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 Thames Rowing Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The colours of the Club shall be red, white and fl in stripes, the white stripe lying between the red and fl and being of half their width.
Each Captain of the Imperial College Boat Club may in a letter addressed to the Honorary Secretary (Administration) nominate himself or some Full member of the Club to represent the interests of the Imperial College Boat Club on the Committee of the Club during his period of office as Captain.
II - (a) All members of the Club except Affiliated members shall be entitled to wear the Club coat, which shall be a double-breasted coat of approved pattern with Club buttons, and Club cap, which shall be of white flannel trimmed with red and fl braid or fl flannel with the Club monogram.
www.thamesrc.demon.co.uk /about/rules.html   (4097 words)

  
 Imperial College Boat Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Imperial College Boat Club is the rowing club for Imperial College London and has its boat house on the River Thames in Putney, London, United Kingdom.
The club has been home to numerous National Squad oarsmen and women and is open to all rowers not just students at Imperial College London.
The Gold medal winning GB 8+ at the 2000 Sydney Olympics had been based at Imperial College's recently refurbished boathouse and included 3 alumni of the college along with their coach Martin McElroy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Imperial_College_Boat_Club   (193 words)

  
 Imperial College London - Imperial College Boat Club
Charles Bristow begins an association with the Boat Club which was to last all his life.
During the summer, Captain of Boats C. Swan moved to disassociate Imperial College from the University of London Boat Club.
Three Henley Royal Regatta finals for Imperial College Boat Club and its alumni club, Queen's Tower Boat Club.
www.imperial.ac.uk /P2318.htm   (677 words)

  
 New research aims to help rowers take the strain off their backs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Researchers at Imperial College, London report today in the journal Clinical Biomechanics that they have developed a technique which will allow rowers to measure and visualise how well the different sections of their lower back are moving together whilst they are rowing.
Imperial College Boat Club is one of the top student rowing clubs in the country.
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine is an independent constituent part of the University of London.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2000-11/ICoS-Nrat-3011100.php   (994 words)

  
 Everything You Wanted to Know About Rowing and Sculling by Chris Abraham - Because the Medium is the Message   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It is a speed sport in narrow boats (called shells or fine boats), where the athlete sits on a sliding seat above the water level and faces backwards (toward the stern), using oars to move the boat.
In coxless ("straight") boats, a steersman is responsible for steering by use of a mechanism connecting one of his shoes by wire to the rudder--the swiveling of the shoe turns the rudder.
Bowmen tend to be the smaller of the rowers in the boat.
www.chrisabraham.com /2006/05/everything_you.php   (3945 words)

  
 FNF: IMPERIAL COLLEGE - LONDON     SOURCE: Imperial College London - Wikipedia, the free ...
Wye College, the University of London's agricultural college in Wye, Kent.
University College London was proposed in October that year, but was called off a month later after protests from staff and students of both colleges.
Imperial College Union has the largest number of Clubs and Societies of any student union in the United Kingdom, with the exact figure being around 300.
www.hi.is /~joner/eaps/inno_Imperial_College_London.htm   (2017 words)

  
 IC BC Press Release January 1998
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine was awarded £703,500from the Lottery Sports Fund towards the redevelopment of the Imperial BoatClub's boathouse on Putney embankment.
Lottery funding will enable the Imperial College Boat Club, which isalready one of the most successful in the country at national level, toexpand and to contribute significantly to the development of rowing in thewider community.
In total, the Imperial Boat Club expects that over 200 new people will usethe upgraded facilities and with concerted efforts being made to developrowing amongst the wider community, the club should continue to grow fromstrength to strength for many years to come.
users.ox.ac.uk /~quarrell/iclott98.html   (242 words)

  
 History of the Boat Club
The Churchill College Boat Club was founded in 1961 under the guidance and leadership of the Canon J.N. Duckworth.
A Boat Club had to be established and without doubt Noel was the primary driving force.
This was position 104 on the river with the 17 boats of the 7th division occupying positions 97 to 113.
www.chu.cam.ac.uk /societies/boatclub/history.html   (2242 words)

  
 Arthritis Research Campaign | Imperial College Oarsmen Help Find the Cause of Back Pain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
THIRTY elite oarsmen from the Imperial College Boat Club are to take part in a major research study to investigate the role of spinal muscles in low back pain.
The research project, led by Dr Alison McGregor, lecturer in the Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery at Imperial College's Charing Cross Hospital campus, has been funded by a three-year grant of £153,000 by the Arthritis Research Campaign.
She plans to study the changes to the muscles around the spine that occur as a result of chronic pain, training and physiotherapy.
www.arc.org.uk /newsviews/press/M0618.htm   (413 words)

