John Snow College Boat Club (JSCBC) is the rowing club of John Snow College, Durham at Durham University on the River Wear in England. JSCBC is a registered Boat Club through British Rowing, with Boat Code "JSC" and is a member organisation of Durham College Rowing. In Durham, the club is a regular participant at Durham Regatta, races across the north east, the Women's Eights Head of the River Race in London and Durham College Rowing events.

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Stephenson College Boat Club

Stephenson College Boat Club (SCBC) is the rowing club of Stephenson College, Durham at Durham University on the River Wear in England. GSCBC is a registered Boat Club through British Rowing, with Boat Code "GSC" and is a member organisation of Durham College Rowing. In Durham, the club is a regular participant at Durham Regatta, races across the north east, the Head of the River Race in London and Durham College Rowing events.
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Durham W.F.C.

Durham Women Football Club is a women's football club based in Durham, Northern England. Since 2014 the team has competed in the Women's Super League 2 (WSL2), the second tier of Women's football in England, having been awarded a licence in its inaugural season. They play their home games at Maiden Castle, part of Durham University.
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Maiden Castle, Durham

Maiden Castle is an Iron Age promontory fort in Durham, England. It is listed as a scheduled monument.
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Maiden Castle Sports Centre

Maiden Castle Sports Centre, also known as the Graham Sports Centre and the Durham University Sport and Wellbeing Park, is the main sports complex at Durham University and the home for many of the university's teams. It also stages professional football as the home of Durham W.F.C. since 2020 and is used as an international venue, including hosting one of the four 2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship Qualifiers tournaments in summer 2022 and the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. It has been used as a training ground by Hartlepool United since 2021, having previously been used by Newcastle United. The sports centre is situated on the southeast side of Durham on the floodplain of the River Wear, just south of the Maiden Castle iron age fort from which it takes its name. The main sports complex, including the centre buildings and artificial pitches, are located on the west bank of the river, with vehicular access from the A177 Stockton Road, with additional playing fields on the east bank linked to the main complex via a footbridge. Paths along the river link Maiden Castle to the university's other sports fields at Hollow Drift (150 m north) and The Racecourse.