In memoriam: James Cowderoy (G. 1981)
CUBC is sad to inform its members of the death of James Cowderoy, cox of the 1981 Goldie Crew. Coming up from King’s Canterbury in 1978 to read history, he … Read more
CUBC is sad to inform its members of the death of James Cowderoy, cox of the 1981 Goldie Crew. Coming up from King’s Canterbury in 1978 to read history, he … Read more
Gus John, affectionately known by his fellow rowers as Augustus Gloop, and perhaps more frequently, Goose, started rowing in the CUBC squad for the first time this season. Currently studying … Read more
CUBC raced crews from one of the UK’s leading universities, Oxford Brookes, and one of its leading clubs, London Rowing Club, on Sunday 11th February on the Tideway. The Club’s … Read more
Six CUBC crews took to the Tideway Course this weekend as CUBC’s crews took on crews from university, club, schools, and national teams. Lightweight Women vs. Godolphin The weekend opened … Read more
CUBC is happy to confirm that the date and time for the Lightweight Boat Races has been confirmed. The Races will take place on Friday 29th March on the Tideway … Read more
Escaping floods and storms in the UK, CUBC’s squads are training in Sabaudia, Italy, and Aviz, Portugal in their preparation for the 2024 Boat Races. Both venues promised long stretches … Read more
The Club is sad to inform its members of the death of Double Blue Double Olympian David Maxwell. Coming up to Cambridge from Eton, where he had won silver in … Read more
After a dominant season where Imogen and partner Emily Craig won every race they entered, repeated their victories in the European and World Championships, and set a World Best Time, … Read more
Women’s Openweight Trial VIIIs – Mufasa (Surrey) vs. Sarabi (Middlesex) Racing in extremely challenging conditions, both crews took on whitecaps and water along the boats, where the lead changed four … Read more
The Club is sad to report to its members the death of George Brown, double Blue and President of the CUBC in 1960. Coming up to Trinity Hall in 1957 … Read more