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Rowing at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless pair

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Men's coxless pair
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueRodrigo de Freitas Lagoon
Date6–11 August 2016
Competitors26 from 13 nations
Winning time6:59.71
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
 New Zealand
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lawrence Brittain
Shaun Keeling
 South Africa
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Giovanni Abagnale
Marco Di Costanzo
 Italy
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The men's coxless pair competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held from 6 to 11 August at the Lagoon Rodrigo de Freitas.

The medals for the competition were presented by Barry Maister, New Zealand, member of the International Olympic Committee, and the gifts were presented by Jean-Christophe Rolland, France, President of the International Rowing Federation.

Results

Heats

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

Heat 1

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Spencer Turrin
Alexander Lloyd
 Australia 6:40.79 SF
2 Lawrence Brittain
Shaun Keeling
 South Africa 6:41.42 SF
3 Jakub Podrazil
Lukáš Helešic
 Czech Republic 6:42.710 SF
4 Anders Weiss
Nareg Guregian
 United States 6:49.97 R
5 Àlex Sigurbjörnsson
Pau Vela
 Spain 6:54.26 R

Heat 2

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Germain Chardin
Dorian Mortelette
 France 6:42.00 SF
2 Alan Sinclair
Stewart Innes
 Great Britain 6:50.77 SF
3 Cristi-Ilie Pârghie
George Alexandru Pălămariu
 Romania 6:51.71 SF
4 Roel Braas
Mitchel Steenman
 Netherlands 7:22.93 R

Heat 3

Many of the competitors criticised that the regatta was not called off due to the challenging conditions. Miloš Vasić and Nenad Beđik capsized and did not get back into the boat, but the International Rowing Federation (FISA) ruled that despite their DNF they could compete in the repechage.[1][2]

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
 New Zealand 6:41.75 SF
2 Giovanni Abagnale
Marco Di Constanzo
 Italy 6:46.04 SF
3 Adrián Juhász
Béla Simon
 Hungary 6:59.28 SF
4 Miloš Vasić
Nenad Beđik
 Serbia DNF
(capsized)
R

Repechage

First three of heat qualify to the semifinals.

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Roel Braas
Mitchel Steenman
 Netherlands 6:34.16 SF
2 Miloš Vasić
Nenad Beđik
 Serbia 6:34.52 SF
3 Anders Weiss
Nareg Guregian
 United States 6:36.60 SF
4 Àlex Sigurbjörnsson
Pau Vela
 Spain 6:40.47

Semifinals

First three of each heat qualify to the Final A, remainder goes to the Final B.

Semifinal 1

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Giovanni Abagnale
Marco Di Costanzo
 Italy 6:24.96 FA
2 Spencer Turrin
Alexander Lloyd
 Australia 6:25.25 FA
3 Germain Chardin
Dorian Mortelette
 France 6:26.10 FA
4 Roel Braas
Mitchel Steenman
 Netherlands 6:26.94 FB
5 Anders Weiss
Nareg Guregian
 United States 6:33.95 FB
6 Cristi-Ilie Pârghie
George Alexandru Pălămariu
 Romania 6:48.17 FB

Semifinal 2

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
 New Zealand 6:23.36 FA
2 Alan Sinclair
Stewart Innes
 Great Britain 6:26.37 FA
3 Lawrence Brittain
Shaun Keeling
 South Africa 6:27.59 FA
4 Adrián Juhász
Béla Simon
 Hungary 6:29.12 FB
5 Miloš Vasić
Nenad Beđik
 Serbia 6:31.00 FB
6 Jakub Podrazil
Lukáš Helešic
 Czech Republic 6:32.85 FB

Final

Final B

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1 Jakub Podrazil
Lukáš Helešic
 Czech Republic 7:00.04
2 Roel Braas
Mitchel Steenman
 Netherlands 7:01.88
3 Adrián Juhász
Béla Simon
 Hungary 7:03.34
4 Miloš Vasić
Nenad Beđik
 Serbia 7:04.71
5 Anders Weiss
Nareg Guregian
 United States 7:10.60
6 Cristi-Ilie Pârghie
George Alexandru Pălămariu
 Romania 7:13.68

Final A

Rank Rower Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Eric Murray
Hamish Bond
 New Zealand 6:59.71
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lawrence Brittain
Shaun Keeling
 South Africa 7:02.51
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Giovanni Abagnale
Marco Di Costanzo
 Italy 7:04.52
4 Alan Sinclair
Stewart Innes
 Great Britain 7:07.99
5 Germain Chardin
Dorian Mortelette
 France 7:09.91
6 Spencer Turrin
Alexander Lloyd
 Australia 7:11.60

References

  1. ^ "Serbian Olympic rowers sink in ferocious conditions on Rio waters". The Guardian. 6 August 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Srpski dvojac se prevrnuo, ali nastavlja! (Serbian duo rolled over, but continues!)". Mondo. 6 August 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.