Rob Roy Boat Club

Rob Roy Boat Club, or Robs, is a boat club based on the River Cam in Cambridge, UK, which has traditionally focused on training and racing in small boats. The club has members at all levels, from national squad through seniors and veterans to juniors and novices.[1]

Rob Roy Boat Club
LocationCambridge, United Kingdom
Home waterRiver Cam
Founded1880 (1880)
AffiliationsBritish Rowing
boat code - ROB
Cambridgeshire Rowing Association
Websitewww.robroyboatclub.net
Events
Cambridge Small Boats Head
Cambridge Autumn Head
Distinctions
Cambridge Town Bumps Men's Headship (1998-2006)

The club colours are Royal Irish Maroon and White and the club is a member of the Cambridgeshire Rowing Association.

History

The club was founded in 1880, making it one of the older clubs in Cambridge.

On 5 June 1880 an item appeared in the Cambridge Chronicle as follows:

"A new boat club has been started by the Church Temperance Society of Cambridge and Chesterton under the name of 'Rob Roy' and it will be open to members of the various branches.

The following officers have been elected for the present season: The Rev. J. Martin, president; Captain P. Going, vice president; the Rev. G.H. Ling (Corpus), treasurer: Mr Percy Talbot, secretary; Mr C.V. Key, first captain; Mr J.W. Chandler, second captain; and the Rev. A.E. Meredith, Messrs. R. Meddings, W. Stearn, E. Tredgett, H. Gautrey, J.R. Newman and S. Clayton, committee.

Strict temperance is to be enforced to liquors and language. Pair-oared and four-oared races have been arranged and an eight is to be entered for the Town Races."

Strict temperance is no longer enforced to either language or liquors.

Racing

Club members compete at head races and regattas ranging from local events on the River Cam, through to the major national events such as Henley Royal Regatta and the National Rowing Championships, to the World Cup Regattas and World Championships.

The club also competes in the Cambridge Town Bumps, which provides an enjoyable end to the summer regatta season. The first men's crew held the Headship from 1998 to 2006.

Events

Rob Roy organises the Cambridge Small Boats Head which is held in early October each year (for coxed and coxless pairs, and single and double sculls), and the Cambridge Autumn Head which is held in mid October each year (for coxed and coxless fours and quads, and eights).

Honours

British champions

Year Winning crew/s
1977Men J16 1x[2]
1978Men J18 4x[3]
1984Women J18 2x[4]
1989Men L4x[5]
1991Women L2x[6]
1992Men 2+, Women 1x, Women L1x[7]
1995Men 1x, Men L1x
1996Men 1x, Women J18 2x[8]
1997Men J18 2x[9]
1998Men 4x[10]
2003Women L1x[11]
2006Women J18 1x, Women J16 1x[12]
2007Women J18 1x[13]
2008Women J18 8+[14]
2018Open J16 1x [15]
2019Open J18 1x, Women J16 4x [16]

References

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