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Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs is the umbrella organisation for student rowing at the University of Cambridge, consisting of the University and College Boat Clubs.
As well as organising the Lent and May Bumps, CUCBC also regulates student clubs' use of the River Cam.
Competitions |
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Bumps |
University Fours |
Small Boats Regatta |
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CUBC | British Rowing |
Cam Conservancy | Boat Race |
Weather Forecast |
Final results:
Event | Winner(s) |
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Mens' Coxed Fours (first division) | Queens' M1 and Downing M1 |
Mens' Coxed Fours (second division) | Queens' M2 |
Mens' Coxless Fours | Lady Margaret M1 |
Womens' Coxed Fours (first division) | Downing W1 |
Womens' Coxed Fours (second division) | Christs W2 |
The following guidelines for the use of the yellow and red flags have been produced by the CUCBC Safety Advisor, Dr Tom Davies.
A yellow flag will be set at 22.00 hours in preparation for the following morning if, based on the Meteorological Office Cambridge forecast:
At lighting down minus 30 minutes or 06.00 hours the yellow flag will be confirmed for two hours or lowered. There will be no strict criteria for this as the decision will be taken based on personal observation of conditions at the river. However, suggested guidelines are that the flag should continue to be raised if:
A red flag will be raised if conditions are unrowable, such as completely frozen or if the water level has risen 1.5 metres or more. Discretion will be exercised when the water level is between 30cm and 1.5m above normal.
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