OXFORD CITY BUMPING RACES 

Saturday 20th April 2002


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Details

Bumping races consist of a set of consecutive processional races in which the object is to ‘bump’ (i.e. catch up with, or overtake) the boat in front, and by doing so exchange places in the starting order.  A successful crew is one which achieves at least one bump each race, and is entitled to a trophy - usually a 'blade'.  A crew which is consistently successful from year to year will rise up the starting order until it reaches the top, when it is awarded the title ‘Head of the River’.  (See Tim Granger's and  Steve Travis' descriptions of bumping races.)

Oxford City Bumping Races are raced in coxed fours on the Isis over the same course as the Oxford University bumping races. The event is open to all club or college crews affiliated to the A.R.A. and is not restricted to crews from Oxford. It is held under A.R.A. Rules of Racing, subject to local rules.

Boats will be grouped into divisions, with each division racing four times in one day. Within a division, boats are staked 80' apart along the river bank, stretching from Donnington Bridge to the Isis Tavern (see map of the course). The start will be signalled by a sequence of siren blasts (5 minute warning, 1 minute warning and start). The strategy is to sprint off the start to avoid being bumped by the boat behind, and to keep going until either the crew in front has been bumped or until the finishing post is reached (‘rowing over’). As soon as bump occurs, the bumping crew drops out of the race while the bumped crew continues ('Torpids' rules). The two crews then exchange start positions in the next race.

Every crew is guaranteed at least four races, though boats at the top of one division also race at the bottom of the next higher division to allow progression up the start order and will therefore race more than four times.

Events. Separate Men’s and Women’s competitions will be held in coxed fours. Every crew must be accompanied by a poleman/ timekeeper who will be briefed fully on the day. Starting order will be determined by draw according to status, taking into account the previous year's finish order so that the current holders have the opportunity to defend their titles. 

Medals will be awarded to the crews at the head of the Men’s and Women’s first divisions at the end of the day's racing, and their names will be engraved on the Bumping Races Challenge Cup. Crews that progress four or more places in the starting order during the day will be awarded miniature blades.

Entries will be accepted by telephone and email, though precedence will be given to postal entries submitted on A.R.A. forms accompanied by cheques. The entry fee is £30 per crew in advance, or £38 on the day, payable to City of Oxford Rowing Club. Note that the event is affiliated to the A.R.A. and so registration cards must be presented on registration. (Day tickets will be accepted instead of registration cards, if necessary.) Doubling up or sharing of equipment or coxes is not permitted.

Entries and all enquiries should be addressed to Barbara Wilson, Box Cottage, 46 Church Way, Iffley, Oxford OX4 4EB (Tel. 01865 771633; email: b_c_wilson@hotmail.com). 

Entries close on Sunday 16th September at 8.00 pm.


Revised: 04 March 2002 .