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New College Boat Club
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New College Boat Club (NCBC) is the rowing club for members of New College, Oxford. The club's existence can be dated to 1840 when it first raced on The Isis in Oxford.[1]
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![]() New College Boathouse (right half) and rowing blade | ||||||||||||
Location | Boathouse Island | |||||||||||
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Coordinates | 51.74290°N 1.24910°W / 51.74290; -1.24910 | |||||||||||
Home water | River Thames (known in Oxford as the Isis) | |||||||||||
Founded | 1840 (1840)[1] | |||||||||||
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University | University of Oxford | |||||||||||
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Affiliations | British Rowing (boat code NEC) King's College BC (Sister college) | |||||||||||
Website | www |
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The club shares a boathouse on The Isis (part of the Thames) with Balliol College Boat Club, as well as using boat racks at Godstow for the Men's and Women's first boats.