The men's lightweight coxless four competition at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan took place the Kazan Rowing Centre. [1]
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Morgan Maunoir Barthelemy Agostini Clement Fonta Edouard Jonville | France | 6:18.47 | Q |
2 | Masato Kobayashi Hirohide Sakagami Yusuke Sato Yusaku Araki | Japan | 6:19.99 | Q |
3 | James Brittain Gareth Maybery Devon Lee Miller Scott Donaldson | South Africa | 6:22.48 | R |
4 | Peter Krpesics Peter Bartfai Bence Vallyon Edvin Novak | Hungary | 6:29.96 | R |
5 | Yauheni Shymul Aliaksandr Piatrushchyk Dzmitry Hetsevich Yauheni Kryvashei | Belarus | 6:48.10 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Tobias Franzmann Stefan Wallat Daniel Wisgott Lasse Antczak | Germany | 6:17.29 | Q |
2 | Rafal Serwiak Dawid Kaminski Kamil Bredow Radoslaw Krymski | Poland | 6:21.02 | Q |
3 | Lorenzo Tedesco Andrea Fois Marcello Nicoletti Corrado Regalbuto | Italy | 6:22.33 | R |
4 | Vladimir Voronov Aleksei Vikulin Anton Kuranov Andrey Kryazhev | Russia | 6:35.03 | R |
5 | Muhammad Haq Tanveer Arif Sajid Ghafoor Hafiz Umar | Pakistan | 7:44.80 | R |
Rank | Rower | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lorenzo Tedesco Andrea Fois Marcello Nicoletti Corrado Regalbuto | Italy | 7:04.46 | Q |
2 | Vladimir Voronov Aleksei Vikulin Anton Kuranov Andrey Kryazhev | Russia | 7:06.28 | Q |
3 | James Brittain Gareth Maybery Devon Lee Miller Scott Donaldson | South Africa | 7:07.87 | FB |
4 | Peter Krpesics Peter Bartfai Bence Vallyon Edvin Novak | Hungary | 7:17.53 | FB |
5 | Yauheni Shymul Aliaksandr Piatrushchyk Dzmitry Hetsevich Yauheni Kryvashei | Belarus | 7:38.60 | FB |
6 | Muhammad Haq Tanveer Arif Sajid Ghafoor Hafiz Umar | Pakistan | 9:20.82 | FB |
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