  
 Boat Website Directory- Boat Clubs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Rowing club for alumni of Queens' College Boat Club.
Boat specifications, dealer locator, FAQs, owner's clubs, and logo apparel and accessories are all listed.
Boat club for former members of Wycliffe College or Wycliffe Sculling Centre.
www.boatclassifieds.us /link_directory/Boat_Clubs   (585 words)

  
 Churchill College Boat Club
Men's novice B were undoubtedly the fastest B boat and often mistaken for the A boat, probably because they were indeed speedier than most of the A boats.
This slight disappointment was easily overcome at Henley Royal Regatta when the crew beat a surprised Imperial College B in the first round of the Temple Challenge Cup.
The most notable achievement amongst the lower boats was the breaststroke-whilst-in-concussion as demonstrated by a Mr Gladstone, although it was rumoured that the crew saved their kit from getting wet by leaving it in the boathouse.
www.chu.cam.ac.uk /societies/boatclub/report-96.html   (1060 words)

  
 Imperial College School of Medicine Boat Club | uksponsorship.com - 27.1.2003 | sponsorship | UK | rowing | sport
The formation of the Imperial College School of Medicine Boat Club (ICSMBC) in 1997 from the two most successful medical rowing clubs in London has produced a club that is well nigh invincible.
ICSM has benefited from its close relationship with Imperial BC, and in the UH (United Hospitals) Bumps has been head of the river in every year of its existence.
ICSMBC is one of the biggest sports clubs at Imperial College, and welcomes allcomers - over half of its members tried rowing for the first time this year, and many people learn to row with the club.
www.uksponsorship.com /a422.htm   (168 words)

  
 IC Empire (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This website is no longer active and the new Imperial College Boat Club website can be found here.
It is not set up by or run by Imperial College, London.
Imperial College Boat Club is one of the most succesfull clubs in the country, regularly competing and winning throughout the country.
ratecoach.co.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /icempire   (185 words)

  
 Washington Men Row to Henley Championship :: Huskies claim Ladies Challenge Plate at Royal Regatta
The competition involved entries in the highest level of college or club crews that are not national or Olympic teams.
UW defeated a combined Moseley Boat Club and Imperial College of London crew by two seats in Saturday's semifinal.
The Huskies rowed in their own boat, "The 101," which was donated by anonymous UW benefactor prior to the 1997 Henley Regatta.
gohuskies.cstv.com /sports/c-crew/recaps/070603aaa.html   (651 words)

  
 boatus.net: Rowing
Malta Boat Club - history and current activities of a private sculling club located along Boathouse Row in Philadelphia.
Riverside Boat Club - private rowing club on the Charles River.
Virginia Boat Club, The - sweep rowing and sculling on the James River in Richmond, VA.
www.boatus.net /rowing.html   (948 words)

  
 Columbia College Today
It was foggy that April morning on the New York Athletic Club’s Orchard Beach course, and spectators couldn’t see the crews until they were almost at the finish line.
Suddenly Imperial’s boat began to zig-zag across the course, finally running into a barrier on one side of the course.
By the time Imperial got going again, Columbia was well in front and stayed there, winning “easily,” which is rowing parlance for quite a few boat-lengths.
www.college.columbia.edu /cct/sep00/sep00_feature_henley.html   (2216 words)

  
 Results-Alphabetically   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
IMPERIAL COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BOAT CLUB I
MORTLAKE ANGLIAN and ALPHA BOAT CLUB IV MORTLAKE ANGLIAN and ALPHA BOAT CLUB IX MORTLAKE ANGLIAN and ALPHA BOAT CLUB VI MORTLAKE ANGLIAN and ALPHA BOAT CLUB VII
MORTLAKE ANGLIAN and ALPHA BOAT CLUB XI WS2x
www.hor4s.org.uk /results-alpha.htm   (104 words)

  
 Faces of RSR
Ed here seems to be using his cellphone, or happily receiving a good punch in the face, but is actually showing off his bloody elbow after an cycling accident.
Ok, it wasn't the type of boat I use to row in now, it was a small tub without riggers or sliding seat...
James is a cox for Warwick Boat Club in the West-Midlands but often finds himself in other clubs boats too.
www.triton.studver.uu.nl /rsr/rsr2.html   (1939 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - U.S. crews take 6 Temple Cup wins at Henley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Marist College from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., had a tougher opener, edging London's Imperial College by just three-quarters of a length.
Groton College of Groton, Conn., overcame a spirited early challenge to beat a local crew from Shiplake College by 3.75 lengths.
Another strong American performance was produced by the coxless four from the North County club of Norwich, N.Y., Which came from behind in the final 500 yards in its opening Wyfold Cup heat to beat an English quartet from Worcester.
www.usatoday.com /sports/college/stories/2002-07-03-henley.htm   (466 words)

