Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four
Men's coxed four at the Games of the XXI Olympiad | |
Venue | Olympic basin at Notre Dame Island |
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Date | 18–25 July |
Competitors | 71 from 14 nations |
Teams | 14 |
Winning time | 6:40.22 |
Medalists | |
Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics | ||||
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Single sculls | men | women | ||
Double sculls | men | women | ||
Coxless pair | men | women | ||
Coxed pair | men | |||
Quadruple sculls | men | women | ||
Coxless four | men | |||
Coxed four | men | women | ||
Eight | men | women |
The men's coxed four (M4+) competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics took place at the rowing basin on Notre Dame Island in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was held from 18 to 25 July and was won by the team from Soviet Union.
Background
While West Germany had won the previous Olympic event in 1972, the Soviet Union had since won most of the relevant competitions: the 1973 European Rowing Championships (the event was discontinued after 1973), and the 1975 World Rowing Championships. In the 1974 World Rowing Championships, the Soviet Union won silver. East Germany had won silver at the 1972 Summer Olympics and had since won silver at the 1973 European Rowing Championships, gold at the 1974 World Rowing Championships, and silver in the following year. West Germany had not made the A final at the 1973 European Rowing Championships, but had won bronze at both the subsequent world championships.[1] The only other country that had won medals in these events was Czechoslovakia, having won bronze in both 1972 and 1973.[2][3]
Previous M4+ competitions
Competition | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1972 Summer Olympics[2] | West Germany | East Germany | Czechoslovakia |
1973 European Rowing Championships[3] | Soviet Union | East Germany | Czechoslovakia |
1974 World Rowing Championships[4] | East Germany | Soviet Union | West Germany |
1975 World Rowing Championships[5] | Soviet Union | East Germany | West Germany |
Results
Heats
Three heats were rowed on 18 July. Two of the heats had five teams and one had four teams, with the first three teams to qualify for the semi-finals, and the remaining teams progressing to the repechage.[6]
Heat 1
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Martin Baltus Adrie Klem Evert Kroes Gert Jan van Woudenberg Jos Ruijs (cox) |
Netherlands | 6:38.95 | SF |
2 | Vladimir Eshinov Nikolay Ivanov Aleksandr Klepikov Aleksandr Sema Aleksandr Lukyanov (cox) |
Soviet Union | 6:41.54 | SF |
3 | Bernard Bruand Serge Fornara Lionel Girard Jean-Jacques Mulot Jean-Pierre Huguet-Balent (cox) |
France | 6:42.14 | SF |
4 | Lachezar Boychev Ivan Botev Nacho Minchev Kiril Kirchev Nenko Dobrev (cox) |
Bulgaria | 6:43.69 | R |
5 | Enzo Borgonovi Gino Iseppi Battista Paganelli Ariosto Temporin Paolo Trisciani (cox) |
Italy | 6:44.81 | R |
Heat 2
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Vladimír Jánoš Otakar Mareček Karel Neffe Milan Suchopár Vladimír Petříček (cox) |
Czechoslovakia | 6:47.57 | SF |
2 | Ian Boserio Viv Haar Danny Keane Tim Logan David Simmons (cox) |
New Zealand | 6:48.25 | SF |
3 | Jim Muldoon Christy O'Brien Willie Ryan Mick Ryan Liam Redmond (cox) |
Ireland | 6:50.76 | SF |
4 | Tom Amundsen Kjell Sverre Johansen Sverre Norberg Rune Dahl Alf Torp (cox) |
Norway | 6:52.18 | R |
5 | Hugo Aberastegui Hugo Constantini Ignacio Ruiz Raúl Tettamanti Jorge Segurado (cox) |
Argentina | 7:04.38 | R |
Heat 3
