Boat Club

Boat Club

  • Join

    • Fresher Subs - Term 1£30.00
    • Fresher Subs - Term 2£50.00
    • Fresher Subs - Term 3£55.00
    • Senior Subs - 1 Term£55.00
    • Cox Subs - 1 Term£27.00
    • Senior Subs - Term 2£50.00
    • Senior Subs - Term 3£55.00
    • Affiliation Subs£15.00
  • Products

    • Boat Club Tie (traditional)£10.00
    • Boat Club Tie (double ended)£10.00
    • Boat Club Bow Tie£10.00

Welcome to St George's Hospital Boat Club

 

St George's Hospital Boat Club has been rowing on the Thames and representing St George’s, University of London since 1839. We take part in various competitions throughout the year, from United Hospitals events (London medical schools) to HORR/WeHORR and BUCS. We welcome all abilities, and most people joining the club have never rowed or coxed before. New rowers join our novice squad, under the guidance of our vice captains, to master the basics before joining the senior crews. Our cox captain is responsible for training new coxes and continuing the development of more experienced coxes.  

 

Recent achievements

Our women’s fresher VIII came first in the United Hospitals 2022 Winter Regatta bringing lots of medals back to Tooting. A few of our finest women rowers and coxes represented UH at the 2022 Henley Women's Regatta and came top 20 in the academic VIII category and top 16 in the IV+. Not only this but our alumni women got blades in BUMPS 2022 - so you should be able to see their names up in the games room shortly. In 2021 we were fortunate enough to send a Men’s fresher IV+ to BUCS where they came 12th.

 

Come and join us!

Water training takes place twice a week (initially once a week for novices) at the University of London Boat Club in Chiswick, on Wednesdays and Saturdays for the women and Wednesdays and Sundays for the men. The captains also set a program of land training sessions which take place on various weekday evenings at the Rob Lowe Sports Centre on-site at St George’s.


We also hold regular social events, from Circles after training on Wednesdays in the SU Bar, to meals at local restaurants and more formal dinners. A regular tradition is our annual weekend trip to a surprise destination! If you have any questions about any of this, please message us on our Instagram or on our Facebook page 

We hope to see you soon!

  • Boat Club Tie (traditional)£10.00
  • Boat Club Tie (double ended)£10.00
  • Boat Club Bow Tie£10.00

St George's Hospital Boat Club

Visit our website www.sghbc.co.uk
Follow us on social media: Instagram @sghbc1839, Twitter @sghbc

 

 

The biggest and friendliest club at George's.

Hello and welcome to the Boat Club page. We are the biggest and friendliest mixed club at George's with over 80 members covering many courses and years. We have the pleasure of rowing on a beautiful stretch of the Thames from Richmond to Putney. Whether you have rowed/coxed for years or never sat in a boat before it would be great if you could join us during your time here at George's.

 

If you are a fresher to rowing and don't know your gate from your spoon then don't worry we will teach everyone and anyone to row. In fact 90% of our senior squad are people who had never rowed before coming to George's. Come down to Fresher's day on the River  Wednesday September 27th, 2017! This will be the best opportunity to sit in a boat for the first time and learn the basics. We will continue to coach you throughout the year if you choose to become a member of the novice squad. The novice squad also has the opportunity to race throughout the year against freshers from other university's. The most important characteristic of our novice squad is having fun.

 


     

If you have rowed before either at school, club or university then the senior squad will be the place for you. We run 2 men's and 2 women's crews throughout the year who enter HORR/WeHORR, BUCS, Kingston, Marlow and Henley along with all of the United Hospital (UH) races and local regattas. We are currently the Head crew in both men and women for UH bumps also winning numerous UH sprint regattas. The women had success at WeHorr moving up over 50 places in the classification, whilst the men also had success winning the Allom cup (University of London Regatta) and the IM3+ Pennant at Hammersmith Head this year. Let us know at freshers fayre and we will get you out with the squad as soon as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are always on the look out for new coxes/coaches to join the boat club. If you have coxed before or are interested to learn then let us know at freshers fayre so we can get you out in a boat and hopefully with your own crew as soon as possible. We also always need coaching help, from the novice squad to the seniors so if you fancy lending a hand let one of the captains know.

