Rowing Festival
Rowing teams
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- º¸Æ®Å¬·´¸í: Darwin College Boat Club(DCBC)
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Rowing is one of the greatest traditions at the University of Cambridge and its rich rowing history dates to 1829, when Cambridge challenged Oxford in an eight-oar boat for the first time. Darwin College Boat Club (DCBC) was founded in 1969 by its current President, Dr. Chester White, only four years after the official foundation of Darwin College. Since then, DCBC has become one of the most successful graduate boat clubs in Cambridge and has grown into a very social and vibrant community of rowers, coxes, and coaches. DCBC represents Darwin College through both events on the river Cam and the prestigious Head of the River Race on the Thames in London. DCBC currently encompasses approximately 80 active rowers, coxes and coaches. We are honored to be given the opportunity to represent Cambridge rowing in the DGIST World-Class University Rowing Festival for the fourth time. Korea, here we come!
À̸§ Name |
±¹Àû Nationality |
Àü°ø Major |
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Julia Erdelmann | Germany | Economic Sociology |
Katarina Pisani | Italy | Chemistry |
Jessica Walsh | UK | Clinical Neuroscience |
Robin Morrison | UK | Biological Anthropology |
Robert Hickman | UK | Neuroscience |
Mark knighton | UK | History |
Dean Kos | Croatia | Physics |
Maarten Hardenberg | Netherlands | Biological Sciences |
Charlene Fabian | UK | Biological Sciences |