Lent Bumps 2003

The Lent Bumps 2003 were a series of rowing races held at Cambridge University from Tuesday 25 February 2003 until Saturday 1 March 2003. The event was run as a bumps race and has been held annually in late-February or early March since 1887. See Lent Bumps for the format of the races. In 2003, a total of 121 crews took part (69 men's crews and 52 women's crews), with nearly 1100 participants.

Head of the River crews

Caius men rowed-over in 1st position, retaining the headship.

Caius women bumped Lady Margaret, Jesus and Emmanuel to take their first ever women's headship of the Lent Bumps.

Caius also held both the double headship in the May Bumps 2002, meaning that all four headships were held by the same club simultaneously - the first time this has ever happened in bumps history.

Highest 2nd VIIIs

The highest men's 2nd VIII for the 4th consecutive year was Caius II.

The highest women's 2nd VIII for the 3rd consecutive year was Jesus II.

Preceding year Current year Following year
Lent Bumps 2002Lent Bumps 2003Lent Bumps 2004
May Bumps 2002May Bumps 2003May Bumps 2004

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
1Caius
Caius1Emmanuel
Caius1
2Lady Margaret1st & 3rd Trinity2JesusEmmanuel2
31st & 3rd TrinityDowning3Lady MargaretDowning3
4EmmanuelLady Margaret4CaiusJesus4
5Christ'sJesus5DowningLady Margaret5
6DowningTrinity Hall6Trinity HallClare6
7JesusEmmanuel7NewnhamNewnham7
8Trinity HallChurchill8Christ'sChurchill8
9St. Catharine'sChrist's9Queens'Trinity Hall9
10RobinsonSt. Catharine's10ClareQueens'10
11ChurchillSelwyn11New HallChrist's11
12ClareRobinson12ChurchillGirton12
13SelwynClare13PembrokePembroke13
14Caius IICaius II14Girton1st & 3rd Trinity14
15PembrokeQueens'151st & 3rd TrinityNew Hall15
16Sidney SussexPembroke16St. Catharine'sSidney Sussex16
17GirtonFitzwilliam17Sidney SussexSelwyn17
18FitzwilliamGirton18SelwynSt. Catharine's18
19Queens'Lady Margaret II19Jesus IIMagdalene19
20MagdaleneSidney Sussex20CCATJesus II20
21Downing IIMagdalene21FitzwilliamRobinson21
22Lady Margaret IIPeterhouse22MagdaleneCCAT22
231st & 3rd Trinity IIKing's23Lady Margaret IIDarwin23
24PeterhouseDowning II24King'sFitzwilliam24
25King's1st & 3rd Trinity II25RobinsonPeterhouse25
26Jesus IICCAT26Emmanuel IILady Margaret II26
27Christ's IIJesus II27DarwinEmmanuel II27
28Emmanuel IICorpus Christi28PeterhouseKing's28
29CCATEmmanuel II29WolfsonNew Hall II29
30Corpus ChristiQueens' II30New Hall IINewnham II30
31WolfsonChrist's II31HomertonWolfson31
32Trinity Hall IIWolfson32Newnham IIAddenbrooke's32
33Queens' IIChurchill II33Addenbrooke'sHomerton33
34Churchill IIRobinson34Clare HallQueens' II34

References

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