Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls

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Men's double sculls
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Date19–24 September 1988
Competitors34 from 17 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Nico Rienks
Ronald Florijn
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Beat Schwerzmann
Ueli Bodenmann
Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg Oleksandr Marchenko
Vasil Yakusha
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
  1984
1992  

The men's double sculls competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Han River Regatta Course, South Korea. [1]

Competition format

The competition consisted of three main rounds (heats, semifinals, and finals) as well as a repechage. The 17 boats were divided into three heats for the first round, with 5 or 6 boats in each heat. The winner of each heat (3 boats total) advanced directly to the semifinals. The remaining 14 boats were placed in the repechage. The repechage featured three heats, with 4 or 5 boats in each heat. The top three boats in each repechage heat (9 boats total) advanced to the semifinals. The remaining 5 boats (4th and 5th placers in the repechage heats) were eliminated. The 12 semifinalist boats were divided into two heats of 6 boats each. The top three boats in each semifinal (6 boats total) advanced to the "A" final to compete for medals and 4th through 6th place; the bottom three boats in each semifinal were sent to the "B" final for 7th through 12th. [2]

All races were over a 2000 metre course.

Results

Heats

The heats were held on September 19. The winner of each heat advanced to the semifinals, with all others going to the repechage. No boats were eliminated in this round (a fact highlighted by the Swiss team, fourth place in their preliminary heat, ultimately winning the silver medal). [3]

Heat 1

The first heat featured a warm (21 °C) but rainy day, with 2.3 m/s northwest winds. It was primarily a contest between the Soviets (who led the full way) and the Norwegians (who started slower and were fourth at 500 metres, but pulled into second before the halfway mark), though the Soviet victory was never much in doubt. Spain started out in third, was passed by Norway but passed Chile, and ended in third as well. Canada ran fifth for the first 1500 metres before also passing Chile and finishing fourth. Chile started strong, in second place at 500 metres, but steadily dropped back through the field and finished fifth. The United States trailed the field throughout. [4]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 6:16.77Q
2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:18.63R
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6:26.78R
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6:29.94R
5Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 6:33.23R
6Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:33.75R

Heat 2

The second heat was cooler (now 19 °C) and windier (5 m/s, west-northwest), but still rainy. It turned into a four-way race quickly, with Austria well behind after 500 metres and Mexico falling back as well by 1000 metres. At the halfway point, Bulgaria led followed by East Germany, Switzerland, then Denmark. The Germans and Danes pushed forward over the second half, while the Bulgarians and Swiss slowed. By the 1500 metre mark, the East German boat had overtaken Bulgaria and the Danish boat had passed Switzerland. In the last quarter of the course, Denmark surged past both the Germans and Bulgarians to take the victory. [4]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6:13.19Q
2Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 6:13.72R
3Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 6:17.92R
4Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 6:22.39R
5Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6:45.16R
6Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 7:17.11R

Heat 3

The temperature continued to cool (18 °C) and the rain continued to fall for the third heat, though the wind calmed somewhat (3.7 m/s, west). There was little contest to this heat, with the Dutch boat leading from the start and winning by nearly 3 seconds. The West German team started slow, but caught Italy before the halfway mark and separated from the latter squad by over 4 seconds at the end. Finland and Greece brought up the rear at fourth and fifth place, respectively. [5]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:16.32Q
2Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6:21.95R
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:26.19R
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 6:28.22R
5Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 6:35.72R

Repechage

The repechage was held on September 21. The top three boats in each of the three repechage heats advanced to the semifinals, with all others eliminated. [5]

Repechage heat 1

The repechage was held on a cool (13.9 °C for the first heat) but sunny day, with calmer winds than the heats (1.2 m/s east-northeast for the first heat). East Germany, after its narrow loss in the heats, led this repechage heat from start to finish. Finland and Spain battled back and forth for second and third, with Finland ultimately taking second. A late push by Mexico was insufficient to catch Spain for the last semifinals place. The United States made it to halfway in fourth place and not far behind the lead group, but faltered over the second half and finished fifth. [5]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 6:40.67Q
2Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 6:42.99Q
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6:43.67Q
4Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6:45.59
5Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6:56.45

Repechage heat 2

The sunny day continued to warm (now 14.8 °C) and the wind remained steady (1.2 m/s, east-northeast). With all but one boat advancing the semifinals, the question was which team would finish last. Chile was only half a second behind third-place Norway at 500 metres, but fell further behind at each quarter-mark after that; the South Americans were eliminated. Switzerland led at each checkpoint, while Norway passed Italy during the second 500 metres. [5]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 6:37.86Q
2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:41.15Q
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:43.22Q
4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 6:48.72

Repechage heat 3

The temperature continued to warm (15.3 °C) and the sun continued to shine; the wind shifted slightly (1.8 m/s, east-southeast). It was the second repechage heat of the day won by a German team, with West Germany matching the East German squad's placement from the first repechage heat. It took a second-half push, as the Bulgarian pair led through the halfway mark. The remaining three boats each spent time in the essential third-place position to earn the last spot in the semifinals; Greece had it after the first 500 metres, and Austria was in advancement place after 1000 metres and 1500 metres, but Canada finished in the third spot. Austria fell to fifth with a nearly-three-minute final 500 metres. [5]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6:37.84Q
2Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 6:41.10Q
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6:46.55Q
4Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 6:59.46
5Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 7:56.37

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on September 22. There were two heats of six boats each; the top half advanced to the "A" final while the bottom half went to the "B" final (out of medal contention).

