| Location | Chiswick, London, England |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 51°28′55″N0°16′30″W / 51.482°N 0.275°W /51.482; -0.275 |
| Home water | Tideway |
| Founded | 1921 (1921) |
| University | University of London |
| Affiliations | British Rowing boat code – ULO |
| Website | www |
University of London Boat Club (ULBC; boat code ULO) is therowing club for theUniversity of London and itsmember institutions, many of which also have their own boat clubs. The club has its boathouse on theThames inChiswick,London,UK.[1] It is a designated High-Performance Programme funded byBritish Rowing.[2]
The University of London Boat Club was formed in 1921.[3]
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ULBC has been represented at every Olympic Games since 1960:
Some of the University of London's member institutions have their own boat clubs. Members of these clubs can try out for a place in the University of London Boat Club squad.[citation needed]
The senior crews of these institutions compete annually for theAllom Cup, while the medical schools take part in the United Hospitalsbumps races. Both of these contests take place on theTideway.
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The club shares its facilities with analumni club,UL Tyrian Club.[14] The Tyrian Club has won multiple titles at theHenley Royal Regatta, the most recent being theWyfold Challenge Cup in 2013.
In 2015 UL Tyrian won events at Henley Masters Regattas and at the Head Of The Charles Regatta, in the USA. In 2019 a UL Tyrian won events at Henley Town & Visitors Regatta and UL Tyrian competed at the World Costal Championships in Hong Kong. The blade colours are purple and white; kit: purple.[15]
ULBC won theVictor Ludorum at theBritish Universities and Colleges Sport regatta for the first (and, as of 2024,[update] only) time in 2014.[16]
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| Year | Winning crew/s |
|---|---|
| 1973 | Men 4-, Men 4+ |
| 1974 | Men 8+ |
| 1975 | Men 2+ |
| 1976 | Men 4- |
| 1977 | Men 4+, Men lightweight 4- |
| 1978 | Men 4+, Men lightweight 4- |
| 1980 | Men 8+, Whitbread Sprint |
| 1982 | Men 2+ (with Tyrian), Men 4+ (with Tyrian) |
| 1983 | Men 2+, Men 8+, Men 2- (Tyrian) |
| 1984 | Men 4- (with Tyrian), Women 4+ |
| 1985 | Men 4- (with Tyrian), Men 8+ |
| 1986 | Men 2+, Men 4-, Women Ltw 2x, |
| 1987 | Men Ltw 4- |
| 1988 | Women 2- |
| 1990 | Women 4+, Men 2- (with Tyrian) |
| 1991 | Men 2+, Men Ltw 4-, Men Ltw 2x (with Tyrian) |
| 1992 | Women 4x, Women 4-, Women Ltw 4- |
| 1994 | Women 4-, Women Ltw 4- |
| 1995 | Women 4-, Women 4-London University / |
| 1996 | Men 2+, Men 4x, Women 4-, Women 4+, Women 8+, Men 4x |
| 1997 | Women 2- |
| 1998 | Men Ltw 2x |
| 2000 | Women 4- (with Tyrian)[17] |
| 2002 | Women 4- (with Tyrian)[18][19] |
| 2003 | Women 4+, Women 8+[20] |
| 2004 | Women 4x, Women U23 1x[21] |
| 2005 | Women U23 1x[22] |
| 2006 | Open 4+[23] |