St. Catharine's College Boat Club (Cambridge) - Recent Form - Lent Bumps - Men

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

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