Huge success at Cambridge Winter Head

KCLBC enjoyed their most successful visit to the Cambridge Winter Head in years, winning in the Men’s and Women’s Senior IVs, the Women’s Novice IV and the Women’s Senior VIII. The weekend also saw the fresher squads gain their first racing experience, holding their own against other London Colleges.

Arriving at Stourbridge Common while it was still dark, following the usual race against time to rig the boats, the Women’s Novice IV were first down the course. Spurred on by support at the rail bridge, some remarkable overtaking was seen from crews, including the Men’s Novice VIII overtaking Girton College BC which was caught on video. In all, KCLBC raced 12 boats over the course of the day, not to mention a welcome return from the alumni crew, Juniper BC, clad in their finest racing attire, who put in a respectable effort to finish 4th in the Senior Men’s Invitational VIIIs.

KCLBC provided an overwhelming presence at the prize-giving ceremony, even remembering to clap for a winning ICSM crew. Following the presentation of engraved hip-flasks to the winning crews, there was also the announcement of the five fastest crews of the day overall (weighted according the event), in which the Men’s Senior IV came third overall, taking a cash prize.

After a hard days racing, the squad was in a celebratory mood. The squad was joined by Juniper BC for the traditional curry and social, providing a chance for the squad to bond and the fresher group to integrate with the senior squad, with the theme of ‘St Ginians’, which saw many school girls outfits (a disturbing number from the Men’s squad). Sunday saw punting on the Cam, before heading back to London.

The weekends results stand the squad in good stead for the Head season, and our placing against other London colleges puts us in a good position for upcoming intercollegiate racing at the Allom Cup.

Cambridge Winter Head Tour (Cowboys and Gindians)

The annual tour to Cambridge was a great success as usual; both on and off the water. After an early start  on Saturday morning the freshers were first to boat, a rigging problem meant that the girls had a slightly tougher time getting down the course, none the less, all crews put in a good display for their first race of the year with the girls finishing 8th and 13th and the boys finishing 9th and 15th.

Also in the first division was the men’s coxed four, the new combination of George Halse, Ed Griffiths, Darragh O’Reilly, Adrian McCague and Anna Turner (cox) put in the performance of the day beating ICSM by 12 seconds to finish 1st in division and fastest four in the event – many congratulations! The Women’s four excelled in their category too, finishing second narrowly missing out to Lady Margaret BC and comfortably ahead of the nearest London rivals St Georges Hospital BC.

Congratulations go to the womens eight of Kate Shaper, Mary Bjorkegren, Katherine Cran, Alice Wordley, Emily Frost, Amber Smith, Katie Thomas, Rosie Fisher and Anna Turner (cox) who finished as the fasted London College and 4th overall in the student category. The men’s eight also rowed well and despite a minor steering issue around Grassy corner still finished 2nd of all the London colleges, behind RUMS – we will remember to fit a bigger rudder next year!

After Saturday’s successes on the water, Sunday was spent sightseeing and of course punting on the Cam. Many thanks to the social secretaries and the fresher captains who’s hard work in organisation made the trip so enjoyable.