Rowing at the 1924 Summer Olympics explained

See main article: Rowing at the Summer Olympics.

Event:Rowing
Games:1924 Summer
Dates:13–17 July 1924
Competitors:181
Nations:14
Prev:1920
Next:1928

The rowing competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris featured seven events, all for men only. The competitions were held from Sunday to Thursday, 13 to 17 July.[1]

Medal summary

Single Sculls
Double Sculls
Coxless Pairs
none awarded[2]
Coxed Pairs

Édouard Candeveau
Alfred Felber
Émile Lachapelle

Ercole Olgeni
Giovanni Scatturin
Gino Sopracordevole

Leon Butler
Harold Wilson
Edward Jennings
Coxless Fours

Maxwell Eley
James MacNabb
Robert Morrison
Terence Sanders

Archibald Black
George MacKay
Colin Finlayson[3]
William Wood

Émile Albrecht
Alfred Probst
Eugen Sigg
Hans Walter
Coxed four

Émile Albrecht
Alfred Probst
Eugen Sigg
Hans Walter
Walter Lossli

Eugène Constant
Louis Gressier
Georges Lecointe
Raymond Talleux
Marcel Lepan

Bob Gerhardt
Sid Jelinek
Ed Mitchell
Henry Welsford
John Kennedy
Eights

Leonard Carpenter
Howard Kingsbury
Alfred Lindley
John Miller
James Rockefeller
Frederick Sheffield
Benjamin Spock
Alfred Wilson
Laurence Stoddard

Arthur Bell
Robert Hunter
William Langford
Harold Little
John Smith
Warren Snyder
Norman Taylor
William Wallace
Ivor Campbell

Antonio Cattalinich
Francesco Cattalinich
Simeone Cattalinich
Giuseppe Crivelli
Latino Galasso
Pietro Ivanov
Bruno Sorich
Carlo Toniatti
Vittorio Gliubich

Participating nations

A total of 181 rowers from 14 nations competed at the Paris Games:

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rowing at the 1924 Paris Summer Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417060327/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1924/ROW/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 26 July 2018.
  2. The official report shows a team from Great Britain (C. Killig and C. Southgate) ranked third, but they did not start in the final race with the other two pairs and the IOC medal database does not credit the pair with a bronze medal.
  3. The IOC medal database credits this medal to A. Mariacher. Also the official report shows Mariacher as competitor instead of Finlayson. However the National Olympic Committee of Canada shows only Finlayson as competitor, but not Mariacher.