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Rowing at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's lightweight coxless four

The men's lightweight coxless four competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held on 6–11 August at the Lagoon Rodrigo de Freitas.[1] This was the last time that this boat class competed, as FISA axed it after the 2017 World Rowing Championships with immediate effect.

Men's lightweight coxless four
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueRodrigo de Freitas Lagoon
Date6–11 August 2016
Competitors52 from 13 nations
Teams13
Winning time6:20.51
Medalists
← 2012

Results Edit

Heats Edit

First three of each heat qualify to the semifinals, remainder goes to the repechage.

Heat 1 Edit

Heat 2 Edit

Heat 3 Edit

Repechage Edit

First three of heat qualify to the semifinals.

Heat 1 Edit

Semifinals Edit

Semifinal 1 Edit

Semifinal 2 Edit

Final Edit

Final B Edit

Final A Edit

The medals for the competition were presented by Denis Oswald, Switzerland, member of the International Olympic Committee, and the gifts were presented by Matt Smith, United States of America, executive director of the International Rowing Federation.

Aftermath Edit

This was the last time the Danish Gold Four competed, as they did not nominate their boat for the 2017 World Rowing Championships.[2]

To achieve gender equality in rowing, FISA suggested early in 2017 to drop the lightweight men's four from the Olympic programme, and the recommendation was adopted by the executive board of the International Olympic Committee in June 2017.[3] Shortly after the 2017 championships, the FISA council voted to remove the lightweight men's four from the world championships with immediate effect.[4]

References Edit

  1. ^ . Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  2. ^ "(LM4-) Lightweight Men's Four – Final". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Women's four added to Olympic Games rowing programme, men's lightweight four scrapped". Stuff.co.nz. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  4. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (5 October 2017). "Mike Rowbottom: The sinking of the men's lightweight four – don't blame the alligators". Insidethegames. Retrieved 11 November 2017.