 

The boat club runs many social events throughout the year courtesy of our social secs. We have a circle every Wednesday after training in the bar, which the majority of the senior and novice squads usually attend, they are a good opportunity to get to know people and relax with a few drinks (if you choose to of course). The boat club regularly goes for curries on Wednesday's as well. Socials are also organised after every race in one of the local pubs. The social secs are also in charge of organising special events including pub golf, social AGM and Tour. Tour is the biggest social event of the year and every member of the boat club is encouraged to attend as you are whisked away to a secret location for 3 of the best days you will have this year.

If you have any questions or want to find out more information do not hesitate to contact one of the captains. We are looking forward to meeting you all at freshers fayre and welcoming you into the biggest and friendliest club at George's. 

Don't hesitate to contact us with any general questions. Simply email boatclub@su.sgul.ac.uk

You can also contact our captains directly: 

  • Mens Captains: George Mitchell (m1502943@sgul.ac.uk) and Oliver Ryan (m1400109@sgul.ac.uk)
  • Womens Captains: Annabel Strachan (m1401476@sgul.ac.uk) and Sofia Tierney (m1401389@sgul.ac.uk)
  • Coxes Captain: Tamsin Parker (m1401849@sgul.ac.uk)

Race Reports

Bumps 2014

Bumps 2014 came around within a flurry activity this year with both the Men and Women's 1st VIII's looking to hold onto head for a third year running. 

The Women's 1st VIII raced strongly and held off a GKT crew that had looked very good earlier on in the year. GKT made their predictable push at Kew Road Bridge in each race managing to come close in the first race, however after that they never moved up again. The Women's 1st VIII crowned off a good weekend with an emphatic row in the 3rd race to hold on to head. The Women's 2nd VIII also had a very successful bumps. After rowing over in the first race two good bumps left them in 7th place going into next year, in doing so they bumped a 1st crew down. The Women's 3rds had a mixed weekend with a row over and 2 bump downs to end 13th, still doing enough to mantain the 2nd highest 3rd crew spot.

The Men's 1st VIII was being chased by an Imperial crew that had been the most successful crew all year. Both crews went off hard however the Imperial crew were just to strong and just before Kew Road bridge they made one move to many and bumped our 1st VIII down. The following two races George's went off hard to try and get back to them however it was not enough and the Men's 1st VIII stay 2nd. The men's 2nd VIII managed to bump up in the first race leaving them chasing ICSM 2nds; the next two races didnt go to plan though and ended up being bumped down twice. The men's 3rd VIII will go down in George's history after winning the first wooden spoon for a while after being bumped down 3 times. Oh well.

Bring on next year, lets hope for more bumps than ever before

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All Race Reports click here

Who's Who on the committee click here

For Freshers day on the River information click here

For Important dates throughout the year click here

 

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Welcome to St George's Hospital Boat Club

 

St George's Hospital Boat Club has been rowing on the Thames and representing St George’s, University of London since 1839. We take part in various competitions throughout the year, from United Hospitals events (London medical schools) to HORR/WeHORR and BUCS. We welcome all abilities, and most people joining the club have never rowed or coxed before. New rowers join our novice squad, under the guidance of our vice captains, to master the basics before joining the senior crews. Our cox captain is responsible for training new coxes and continuing the development of more experienced coxes.  

 

Recent achievements

Our women’s fresher VIII came first in the United Hospitals 2022 Winter Regatta bringing lots of medals back to Tooting. A few of our finest women rowers and coxes represented UH at the 2022 Henley Women's Regatta and came top 20 in the academic VIII category and top 16 in the IV+. Not only this but our alumni women got blades in BUMPS 2022 - so you should be able to see their names up in the games room shortly. In 2021 we were fortunate enough to send a Men’s fresher IV+ to BUCS where they came 12th.

 

Come and join us!

Water training takes place twice a week (initially once a week for novices) at the University of London Boat Club in Chiswick, on Wednesdays and Saturdays for the women and Wednesdays and Sundays for the men. The captains also set a program of land training sessions which take place on various weekday evenings at the Rob Lowe Sports Centre on-site at St George’s.


We also hold regular social events, from Circles after training on Wednesdays in the SU Bar, to meals at local restaurants and more formal dinners. A regular tradition is our annual weekend trip to a surprise destination! If you have any questions about any of this, please message us on our Instagram or on our Facebook page 

We hope to see you soon!