Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Double Sculls

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These are the results of the men's double sculls competition in rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics. In a sculling boat, each rower has two oars, one on each side of the boat.

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[edit] Medalists

Gold France Sebastien Vieilledent and Adrien Hardy
France (FRA)
Silver Slovenia Luka Špik and Iztok Čop
Slovenia (SLO)
Bronze Italy Rossano Galtarossa and Alessio Sartori
Italy (ITA)

[edit] Heats

Fourteen boats raced in three heats on August 14. The top three boats in each heat advanced to the semifinals, and the remaining boats moved to the repechage.

  • SF denotes qualification to semifinal
  • R denotes qualification to repechage
Heat 1
  1. France France (Sebastien Vieilledent, Adrien Hardy) 6:45.76 SF
  2. Czech Republic Czech Republic (Milan Dolecek Jr., Ondrej Synek) 6:50.67 SF
  3. Australia Australia (Brendan Long, Peter Hardcastle) 6:52.34 SF
  4. Germany Germany (Rene Bertram, Christian Schreiber) 6:58.22 R
  5. Cuba Cuba (Yosbel Martinez Hechevarria, Yoennis Hernandez Arruez) 7:02.95 R
Heat 2
  1. Italy Italy (Rossano Galtarossa, Alessio Sartori) 6:40.82 SF
  2. Great Britain Great Britain (Matthew Wells, Matthew Langridge) 6:48.13 SF
  3. United States United States (Aquil Abdullah, Henry Nuzum) 6:52.34 SF
  4. Poland Poland (Michal Jelinski, Adam Wojciechowski) 7:00.38 R
  5. Hungary Hungary (Akos Haller, Gabor Bencsik) 7:05.20 R
Heat 3
  1. Slovenia Slovenia (Luka Špik, Iztok Čop) 6:45.26 SF
  2. Norway Norway (Nils-Torolv Simonsen, Morten Adamsen) 6:49.90 SF
  3. Estonia Estonia (Leonid Gulov, Tõnu Endrekson) 6:58.80 SF
  4. Lithuania Lithuania (Kestutis Keblys, Einaras Siaudvytis) 7:07.13 R

[edit] Repechage

The five boats that did not qualify for the semifinals directly from the heats raced in a single repechage race on August 17. The top three boats qualified for the semifinals.

  • SF denotes qualification to semifinal
  1. Hungary Hungary (Akos Haller, Gabor Bencsik) 6:15.60 SF
  2. Cuba Cuba (Yosbel Martinez Hechevarria, Yoennis Hernandez Arruez) 6:16.38 SF
  3. Germany Germany (Rene Bertram, Christian Schreiber) 6:16.94 SF
  4. Poland Poland (Michal Jelinski, Adam Wojciechowski) 6:17.51
  5. Lithuania Lithuania (Kestutis Keblys, Einaras Siaudvytis) 6:24.56

[edit] Semifinals

Twelve boats raced in two semifinals on August 18.

  • FA denotes qualification to final A
  • FB denotes qualification to final B
Semifinal A
  1. Italy Italy (Rossano Galtarossa, Alessio Sartori) 6:11.49 FA
  2. France France (Sebastien Vieilledent, Adrien Hardy) 6:12.40 FA
  3. United States United States (Aquil Abdullah, Henry Nuzum) 6:14.69 FA
  4. Norway Norway (Nils-Torolv Simonsen, Morten Adamsen) 6:14.69 FA
  5. Germany Germany (Rene Bertram, Christian Schreiber) 6:20.70 FB
  6. Australia Australia (Brendan Long, Peter Hardcastle) 6:22.69 FB
Semifinal B
  1. Slovenia Slovenia (Luka Špik, Iztok Čop) 6:11.96 FA
  2. Estonia Estonia (Leonid Gulov, Tõnu Endrekson) 6:12.80 FA
  3. Estonia Estonia (Milan Dolecek Jr., Ondrej Synek) 6:13.65 FA
  4. Great Britain Great Britain (Matthew Wells, Matthew Langridge) 6:13.71 FB
  5. Hungary Hungary (Akos Haller, Gabor Bencsik) 6:23.81 FB
  6. Cuba Cuba (Yosbel Martinez Hechevarria, Yoennis Hernandez Arruez) 6:24.54 FB

[edit] Finals

Final B was raced on August 19 and determined placings 8-12 in the event. Final A was raced on August 21 and determined the medal winners.

Final A
  1. France France (Sebastien Vieilledent, Adrien Hardy) 6:29.00
  2. Slovenia Slovenia (Luka Špik, Iztok Čop) 6:31.72
  3. Italy Italy (Rossano Galtarossa, Alessio Sartori) 6:32.93
  4. Estonia Estonia (Leonid Gulov, Tõnu Endrekson) 6:35.30
  5. Czech Republic Czech Republic (Milan Dolecek Jr., Ondrej Synek) 6:35.81
  6. United States United States (Aquil Abdullah, Henry Nuzum) 6:36.86
  7. Norway Norway (Nils-Torolv Simonsen, Morten Adamsen) 6:37.25
Final B
  1. Great Britain Great Britain (Matthew Wells, Matthew Langridge) 6:14.40
  2. Germany Germany (Rene Bertram, Christian Schreiber) 6:14.97
  3. Cuba Cuba (Yosbel Martinez Hechevarria, Yoennis Hernandez Arruez) 6:15.37
  4. Hungary Hungary (Akos Haller, Gabor Bencsik) 6:15.39
  5. Australia Australia (Brendan Long, Peter Hardcastle) 6:22.57


The 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Men

Single Sculls | Coxless Pair | Double Sculls | Lwt Double Sculls | Coxless Four | Quadruple Sculls | Eight | Lwt Coxless Four

Women

Single Sculls | Coxless Pair | Double Sculls | Lwt Double Sculls | Quadruple Sculls | Eight