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| The Stomp in Great Court | ||
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Whilst 1st and 3rd is the biggest and best club on the Cam, Lady Margaret could perhaps lay claim to being the 2nd biggest and 2nd best, and as such the two clubs have battled in recent years for quantity and standings of lower boats, as well as the top crews. Crews from the two clubs have raced in adjacent starting positions in every bumps for at least the past three years, and probably for several years before that - notable recent battles including the 1st men's VIIIs in the Lents '99 and Mays '00, and the epic four day campaigns of the 3rd May VIIIs in 1998. In recent memory the Stomp has therefore been very relevant to the racing and lends itself to a good deal of aggression when either side feels confident of a Bump!
"Remember that LMBC are the enemy and that any
opportunity we have to humiliate and destroy should be taken with passion."
Harry Hampson (Captain 1986) - Nov '99.
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| Face to face on the Backs | ||
Lady Margaret's Stomp tradition once included each VIII slapping an enormous tree on the St. John's backs and shouting the name of their target crew. Three gold rings mysteriously appeared on the tree after LMBC were bumped in the Mays in 1992. Sadly, however, their ire at having the tree painted led to them ripping off the gold rings - and the bark all the way round. As a result, the tree died two years later, and they then just went and slapped the stump. In the end, this was dug up, and a glorious Maggie tradition was wrecked...
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| The 1st May VIII and LMBC's tree, 1992 Mark Crawford's stripeys need some attention after an excursion into a ditch |
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