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Rowing at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's eight

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Men's eights
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueSeine
DatesJuly 15–17
Competitors90 from 10 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Leonard Carpenter, Howard Kingsbury, Alfred Lindley, John Miller, James Rockefeller, Frederick Sheffield, Laurence Stoddard, Benjamin Spock, Alfred Wilson
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Arthur Bell, Ivor Campbell, Robert Hunter, William Langford, Harold Little, John Smith, Warren Snyder, Norman Taylor, William Wallace
 Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ante Katalinić, Frane Katalinić, Šimun Katalinić, Giuseppe Crivelli, Latino Galasso, Vittorio Gliubich, Petar Ivanov, Bruno Sorić, Carlo Toniatti
 Italy
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1928 →

The men's eights event was part of the rowing programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The competition, the sixth appearance of the event, was held from July 13, 1924 to July 17, 1924 on the river Seine.

Ten teams, each from a different nation, competed.

Results

Semifinals

The top boat in each semifinal advanced to the final, with the second placed boat (and the third-placed boat, in the semifinal with four boats) going to the repechage. The last placed boat in each semifinal was eliminated.

Semifinal 1
Place Rowers Time Qual.
1  Reginald Bare (GBR)
 Edward Chandler (GBR)
 Horace Debenham (GBR)
 Hugh Dulley (GBR)
 Ian Fairbairn (GBR)
 John Godwin (GBR)
 Arthur Long (GBR)
 Harold Morphy (GBR)
 Charles Rew (GBR)
6:04.0 Q
2  A. D'Anvers (BEL)
 Gérard de Gezelle (BEL)
 R. de Landtsheere (BEL)
 Albert Geinger (BEL)
 Léon Lippens (BEL)
 Hippolyte Schouppe (BEL)
 Robert Swartelé (BEL)
 Jean van Silfhout (BEL)
 Marcel Wauters (BEL)
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3  Julio Alles (ARG)
 Alberto Anderson (ARG)
 Francisco Borgonovo (ARG)
 Tomas Cerrutti (ARG)
 Federico Lecto (ARG)
 Miguel Madero (ARG)
 David Nolting (ARG)
 Carlos Serantes (ARG)
 Armando Trebucco (ARG)
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4  M. Baudechon (FRA)
 J. Betout (FRA)
 Louis Carlier (FRA)
 Michel Fourny (FRA)
 Henri Gatineau (FRA)
 André Lancelot (FRA)
 Henri Menard (FRA)
 André Oriol (FRA)
 Fernand Oriol (FRA)
Semifinal 2
Place Rowers Time Qual.
1  Leonard Carpenter (USA)
 Howard Kingsbury (USA)
 Alfred Lindley (USA)
 John Miller (USA)
 James Rockefeller (USA)
 Frederick Sheffield (USA)
 Laurence Stoddard (USA)
 Benjamin Spock (USA)
 Alfred Wilson (USA)
5:51.0 Q
2  Arthur Bell (CAN)
 Ivor Campbell (CAN)
 Robert Hunter (CAN)
 William Langford (CAN)
 Harold Little (CAN)
 John Smith (CAN)
 Warren Snyder (CAN)
 Norman Taylor (CAN)
 William Wallace (CAN)
r
3  Simon Bon (NED)
 Jacob Cremer (NED)
 Cornelis Eecen (NED)
 Antony Fennema (NED)
 Roelof Hommema (NED)
 Paul Maasland (NED)
 Hendrik Rijnders (NED)
 Gerrit Tromp (NED)
 Egbertus Waller (NED)
Semifinal 3
Place Rowers Time Qual.
1  Ante Katalinić (ITA)
 Frane Katalinić (ITA)
 Šimun Katalinić (ITA)
 Giuseppe Crivelli (ITA)
 Latino Galasso (ITA)
 Vittorio Gliubich (ITA)
 Petar Ivanov (ITA)
 Bruno Sorić (ITA)
 Carlo Toniatti (ITA)
6:06.0 Q
2  Frank Cummings (AUS)
 Robert Cummings (AUS)
 Henry Graetz (AUS)
 William Jarvis (AUS)
 Walter Pfeiffer (AUS)
 Arthur Scott (AUS)
 William Sladden (AUS)
 Arnold Tauber (AUS)
 Edward Thomas (AUS)
r
3  Leandro Coll (ESP)
 Jaime Giralt (ESP)
 José Lasplazas (ESP)
 José Martínez (ESP)
 Ricardo Massana (ESP)
 Eliseo Morales (ESP)
 Enrique Pérez (ESP)
 Juan Riba (ESP)
 Luis Omedes (ESP)

Repechage

The top boat advanced to the final, with the other three eliminated.

Place Rowers Time Qual.
1  Arthur Bell (CAN)
 Ivor Campbell (CAN)
 Robert Hunter (CAN)
 William Langford (CAN)
 Harold Little (CAN)
 John Smith (CAN)
 Warren Snyder (CAN)
 Norman Taylor (CAN)
 William Wallace (CAN)
6:37.0 Q
2  Julio Alles (ARG)
 Alberto Anderson (ARG)
 Francisco Borgonovo (ARG)
 Tomas Cerrutti (ARG)
 Federico Lecto (ARG)
 Miguel Madero (ARG)
 David Nolting (ARG)
 Carlos Serantes (ARG)
 Armando Trebucco (ARG)
3  Frank Cummings (AUS)
 Robert Cummings (AUS)
 Henry Graetz (AUS)
 William Jarvis (AUS)
 Walter Pfeiffer (AUS)
 Arthur Scott (AUS)
 William Sladden (AUS)
 Arnold Tauber (AUS)
 Edward Thomas (AUS)
6:47.0
4  A. D'Anvers (BEL)
 Gérard de Gezelle (BEL)
 R. de Landtsheere (BEL)
 Albert Geinger (BEL)
 Léon Lippens (BEL)
 Hippolyte Schouppe (BEL)
 Robert Swartelé (BEL)
 Jean van Silfhout (BEL)
 Marcel Wauters (BEL)

Final

Place Rowers Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Leonard Carpenter (USA)
 Howard Kingsbury (USA)
 Alfred Lindley (USA)
 John Miller (USA)
 James Rockefeller (USA)
 Frederick Sheffield (USA)
 Laurence Stoddard (USA)
 Benjamin Spock (USA)
 Alfred Wilson (USA)
6:33.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Arthur Bell (CAN)
 Ivor Campbell (CAN)
 Robert Hunter (CAN)
 William Langford (CAN)
 Harold Little (CAN)
 John Smith (CAN)
 Warren Snyder (CAN)
 Norman Taylor (CAN)
 William Wallace (CAN)
6:49.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Ante Katalinić (ITA)
 Frane Katalinić (ITA)
 Šimun Katalinić (ITA)
 Giuseppe Crivelli (ITA)
 Latino Galasso (ITA)
 Vittorio Gliubich (ITA)
 Petar Ivanov (ITA)
 Bruno Sorić (ITA)
 Carlo Toniatti (ITA)
4  Reginald Bare (GBR)
 Edward Chandler (GBR)
 Horace Debenham (GBR)
 Hugh Dulley (GBR)
 Ian Fairbairn (GBR)
 John Godwin (GBR)
 Arthur Long (GBR)
 Harold Morphy (GBR)
 Charles Rew (GBR)

References

  • Kubatko, Justin. "Rowing at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish).