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Rowing life centres around your crew. All your serious outings will be with the same group of 8 people, and you will usually do land training together as well. For novices, talking to the people in your boat crew is also a great way to make new friends - learning to row puts you all on an equal footing and usually gives you a lot to laugh about too.

This page shows the different crews that currently make up Churchill College Boat Club. Click on any of them to find out who they are, what boat they row in, and how they have been doing.

To see crew lists from previous years, visit the crews archive.

1st Men's Boat (M1)

The 1st men's boat is currently in the first division of both the Lent and May Bumps. They row in our pink men's VIII, the Baron Charles Claoué de Gohr. 

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1st Women's Boat (W1)

The 1st women's boat is currently in the first division of both the Lent and May Bumps. They row in our pink women's VIII, Dr. Jack Miller.

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2nd Men's Boat (M2)

The 2nd men's boat is currently in the third division of both the Lent and May Bumps. They row in our white men's VIII, the Canon Duckworth.

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2nd Women's Boat (W2)

The 2nd women's boat is currently in the fourth division of May Bumps, and this year they also succeeded in "getting on" to Lent Bumps. They row in our white women's VIII, Lady Julia.

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3rd Men's Boat (M3)

The 3rd men's boat is currently in the fifth division of May Bumps, and do not have a permanent place in Lent Bumps. They row in our black men's VIII, Jim.

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3rd Women's Boat (W3)

It's pretty rare that we have a third women's boat, so well done to this crew for being so keen! They normally row in our wooden women's VIII, Thomas the Boat, or in Pink Lady.

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