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enough, causing the racing line to be blocked. This can be very dangerous and the chance of boats getting damaged is high. To avoid this, the cox of the boat being bumped can concede as soon as slight physical contact occurs or even once it is inevitable. Nonetheless, collisions involving several boats are common. Crews in Torpids tend to concede bumps early to avoid being entangled with the crew that caught them: should they be unable to continue, other boats may row past, overtake and 'bump' the stationary crew. Any crew that has been bumped starts the next race behind the boat or boats that caught it; they switch places. A boat which reaches the finish line without either bumping or being bumped is said to have 'rowed over' and stays in the same position.
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A crew (A) may find that the boat in front of them has caught the boat ahead of them. Since (except at Oxford during Torpids) these boats both then drop out, crew A must now try to catch the next boat ahead of them still racing (most often the one which started three places ahead). If they succeed,
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A bump is made when any form of contact is made with the boat in front; however, outright collisions are neither necessary nor encouraged. Alternatively, if possible, an overtaking-bump occurs when the stern of the chasing boat completely passes the bow of the boat in front. This is relatively rare
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of 12 to 20 boats. Each division races separately, but they are ranked to achieve an overall order of crews: e.g. the top crew in the second division is considered to be one place behind the last crew in the first division. The first day's starting position is based on the final positions from the
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Bumps races are typically raced in a series over several days. The starting order of each day's race is based on the previous day's results; the first day's starting order each year is determined by the results on the last day of the previous year. Each day the boats line up bow-to-stern, usually
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occurred in the 1984 Cambridge May Bumps in Men's Division 6 when Downing V caught Corpus IV after the 10 sandwich boats originally between them had all bumped out. Overbumps, and variants thereof, are most common in the lower divisions where the quality of the crews varies greatly year-on-year.
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a bumping crew pulls over but the bumped crew must continue racing over the entire course and can be bumped by more than one crew per day. As bumps racing usually takes place on narrow stretches of water, when contact occurs, two or more boats can become tangled up or not clear the river quickly
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races held before the event. This allows boat clubs to introduce new crews. On each day of a bumps regatta the division races are rowed in reverse order, i.e. the lowest division first. A crew finishing at the top of a division race goes on to compete in the next-higher division later that day
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The ultimate achievement in such a competition is to finish first in the overall order; that crew is said to be 'Head of the River'. This is only realistically possible for crews starting a bump race in the top 5 places. A more attainable goal for most crews, apart from moving up towards the
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along the bank of the river, with a set distance between each boat and the next (usually about one and a half boat-lengths of clear water). The starting positions are usually marked by a rope or chain attached to the bank, the other end of which is held by each boat's
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Boats wait along the bank, and may be poled out just in time for the start, to avoid drifting. At the start signal the cox lets go of the rope and the crew starts to row, attempting to catch and
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Both Oxford and Cambridge Universities host two sets of university bumps races per year, one in early spring and one in early summer, each lasting four days. At Cambridge these are called "
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simply because it is easier to make contact with a rival boat than it is to overtake it. A bump of this kind usually only occurs when a boat crashes. Under the current
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race in which a number of boats chase each other in single file, each crew attempting to catch and 'bump' the boat in front without being caught by the boat behind.
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The first attested bumps race, and the first attested race between two clubs anywhere in the world, took place in Oxford in 1815. This was between two eights from
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and, in exchanging places with the boat they bumped, they move three places up the start order. Further still, it is possible, though very rare, to
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Bumps racing in eights is also found in the United Hospitals Boat Club in London between the 5 London medical schools and Royal Veterinary College.
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is a graphical representation of the week's results; each boat's fortunes can be traced as its line on the chart rises and falls.
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headship, is to bump up a place (or more) on each of the four days. The crew is said to have "won its blades", or achieved
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The starting gun. There are three gun signals: Five (or four in Cambridge) minute gun; 1 minute gun; and the starting gun.
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Twelve years after bumps racing began in Oxford, Lent Bumps racing commenced at Cambridge University in 1827.
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At Cambridge, the most successful college boat club over the four days of the May Bumps is awarded the
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previous year, though in the bottom divisions the boats may be placed according to qualifying
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boat club holds a bumps race over three days each May after exams on the
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the boat in front while simultaneously being chased by the one behind.
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Bumps racing in fours is also the format of inter-house rowing at
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As the length of the racing course is limited, large
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Index

Bump (rowing)
Bump (disambiguation)
Torpids
Jesus College Men's 1st VIII
Hertford College
rowing
intercollegiate
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
Eton College
Shrewsbury School
head race
Cam
Isis
Brasenose College
Jesus College
Iffley Lock
Folly Bridge
Torpids

cox

LMBC
May Bumps

Corpus III
Girton III
Cambridge rules
bow ball
Eights Week

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