Lent Bumps 2001 - Bumps Charts

Bumps Charts

Below are the bumps charts for the 1st and 2nd divisions, with the men's event on the left and women's event on the right. The bumps chart represents the progress of every crew over all four days of the racing. To follow the progress of any particular crew, simply find the crew's name on the left side of the chart and follow the line to the end-of-the-week finishing position on the right of the chart.

Pos Crew Men's Bumps Chart Crew Pos Crew Women's Bumps Chart Crew Pos
1 1st & 3rd Trinity
Emmanuel 1 Emmanuel
Jesus 1
2 Caius 1st & 3rd Trinity 2 Jesus Trinity Hall 2
3 Emmanuel Caius 3 Newnham Emmanuel 3
4 Lady Margaret Lady Margaret 4 Trinity Hall Lady Margaret 4
5 Christ's Christ's 5 Pembroke Newnham 5
6 Trinity Hall Downing 6 Queens' Caius 6
7 Jesus Trinity Hall 7 Caius Christ's 7
8 Downing Jesus 8 Lady Margaret Downing 8
9 Churchill Robinson 9 Downing Pembroke 9
10 Robinson Clare 10 Christ's Queens' 10
11 Clare Churchill 11 New Hall New Hall 11
12 Selwyn Selwyn 12 Churchill Clare 12
13 St. Catharine's St. Catharine's 13 Clare Churchill 13
14 Fitzwilliam Girton 14 1st & 3rd Trinity 1st & 3rd Trinity 14
15 Girton Caius II 15 St. Catharine's Girton 15
16 Magdalene Fitzwilliam 16 Girton Fitzwilliam 16
17 Caius II Pembroke 17 Selwyn St. Catharine's 17

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