Men
Year | Finish position | 1st day | 2nd day | 3rd day | 4th Day |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | 22nd | bumped by Lady Margaret II | bumped by Clare | rowed-over | bumped by 1st & 3rd Trinity II |
1999 | 17th | bumped 1st & 3rd Trinity II | bumped Sidney Sussex | bumped Lady Margaret II | bumped Girton & Peterhouse |
2000 | 13th | bumped Queens' | bumped Pembroke | bumped Magdalene | bumped Fitzwilliam |
2001 | 13th | bumped Selwyn | bumped by Selwyn | (cancelled) | (cancelled) |
2002 | 9th | bumped Selwyn | bumped Clare | bumped Churchill | bumped Robinson |
2003 | 10th | rowed-over | bumped by Churchill | rowed-over | rowed-over |
2004 | 9th | bumped Christ's | rowed-over | rowed-over | rowed-over |
2005 | 12th | rowed-over | bumped by Selwyn | bumped by Queens' | bumped by Clare |
2006 | 18th | overbumped by Christ's | bumped by King's | bumped by Fitzwilliam | bumped by Lady Margaret II |
2007 | 22nd | bumped by Magdalene | bumped by Caius II | bumped by Wolfson | bumped by 1st & 3rd Trinity II |
2008 | 26th | bumped by Girton | bumped by Peterhouse | bumped by Jesus II | bumped by Corpus Christi |
2009 | 23rd | bumped Corpus Christi | bumped Wolfson | rowed-over | bumped Jesus II |
2010 | 20th | bumped Caius II | bumped Lady Margaret II | bumped 1st & 3rd Trinity II | rowed-over |
2011 | 19th | rowed-over | bumped by 1st & 3rd Trinity II | bumped 1st & 3rd Trinity II | bumped Selwyn |
Read more about this topic: St. Catharine's College Boat Club (Cambridge), Recent Form, Lent Bumps
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