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Rowing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless pair

The men's coxless pair competition at the 1968 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Virgilio Uribe Rowing and Canoeing Course, Mexico.[1]

Men's coxless pair
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
Date13–18 October
Competitors36 from 18 nations
Medalists
← 1964
1972 →

Competition format edit

This rowing competition consisted of three main rounds (heats, semifinals, and finals), as well as a repechage round that allowed teams that did not win their heats to advance to the semifinals. All races were 2,000 metres in distance.

  • Heats: Three heats. With 18 boats entered, there were six boats per heat. The top two boats in each heat (total of 6 boats) advanced directly to the semifinals; all other boats (12 boats) went to the repechage.
  • Repechage: Two heats. There were 6 boats in each heat. The top three boats in each heat (total of 6 boats) advanced to the semifinals. The remaining boats (6 boats) were eliminated.
  • Semifinals: Two heats. Each heat consisted of 6 boats. The top three boats in each heat advanced to the final; the other three boats in each heat were sent to a 7th–12th place classification race.
  • Finals: A main final and a 7th–12th place classification race.

Results edit

Heats edit

Heat 1 edit

The first heat featured 4 of the 6 eventual finalists, including the gold and bronze medalists.

Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes
1   Netherlands 7:14.50 Q
2   Denmark 7:23.51 Q
3   East Germany 7:30.08 R
4   Switzerland 7:36.91 R
5   Italy 7:42.81 R
6   West Germany 7:45.49 R

Heat 2 edit

Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes
1   Austria 7:31.29 Q
2   France 7:34.42 Q
3   Poland 7:45.51 R
4   Mexico 7:48.28 R
5   Cuba 7:51.94 R
6   Canada 7:55.10 R

Heat 3 edit

Repechage edit

Repechage heat 1 edit

Repechage heat 2 edit

Semifinals edit

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes
1   Netherlands 7:15.51 Q
2   Austria 7:15.53 Q
3   Switzerland 7:16.09 Q
4   Australia 7:17.09 C
5   Italy 7:29.75 C
6   Poland 7:40.10 C

Semifinal 2 edit

Finals edit

Classification 7–12 edit

Final edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 16 August 2018.

