Men's lightweight double sculls at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 42 from 21 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics | ||
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Single sculls | men | women |
Coxless pair | men | women |
Double sculls | men | women |
Lwt double sculls | men | women |
Coxless four | men | |
Quadruple sculls | men | women |
Eight | men | women |
Lwt coxless four | men | |
These are the results of the Men's lightweight double sculls competition in Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece. It was one of eight events in men's rowing that was held. [1]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Tomasz Kucharski and Robert Sycz (POL) | Frédéric Dufour and Pascal Touron (FRA) | Vasileios Polymeros and Nikolaos Skiathitis (GRE) |
Rank | Country | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | Greece | Vasileios Polymeros, Nikolaos Skiathitis | 6:15.22 | SF |
2 | Italy | Elia Luini and Leonardo Pettinari | 6:19.82 | R |
3 | Slovakia | Ľuboš Podstupka and Lukáš Babač | 6:22.00 | R |
4 | China | Zhu Zhifu and Yang Jian | 6:22.64 | R |
5 | Cuba | Armando Arrechavaleta and Yosvel Iglesiaso | 6:25.14 | R |
6 | Brazil | Thiago Gomes and José Sobral Júnior | 6:33.92 | R |
Rank | Country | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | France | Frédéric Dufour and Pascal Touron | 6:14.55 | SF |
2 | Hungary | Zsolt Hirling and Tamás Varga | 6:20.98 | R |
3 | Spain | Ruben Alvarez Hoyos and Juan Zunzunegui Guimerans | 6:23.23 | R |
4 | Japan | Kazushige Ura and Daisaku Takeda | 6:24.08 | R |
5 | Hong Kong | Lo Ting Wai and So Sau Wah | 6:43.49 | R |
Rank | Country | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | Denmark | Mads Rasmussen and Rasmus Quist Hansen | 6:17.68 | SF |
2 | Poland | Tomasz Kucharski and Robert Sycz | 6:21.45 | R |
3 | Germany | Manuel Brehmer and Ingo Euler | 6:25.22 | R |
4 | Australia | George Jelbart and Cameron Wurf | 6:28.94 | R |
5 | Uzbekistan | Sergey Bogdanov and Ruslan Naurzaliev | 6:52.34 | R |
Rank | Country | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | Ireland | Sam Lynch and Gearoid Towey | 6:16.63 | SF |
2 | United States | Steve Tucker and Greg Ruckman | 6:20.00 | R |
3 | Czech Republic | Václav Maleček and Michal Vabroušek | 6:21.82 | R |
4 | Belgium | Justin Gevaert and Wouter Van der Fraenen | 6:26.25 | R |
5 | Uruguay | Rodolfo Collazo and Joe Reboledo | 6:29.20 | R |
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