCFull BlueWon by 2 lengths
1938Henry Melvin YoungOUBCFull BlueWon by 2 lengths
1937Henry Melvin YoungIsisHalf Blue
1842John CoxOUBCFull BlueWon by 13 seconds
1842Edward BreedonOUBCFull BlueWon by 13 seconds

Presidents

YearName
1984-85Jonathan Rose

|- |2011-12

Matt Mair
2012-13
Charles McMillan
-
2013-14
Jonathan Ranstrand
-
2014-15
Katherine Wensley
-
2015-16
Lucy Martin
-
2016-17
Rob Jones
-
2017-18
Gemma Francis
-
2018-19
Ben de Jager
-
2019-20
Ben de Jager
-
2020-21
Charlotte Green
-
2021-22
Kate Adams
-
2022-23
Rose Faure
-
2023-24
Harry Walton
-
2024-25
Joshua Holloway
-
2025-26
Ivan Tolkachev
}

References

References

  1. "Trinity College: OURCs". OURCs.
  2. J. Pycroft, ‘Memoires’
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