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The men s lightweight coxless four competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held on 6 11 August at the Lagoon Rodrigo de Freitas 1 This was the last time that this boat class competed as FISA axed it after the 2017 World Rowing Championships with immediate effect Men s lightweight coxless fourat the Games of the XXXI OlympiadVenueRodrigo de Freitas LagoonDate6 11 August 2016Competitors52 from 13 nationsTeams13Winning time6 20 51MedalistsLucas TramerSimon SchurchSimon NiepmannMario Gyr SwitzerlandJacob BarsoeJacob LarsenKasper Winther JorgensenMorten Jorgensen DenmarkFranck SolforosiThomas BaroukhGuillaume RaineauThibault Colard France 2012 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Heats 1 1 1 Heat 1 1 1 2 Heat 2 1 1 3 Heat 3 1 2 Repechage 1 2 1 Heat 1 1 3 Semifinals 1 3 1 Semifinal 1 1 3 2 Semifinal 2 1 4 Final 1 4 1 Final B 1 4 2 Final A 2 Aftermath 3 ReferencesResults EditHeats Edit First three of each heat qualify to the semifinals remainder goes to the repechage Heat 1 Edit Rank Rowers Country Time Notes1 Stefano OppoMartino GorettiLivio La PadulaPietro Ruta Italy 6 03 26 SA B2 Jin WeiZhao JingbinYu ChenggangWang Tiexin China 6 03 43 SA B3 Lucas TramerSimon SchurchSimon NiepmannMario Gyr Switzerland 6 03 52 SA B4 Franck SolforosiThomas BaroukhGuillaume RaineauThibault Colard France 6 07 31 R5 Jan VetesnikOndrej VetesnikJiri KopacMiroslav Vrastil Jr Czech Republic 6 39 95 RHeat 2 Edit Rank Rowers Country Time Notes1 Jacob BarsoeJacob LarsenKasper Winther JorgensenMorten Jorgensen Denmark 5 58 21 SA B2 Chris BartleyMark AldredJono CleggPeter Chambers Great Britain 6 01 27 SA B3 Spyridon GiannarosPanagiotis MagdanisStefanos NtouskosIoannis Petrou Greece 6 05 27 SA B4 Jonathan KochLars WichertTobias FranzmannLucas Schafer Germany 6 14 87 RHeat 3 Edit Rank Rowers Country Time Notes1 James LasschePeter TaylorAlistair BondJames Hunter New Zealand 6 03 34 SA B2 Robin PrendesAnthony FahdenEdward KingTyler Nase United States 6 05 61 SA B3 Joris PijsTim HeijbrockJort van GennepBjorn van den Ende Netherlands 6 07 88 SA B4 Maxwell LattimerBrendan HodgeNicolas PrattEric Woelfl Canada 6 19 44 RRepechage Edit First three of heat qualify to the semifinals Heat 1 Edit Rank Rowers Country Time Notes1 Franck SolforosiThomas BaroukhGuillaume RaineauThibault Colard France 6 01 18 SA B2 Jonathan KochLars WichertTobias FranzmannLucas Schafer Germany 6 03 29 SA B3 Jan VetesnikOndrej VetesnikJiri KopacMiroslav Vrastil Jr Czech Republic 6 04 30 SA B4 Maxwell LattimerBrendan HodgeNicolas PrattEric Woelfl Canada 6 05 35Semifinals Edit Semifinal 1 Edit Rank Rowers Country Time Notes1 Stefano OppoMartino GorettiLivio La PadulaPietro Ruta Italy 6 06 56 FA2 Franck SolforosiThomas BaroukhGuillaume RaineauThibault Colard France 6 07 32 FA3 James LasschePeter TaylorAlistair BondJames Hunter New Zealand 6 08 96 FA4 Chris BartleyMark AldredJono CleggPeter Chambers Great Britain 6 10 46 FB5 Joris PijsTim HeijbrockJort van GennepBjorn van den Ende Netherlands 6 12 87 FB6 Jonathan KochLars WichertTobias FranzmannLucas Schafer Germany 6 18 43 FBSemifinal 2 Edit Rank Rowers Country Time Notes1 Lucas TramerSimon SchurchSimon NiepmannMario Gyr Switzerland 6 17 85 FA2 Jacob BarsoeJacob LarsenKasper Winther JorgensenMorten Jorgensen Denmark 6 19 62 FA3 Spyridon GiannarosPanagiotis MagdanisStefanos NtouskosIoannis Petrou Greece 6 23 95 FA4 Robin PrendesAnthony FahdenEdward KingTyler Nase United States 6 26 82 FB5 Jin WeiZhao JingbinYu ChenggangWang Tiexin China 6 27 27 FB6 Jan VetesnikOndrej VetesnikJiri KopacMiroslav Vrastil Jr Czech Republic 6 33 43 FBFinal Edit Final B Edit Rank Rowers Country Time Notes1 Chris BartleyMark AldredJono CleggPeter Chambers Great Britain 6 31 542 Jin WeiZhao JingbinYu ChenggangWang Tiexin China 6 32 783 Jonathan KochLars WichertTobias FranzmannLucas Schafer Germany 6 35 834 Robin PrendesAnthony FahdenEdward KingTyler Nase United States 6 36 935 Joris PijsTim HeijbrockJort van GennepBjorn van den Ende Netherlands 6 37 286 Jan VetesnikOndrej VetesnikJiri KopacMiroslav Vrastil Jr Czech Republic 6 43 52Final A Edit The medals for the competition were presented by Denis Oswald Switzerland member of the International Olympic Committee and the gifts were presented by Matt Smith United States of America executive director of the International Rowing Federation Rank Rowers Country Time Notes Lucas TramerSimon SchurchSimon NiepmannMario Gyr Switzerland 6 20 51 Jacob BarsoeJacob LarsenKasper Winther JorgensenMorten Jorgensen Denmark 6 21 97 Franck SolforosiThomas BaroukhGuillaume RaineauThibault Colard France 6 22 854 Stefano OppoMartino GorettiLivio La PadulaPietro Ruta Italy 6 25 525 James LasschePeter TaylorAlistair BondJames Hunter New Zealand 6 28 146 Spyridon GiannarosPanagiotis MagdanisStefanos NtouskosIoannis Petrou Greece 6 36 47Aftermath EditThis was the last time the Danish Gold Four competed as they did not nominate their boat for the 2017 World Rowing Championships 2 To achieve gender equality in rowing FISA suggested early in 2017 to drop the lightweight men s four from the Olympic programme and the recommendation was adopted by the executive board of the International Olympic Committee in June 2017 3 Shortly after the 2017 championships the FISA council voted to remove the lightweight men s four from the world championships with immediate effect 4 References Edit Rowing at the 2016 Summer Olympics Men s lightweight coxless four Rio 2016 Archived from the original on 26 August 2016 Retrieved 11 August 2016 LM4 Lightweight Men s Four Final International Rowing Federation Retrieved 3 December 2017 Women s four added to Olympic Games rowing programme men s lightweight four scrapped Stuff co nz 13 June 2017 Retrieved 10 November 2017 Rowbottom Mike 5 October 2017 Mike Rowbottom The sinking of the men s lightweight four don t blame the alligators Insidethegames Retrieved 11 November 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rowing at the 2016 Summer Olympics Men 27s 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