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Ullrich Dießner Walter Dießner Rüdiger Kunze Andreas Schulz Johannes Thomas (cox) |
East Germany | 6:27.97 | SF |
2 | Hans-Johann Färber Siegfried Fricke Ralph Kubail Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel (cox) |
West Germany | 6:31.52 | SF |
3 | Fred Borchelt Robert Zaguni Pat Hayes Michael Plumb John Hartigan (cox) |
United States | 6:36.52 | SF |
4 | Jerzy Broniec Ryszard Burak Jerzy Ulczyński Adam Tomasiak Włodzimierz Chmielewski (cox) |
Poland | 6:42.55 | R |
Repechage
One heat was rowed in the repechage on 20 July. Of the five teams competing, the first three progressed to the semi-finals.[7] Poland swapped seats 2 and 4 for this race. The team from Bulgaria swapped three of the seats for the repechage. Italy swapped seats 1 to 3. Norway swapped seats 2 to 4. Argentina and Norway were eliminated in the repechage.[8]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time[9] | Notes |
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1 | Jerzy Broniec Adam Tomasiak Jerzy Ulczyński Ryszard Burak Włodzimierz Chmielewski (cox) |
Poland | 6:22.16 | SF |
2 | Nacho Minchev Ivan Botev Kiril Kirchev Lachezar Boychev Nenko Dobrev (cox) |
Bulgaria | 6:23.47 | SF |
3 | Battista Paganelli Enzo Borgonovi Gino Iseppi Ariosto Temporin Paolo Trisciani (cox) |
Italy | 6:25.43 | SF |
4 | Hugo Aberastegui Hugo Constantini Ignacio Ruiz Raúl Tettamanti Jorge Segurado (cox) |
Argentina | 6:26.89 | |
5 | Tom Amundsen Rune Dahl Kjell Sverre Johansen Sverre Norberg Alf Torp (cox) |
Norway | 6:26.93 |
Semi-finals
Two heats were rowed in the semi-finals on 23 July. Of the six teams competing per heat, the first three would qualify for the A final, while the others would progress to the B final.[10]
Heat 1
East Germany swapped the seats of all four rowers. The New Zealanders swapped seats 2 and 4. The United States swapped seats 2 to 4. The Dutch changed the seats of all four rowers. The French team swapped the stroke with seat 3.[8]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Andreas Schulz Rüdiger Kunze Ullrich Dießner Walter Dießner Johannes Thomas (cox) |
East Germany | 6:11.32 | SA |
2 | Nacho Minchev Ivan Botev Kiril Kirchev Lachezar Boychev Nenko Dobrev (cox) |
Bulgaria | 6:13.26 | SA |
3 | Ian Boserio Tim Logan Danny Keane Viv Haar David Simmons (cox) |
New Zealand | 6:14.10 | SA |
4 | Fred Borchelt Pat Hayes Michael Plumb Robert Zaguni John Hartigan (cox) |
United States | 6:14.87 | SB |
5 | Adrie Klem Martin Baltus Gert Jan van Woudenberg Evert Kroes Jos Ruijs (cox) |
Netherlands | 6:18.61 | SB |
6 | Lionel Girard Serge Fornara Bernard Bruand Jean-Jacques Mulot Jean-Pierre Huguet-Balent (cox) |
France | 6:19.61 | SB |
Heat 2
The team from the Soviet Union replaced Aleksandr Sema with Mikhail Kuznetsov. The team from West Germany swapped seats 2 and 3. Ireland swapped rowers in seats 1, 2, and 4.[8]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Vladimir Eshinov Nikolay Ivanov Aleksandr Klepikov Mikhail Kuznetsov Aleksandr Lukyanov (cox) |
Soviet Union | 6:09.28 | SA |
2 | Vladimír Jánoš Otakar Mareček Karel Neffe Milan Suchopár Vladimír Petříček (cox) |
Czechoslovakia | 6:10.32 | SA |
3 | Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Siegfried Fricke Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel (cox) |
West Germany | 6:10.74 | SA |
4 | Mick Ryan Jim Muldoon Willie Ryan Christy O'Brien Liam Redmond (cox) |
Ireland | 6:11.94 | SB |
5 | Jerzy Broniec Adam Tomasiak Jerzy Ulczyński Ryszard Burak Włodzimierz Chmielewski (cox) |
Poland | 6:13.53 | SB |
6 | Battista Paganelli Enzo Borgonovi Gino Iseppi Ariosto Temporin Paolo Trisciani (cox) |