  
 Belmont Hill School - Community / Notable Belmont Hill Crews
The crew won their first two races at Henley over Nottingham and Union Rowing Club and Imperial College Boat Club before being defeated by London Rowing Club.
The crew was the finest in New England, and was the first of a string of championship crews to come out of the Belmont Hill Crew powerhouse of the 80s.
The boat was spoken of by coach Kim Bassett as “the best he’d ever coached at Belmont Hill”.
www.belmont-hill.org /home/content.asp?id=530   (953 words)

  
 Walter Scott and Partners Edinburgh Glasgow Boat Race
Before uni rowed for Geo Watson's College in Edinurgh as a junior and represented Scotland at the Homes 2002,2003 and 2004.
With a view on improving club discipline, efficiency, punctuality, and hairstyles, combined with a serious clampdown on puerile humour, GUBC turned to www.rentagerman.de.
Having learned to row at George Watson’s College in Edinburgh he has attended the Junior World Championships in 2002; Home Countries in 2000, 2001 and 2003; won gold in J18 1x at Nat Champs 2003 and gold in J18 2x at the pairs head in 2002.
www.gla.ac.uk /boatrace/2005gm1.html   (834 words)

  
 Medics-Boat Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This mailing list allows the Imperial Medics Boat Club Captains to email the entire Medics Boat Club.
This is a hidden list, which means that the list of members is available only to the list administrator.
Imperial College users should use their email address in the form "name@imperial.ac.uk" and not "name@ic.ac.uk".
mailman.ic.ac.uk /mailman/listinfo/medics-boat   (308 words)

  
 Imperial College London Boat Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Imperial dominated the first running of the BUR BUSA Small Boats Head.
Success at the first round of senior time trials with Will Laughton and George Whittaker taking 6th and 7th places respectively.
Imperial College Boat Club, The Embankment, Putney, SW15 1LB
www.imperialbc.co.uk   (56 words)

  
 Location - Imperial College London Boat club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Imperial College Boat Club is situated on Putney embankment, the last boathouse walking from Putney Bridge.
The nearest underground station is Putney Bridge station, which is on the north side of the river.
Follow the road over the bridge, take the first right into Lower Richmond Road and the take the first right onto the Embankment.
www.imperialbc.co.uk /location.htm   (95 words)

  
 Walter Scott and Partners Edinburgh Glasgow Boat Race
Along with being club Captain, Andy also holds the club record for eating six cream eggs in 2:21, he thinks he could have been quicker if they were not partly frozen!
Previous to coming to GUBC, Ricey rowed with Methodist College Belfast for five years, where he became Irish J4x champion, and represented Ireland at both the Home International Regatta and the Commonwealth Regatta in 2002.
Since then, he was won the reserve race in 2000, and the mens race in 2001 and 2003.
www.gla.ac.uk /student/clubs/Boat/boatrace/2004gm1.htm   (880 words)

  
 Crusader War College
If you're displeased with the results, and DID vote, well I'm in the same boat y'all are.
We at the War College are making progress in our particular (and peculiar) area of research.
In 1986-88, as the Iran-Iraq war threatened to spill over into the Gulf and interrupt vital oil traffic, the United States Navy stepped in, organizing convoys and re-flagging ships to protect them against vengeful Iranian attacks.
www.crusaderwarcollege.org   (3180 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Sand bass off Imperial Beach continue hot fishing season
Fred Huber was wrapping up an afternoon half-day trip aboard his Daily Double on Sunday when he realized the sand bass bonanza he'd been fishing was part of a greater design.
The wide-open sand bass fishing off Imperial Beach was the latest batch of fish to go off in a season that looks to have great promise.
The back side of the 9-Mile Bank is holding strings of kelp packing bonito and yellowtail for three-quarter-day boats, and the 1-and 1½-day boats are getting into good numbers of bluefin in the 25-to 40-pound class along with smaller yellowtail and a few albacore less than 60 miles from Point Loma.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/outdoors/20060613-9999-1s13outdoors.html   (423 words)

  
 Weyfarers Rowing Club FISA Tour Sponsors
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www.weyfarers.rowing.org.uk /sponsors.htm   (123 words)

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