Rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's eight explained

Event:Rowing
Games:1984 Summer
Dates:31 July – 5 August
Competitors:63
Nations:7
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Win Value:5:41.32
Next:1988

The men's eight (M8+) competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics took place at Lake Casitas in Ventura County, California, United States. It was held from 31 July to 5 August. There were 7 boats (63 competitors) from 7 nations, with each nation limited to a single boat in the event. New Zealand had won the last two world championships, and the other strong team, East Germany, was absent from the event due to the Eastern Bloc boycott. This made New Zealand the strong favourite. But the final was won by Canada, with the United States and Australia the other medallists, and New Zealand coming a disappointing fourth.[1]

Background

This was the 19th appearance of the event. Rowing had been on the programme in 1896 but was cancelled due to bad weather. The men's eight has been held every time that rowing has been contested, beginning in 1900.[2]

East Germany had for many years been the dominating country for this boat class. From the 1976 Summer Olympics to the 1980 Summer Olympics, the country won every gold at Olympic and World Rowing Championships level. At the 1981 World Rowing Championships, East Germany came in fourth place, with the Soviet Union winning gold. In 1982 and 1983, the event was won by New Zealand, with East Germany coming second on both occasions. With the Soviet Bloc boycott affecting the 1984 Summer Olympics, New Zealand was thus regarded as the strong favourite. Another medal contender was the United States; they had won the 1983 Pan American Games.

Chile made its debut in the event. The United States made its 16th appearance, most among nations to that point.

Previous M8+ competitions

CompetitionGoldSilverBronze
1976 Summer Olympics[3]
1977 World Rowing Championships[4]
1978 World Rowing Championships[5]
1979 World Rowing Championships[6]
1980 Summer Olympics[7]
1981 World Rowing Championships[8]
1982 World Rowing Championships[9]
1983 World Rowing Championships[10]

Competition format

The "eight" event featured nine-person boats, with eight rowers and a coxswain. It was a sweep rowing event, with the rowers each having one oar (and thus each rowing on one side). The rowing competition consisted of two main rounds (semifinals and finals), as well as a repechage round after the semifinals. However, neither the semifinals nor the repechage eliminated any boats; all seven teams advanced to the "A" final, and no "B" final was held. The course used the 2000 metres distance that became the Olympic standard in 1912 (with the exception of 1948).[11] Races were held in up to six lanes, except the final in which (very unusually) seven boats raced.

Schedule

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

DateTimeRound
Tuesday, 31 July 1984 Semifinals
Thursday, 2 August 1984 Repechage
Sunday, 5 August 1984 Final

Results

Semifinal

The two semifinal heats were rowed on 31 July. The winner of each heat advanced to the final, while the remaining teams went to the repechage.[12]

Semifinal 1

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
1Andy Hay5:48.19
2Brian McMahon5:50.44
3Colin Moynihan5:55.18
4Jean-Pierre Huguet-Balent5:59.81

Semifinal 2

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
1Bob Jaugstetter5:51.95
2Gavin Thredgold5:56.61
36:20.71

Repechage

One heat was rowed in the repechage on 2 August. All five teams advanced to the final.[13]

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
1Gavin Thredgold5:51.68
2Brian McMahon5:56.44
3Colin Moynihan6:00.45
4Rodrigo Abasolo6:10.98
5Jean-Pierre Huguet-Balent6:18.71

Final

All seven teams that entered the competition rowed in a single final on 5 August.[14]

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time
Brian McMahon5:41.32
Bob Jaugstetter5:41.74
Gavin Thredgold5:43.40
4Andy Hay5:44.14
5Colin Moynihan5:47.01
6Jean-Pierre Huguet-Balent5:49.52
7Rodrigo Abasolo6:07.03

References

Notes and References

  1. Rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418050131/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ROW/mens-coxed-eights.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 16 November 2016.
  2. Web site: Eight, Men . Olympedia . 8 June 2021.
  3. Rowing at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418020102/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1976/ROW/mens-coxed-eights.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 6 November 2016.
  4. Web site: 1977 World Rowing Championships: (M8+) Men's Eight - Final . WorldRowing.com . . 6 November 2016.
  5. Web site: 1978 World Rowing Championships: (M8+) Men's Eight - Final . WorldRowing.com . . 6 November 2016.
  6. Web site: 1979 World Rowing Championships: (M8+) Men's Eight - Final . WorldRowing.com . . 6 November 2016.
  7. Rowing at the 1980 Moskva Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418001611/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1980/ROW/mens-coxed-eights.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 6 November 2016.
  8. Web site: 1981 World Rowing Championships: (M8+) Men's Eight - Final . WorldRowing.com . . 6 November 2016.
  9. Web site: 1982 World Rowing Championships: (M8+) Men's Eight - Final . WorldRowing.com . . 6 November 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141015022244/http://www.worldrowing.com/events/1982-world-championships/mens-eight/ . 15 October 2014 .
  10. Web site: 1983 World Rowing Championships: (M8+) Men's Eight - Final . WorldRowing.com . . 6 November 2016.
  11. Web site: Why Do We Race 2000m? The History Behind the Distance . World Rowing . 1 May 2017 . 19 April 2021.
  12. Rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights Round One . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417163212/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ROW/mens-coxed-eights-round-one.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 16 November 2016.
  13. Rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights Round One Repêchage . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418050131/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ROW/mens-coxed-eights-round-one-repechage.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 16 November 2016.
  14. Rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights Final Round . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417163212/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ROW/mens-coxed-eights-final-round.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 16 November 2016.