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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 |
The Lent Bumps 2015 took place between Wednesday 25th and Saturday 28th Febrary. The Getting-On Race was on Friday 20th February.
Thank you all for a good week's racing and particular congratulations to Caius Men and Christ's Women for winning their respective Headships.
Lent Bumps 2015 - Final Results | Men | Women |
The new Early Morning Marshals' rota for this term has now been updated.
In accordance with Rule 34, the College clubs are required to provide marshals to enforce the early morning noise and traffic restrictions.
Marshals should arrive at their station promptly at lighting down and remain in position until 08:30. All the equipment (bibs, clipboards, record sheets) can be found at LMBC Boat House (just to the left of the front door at the side of the building). Marshals should read the instructions on the website before arriving for duty - Marshals Instructions
Please check the rota very carefully for your club's slots. Clubs will be fined for failing to provide competent marshals.
If you have any queries about marshaling, or if marshals experience problems while on duty (lost equipment or unforeseen circumstances), please do not hesitate to contact the Executive Committee (committee@cucbc.org).
The start of term captains' meeting is scheduled for 5pm on Sunday 18th of January in King's College in the Keyne's Hall (entrance via the Chetwynd Room through the bar).
The start of term captains' meeting is scheduled for 5pm on Sunday 12th October in King's College in the Audit Room. Directions will be in place from the porters lodge.
The new Early Moring marshals rota for this term has now been updated.
In accordance with Rule 34, the College clubs are required to provide marshals to enforce the early morning noise and traffic restrictions.
Marshals should arrive at their station promptly at lighting down and remain in position until 08:30. All of the equipment (bibs, clipboards, record sheets) can be found at LMBC Boat House (just to the left of the front door at the side of the building). Marshals should read the instructions on the website before arriving for duty - Marshals Instructions
Please check the rota very carefully for your club's slots. Clubs will be fined for failing to provide competent marshals.
If you have any queries about marshaling, or if marshals experience problems while on duty (lost equipment or unforeseen circumstances), please do not hesitate to contact the Executive Committee (committee@cucbc.org).
Just a reminder to all previous captains to hand over access to your club's CUCBC email account to the new officers ahead of the start of term.
If you are having any trouble accessing your accounts please contact Dr Dan Wilkins (webmaster@cucbc.org) to arrange a password reset.
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