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University College Boat Club (UCBC), established in 1834, is the oldest and most prestigious rowing club in Durham, UK. Just 100ft from the world heritage sites of the cathedral and castle, UCBC boasts a picturesque setting that draws tourists year-round.
Durham's rowing scene is unmatched, featuring Europe's busiest rowing river. Over 2,000 rowers regularly navigate a 4km stretch, creating a vibrant and electrifying atmosphere.
In the winter, UCBC competes in local heads such as Rutherford Head, Tyne Head, and Durham Small Boats Head. These events showcase the club's dedication and skill. The head season peaks with the Women's Eights and the Men's Head of the River Races on the Tideway in London, the highlight of UCBC's winter calendar.
Come summer, regatta season kicks off. UCBC aims for medals at Hexham Regatta and Durham Regatta, where speed and competition are paramount.
As the academic year ends, UCBC's racing may pause, but the community spirit remains strong through an engaging social calendar. Annual highlights include the Christmas Dinner, UCBC Ball, and the Summer BBQ.
UCBC welcomes new members, regardless of experience. Whether a seasoned rower or a novice, everyone can get involved. Visit the Join page on the website to learn more about becoming part of the UCBC community.
The UCBC boathouse, fronting the magnificent Cathedral, offers a stunning backdrop for training and social events, enhancing the club's esteemed status in Durham's rowing scene.
Presidents and Captains at UCBC play a crucial role in upholding the club's rich traditions. The roster of past and present Presidents and Captains highlights the exceptional contributions to UCBC's enduring success. Note that records prior to 1986-1987 are incomplete, and the inclusion of women in the college began in 1987.