Goldie (Cambridge University Boat Club)

      Goldie is the second boat of the Cambridge University Boat Club, who compete in an annual rowing race against Isis (the second boat of the Oxford University Boat Club) on Boat Race Day each year. The boat is named in tribute to CUBC's legendary President John Goldie who also gave his name to the Goldie Boathouse. The first official race between the two crews was in 1965, with Isis taking the initial victory. Overall results since the race started has seen Goldie win 29 races, and Isis win 18 races.

      Coaching staff

      The members of the Goldie boat are coached throughout the season by the coaching staff of the Cambridge University Boat Club. Their most notable coach in the latter 20th and early 21st centuries has been Donald Legget who has been involved in the coaching setup for over 40 years. Other notable coaches include Ian Dryden, Rob Baker, Harry Mahon, Mark Hall, Robin Williams, Tim McLaren, Duncan Holland, Chris Nilsson, Edouard Blanc and Mark Beer.

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      Recent Crew Lists and Results [1]

      1999 (W)
      Bow R P Cantwell, 2 S M Cashin, 3 C J C Swainson, 4 C J Hobcroft, 5 C H Vickers, 6 R J Gaughan, 7 D J Tweedie, Stroke R P Stokes, Cox G J Glassman. Spare Pair: D J McSherry, B S J Cummings.

      2000
      Bow D J McSherry, 2 B S J Cummings, 3 C J C Swainson, 4 C J Hobcroft, 5 J A Livingston, 6 L P Hirst, 7 C H Vickers, Stroke R X K McElroy, Cox M R Snowball. Spare Pair: T H R Brun, S M Cashin.

      2001 (W) Cox Hannah Oag, Stroke Charlie Ford, 7 James Livingston, 6 Ben Clare, 5 Alex McGarel-Groves, 4 Tom Lawton, 3 Neil Holzapfel, 2 Richard McElroy, Bow Benjamin Franklin Stapleton IV, Spare Pair: Paul Adams, Oli Stewart

      2002
      Cox Steph Richards, Stroke Ewan Robson, 7 Colin Swainson, 6 Sammy McElroy, 5 Alex McGarel-Groves, 4 Ben Clare, 3 Andrew Smith, 2 Piers Curle, Bow Jon Alexander.

      2003 (W)
      Cox Eleanor Griggs, Stroke Nathaniel Kirk, 7 Andrew Shannon, 6 Steffen Buschbacher, 5 Christopher le Neve Foster, 4 Daniel Barry, 3 Andrew Smith, 2 Ewan Robson, Bow Jonathan Alexander.

      2004
      Cox Stephen Cheng, Stroke Richard Sykes-Popham, 7 Kyle Coveny, 6 Oliver De Groot, 5 Edward Sherwood, 4 Jonathon Davies, 3 James Orme, 2 Colin Scott, Bow James Local.

      2005 (W)
      Cox Russell Glenn, Stroke Volker Utesch, 7 Andrew Shannon, 6 Oliver De Groot, 5 James Orme, 4 Eamonn Joyce, 3 Kyle Coveny, 2 Colin Scott, Bow Edward Sherwood.

      2006 (W)
      Samuel Pearson, Charlie Palmer, Tim (Perko) Perkins, Ian Coveny, Don Wyper, Edward (Ed) Sherwood, Jasper Hasell, Cox Russell Glenn.

      2007 (W)
      Alastair MacLeod, Douglas (Doug) Perrin, Colin Scott, Johannes (Wanne) Kromdijk, Oliver (Oli) De Groot, Tobias Garnett, Don Wyper, David Billings, Russell Glenn.

      2008
      Bow Marco Espin, 2 Ali Macleod, 3 Richard Stutt, 4 John Heder, 5 Bartosz Szczyrba, 6 Dan O'Shaughnessy 7 Dave Billings, 8 Spencer Hunsberger, Cox Russ Glenn

      2009
      Bow James Strawson, 2 Dan O’Shaughnessy, 3 Code Sternal, 4 John Clay, 5 Shane O’Mara, 6 Joel Jennings, 7 George Nash, Stroke Fred Gill, Cox Helen Hodges.

      2010 (W)
      Bow Johannes (Wanne) Kromdijk, 2 George Lamb, 3 Mike Thorp, 4 Matt Whaley, 5 Moritz Schramm, 6 Hardy Cubasch, 7 Code Sternal, Stroke Joel Jennings, Cox Liz Box.

      2011
      Bow Sasha Kasas, 2 Nick Edelman, 3 James Strawson, 4 Felix Wood, 5 Alex Ross, 6 Andrew Viquerat, 7 Josh Pendry, Stroke Ben Evans, Cox Tom Fieldman.

      2012
      Bow Josh Pendry, 2 Rowan Lawson, 3 Pete Dewhurst, 4 Tom Haworth, 5 Hank Moore, 6 Joel Jennings, 7 Phil Williams, Stroke Felix Wood, Cox Sarah Smart.

      2013
      Bow Chris Snowden, 2 Alex Leichter, 3 Josh Hooper, 4 Helge Gruetjen, 5 Alex Ross, 6 Jack Lindeman, 7 Mike Thorp, Stroke Rowan Lawson, Cox Sam Ojserkis.

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