St Edmund Hall Boat Club

St Edmund Hall Boat Club

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Established in 1861, SEHBC is the boat club of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford

You really can’t come to Teddy Hall and not try rowing, no previous experience is required, just tonnes of enthusiasm! For new rowers Michaelmas term will be spent teaching you the basics and preparing you to race in Christ Church novice regatta. After the Christmas vacation you will then train with the senior team in preparation for Torpids and Summer Eights bumps races, with our most senior boat

Photos from St Edmund Hall Boat Club's post 02/04/2026

We are excited to announce that our men’s captains, Seb and Rex will be racing in the men’s lightweight 8+ on April 3rd at 14:50! Seb will be in stroke and Rex in 3 - come support them as they take on Cambridge. We are so proud of them 💙

Photos from St Edmund Hall Boat Club's post 02/04/2026

SEHBC presence on the Tideway this week is strong 💪

Join us in supporting our very own Kelly and Georgia as they take on Cambridge! 💙

Kelly Brown (seat 2) takes to the water in the Spare 4+ on Tuesday 31st March at 09:10

Georgia Marshallsay (seat 4) races in the Lightweight Women’s 8+ on the Championship Course on April 3rd at 13:50

Let’s go dark blues!

Photos from St Edmund Hall Boat Club's post 02/04/2026

This Saturday we’ll be out in full force cheering on Esther and Will as they take on race day for 💪💙

Esther Briz will be racing in seat 6 for the OUBC Women’s Blue Boat. We are BEYOND proud!! 🥹

Will Randell is sitting in bow for the Men’s reserve crew, Isis. Will learnt to row at SEHBC 🧸 so let’s bring ALL the energy to support him, he races at 14:51!! ⚡️

Please join us as we cheer them on from Fulham!!🌟

Let’s go Dark Blues! 💙

24/09/2024

SEHBC is recruiting for a new Women's Assistant Coach to join our driven Women's Side this coming year. Don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions!

15/08/2024

Congratulations to everyone receiving A-level results today! If you're heading to Teddy Hall in October, check out our website to see who we are and why we are such an important part of the Hall! Whether you've rowed all your life or have never set foot in a boat, the club is open to everyone.

Photos from St Edmund Hall Boat Club's post 05/08/2024

SEHBC is looking for a Head Coach and Development Coach for the upcoming academic year! More information for both roles is avaliable below, for further questions please don't hesitate to email our Men's Captain, Will ([email protected]).

17/08/2023

Congratulations to everyone on their results today - if you’re heading to Teddy Hall, check out our website (www.sehbc.org) and instagram () for your first taste of rowing at the Hall!

16/04/2023

On Saturday 13th May, SEHBC will be holding a Women’s Alumni Dinner in the Wolfson Hall to celebrate our women’s side and create more connections between our current members and alumni. If you are a past member of the club and you want to attend, please email [email protected]

12/06/2021

SEHBC Torpids '21 Friday roundup

4 bumps, 0 concessions and 2 BLADES!!!

W3 had another powerful and were rewarded with a bump after Trinity W2's collision with a houseboat just after boathouse Island.

W2, with blades in mind, went out hard, gave it their all, and got a neat bump on Peter's W2 before parking in the gut to celebrate.

M3 had a solid race, impressively holding off Wolfson and finishing their Torpids campaign level.

M2, after a disappointing turn of events, had the rudder fall of their boat while they were making they way to the start. Since it was too late to get a new shell, they were not allowed to row and didn't get the chance to get their final bump for blades.

W1 went off the start fast and achieved their blades with a bump on Wolfson W2 just before the gut. Wolfson W2 then went on to bump Mansfield W1, giving our W1 +2.

M1 fought hard to get their row over, maintaining their spot at 5th on the river.

TOTALS:

M1 +1
W1 +6 BLADES
M2 +3
W2 +6 BLADES
M3 0
W3 +2

11/06/2021

SEHBC Torpids '21 Thursday roundup

5 bumps and 0 concessions.

W3 started off the day with a neat row over having closed down the gap on Wolfson W5 after St Anthony's W2 bumped out.

M3 followed Pembroke M3, gettong a quick bump on Wolfson M3.

Then comes the chaos of the day - Woman's Div 6. After a bit of a pile up, Cat Campbell sailed W2 safely through the wreckage chasing Catz W2. It was unclear exactly how many bumps that was going to mean for our crew, but we found out this morning it's meant +2.

M2 delivered again today with a neat bump on Oriel M2.

Then W1 achieved a record bump in about 21 strokes on Linacre W1, and pulled in just before Donnington Bridge.

M1 put out another strong row all the way to the finish, maintaining their position at 5th on the river.

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Boathouse Island
Oxford
OX14