Alumni
Black Prince Boat Club
Black Prince Boat Club was formed around 1999 as a way for former members of
First and Third to carry on rowing at a reasonable level, without requiring the
level of commitment that is necessary to row at a club in London or elsewhere. Any
member of the Association is eligible to row for the club.
The club is run on an ad-hoc basis, with important/interesting/fun races being
the main focus. Boats and equipment are generally borrowed, keeping participation costs
down to a minimum. Since its creation and ARA ratification in 1999, BPBC has competed in
numerous races, including:
- Henley Royal Regatta
- Royal Canadian Henley Regatta
- Head of the Charles Regatta (Boston, MA)
- The Head of the River Race
- The Head of the River Fours
- TCD Regatta, Dublin
- Cam Sprints (!)
Success at these races has been decidedly mixed: an excellent 3rd place in the prestigious
Head of the Charles and numerous wins in the "take as many strokes as you can" Cam Sprints
are evened out with a second-to-last place in the Thames Cup qualifiers at HRR and rowing only
6 competitive strokes at Royal Canadian Henley! However, if results were to be adjusted for
number of practice outings (less than one per race on average), we'd be leading the world.
It's certainly fair to say that whilst we still enjoy the competition, it's the fun of taking
part that counts! Oh - and the beers afterwards.
Whatever ad-hoc races have been entered through the year, the culmination of the BPBC
calendar is the Fairbairn Cup in Cambridge. BPBC has entered this race every year since the
club was formed, and have an excellent record, regularly winning the invitational events and
on more than one occasion walking away with the overall win. The race also gives BPBC a chance
to match itself against the young whippersnappers in First and Third - rarely have head races
been fought so keenly! The race is generally followed by a BPBC boat club dinner in Cambridge
- a chance for the oldies to issue silly bumpers and make believe they're still 20...
If you want to row for the club, just drop an email to the association officers, Dan
Darley and Rich Dewire at assoc@firstandthird.org,
and we'll get you added to the club email list. You'll then be
included in any emails that are sent regarding potential races to enter (as well as
getting some silly jokes from Andy Pickard and some nice pictures of cats from Emily Booker).
There aren't really any officials in the club - it falls to the members to decide if there
are races they'd like to do, and then sorting them out. If there are races that you would
like to enter with BPBC, then it's just a case of emailing the list, rounding up enough
other interested parties and going ahead and entering!
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