Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's coxed fours

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Coxed fours men
Coxed fours, inriggers men
Eights men

The men's coxed fours was a rowing event held as part of the Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second appearance of the event, which had been held at the 1900 Summer Olympics but had been replaced by coxless fours at the 1904 and 1908 Games. The standard coxed fours event allowed for outriggers, while another event was held in 1912 for boats with inriggers.

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[edit] Medalists

Gold Germany Albert Arnheiter, Otto Fickeisen, Rudolf Fickeisen, Karl Leister, and Hermann Wilker (GER)
Silver Great Britain Julius Beresford, Geoffrey Carr, Herbert Logan, Charles Rought, and Karl Vernon (GBR)
Bronze Denmark Erik Bisgaard, Eigil Clemmensen, Rasmus Frandsen, Mikael Simonsen, and Poul Thymann (DEN)

[edit] Results

[edit] Heats

Heat 1
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Denmark Erik Bisgaard, Eigil Clemmensen, Rasmus Frandsen, Mikael Simonsen, and Poul Thymann (DEN) 7:20.0 QQ
Heat 2
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Finland Oskar Forsman, Valdemar Henriksson, Karl Lönnberg, Johan Nyholm, and Emil Nylund (FIN) 7:18.2 QQ
2 France Pierre Alibert, François Elichagaray, André Mirambeau, René Saintongey, and Louis Thomaturgé (FRA)
Heat 3
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Norway Theodor Klem, Henry Larsen, Håkon Tønsager, Ejnar Tønsager, and Mathias Torstensen (NOR) 7:15.0 QQ
2 Austria Hugo Cuzna, Emil Jand, Georg Kröder, Fritz Krombholz, and Richard Mayer (AUT)
Heat 4
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Norway Olaf Dahll, Øyvin Davidsen, Einar Eriksen, Leif Rode, and Theodor Schjøth (NOR) 7:27.4 QQ
Heat 5
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Belgium Georges van den Bossche, Leonard Nuytens, Guillaume Visser, Edmond van Waes, and Georges Willems (BEL) 7:15.0 QQ
2 Denmark Theodor Eyrich, Knud Gøtke, Marius Jørgensen, Johan Praem, and Silva Smedberg (DEN)
Heat 6
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Germany Albert Arnheiter, Otto Fickeisen, Rudolf Fickeisen, Karl Leister, and Hermann Wilker (GER) 7:06.6 QQ
2 Sweden Axel Eriksson, Gunnar Lager, John Lager, Karl Sundholm, and Ernst Wetterstrand (SWE)
Heat 7
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Great Britain Julius Beresford, Geoffrey Carr, Herbert Logan, Charles Rought, and Karl Vernon (GBR) 7:27.0 QQ

[edit] Quarterfinals

Quarterfinal 1
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Denmark Erik Bisgaard, Eigil Clemmensen, Rasmus Frandsen, Mikael Simonsen, and Poul Thymann (DEN) 7:09.0 QS
2 Finland Oskar Forsman, Valdemar Henriksson, Karl Lönnberg, Johan Nyholm, and Emil Nylund (FIN) 7:12.5
Quarterfinal 2
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Great Britain Julius Beresford, Geoffrey Carr, Herbert Logan, Charles Rought, and Karl Vernon (GBR) 7:14.5 QS
2 Norway Olaf Dahll, Øyvin Davidsen, Einar Eriksen, Leif Rode, and Theodor Schjøth (NOR)
Quarterfinal 3
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Norway Theodor Klem, Henry Larsen, Håkon Tønsager, Ejnar Tønsager, and Mathias Torstensen (NOR) 7:05.5 QS
2 Belgium Georges van den Bossche, Leonard Nuytens, Guillaume Visser, Edmond van Waes, and Georges Willems (BEL)
Quarterfinal 4
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Germany Albert Arnheiter, Otto Fickeisen, Rudolf Fickeisen, Karl Leister, and Hermann Wilker (GER) 7:14.4 QS

[edit] Semifinals

Semifinal 1
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Germany Albert Arnheiter, Otto Fickeisen, Rudolf Fickeisen, Karl Leister, and Hermann Wilker (GER) 7:41.0 QF
2 Denmark Erik Bisgaard, Eigil Clemmensen, Rasmus Frandsen, Mikael Simonsen, and Poul Thymann (DEN)
Semifinal 2
Place Crew Time Qual.
1 Great Britain Julius Beresford, Geoffrey Carr, Herbert Logan, Charles Rought, and Karl Vernon (GBR) 7:04.4 QF
2 Norway Theodor Klem, Henry Larsen, Håkon Tønsager, Ejnar Tønsager, and Mathias Torstensen (NOR) 7:04.8

[edit] Final

Final
Place Crew Time
Gold Germany Albert Arnheiter, Otto Fickeisen, Rudolf Fickeisen, Karl Leister, and Hermann Wilker (GER) 6:59.4
Silver Great Britain Julius Beresford, Geoffrey Carr, Herbert Logan, Charles Rought, and Karl Vernon (GBR)

[edit] References

  • Bergvall, Erik (ed.) (1913). in Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.).: The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. 
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich. Retrieved on 20 January 2007. (Polish)