Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless four explained

Event:Men's coxless four
Games:1976 Summer
Venue:Olympic basin at Notre Dame Island
Date:18–25 July
Competitors:61
Nations:15
Teams:15
Gold:Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Stefan Semmler
Wolfgang Mager
Goldnoc:GDR
Silver:Ole Nafstad
Arne Bergodd
Finn Tveter
Rolf Andreassen
Silvernoc:NOR
Bronze:Raul Arnemann
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Valeriy Dolinin
Anushavan Gassan-Dzhalalov
Bronzenoc:URS
Win Value:6:37.42
Prev:1972
Next:1980

The men's coxless 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 East Germany.[1]

Background

The East German team was the undisputed favourite going into this event. Over the last few years, their rowers had won this class at almost all major regattas. After West Germany won the inaugural world championships in 1962, East Germany won all subsequent events in 1966, 1970, and 1974. Of the last four European Rowing Championships (the event was discontinued after 1973), they won gold in three of four of the events (1967, 1971, and 1973),[2] [3] and bronze in 1969. Other favourites included the Soviet Union and West Germany.

Previous M4- competitions

CompetitionGoldSilverBronze
1966 World Rowing Championships[4]
1967 European Rowing Championships[5] ??
1968 Summer Olympics[6]
1969 European Rowing Championships??
1970 World Rowing Championships
1971 European Rowing Championships
1972 Summer Olympics[7]
1973 European Rowing Championships
1974 World Rowing Championships
1975 World Rowing Championships

Results

Heats

Heat 1

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Tony Brooks
Jim Moroney
Gary Piantedosi
Hugh Stevenson
6:15.07SF
2Matteo Caglieris
Pellegrino Croce
Enzo Lanzarini
Natale Spinello
6:16.10SF
3Rumyan Khristov
Todor Mrankov
Dimitar Valov
Dimitar Yanakiev
6:20.71SF
4Ernest Gal
Dumitru Grumezescu
Nicolae Simion
Ștefan Tudor
6:23.12R
5Jorma Hurme
Erkka Mattila
Pekka Pietilä
Matti Salminen
6:38.91R

Heat 2

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Bernhard Fölkel
Wolfgang Horak
Gabriel Konertz
Klaus Meyer
6:15.08SF
2Richard Ayling
Neil Keron
Bill Mason
David Townsend
6:16.32SF
3Paul De Weert
Frank Dedecker
Johan Ghoos
Jozef Jordaens
6:20.07SF
4Martin Feeley
Iain Kennedy
Andy McDonough
Jaye Renehan
6:25.57R
5Carlos Denari
Marcelo Gismondi
Jorge Molina
Juan Tuma
6:49.33R

Heat 3

The five teams in heat 3 of the elimination round eventually took the first five places in the A final.

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Wolfgang Mager
Stefan Semmler
6:02.55SF
2Raul Arnemann
Valeriy Dolinin
Anushavan Gassan-Dzhalalov
Nikolay Kuznetsov
6:05.57SF
3David Lindstrom
Des Lock
Grant McAuley
Bob Murphy
6:06.40SF
4Rolf Andreassen
Arne Bergodd
Ole Nafstad
Finn Tveter
6:06.70R
5Brian Dick
Ian Gordon
Phil Monckton
Andrew van Ruyven
6:13.09R

Repechage

The Norwegian and Argentinian teams changed three seats. The teams from Canada, Romania, and Finland changed all four seats.

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Ole Nafstad
Arne Bergodd
Finn Tveter
Rolf Andreassen
6:08.66SF
2Andrew van Ruyven
Phil Monckton
Ian Gordon
Brian Dick
6:08.69SF
3Nicolae Simion
Ernest Gal
Ștefan Tudor
Dumitru Grumezescu
6:09.55SF
4Erkka Mattila
Matti Salminen
Jorma Hurme
Pekka Pietilä
6:21.54
5Martin Feeley
Iain Kennedy
Jaye Renehan
Andy McDonough
6:29.27
6Jorge Molina
Marcelo Gismondi
Juan Tuma
Carlos Denari
6:30.56

Semifinals

Heat 1

The East German team swapped seats 3 and 4. The teams from Great Britain and Bulgaria swapped all four seats.

