Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's quadruple sculls explained
Event: | Men's quadruple Sculls |
Games: | 1980 Summer |
Date: | 20–27 July |
Competitors: | 48 |
Nations: | 12 |
Goldnoc: | GDR |
Silvernoc: | URS |
Bronzenoc: | BUL |
Next: | 1984 |
The men's quadruple sculls rowing competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin, Moscow, Soviet Union. The event was held from 20 to 27 July.[1]
Heats
Winner of each heat advanced to final. The remaining teams must compete in repechage for the remaining spots in the final.
Heat One
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1 | | | 6:13.96 |
2 | | | 6:18.61 |
3 | | | 6:19.28 |
4 | | | 6:19.28 |
5 | | | 6:25.84 |
6 | | | 6:27.24 | |
Heat Two
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1 | | | 6:01.68 |
2 | | | 6:01.68 |
3 | | | 6:11.33 |
4 | | | 6:14.67 |
5 | | | 6:28.25 |
6 | | | 6:39.28 | |
Repechage
Heat One
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1 | | | 5:59.54 |
2 | | | 6:00.77 |
3 | | | 6:05.19 |
4 | | | 6:16.22 |
5 | | | 6:16.69 | |
Heat Two
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1 | | | 5:57.82 |
2 | | | 6:00.78 |
3 | | | 6:02.60 |
4 | | | 6:11.96 |
5 | | | 6:25.64 | |
Finals
Finals A
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| | | 5:49.81 |
| | | 5:51.47 |
| | | 5:52.38 |
4 | | | 5:53.45 |
5 | | | 6:01.19 |
6 | | | 6:10.76 | |
Finals B
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7 | | | 5:58.63 |
8 | | | 6:02.58 |
9 | | | 6:05.38 |
10 | | | 6:06.27 |
11 | | | 6:06.58 |
12 | | | 6:16.65 | |
References
Notes and References
- Web site: Rowing at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games: Men's Quadruple Sculls . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418132009/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1980/ROW/mens-quadruple-sculls.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 29 August 2018.