Jesus College Boat Club (Cambridge)

Jesus College Boat Club (Cambridge)

Jesus College Boat Club (often abbreviated to JCBC) is the rowing club for members of Jesus College, Cambridge. Over the years, it has been consistently successful, with the 1st Men's VIII never having dropped below 12th place in the May Bumps and 11th position in the Lent Bumps. Jesus men have been head of the Lent Bumps on 39 occasions (finishing Head on 159 days) and head of the May Bumps on 24 occasions (finishing Head on 98 days) - more than any other boat club, although Jesus men have not been head in either event since 1974. Jesus also held the headship of the early races (before the Lent and May bumps became separate events) for 11 consecutive years between 1875 and 1886 - a feat which has never been equalled. A women's crew first appeared in 1980, and took the headship of the Lent Bumps in 1985, 1986 and 1987, and headship of the May Bumps in 1988, 1993, 1994, 2005 and 2007.

Performances at Henley

JCBC are also one of the historically successful Cambridge colleges at the Henley Royal Regatta, winning the "Grand Challenge Cup", the most prestigious event at the regatta, on 3 occasions; 1879, 1885 and in 1947. Jesus also won the "Ladies' Challenge Plate" on 13 occasions between 1872 and 1958, the "Visitors' Challenge Cup" on 5 occasions between 1877 and 1936, the "Wyfold Challenge Cup" on 2 occasions (1882 and 1921), the "Stewards' Challenge Cup" in 1879 and the "Thames Challenge Cup" in 1892. Jesus therefore have a grand total of 25 Henley wins, although the club has not managed an event win since 1958.

Events

JCBC runs two events of note. The first is the Fairbairn Cup Races, named after the famous Jesus Oarsman and Coach who began the event in the 1920s, Steve Fairbairn. In 1929 Fairbairn donated a cup and the races have continued ever since in their current form, a long distance headrace. The course has changed over years due to closures for bridge repairs and extreme weather conditions, but in 1990 the start line was made to be Jesus Boathouse Flagpole with the finish at the Little Bridge, some 4.3km downstream. The Fairbairn Cup title is awarded to the fastest finishing college men's VIII (although the cup itself is not presented). There are also divisions for IVs (3.4km) and novice VIIIs (2.7km).

JCBC has also run the Henley Spare Pairs Race on the day before Henley Royal Regatta. This event runs from the barrier to the regatta finish and is open to spare pairs of registered regatta entries.

ee also

*University rowing (UK)

External links

* [http://jcbc.jesus.cam.ac.uk/ Jesus College Boat Club]


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