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St Edmund Hall Boat Club, founded in 1861, sits proudly in Oxford, United Kingdom, dedicated to students of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. With around 60 members each year, the club has an impressive history, securing the Summer VIIIs Headship title nine times.
St Edmund Hall Boat Club, led by the determined team at SEHBC, offers top facilities thanks to alumni support. The refurbished Boat House at Christ Church Meadows includes a multi-functional space, weights area, and a large boat bay with a variety of boats. Both Men’s and Women’s crews use high-quality Filippi and Janousek VIIIs for races like Torpids and Summer Eights.
SEHBC ensures quality coaching, with staff of OUBC standard or similar. This commitment has seen rowers achieve great success.
Whether novice or experienced, SEHBC caters to all. The club's equipment and coaching help members reach their goals, from casual rowing to competing in major events like the Boat Race against Cambridge.
Joining SEHBC means being part of a sociable, team-spirited community. Lifelong friendships often form, with social events like black tie dinners, crew dates, and relaxed drinks at the college bar.
Interested in joining? Visit the SEHBC website for FAQs, handbooks, and contact info. Alumni and supporters can also contribute to Friends of SEHBC to support ongoing efforts.

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