Past and present College rowers make a splash at Head of the Charles Regatta 2024
鈥淭his is the first time Cambridge women sent student eights to the race in recent history, it was exciting to compete against top international crews鈥
A student from St John鈥檚 joined two alumni 鈥 including an Olympian 鈥 to race in one of the biggest events in the global rowing, The Head of the Charles Regatta (HOCR) in Boston, Massachusetts.
Gemma King, a former St John鈥檚 undergraduate and now PhD student in stem cell biology, and alumni Guy Pooley and Kirsten Van Fossen competed for Cambridge University Boat Club (CUBC) at the event. The St John鈥檚 trio all rowed with the College鈥檚 Lady Margaret Boat Club while at Cambridge.
Held between 18-20 October on the Charles River, CUBC won four golds and a silver at the three-mile event, which is the world鈥檚 largest long-distance rowing regatta.
Gemma is a member of the student CUBC 鈥楢鈥 crew who competed in the Women鈥檚 Championship Eights at the HOCR. The Cambridge women put in an impressive performance, beating many top Division I American programmes, and the Oxford 鈥楢鈥 boat by 30 seconds, to finish in seventh place.

鈥淭his is the first time Cambridge women sent student eights to the race in recent history and it was a very exciting opportunity to compete against several top international crews,鈥 said Gemma, who is a Boat Race athlete.
Two-times Olympian Guy Pooley (1987, Organic Chemistry PhD) took Silver in the Men鈥檚 Senior Master Doubles (50+) with David Gillard (1990, St Catharine鈥檚). The duo finished in a time of 17:40.345, just behind winners Antares Remo of Mexico City.
Guy represented Great Britain in rowing in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games in Barcelona and Atlanta. While at St John鈥檚 he rowed in the Men鈥檚 Blue Boat in The Boat Race four times, from 1988 to 1991.
Kirsten Van Fossen (2014, Engineering PhD) rowed with the Women鈥檚 Alumnae Eights at the HOCR, finishing ninth out of 52 crews. Kirsten was in the Cambridge women鈥檚 lightweight eight in 2015 and in Blondie in the 2017 Boat Races. While at St John鈥檚 that year, she won the prestigious Parmigiani Spirit Award from the World Rowing Foundation and Parmigiani Fleurier in recognition of her sporting achievements and inspirational success.
Gemma鈥檚 HOCR crew of current Cambridge 蘑菇视频下载安卓 included four women who had rowed at US universities Princeton, Yale, Rutgers and Penn and had raced at the regatta in previous years.
鈥淭heir experience was invaluable for approaching the race,鈥 said Gemma. 鈥淪etting off at bow four behind the Ukrainian team, we had a solid start, slowly gaining on the boat in front of us throughout the first 3.5km of the race. After several calls to the crew ahead to clear the racing line, the Ukrainians conceded, allowing us to pass them on the inside of the long Eliot bend.
鈥淎fter taking an excellent line down the course and ending the race with a strong build into the finish, the crew finished in seventh place. While highlighting key areas to work on over the upcoming months, this was a very exciting start to the season.鈥

Published: 25/10/2024