Rowing at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Men's eight explained

Event:Men's eight
Games:1932 Summer
Venue:Long Beach Marine Stadium
Dates:August 10–13
Competitors:72
Nations:8
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
Win Value:6:37.6
Prev:1928
Next:1936

The men's eight competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles took place at the Long Beach Marine Stadium.[1] It was held from 10 to 13 August. There were 8 boats (72 competitors) from 8 nations, with each nation limited to a single boat in the event. The event was won by the United States, the nation's fourth consecutive and sixth overall victory; the Americans had won every time they competed (missing 1908 and 1912). Silver went to Italy, that nation's second medal in the men's eight after a bronze in 1924. Canada repeated as bronze medalists, stretching their podium streak in the event to three Games.

Background

This was the eighth 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]

Great Britain and the United States were the dominant nations in the event, with the nations winning all seven prior Olympic men's eight competitions between them. The United States held a 5–2 edge and the reigning crown, having beaten the British team in the final in 1928 to take their third straight gold. The United States was again represented by the University of California, Berkeley (the 1928 winners), while Great Britain was now represented by the Leander Club. The Leander Club had won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley in 1929 and 1932.[2]

Brazil, Japan, and New Zealand each made their debut in the event. Canada, Great Britain, and the United States each made their sixth appearance, tied for most among nations to that point.

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 course used the 2000 metres distance that became the Olympic standard in 1912.[3]

The 1932 competition had fewer boats than previous competitions and once again allowed more than two boats per race; this resulted in the event shrinking from 7 rounds in 1928 to 3 rounds. There were two main rounds (semifinals and a final), with one repechage round.

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Wednesday, August 10, 1932 15:00 Heats
Friday, August 12, 1932 Repechage
Saturday, August 13, 1932 15:00 Final

Results

Semifinals

The winners of each heat qualified to the final; the remainder went to the repechage.

Semifinal 1

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
1Cesare Milani6:28.2
2John Ranking6:34.4
3Toshi Sano6:43.4
4Amaro da Cunha6:52.2

Semifinal 2

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
1Norris Graham6:29.0
2Les MacDonald6:33.2
3Fritz Bauer6:36.8
4Delmont Gullery6:38.2

Repechage

The winner from each heat qualified for the final.

Repechage heat 1

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
1John Ranking6:49.0
2Delmont Gullery6:52.2
data-sort-value=3Amaro da Cunhadata-sort-value=9:99.9

Repechage heat 2

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
1Les MacDonald7:03.2
2Fritz Bauer7:10.6
3Toshi Sano7:22.6

Final

Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time
Norris Graham6:37.6
Cesare Milani6:37.8
Les MacDonald6:40.4
4John Ranking6:40.8

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rowing at the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418132459/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1932/ROW/mens-coxed-eights.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 29 July 2018.
  2. Web site: Eight, Men . Olympedia . 1 June 2021.
  3. Web site: Why Do We Race 2000m? The History Behind the Distance . World Rowing . 1 May 2017 . 19 April 2021.