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The men s coxless pair competition at the 1968 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Virgilio Uribe Rowing and Canoeing Course Mexico 1 Men s coxless pairat the Games of the XIX OlympiadDate13 18 OctoberCompetitors36 from 18 nationsMedalistsJorg LuckeHeinz Jurgen Bothe East GermanyLarry HoughPhilip Johnson United StatesPeter ChristiansenIb Larsen Denmark 19641972 Contents 1 Competition format 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 1 1 Heat 1 2 1 2 Heat 2 2 1 3 Heat 3 2 2 Repechage 2 2 1 Repechage heat 1 2 2 2 Repechage heat 2 2 3 Semifinals 2 3 1 Semifinal 1 2 3 2 Semifinal 2 2 4 Finals 2 4 1 Classification 7 12 2 4 2 Final 3 ReferencesCompetition format editThis rowing competition consisted of three main rounds heats semifinals and finals as well as a repechage round that allowed teams that did not win their heats to advance to the semifinals All races were 2 000 metres in distance Heats Three heats With 18 boats entered there were six boats per heat The top two boats in each heat total of 6 boats advanced directly to the semifinals all other boats 12 boats went to the repechage Repechage Two heats There were 6 boats in each heat The top three boats in each heat total of 6 boats advanced to the semifinals The remaining boats 6 boats were eliminated Semifinals Two heats Each heat consisted of 6 boats The top three boats in each heat advanced to the final the other three boats in each heat were sent to a 7th 12th place classification race Finals A main final and a 7th 12th place classification race Results editHeats edit Heat 1 edit The first heat featured 4 of the 6 eventual finalists including the gold and bronze medalists Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes 1 Roel LuynenburgRuud Stokvis nbsp Netherlands 7 14 50 Q 2 Peter ChristiansenIb Larsen nbsp Denmark 7 23 51 Q 3 Heinz Jurgen BotheJorg Lucke nbsp East Germany 7 30 08 R 4 Fred RussliWerner Zwimpfer nbsp Switzerland 7 36 91 R 5 Ennio FermoMarino Specia nbsp Italy 7 42 81 R 6 Gunther KarlFranz Held nbsp West Germany 7 45 49 R Heat 2 edit Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes 1 Dieter EbnerDieter Losert nbsp Austria 7 31 29 Q 2 Roger ChatelainJean Pierre Drivet nbsp France 7 34 42 Q 3 Alfons SlusarskiJerzy Broniec nbsp Poland 7 45 51 R 4 Roberto FriedrichFernando Scheffler nbsp Mexico 7 48 28 R 5 Eralio CabreraNorge Marrero nbsp Cuba 7 51 94 R 6 Lyle GatleyJohn Ulinder nbsp Canada 7 55 10 R Heat 3 edit Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes 1 Larry HoughPhilip Johnson nbsp United States 7 19 92 Q 2 David RamagePaul Guest nbsp Australia 7 24 66 Q 3 Andras PalyiLaszlo Romvari nbsp Hungary 7 33 31 R 4 Apolinaras GrigasVladimir Rikkanen nbsp Soviet Union 7 35 61 R 5 Kauko HanninenPekka Sylvander nbsp Finland 7 37 34 R 6 Esteban MasseilotJose Sigot nbsp Uruguay 7 42 35 R Repechage edit Repechage heat 1 edit Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes 1 Heinz Jurgen BotheJorg Lucke nbsp East Germany 7 21 92 Q 2 Ennio FermoMarino Specia nbsp Italy 7 23 77 Q 3 Andras PalyiLaszlo Romvari nbsp Hungary 7 26 39 Q 4 Lyle GatleyJohn Ulinder nbsp Canada 7 33 46 5 Kauko HanninenPekka Sylvander nbsp Finland 7 40 50 6 Roberto FriedrichFernando Scheffler nbsp Mexico 7 43 38 Repechage heat 2 edit Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes 1 Fred RussliWerner Zwimpfer nbsp Switzerland 7 26 33 Q 2 Gunther KarlFranz Held nbsp West Germany 7 31 91 Q 3 Alfons SlusarskiJerzy Broniec nbsp Poland 7 35 81 Q 4 Esteban MasseilotJose Sigot nbsp Uruguay 7 37 95 5 Eralio CabreraNorge Marrero nbsp Cuba 7 50 88 Apolinaras GrigasVladimir Rikkanen nbsp Soviet Union DNF Semifinals edit Semifinal 1 edit Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes 1 Roel LuynenburgRuud Stokvis nbsp Netherlands 7 15 51 Q 2 Dieter EbnerDieter Losert nbsp Austria 7 15 53 Q 3 Fred RussliWerner Zwimpfer nbsp Switzerland 7 16 09 Q 4 David RamagePaul Guest nbsp Australia 7 17 09 C 5 Ennio FermoMarino Specia nbsp Italy 7 29 75 C 6 Alfons SlusarskiJerzy Broniec nbsp Poland 7 40 10 C Semifinal 2 edit Rank Rowers Nation Time Notes 1 Larry HoughPhilip Johnson nbsp United States 7 21 50 Q 2 Peter ChristiansenIb Larsen nbsp Denmark 7 24 98 Q 3 Heinz Jurgen BotheJorg Lucke nbsp East Germany 7 32 16 Q 4 Roger ChatelainJean Pierre Drivet nbsp France 7 43 79 C 5 Andras PalyiLaszlo Romvari nbsp Hungary 7 45 73 C 6 Gunther KarlFranz Held nbsp West Germany 7 53 06 C Finals edit Classification 7 12 edit Rank Rowers Nation Time 7 David RamagePaul Guest nbsp Australia 7 19 49 8 Alfons SlusarskiJerzy Broniec nbsp Poland 7 22 89 9 Andras PalyiLaszlo Romvari nbsp Hungary 7 26 00 10 Ennio FermoMarino Specia nbsp Italy 7 32 50 11 Roger ChatelainJean Pierre Drivet nbsp France 7 37 64 12 Gunther KarlFranz Held nbsp West Germany 7 40 88 Final edit Rank Rowers Nation Time nbsp Heinz Jurgen BotheJorg Lucke nbsp East Germany 7 26 56 nbsp Larry HoughPhilip Johnson nbsp United States 7 26 71 nbsp Peter ChristiansenIb Larsen nbsp Denmark 7 31 84 4 Dieter EbnerDieter Losert nbsp Austria 7 41 80 5 Fred RussliWerner Zwimpfer nbsp Switzerland 7 46 79 6 Roel LuynenburgRuud Stokvis nbsp Netherlands STReferences edit Rowing at the 1968 Mexico City Summer Games Men s Coxless Pairs Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 16 August 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rowing at the 1968 Summer Olympics Men 27s coxless pair amp oldid 958091751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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