Rowing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls explained

Event:Men's double sculls
Games:1996 Summer
Date:July 21 – July 27
Competitors:39
Nations:19
Goldnoc:ITA
Silvernoc:NOR
Bronzenoc:FRA
Next:2000

Men's double sculls was an event in Rowing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. The event was held at Lake Lanier between July 21 and July 27, 1996.[1]

France, Norway, and Germany had won 11 of the last 12 World Championship medals and were represented at the 1996 Summer Olympics by Frédéric Kowal and Samuel Barathay, Kjetil Undset and Steffen Størseth, and Sebastian Mayer and Roland Opfer respectively. France, represented in part by Barathay, was the 1993 World Champion and 1994 bronze medalist. Norway was the 1994 World Champion and 1993 runner-up and, with its Olympic duo, the 1995 bronze medalist, while Undset was also an Olympic silver medalist from the 1992 quadruple sculls. Germany had been runner-up at the last two editions of the World Championships and a bronze medalist in 1993. The lone exception to the dominance of these three nations was Denmark, who won the 1995 World Championships with Lars Christensen and Martin Haldbo Hansen. Australia, meanwhile, sent one of its defending Olympic champions, Peter Antonie, to Atlanta with a new partner, Jason Day. Antoine was also one half of the winning crew at the 1995 Double Challenge Sculls at the Henley Royal Regatta. Hungary's Zsolt Dani and Gábor Mitring were the 1994 winners of that tournament.

In the opening round, Norway posted the fastest time by nearly five seconds, while the other heats were won by Denmark and the Italian duo of Davide Tizzano and Agostino Abbagnale, both of whom were Olympic champions in the quadruple sculls from 1988. The Hungarians, meanwhile, were eliminated in the repêchage. In the semi-finals it was France who eliminated the Australians with the fastest time in the round, nearly three seconds ahead of its closest competition, while Italy won the other heat. The race in the final was closer, but Italy, Norway, and France were all ahead of the pack and crossed the finish line in that order. Denmark, the reigning World Champions, came in fourth nearly five seconds later.[1]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze

Davide Tizzano
Agostino Abbagnale

Heats

Heat 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Kjetil Undset, Steffen Størseth6:43.35SA/B
2Kajetan Broniewski, Adam Korol6:48.13R
3Peter Antonie, Jason Day6:50.15R
4 Ondrej Hambálek, Ján Žiška6:55.87R
5Lee In-su, Lee Ho7:11.56R

Heat 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Lars Christensen, Martin Haldbo Hansen6:48.75SA/B
2Sebastian Mayer, Roland Opfer6:51.41R
3Tom Symoens, Björn Hendrickx6:54.80R
4Erik Tul, Luka Špik7:02.48R
5 Melquiades Verduras, José Antonio Merín7:13.99R

Heat 3

James Cracknell was one of the nominated British scullers but he was suffering from tonsillitis; Guy Pooley as backup rower replaced him.[2] [3]

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Davide Tizzano, Agostino Abbagnale6:48.22SA/B
2Uģis Lasmanis, Andris Reinholds6:52.80R
3Hrvoje Telišman, Danijel Bajlo6:55.40R
4Arnold Jonke, Christoph Zerbst6:56.55R
5Guy Pooley, Robert Thatcher7:00.74R

Heat 4

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Frédéric Kowal, Samuel Barathay6:44.01SA/B
2Michael Forgeron, Todd Hallett6:48.03R
3Marcelus dos Santos, Dirceu Marinho6:49.92R
4Zsolt Dani, Gábor Mitring6:57.63R

Repechage

Repechage 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Arnold Jonke, Christoph Zerbst6:43.52SA/B
2Tom Symoens, Björn Hendrickx6:48.45SA/B
3Kajetan Broniewski, Adam Korol6:53.21RR

Repechage 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Sebastian Mayer, Roland Opfer6:43.52SA/B
2Hrvoje Telišman, Danijel Bajlo6:48.02SA/B
3Zsolt Dani, Gábor Mitring6:50.02RR
4Lee In-su, Lee Ho7:09.71RR

Repechage 3

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Uģis Lasmanis, Andris Reinholds6:51.19SA/B
2Ondrej Hambálek, Ján Žiška6:53.54SA/B
3Marcelus dos Santos, Dirceu Marinho6:56.93RR
4Melquiades Verduras, José Antonio Merín6:59.57RR

Repechage 4

The British replacement rower Pooley also replaced Cracknell in the repechage.

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Michael Forgeron, Todd Hallett6:51.93SA/B
2Peter Antonie, Jason Day6:51.98SA/B
3Guy Pooley, Robert Thatcher7:00.81RR
4Erik Tul, Luka Špik7:06.06RR

Rerace

Rerace 1

The British rower Cracknell had by now recovered from his tonsillitis and took over from the replacement rower Pooley.

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Zsolt Dani, Gábor Mitring6:47.77C
2James Cracknell, Robert Thatcher6:51.22C
3Melquiades Verduras, José Antonio Merín6:55.00E

Rerace 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Kajetan Broniewski, Adam Korol6:48.53C
2Marcelus dos Santos, Dirceu Marinho6:52.73C
3Erik Tul, Luka Špik6:56.43C
4Lee In-su, Lee Ho7:05.08E

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Davide Tizzano, Agostino Abbagnale6:37.39F/A
2Kjetil Undset, Steffen Størseth6:40.15F/A
3Sebastian Mayer, Roland Opfer6:42.57F/A
4 Michael Forgeron, Todd Hallett6:46.35 F/B
5Tom Symoens, Björn Hendrickx6:48.13F/B
6Ondrej Hambálek, Ján Žiška6:55.73F/B

Semi-final 2

RankRowersCountryTimeNotes
1Frédéric Kowal, Samuel Barathay6:32.86F/A
2Arnold Jonke, Christoph Zerbst6:35.76F/A
3Lars Christensen, Martin Haldbo Hansen6:37.10F/A
4Peter Antonie, Jason Day6:39.49F/B
5 Uģis Lasmanis, Andris Reinholds6:40.68F/B
6Hrvoje Telišman, Danijel Bajlo7:03.53F/B

Finals

Final C

RankRowersCountryTime
1Kajetan Broniewski, Adam Korol6:40.62
2Erik Tul, Luka Špik6:43.55
3Marcelus dos Santos, Dirceu Marinho6:47.12
4Zsolt Dani, Gábor Mitring6:50.90
5James Cracknell, Robert Thatcher6:51.41

Final B

RankRowersCountryTime
1Michael Forgeron, Todd Hallett6:18.37
2Peter Antonie, Jason Day6:19.25
3Uģis Lasmanis, Andris Reinholds6:20.82
4 Tom Symoens, Björn Hendrickx6:21.89
5Ondrej Hambálek, Ján Žiška6:26.51
6Hrvoje Telišman, Danijel Bajlo6:26.84

Final A

RankRowersCountryTime
1Davide Tizzano, Agostino Abbagnale6:16.68
2Kjetil Undset, Steffen Størseth6:18.42
3Frédéric Kowal, Samuel Barathay6:19.85
4Lars Christensen, Martin Haldbo Hansen6:24.77
5 Arnold Jonke, Christoph Zerbst6:25.17
6Sebastian Mayer, Roland Opfer6:29.32
[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rowing at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Double Sculls . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418124813/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1996/ROW/mens-double-sculls.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 16 September 2018.
  2. James Cracknell . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417235658/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/cr/james-cracknell-1.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 18 September 2018 .
  3. Guy Pooley . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418041131/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/po/guy-pooley-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 18 September 2018 .