Mixed coxed four at the XV Paralympic Games | |
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Venue | Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon |
Date | 9 September – 11 September |
Competitors | 60 from 12 nations |
Medalists | |
Rowing at the 2016 Summer Paralympics | |
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Men's single sculls | |
Women's single sculls | |
Mixed double sculls | |
Mixed coxed four | |
The mixed coxed four competition at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro took place at Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon.
The winner of each heat qualified to the finals, remainder to the repechage. [1]
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Grace Clough Daniel Brown Pam Relph James Fox Oliver James | Great Britain | 3:25.08 | Q |
2 | Wang Qian Zhao Hui Chen Xinxin Wu Yunlong Yu Li | China | 3:29.66 | R |
3 | Shannon Murray Lucy Perold Dylan Trollope Dieter Rosslee Willie Morgan | South Africa | 3:30.04 | R |
4 | Kathleen Murdoch Brock Ingram Jeremy McGrath Davinia Lefroy Josephine Burnand | Australia | 3:32.88 | R |
5 | Valentina Grassi Tommaso Schettino Luca Lunghi Florinda Trombetta Giuseppe Di Capua | Italy | 3:37.37 | R |
6 | Margret Bangajena Michelle Garnett Takudzwa Gwariro Previous Wiri Jessica Davis | Zimbabwe | 4:08.63 | R |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Jaclyn Smith Danielle Hansen Zachary Burns Dorian Weber Jennifer Sichel | United States | 3:21.65 | Q |
2 | Victoria Nolan Meghan Montgomery Andrew Todd Curtis Halladay Kristen Kit | Canada | 3:24.69 | R |
3 | Anke Molkenthin Tino Kolitscher Valentin Luz Susanne Lackner Inga Thöne | Germany | 3:31.59 | R |
4 | Guylaine Marchand Anne-Laure Frappart Antoine Jesel Rémy Taranto Robin Le Barreau | France | 3:32.04 | R |
5 | Olexandra Yankova Iryna Yarynka Olexandr Bilonozhko Maksym Zhuk Volodymyr Kozlov | Ukraine | 3:33.25 | R |
6 | Maria Dorn Gerheid Pahl Thomas Ebner Benjamin Strasser Erika Buchinger | Austria | 3:47.13 | R |
First two of each repechage qualified to the medal final, remainder to Final B.
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Anke Molkenthin Tino Kolitscher Valentin Luz Susanne Lackner Inga Thöne | Germany | 3:35.68 | Q |
2 | Wang Qian Zhao Hui Chen Xinxin Wu Yunlong Yu Li | China | 3:36.38 | Q |
3 | Guylaine Marchand Anne-Laure Frappart Antoine Jesel Rémy Taranto Robin Le Barreau | France | 3:36.65 | Final B |
4 | Valentina Grassi Tommaso Schettino Luca Lunghi Florinda Trombetta Giuseppe Di Capua | Italy | 3:42.45 | Final B |
5 | Margret Bangajena Michelle Garnett Takudzwa Gwariro Previous Wiri Jessica Davis | Zimbabwe | 4:13.76 | Final B |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Victoria Nolan Meghan Montgomery Andrew Todd Curtis Halladay Kristen Kit | Canada | 3:33.85 | Q |
2 | Shannon Murray Lucy Perold Dylan Trollope Dieter Rosslee Willie Morgan | South Africa | 3:36.49 | Q |
3 | Kathleen Murdoch Brock Ingram Jeremy McGrath Davinia Lefroy Josephine Burnand | Australia | 3:37.29 | Final B |
4 | Olexandra Yankova Iryna Yarynka Olexandr Bilonozhko Maksym Zhuk Volodymyr Kozlov | Ukraine | 3:42.59 | Final B |
5 | Maria Dorn Gerheid Pahl Thomas Ebner Benjamin Strasser Erika Buchinger | Austria | 3:58.96 | Final B |
Rank | Rowers | Country | Time |
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Grace Clough Daniel Brown Pam Relph James Fox Oliver James | Great Britain | 3:17.17 | |
Jaclyn Smith Danielle Hansen Zachary Burns Dorian Weber Jennifer Sichel | United States | 3:19.61 | |
Victoria Nolan Meghan Montgomery Andrew Todd Curtis Halladay Kristen Kit | Canada | 3:19.90 | |
4 | Anke Molkenthin Tino Kolitscher Valentin Luz Susanne Lackner Inga Thöne | Germany | 3:27.34 |
5 | Shannon Murray Lucy Perold Dylan Trollope Dieter Rosslee Willie Morgan | South Africa | 3:28.39 |
6 | Wang Qian Zhao Hui Chen Xinxin Wu Yunlong Yu Li | China | 3:31.12 |
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