Hertford College Boat Club
Hertford College Boat Club is a rowing club for members of Hertford College, Oxford. It is based in the Longbridges boathouse on the Isis, which is owned by the college and shared with St Hilda's, St Catz, Green Templeton, and Mansfield.
The club was affiliated with Templeton College until 2008, when the latter merged to form a new college, Green Templeton College with its own boat club.
History
Early days
The years after the re-foundation of the College were among the golden years of the college boat club. Hertford College was in 1874 re-founded as the new embodiment of Magdalen Hall, which was absorbed by it -. The 'Blue-Black' of the Hall had, as far as O.U.B.C. races are concerned, disappeared from the river in 1873 when their Eight was bumped over two places by Worcester College. The new Boat Club was properly started in October 1875, when the first Captain was elected - and the new colours of the College made their appearance on the River in the following term when the first Torpid was put on. The debut gave some promise but was not very successful, as having to change a man in the middle of the races, the boat lost the two places it had gained. The Eight went steadily from 20th to Head of the River in 1881, while only one of the Torpids had ever risen. In this last Eight there were first hands recruited from the Torpid. The first Eight made its appearance in May 1876, and rose four places. The Eight starting nineteenth in 1878, rose in that year six places to thirteenth, in 1879 five places to eighth, in 1880 three places to fifth, and in 1881 with five new hands rose the remaining four places to 'Head of the River'.Under the Principal Henry Boyd, in November 1878, the College acquired a Barge. Until then, the College had not really been large enough to financially support its success.
One consequence of being Head of the River in 1881 was that Hertford burnt its boats. The following letter was sent to T. G. Jackson, whilst he was engaged on the restoration of the Bodleian Library. It was sent by Mr Madden, sub-librarian:
Recent years
1997 saw the opening of new Longbridges boathouse, which replaced the older boathouse on the same site.The club room gives a sense of the history of the club: adorning the walls are the names of former club captains and presidents, former blues, and 'champions', the most notable of whom is Paul Mattick, who as part of the GB Lightweight Men's 4- crew, won gold in an extremely tight race at the 2010 World Rowing Championships in New Zealand. He was previously a world champion in the same boat class in 2007, and finished 5th in the Olympic final in Beijing. Paul began rowing at Hertford and maintains strong ties to the boat club.
Steph Cullen and Zoe Lee both also learnt to row at Hertford and have gone on to represent Great Britain. Steph became World Champion in the women's lightweight quadruple sculls event, while Zoe won Olympic silver in the women's eight.
The years since the construction of the boat house have been highly successful with both the men's and women's sides achieving numerous sets of blades. The men’s second eight most recently won blades at successive Summer Eights in 2023 and 2024, the men’s first eight won blades at Torpids 2023, and both the women’s and men’s first eights won blades at Torpids 2015.
Fire
On Monday 4 July 2005, the Longbridges Boathouse that accommodates Hertford and several other college boat clubs was damaged by fire. In an incident that the police identified as arson, the building was undamaged, but twenty-six boats were destroyed by the heat of the fire. The boat storage area as well as two clubrooms suffered severe smoke damage.Upon investigation the cause of the fire was attributed to incendiary devices which had been placed in the boat bays. Responsibility for the fire was claimed by members of the Oxford Arson Squad via the ALF's group website. The fire wiped out the entire fleet of eights, including the newly acquired Women's Filippi; however, the small boats, stored in a different bay, were undamaged. Insurance cover allowed the club to replace all the destroyed boats with ones of equal or greater quality.
Facilities
Boat fleet
The boat club maintains and aims to buy a new eight every three years.Men's Boats
Women's Boats
- Filippi 8+
- KIRS 17.2 8+
- Janousek 8+
- Stelph 4+/x
- Lola Aylings 2x/-
- Filippi 1x
- ERB 1x
- Stelph 1x
- Janousek 1x