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Stefan Semmler
Wolfgang Mager
5:53.65SA
2Andrew van Ruyven
Phil Monckton
Ian Gordon
Brian Dick
5:59.21SA
3David Lindstrom
Des Lock
Grant McAuley
Bob Murphy
6:00.82SA
4Tony Brooks
Jim Moroney
Gary Piantedosi
Hugh Stevenson
6:03.79SB
5Todor Mrankov
Dimitar Yanakiev
Rumyan Khristov
Dimitar Valov
6:06.58SB
6Neil Keron
David Townsend
Richard Ayling
Bill Mason
6:08.71SB

Heat 2

The teams from the Soviet Union and Belgium changed all four seats. West Germany replaced Klaus Meyer with Klaus Roloff, and only the stroke remained in his seat. Italy changed three seats.

RankRowerCountryTimeNotes
1Ole Nafstad
Arne Bergodd
Finn Tveter
Rolf Andreassen
6:02.84SA
2Valeriy Dolinin
Anushavan Gassan-Dzhalalov
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Raul Arnemann
6:03.05SA
3Bernhard Fölkel
Klaus Roloff
Wolfgang Horak
Gabriel Konertz
6:05.39SA
4Nicolae Simion
Ernest Gal
Ștefan Tudor
Dumitru Grumezescu
6:07.71SB
5Matteo Caglieris
Enzo Lanzarini
Natale Spinello
Pellegrino Croce
6:09.76SB
6Johan Ghoos
Paul De Weert
Jozef Jordaens
Frank Dedecker
6:18.33SB

Finals

B final

The Bulgarian team changed three of the seats.

RankRowerCountryTime
7Dimitar Valov
Dimitar Yanakiev
Todor Mrankov
Rumyan Khristov
6:41.36
8Tony Brooks
Jim Moroney
Gary Piantedosi
Hugh Stevenson
6:43.06
9Nicolae Simion
Ernest Gal
Ștefan Tudor
Dumitru Grumezescu
6:43.96
10Johan Ghoos
Paul De Weert
Jozef Jordaens
Frank Dedecker
6:47.51
11Matteo Caglieris
Enzo Lanzarini
Natale Spinello
Pellegrino Croce
6:48.11
12Neil Keron
David Townsend
Richard Ayling
Bill Mason
6:53.02

A final

For the second time, the Soviet Union changed all four seats. The New Zealand team changed all four seats. The Canadians changed three seats. As expected, East Germany won the gold medal; they had dominated all their races and won their qualifying heat 12 seconds faster than the other heats. The surprise winner of the silver medal was the team from Norway, who left the much more highly rated Soviet Union with bronze.

RankRowerCountryTime
Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Stefan Semmler
Wolfgang Mager
6:37.42
Ole Nafstad
Arne Bergodd
Finn Tveter
Rolf Andreassen
6:41.22
Raul Arnemann
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Valeriy Dolinin
Anushavan Gassan-Dzhalalov
6:42.52
4Bob Murphy
Grant McAuley
Des Lock
David Lindstrom
6:43.23
5Brian Dick
Phil Monckton
Andrew van Ruyven
Ian Gordon
6:46.11
6Bernhard Fölkel
Klaus Roloff
Wolfgang Horak
Gabriel Konertz
6:47.44

References

Notes and References

  1. Rowing at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Coxless Fours . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418131402/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1976/ROW/mens-coxless-fours.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 20 October 2016.
  2. Web site: (M4-) Men's Four - Final . . 22 October 2016.
  3. Web site: (M4-) Men's Four - Final . . 22 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Rudern - Weltmeisterschaften. Vierer ohne Steuermann . Rowing - World Championships. Coxless four . de . Sport-Komplett.de . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006160527/http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/r/rudern/hst/82.html . live . 2014-10-06 .
  5. Web site: Ruder-Europameisterschaften seit 1913: Deutsche Medaillenerfolge – Gold, Silber und Bronze . Wilfried . Hoffmann . Rüsselsheimer Ruderclub 08 e.V. . 22 October 2016.
  6. Rowing at the 1968 Ciudad de México Summer Games: Men's Coxless Fours . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418130301/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1968/ROW/mens-coxless-fours.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 22 October 2016.
  7. Rowing at the 1972 München Summer Games: Men's Coxless Fours . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418132220/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1972/ROW/mens-coxless-fours.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 22 October 2016.