Exeter College Boat Club

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Exeter College Boat Club
Oxford boathouse 5.jpg
Lady Margaret Rowing Blade.svg
Exeter College Boathouse (left half) and blade colours
Coordinates 51°44′37″N1°15′00″W / 51.7435°N 1.2499°W / 51.7435; -1.2499
Home water The Isis
Founded1823 (formally)
Key people
  • Ruby Rowlands (President) [1]
  • Evariste Moquet (Men's Captain) [1]
  • Emilia Perry-Poletti (Women's Captain) [1]
  • Ava Milne (Women's Co-Captain) [1]
Head of the River
  • Men: 1824, 1838, 1857, 1858, 1882-84
University University of Oxford
Colours    
Affiliations British Rowing (boat code EXC)
Emmanuel College, Cambridge (Sister college)
Website https://ecbc.web.ox.ac.uk/
AcronymECBC

Exeter College Boat Club (ECBC) is the boat club of Exeter College, Oxford, England. The club trains on the Thames on the Isis stretch in Oxford and at Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

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The Boat Club competes primarily in Torpids and Summer Eights bumps races in Oxford. However, it also races at various external events, such as Wallingford Regatta. [2]

The college has a boathouse on Christ Church Meadow which it shares with Brasenose College Boat Club. [1]

History

There is no record of Exeter College putting a crew on the river before 1823. The Exeter College Boat Club would appear to have been founded in 1823 or 1824 under the impetus of Henry Bulteel. Bulteel had been an undergraduate at Brasenose College, and stroked Brasenose to the headship in 1821 and 1822. Bulteel became a Fellow of Exeter College in 1823, and the Boat Club seemes to have been formed at that time. [3]

Exeter College Boat Club first took part in Summer Eights in 1824, with Bulteel stroking. That year they rowed in the famous "White Boat", which had been built in the Plymouth dockyard, and brought to Oxford by Brasenose College boatman, Stephen Davis. Being a coastal boat, it was found to sit too high out of the water to be rowed effectively on the Isis. The boat was therefore cut down to reduce the height of the gunwales, and it was in this boat that the College won its first headship in 1824. [3]

From 1827-30 there was no Exeter eight on the river. [4] The colours of the club, adopted around 1837 were red and black, the colours of the college arms. It was presumably these colours which were used for racing kerchiefs, recorded in the Exeter College Boat Club Treasurer's Book as being purchased in 1844. These were to be "kept peculiar to the racing crew" as opposed to other members of the College Boat Club. [5]

In 1856 Exeter used the first keel-less boat on the river and in this they went head from 1857 until 1859. From twelfth place in 1879 they rose to fourth in 1881 and to Head in 1882. They kept the headship from 1882 to 1884 inclusive. [6]

In 1882 Exeter won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta. [7]

Uniform

Exeter College Boat Club depicted in Vanity Fair in the 1840s Oxford college jerseys 2 of 6.jpg
Exeter College Boat Club depicted in Vanity Fair in the 1840s

Exeter is associated with the colour red, which features prominently on its crest. The colour is used in racing kits, blazers, ties and blades.

The first known use of a tie in club colours was by members of Exeter College eight. In 1880, they took the ribbons off their boaters and tied them around their necks as a way to identify with their college. [8]

Members who have raced in the first crews in Torpids are granted the right to wear this tie. Members who have raced in the first boats in Summer Eights are permitted to wear the club blazer. The blazer is peony red, with black trim. Captains are entitled to an extra stripe on the sleeve.

Results

Torpids

Headship

Summer Eights

Headship

Henley Royal Regatta

EventYear
Grand Challenge Cup1882
Ladies Challenge Plate1857
Silver Goblets1851

The Boat Race

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The Boat Race, 2011

Exeter College has been represented by members at the following Boat Races:

YearMemberResult
1836F.T. StephensCambridge
1839W. Ffooks (Cox)Cambridge
1841R. Bethell, C.B. Woolaston (Cox)Cambridge
1845F.J. Richards (Cox)Cambridge
1849J. Wodehouse, J. AitkenOxford
1854W. Pinckney, G.L. Mellish, T.H. Marshall (Cox)Oxford
1856W.F. Stocken, R.I. SalmonCambridge
1857R.W. RisleyOxford
1858R.W. RisleyCambridge
1859R.W. RisleyOxford
1860R.W. RisleyCambridge
1861E.B. Merriman, W.M. HoareOxford
1862W.M. HoareOxford
1863W.M. HoareOxford
1866F. WillanOxford
1867F. WillanOxford
1868R.S. Ross of Bladensburg, F. WillanOxford
1869F. WillanOxford
1876W.H. HobartCambridge
1879W.H. HobartCambridge
1880R.S. KindersleyOxford
1881R.A. Pinckney, R.S. Kindersley (President)Oxford
1882R.S. KindersleyOxford
1884L. Stock, W.C. Blandy, W.D.B. CurryCambridge
1886W.E. Maynard (Cox)Cambridge
1887L.J. Clarke (Cox)Cambridge
1914J.B. KindersleyCambridge
1928G.M. BranderCambridge
1983S.E. Higgins (Cox)Oxford
2010B. MyersCambridge
2011B. Myers (President)Oxford
2022T. SchröderOxford
2024J. BennemaCambridge

Reserves

YearMemberResult
1987C. ChinnGoldie
1994C.T. HeiseGoldie
2001E. BoldonGoldie
2005J.R. SattelmairGoldie
2011B. SnodinIsis
2015M. GerlakIsis

The Women's Boat Race

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Women's Boat Race, 2015

Exeter College has been represented by members at the following Boat Races:

YearMemberResult
1994L. EyresCambridge
2014L. KedarOxford
2015L. KedarOxford
2016L. KedarOxford
2023E. StadlerCambridge
2024E. StadlerCambridge

Reserves

YearMemberResult
1983E. JorgensonOsiris
1993L. EyresBlondie
1996H. PerryBlondie
2000S. Payne, M. GrantBlondie
2011R. WoodBlondie
2023M. Nielsen-ScottBlondie
2024M. Nielson-ScottOsiris

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