United Hospitals Cup - United Hospital Challenge Cup Wins

United Hospital Challenge Cup wins
Hospital Team First Competed Last Competed Current Status Wins Total Wins including constituent elements
G.K.T. 1999 present Active 2 50
Imperial Medics 1997 present Active 11 49
St Barts and The Royal London (Royal Hospitals RFC) 1996 present Active 2 22
St George’s 1874 present Active 3 3
RUMS RFC 1998 present Active 0 1
Guy's and St. Thomas' RFC 1990 1998 Part of G.K.T. 1 48
Guy’s 1874 1998 Part of G.K.T. 31 31
St Thomas’s 1874 1998 Part of G.K.T. 16 16
King's College Hospital 1874 1998 Open club so no longer eligible. Medics represented by G.K.T. 0 0
St Mary’s 1874 1996 Part of Imperial Medics 32 32
Charing X/ Westminster 1984 1996 Part of Imperial Medics 3 6
Westminster 1874 1983 Part of Imperial Medics 3 3
Charing Cross 1874 1983 Part of Imperial Medics 0 0
London 1874 1995 Part of Royal Hospitals RFC 11 11
St Bart’s 1875 1995 Part of Royal Hospitals RFC 9 9
Middlesex 1874 1997 Part of RUMS RFC 1 1
Royal Free ? 1997 Part of RUMS RFC 0 0
University College Hospital RFC ? 1997 Part of RUMS RFC 0 0

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