Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's quadruple sculls
The Men's Quadruple Sculls rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from July 20–27.[1]
Heats
Winner of each heat advanced to final. The remaining teams must compete in repechage for the remaining spots in the final.
Heat One
Rank |
Rowers |
Country |
Time |
1 | Milan Arežina, Darko Zibar, Dragan Obdradovic, Nikola Stefanovic | Yugoslavia (YUG) | 6:13.96 |
2 | Juan Solano, Jesús González, Manuel Vera, Julio Oliver | Spain (ESP) | 6:18.61 |
3 | Jan Reiner Modest, Per Rasmussen, Morten Espersen, Ole Bloch Jensen | Denmark (DEN) | 6:19.28 |
4 | Siegfried Sageder, Bruno Flecker, Rainer Holzhaider, Michael Sageder | Austria (AUT) | 6:19.28 |
5 | José Cláudio Lazzarotto, Ronaldo de Carvalho, Ricardo de Carvalho, Waldemar Trombetta | Brazil (BRA) | 6:25.84 |
6 | Andrzej Skowroński, Zbigniew Andruszkiewicz, Ryszard Burak, Stanisław Wierzbicki | Poland (POL) | 6:27.24 |
Heat Two
Rank |
Rowers |
Country |
Time |
1 | Frank Dundr, Carsten Bunk, Uwe Heppner, Martin Winter | East Germany (GDR) | 6:01.68 |
2 | Mincho Nikolov, Lyubomir Petrov, Ivo Rusev, Bogdan Dobrev | Bulgaria (BUL) | 6:01.68 |
3 | Christian Marquis, Jean Raymond Peltier, Charles Imbert, Roland Weill | France (FRA) | 6:11.33 |
4 | Yuriy Shapochka, Evgeni Barbakov, Valeri Kleshnyov, Mykola Dovhan | Soviet Union (URS) | 6:14.67 |
5 | Victor Scheffers, Jeroen Vervoort, Rob Robbers, Ronald Vervoort | Netherlands (NED) | 6:28.25 |
6 | Roberto Quintero, César Herrera, Nelson Simon, Horacio Cabrera | Cuba (CUB) | 6:39.28 |
Repechage
Heat One
Rank |
Rowers |
Country |
Time |
1 | Christian Marquis, Jean Raymond Peltier, Charles Imbert, Roland Weill | France (FRA) | 5:59.54 |
2 | Juan Solano, Jesús González, Manuel Vera, Julio Oliver | Spain (ESP) | 6:00.77 |
3 | Victor Scheffers, Jeroen Vervoort, Rob Robbers, Ronald Vervoort | Netherlands (NED) | 6:05.19 |
4 | Siegfried Sageder, Bruno Flecker, Rainer Holzhaider, Michael Sageder | Austria (AUT) | 6:16.22 |
5 | Andrzej Skowroński, Zbigniew Andruszkiewicz, Ryszard Burak, Stanisław Wierzbicki | Poland (POL) | 6:16.69 |
Heat Two
Rank |
Rowers |
Country |
Time |
1 | Yuriy Shapochka, Evgeni Barbakov, Valeri Kleshnyov, Mykola Dovhan | Soviet Union (URS) | 5:57.82 |
2 | Mincho Nikolov, Lyubomir Petrov, Ivo Rusev, Bogdan Dobrev | Bulgaria (BUL) | 6:00.78 |
3 | Jan Reiner Modest, Per Rasmussen, Morten Espersen, Ole Bloch Jensen | Denmark (DEN) | 6:02.60 |
4 | José Cláudio Lazzarotto, Ronaldo de Carvalho, Ricardo de Carvalho, Waldemar Trombetta | Brazil (BRA) | 6:11.96 |
5 | Roberto Quintero, César Herrera, Nelson Simon, Horacio Cabrera | Cuba (CUB) | 6:25.64 |
Finals
Finals A
Rank |
Rowers |
Country |
Time |
01 ! | Frank Dundr, Carsten Bunk, Uwe Heppner, Martin Winter | East Germany (GDR) | 5:49.81 |
02 ! | Yuriy Shapochka, Evgeni Barbakov, Valeri Kleshnyov, Mykola Dovhan | Soviet Union (URS) | 5:51.47 |
03 ! | Mincho Nikolov, Lyubomir Petrov, Ivo Rusev, Bogdan Dobrev | Bulgaria (BUL) | 5:52.38 |
4 | Christian Marquis, Jean Raymond Peltier, Charles Imbert, Roland Weill | France (FRA) | 5:53.45 |
5 | Juan Solano, Jesús González, Manuel Vera, Julio Oliver | Spain (ESP) | 6:01.19 |
6 | Milan Arežina, Darko Zibar, Dragan Obdradovic, Nikola Stefanovic | Yugoslavia (YUG) | 6:10.76 |
Finals B
Rank |
Rowers |
Country |
Time |
7 | Andrzej Skowroński, Zbigniew Andruszkiewicz, Ryszard Burak, Stanisław Wierzbicki | Poland (POL) | 5:58.63 |
8 | Victor Scheffers, Jeroen Vervoort, Rob Robbers, Ronald Vervoort | Netherlands (NED) | 6:02.58 |
9 | Jan Reiner Modest, Per Rasmussen, Morten Espersen, Ole Bloch Jensen | Denmark (DEN) | 6:05.38 |
10 | Siegfried Sageder, Bruno Flecker, Rainer Holzhaider, Michael Sageder | Austria (AUT) | 6:06.27 |
11 | José Cláudio Lazzarotto, Ronaldo de Carvalho, Ricardo de Carvalho, Waldemar Trombetta | Brazil (BRA) | 6:06.58 |
12 | Roberto Quintero, César Herrera, Nelson Simon, Horacio Cabrera | Cuba (CUB) | 6:16.65 |
References
Notes
- ↑ Rowing at the 1980 Moskva Summer Games: Men's Quadruple Sculls. Sports Reference. Retrieved 14 January 2016.