Italy | 6:17.79 | SB |
Finals
The two finals were rowed on 25 July.[11]
B final
In the B final, the Dutch team changed seats 2 to 4. The team from the USA swapped the stroke with seat 4.[8]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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7 | Mick Ryan Jim Muldoon Willie Ryan Christy O'Brien Liam Redmond (cox) |
Ireland | 6:49.56 |
8 | Jerzy Broniec Adam Tomasiak Jerzy Ulczyński Ryszard Burak Włodzimierz Chmielewski (cox) |
Poland | 6:51.85 |
9 | Lionel Girard Serge Fornara Bernard Bruand Jean-Jacques Mulot Jean-Pierre Huguet-Balent (cox) |
France | 6:52.13 |
10 | Adrie Klem Evert Kroes Martin Baltus Gert Jan van Woudenberg Jos Ruijs (cox) |
Netherlands | 6:53.55 |
11 | Robert Zaguni Pat Hayes Michael Plumb Fred Borchelt John Hartigan (cox) |
United States | 6:54.92 |
12 | Battista Paganelli Enzo Borgonovi Gino Iseppi Ariosto Temporin Paolo Trisciani (cox) |
Italy | 6:55.53 |
A final
The team from the Soviet Union swapped rowers in seats 3 and 4. The East German Dießner twins swapped their seats. The Czechoslovakian, Bulgarian, and New Zealand teams changed seats for all four rowers.[8]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time |
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Vladimir Eshinov Nikolay Ivanov Mikhail Kuznetsov Aleksandr Klepikov Aleksandr Lukyanov (cox) |
Soviet Union | 6:40.22 | |
Andreas Schulz Rüdiger Kunze Walter Dießner Ullrich Dießner Johannes Thomas (cox) |
East Germany | 6:42.70 | |
Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Siegfried Fricke Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel (cox) |
West Germany | 6:46.96 | |
4 | Otakar Mareček Karel Neffe Milan Suchopár Vladimír Jánoš Vladimír Petříček (cox) |
Czechoslovakia | 6:50.15 |
5 | Lachezar Boychev Nacho Minchev Ivan Botev Kiril Kirchev Nenko Dobrev (cox) |
Bulgaria | 6:52.88 |
6 | Viv Haar Danny Keane Tim Logan Ian Boserio David Simmons (cox) |
New Zealand | 7:00.17 |
Notes
- ↑ "Rowing at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Coxed Fours Final Round". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- 1 2 "(M4+) Men's Coxed Four - Final". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- 1 2 "(M4+) Men's Coxed Four - Final". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ "Rudern – Weltmeisterschaften. Vierer mit Steuermann – Herren" [Rowing – World Championships. Four with coxswain – Men]. Sport-Komplett.de (in German). Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ "(M4+) Men's Coxed Four - Final". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ "Rowing at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Coxed Fours Round One". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ "Rowing at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Coxed Fours Round One Repêchage". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Official Report of the Organising Committee 1978, Vol 3, pp. 111–113.
- ↑ Official Report of the Organising Committee 1978, Vol 3, p. 111.
- ↑ "Rowing at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Coxed Fours Semi-Finals". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ "Rowing at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Coxed Fours Final Round". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
References
- Proulx, Daniel; Mollitt, J. James (1969). Chantigny, Louis, ed. The Official Report of the Organising Committee for the Games of the XXI Olympiad (PDF). Ottawa, Canada: Organizing Committee of the Games of the XXI Olympiad.
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