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Rowing at the 2007 Pan American Games – Men's quadruple sculls

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The Men's Quadruple Sculls took place at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. The heats and repechages happened on July 16 and the Finals on July 19.

Medals

Medalists Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Yuleydis Cascaret
Janier Concepcion
Angel Fournier
Yoennis Hernandez
 Cuba
Victor Sebastian Claus
Ariel Suárez
Santiago Fernández
Cristian Rosso
 Argentina
Warren Anderson
Jamie Schroeder
Deaglan McEachern
Francis Cuddy
 United States

Race for Lanes

Race for Lanes June 16
8:30
# Lane Name NOC Time Obs
1 2 Yuleydis Cascaret (b)
Janier Concepcion (2)
Angel Fournier (3)
Yoennis Hernandez (s)
 Cuba 6:05.57 FA
2 4 Warren Anderson (b)
Jamie Schroeder (2)
Deaglan McEachern (3)
Francis Cuddy (s)
 United States 6:05.58 FA
3 1 Victor Sebastian Claus (b)
Ariel Suarez (2)
Santiago Fernández (3)
Cristian Rosso (s)
 Argentina 6:21.82 FA
4 5 Jairo Klug (b)
Marco Martins (2)
João Soares Júnior (3)
José Rangel (s)
 Brazil 6:26.60 FA
5 3 Emiliano Dumestre (b)
Jhonatan Esquivel (2)
Emanuel Bouvier Waller (3)
Joe Reboledo (s)
 Uruguay 6:45.30 FA

Final A

Final A June 19
9:30
# Lane Name NOC Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Yuleydis Cascaret (b)
Janier Concepcion (2)
Angel Fournier (3)
Yoennis Hernandez (s)
 Cuba 6:43.60
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Victor Sebastian Claus (b)
Ariel Suarez (2)
Santiago Fernandez (3)
Cristian Alberto Rosso (s)
 Argentina 6:47.74
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Warren Anderson (b)
Jamie Schroeder (2)
Deaglan McEachern (3)
Francis Cuddy (s)
 United States 6:49.65
4 5 Emiliano Dumestre (b)
Jhonatan Esquivel (2)
Emanuel Bouvier Waller (3)
Joe Reboledo Pineyrua (s)
 Uruguay 7:05.42
5 1 Jairo Klug (b)
Marco Martins (2)
João Soares Júnior (3)
José Rangel (s)
 Brazil 7:22.65