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==History==
==History==
In 1868 the University established a society for non-Collegiate students, members of which in 1874 founded St. Catharine's Club; from this sprang St. Catharine's Boat Club (SCBC) in 1875. In 1919 the Boat Club changed the spelling to St. Catherine, and the precursor to the college became St. Catherine's Society. The Boat Club thus has the distinction of having given its name to both the old Society and the modern College, after which it became the SCCBC. In Oxford, SCCBC first took part in [[Torpids]] and [[Summer Eights]] in 1876.
In 1868 the University established a society for non-Collegiate students, members of which in 1874 founded St. Catharine's Club; from this sprang St. Catharine's Boat Club (SCBC) in 1875. In 1919 the Boat Club changed the spelling to St. Catherine. The Boat Club became the SCCBC. In Oxford, SCCBC first took part in [[Torpids]] and [[Summer Eights]] in 1876.


==Notable members==
==Notable members==
The club achieved its first [[Blue (university sport)|Blue]] in 1967 and first women Blues in 1976. Crews have participated in regattas on the Thames and elsewhere, starting with an entry for the [[Wyfold Challenge Cup|Wyfold Cup]] at [[Henley Royal Regatta]] in 1883. International representation began with the [[1958 Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games in 1958]], and since 1986 SCCBC men and women have filled places in national crews.
The club achieved its first [[Blue (university sport)|Blue]] in 1967 and first women Blues in 1976. Crews have participated in regattas, starting with an entry for the [[Wyfold Challenge Cup|Wyfold Cup]] at [[Henley Royal Regatta]] in 1883. International representation began with the [[1958 Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games in 1958]], and since 1986 SCCBC men and women have filled places in national crews.


[[Matthew Pinsent]] was the first Olympic Gold associated with the club, winning at the [[1992 Summer Olympics]]. Since then, British Olympic gold medallist [[Andrew Triggs Hodge]], and silver medallist [[Colin Smith (British rower)|Colin Smith]] have all rowed for the college.
[[Matthew Pinsent]] was the first Olympic Gold associated with the club, winning at the [[1992 Summer Olympics]]. Since then, British Olympic gold medallist [[Andrew Triggs Hodge]], and silver medallist [[Colin Smith (British rower)|Colin Smith]] have rowed for the college.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:22, 1 April 2021

St Catherine's College Boat Club
Boat Club shield with motto
Boat Club shield with motto
Boathouse and rowing blade colours
Coordinates51°44′32″N 1°14′59″W / 51.742171°N 1.24961°W / 51.742171; -1.24961 (St Catherine's College Boat Club)
Home waterThe Isis
Founded1875 (1875)
Key people
  • Joseph Grey (Men's Captain)
  • Shane McCarthy (Men's Captain)
  • Ilayda Karadag (Women's Captain)
  • Abby Hespe (Women's Captain)
UniversityUniversity of Oxford
Colours   
AffiliationsBritish Rowing (boat code SCO)
Robinson College, Cambridge (Sister college)
Websitewww.catzrowing.org

St Catherine's College Boat Club (SCCBC) is the rowing club of St Catherine's College, Oxford. Established in 1875 as St. Catharine's Boat Club, the club first took part in Torpids and Summer Eights in 1876. Notable people associated with the club include British Olympic gold medallists Matthew Pinsent and Andrew Triggs Hodge and silver medallist Colin Smith.

History

In 1868 the University established a society for non-Collegiate students, members of which in 1874 founded St. Catharine's Club; from this sprang St. Catharine's Boat Club (SCBC) in 1875. In 1919 the Boat Club changed the spelling to St. Catherine. The Boat Club became the SCCBC. In Oxford, SCCBC first took part in Torpids and Summer Eights in 1876.

Notable members

The club achieved its first Blue in 1967 and first women Blues in 1976. Crews have participated in regattas, starting with an entry for the Wyfold Cup at Henley Royal Regatta in 1883. International representation began with the Commonwealth Games in 1958, and since 1986 SCCBC men and women have filled places in national crews.

Matthew Pinsent was the first Olympic Gold associated with the club, winning at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Since then, British Olympic gold medallist Andrew Triggs Hodge, and silver medallist Colin Smith have rowed for the college.

References