Clare Hall Boat Club is the boat club for members of Clare Hall, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.[1]
Clare Hall Boat Club is the youngest (founded 1995) and one of the smallest boat clubs in Cambridge. It shares the boat house with Clare and competes with one boat in the University bumps for the men's and a women's team respectively.
Clare Hall won the Pegasus Cup in 2010 and 2019, awarded annually to the most successful college boat club at the May Bumps (measured by a points system based on how many places a club moves up the rankings).[2] Despite being a young club, Clare Hall has achieved blades eleven times in the bumps races, the most recent being in 2023 for the men's team and 2024 for the women's team.
^Durack, John; Gilbert, George; Marks, Dr. John (2000). The Bumps: An Account of the Cambridge University Bumping Races 1827-1999 ISBN 0-9538475-1-9
^"The Pegasus Cup - the Milton Brewery, Cambridge Ltd". Archived from the original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
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