Semifinal 1

The first semifinal featured heat winners the Soviet Union and Denmark, repechage winner West Germany, repechage second-placers Norway and Finland, and repechage third-placer Canada. It was a hot and sunny day, at 31.2 °C, with 1.4 m/s east-northeast wind. The Soviets led wire-to-wire, opening a nearly 3 second lead over the first 500 metres and never looking back. Norway started strong, but Denmark passed them before the halfway mark. West Germany made a late charge from fourth place to overtake both Norway and Denmark. This left third-place, and the last spot in the "A" final, to a battle between the two Scandinavian countries. Norway gained back ground in the last 500 metres, but was unable to catch Denmark, finishing a quarter-second behind. Canada and Finland were clearly behind the others throughout, flipping places between them after the halfway mark as Canada finished fifth and Finland sixth. [5]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 6:21.78QA
2Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6:23.55QA
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6:24.60QA
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6:24.87QB
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 6:37.95QB
6Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 6:43.31QB

Semifinal 2

The second semifinal featured heat winner the Netherlands, repechage winners East Germany and Switzerland, repechage second-placer Bulgaria, and repechage third-placers Italy and Spain. The temperature had cooled from the first semifinal (now 24.1 °C) and the wind was nearly calm (0.7 m/s, southwest). Bulgaria took the early lead, but was soon passed by East Germany. The top four remained relatively close throughout, with the Germans retaining the lead and winning by 1.68 seconds over the Netherlands. The Dutch, along with the Swiss, had been closing on the Bulgarians since the halfway mark. Switzerland, after a slow second quarter, had the best final 500 metres, passing Bulgaria to move into third by 0.34 seconds (and the "A" final advancement spot) but not quite catching the Netherlands (0.42 seconds behind) for second. Italy had briefly passed Switzerland around the halfway mark, but otherwise was in fifth throughout; Spain was last from the first quarter-mark to the finish. [5]

RankRowersNationTimeNotes
1Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 6:17.89QA
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:19.57QA
3Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 6:19.99QA
4Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 6:20.33QB
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6:27.60QB
6Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6:31.03QB

Finals

Final B

Final B, for 7th through 12th place, took place on September 23. It was a cool day, at 12.4 °C, but sunny. The winds were 2.6 m/s east-southeast. All three of the boats from the second semifinal beat the boats from the first semifinal. Spain, which had finished last in the semifinal, this time defeated Bulgaria and Italy, as well as the rest, to take 7th place overall. It required a last-to-first drive, however, as Spain was in sixth place in the heat after 500 metres—though only behind leaders Bulgaria by 2.23 seconds. Bulgaria held the lead through 1500 metres before being passed by Spain, finishing second in the race and 8th overall. Italy ended up in 9th overall. The boats from the other semifinal came in fourth/10th (Canada), fifth/11th (Norway), and sixth/12th (Finland). [5]

RankRowersNationTime
7Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7:02.34
8Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 7:04.39
9Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7:06.01
10Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:07.31
11Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7:09.42
12Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 7:20.72

Final A

Final A, for 1st through 6th places, was held on September 24, a temperate (20.7 °C), sunny day with 1.5 m/s northeast wind. The Soviets started with the lead, followed by the East and then West Germans. But none of those three teams finished higher than third; the Netherlands surged first, advancing from fourth place at the quarter-mark to second at the halfway point and then first—where they would finish—three-quarters of the way in. The Swiss also made a late push, charging all the way from fifth at the halfway mark (and fourth at 1500 metres) to edge out the Soviets for the silver medal by 0.28 seconds. The West German team, behind their East German counterparts most of the way, passed them as well in the last quarter as the East team dropped to fifth place. East Germany finished closer to last place Denmark than to fourth place. [6]

RankRowersNationTime
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 6:21.13
Silver medal icon.svgCivil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 6:22.59
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 6:22.87
4Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 6:24.97
5Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 6:26.20
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6:26.98

Final classification

RankRowersCountry
Gold medal icon.svg Nico Rienks
Ronald Florijn
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Beat Schwerzmann
Ueli Bodenmann
Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg Oleksandr Marchenko
Vasil Yakusha
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
4 Christian Händle
Ralf Thienel
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
5 Uwe Mund
Uwe Heppner
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
6 Per Rasmussen
Bjarne Eltang
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
7 José Manuel Bermúdez
Manuel Vera
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
8 Vasil Radev
Daniel Yordanov
Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria
9 Roberto Fusaro
Mauro Jagodnich
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
10 Bruce Ford
Pat Walter
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
11 Per Sætersdal
Kjell Voll
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
12 Reima Karppinen
Jorma Lehtelä
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
13 Luis Miguel García
Joaquín Gómez
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Alejandro Rojas
Marcelo Rojas
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Konstantinos Ditsios
Pantelis Papaterpos
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
16 Glenn Florio
Kevin Still
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Harald Faderbauer
Thomas Musyl
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria

References

  1. "Rowing at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Double Sculls". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  2. Official Report, vol. 2, pp. 517–19.
  3. Official Report, vol. 2, pp. 517–18.
  4. 1 2 Official Report, vol. 2, p. 517.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Official Report, vol. 2, p. 518.
  6. Official Report, vol. 2, p. 519.