Rowing at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Mixed coxed four

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Mixed coxed four
at the XVI Paralympic Games
Venue Sea Forest Waterway
Date27 – 29 August 2021
Competitors from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Ellen Buttrick
Giedrė Rakauskaitė
James Fox
Oliver Stanhope
Erin Kennedy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg Allie Reilly
Danielle Hansen
Charley Nordin
John Tanguay
Karen Petrik
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Erika Sauzeau
Antoine Jesel
Remy Taranto
Margot Boulet
Robin le Barreau
Flag of France.svg  France
2016
2024

The mixed coxed four competition at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo took place at the Sea Forest Waterway.

Contents

Results

Heats

The winner of each heat qualified to the finals, the remainder went to the repechage. [1] [2]

Heat 1

RankLaneRowerNationTimeNotes
14 Allie Reilly
Danielle Hansen
Charley Nordin
John Tanguay
Karen Petrik
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:19.97FA
25 Alexandra Viney
Nikki Ayers
Thomas Birtwhistle
James Talbot
Renae Domaschenz
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7:30.72R
31 Michal Feinblat
Simon Goren Shtouk
Barak Hazor
Achiya Klein
Marlaina Miller
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 7:38.95R
46 Bayleigh Hooper
Andrew Todd
Victoria Nolan
Kyle Fredrickson
Laura Court
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:43.84R
53 Oleksandra Polianska
Dariia Kotyk
Stanislav Samoliuk
Maksym Zhuk
Yuliia Malasai
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7:48.95R
62 Josefa Benitez Guzman
Jorge Pineda Matabuena
Enrique Floriano Millan
Veronica Rodriguez Pulido
Estibalit Armendariz Zubillaga
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 8:08.53R

Heat 2

RankLaneRowerNationTimeNotes
12 Ellen Buttrick
Giedrė Rakauskaitė
James Fox
Oliver Stanhope
Erin Kennedy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7:09.44FA, PB
21 Erika Sauzeau
Antoine Jesel
Remy Taranto
Margot Boulet
Robin le Barreau
Flag of France.svg  France 7:26.21R
35 Cristina Scazzosi
Alessandro Alfonso Brancato
Lorenzo Bernard
Greta Elizabeth Muti
Lorena Fuina
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7:32.07R
46 Anna Piskunova
Ekaterina Moshkovskaia
Anton Voronov
Evgenii Borisov
Evgenii Terekhov
Flag placeholder.svg  RPC 7:36.34R
54 Ana Paula Madruga de Souza
Diana Cristina Barcelos de Oliveira
Valdeni da Silva Junior
Jairo Natanael Frohlich Klug
Jucelino da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7:56.75R
63 Haruka Yao
Yui Kimura
Toshihiro Nishioka
Ryohei Ariyasu
Hiroyuki Tatsuta
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 8:14.09R

Repechages

The first two of each heat qualified to the finals, the remainder went to Final B. [3] [4]

Repechage 1

RankLaneRowerNationTimeNotes
13 Alexandra Viney
Nikki Ayers
Thomas Birtwhistle
James Talbot
Renae Domaschenz
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7:06.98FA
24 Cristina Scazzosi
Alessandro Alfonso Brancato
Lorenzo Bernard
Greta Elizabeth Muti
Lorena Fuina
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7:08.15FA
35 Ana Paula Madruga de Souza
Diana Cristina Barcelos de Oliveira
Valdeni da Silva Junior
Jairo Natanael Frohlich Klug
Jucelino da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7:15.77FB
42 Bayleigh Hooper
Andrew Todd
Victoria Nolan
Kyle Fredrickson
Laura Court
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:15.81FB
51 Josefa Benitez Guzman
Jorge Pineda Matabuena
Enrique Floriano Millan
Veronica Rodriguez Pulido
Estibalit Armendariz Zubillaga
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7:39.64FB

Repechage 2

RankLaneRowerNationTimeNotes
13 Erika Sauzeau
Antoine Jesel
Remy Taranto
Margot Boulet
Robin le Barreau
Flag of France.svg  France 7:06.02FA, PB
24 Michal Feinblat
Simon Goren Shtouk
Barak Hazor
Achiya Klein
Marlaina Miller
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 7:09.59FA
35 Oleksandra Polianska
Dariia Kotyk
Stanislav Samoliuk
Maksym Zhuk
Yuliia Malasai
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7:13.95FB
42 Anna Piskunova
Ekaterina Moshkovskaia
Anton Voronov
Evgenii Borisov
Evgenii Terekhov
Flag placeholder.svg  RPC 7:22.31FB
51 Haruka Yao
Yui Kimura
Toshihiro Nishioka
Ryohei Ariyasu
Hiroyuki Tatsuta
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 7:52.35FB

Finals

Final B

RankLaneRowerNationTimeNotes
75 Anna Piskunova
Ekaterina Moshkovskaia
Anton Voronov
Evgenii Borisov
Evgenii Terekhov
Flag placeholder.svg  RPC 7:39.84
82 Bayleigh Hooper
Andrew Todd
Victoria Nolan
Kyle Fredrickson
Laura Court
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7:43.03
93 Oleksandra Polianska
Dariia Kotyk
Stanislav Samoliuk
Maksym Zhuk
Yuliia Malasai
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7:45.23
104 Ana Paula Madruga de Souza
Diana Cristina Barcelos de Oliveira
Valdeni da Silva Junior
Jairo Natanael Frohlich Klug
Jucelino da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7:46.67
111 Josefa Benitez Guzman
Jorge Pineda Matabuena
Enrique Floriano Millan
Veronica Rodriguez Pulido
Estibalit Armendariz Zubillaga
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 8:12.51
126 Haruka Yao
Yui Kimura
Toshihiro Nishioka
Ryohei Ariyasu
Hiroyuki Tatsuta
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 8:36.89

Final A

RankLaneRowerNationTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg1 Ellen Buttrick
Giedrė Rakauskaitė
James Fox
Oliver Stanhope
Erin Kennedy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7:09.08
Silver medal icon.svg2 Allie Reilly
Danielle Hansen
Charley Nordin
John Tanguay
Karen Petrik
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7:20.13
Bronze medal icon.svg3 Erika Sauzeau
Antoine Jesel
Rémy Taranto
Margot Boulet
Robin le Barreau
Flag of France.svg  France 7:27.04
44 Alexandra Viney
Nikki Ayers
Thomas Birtwhistle
James Talbot
Renae Domaschenz
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 7:34.73
55 Cristina Scazzosi
Alessandro Alfonso Brancato
Lorenzo Bernard
Greta Elizabeth Muti
Lorena Fuina
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7:37.53
66 Michal Feinblat
Simon Goren Shtouk
Barak Hazor
Achiya Klein
Marlaina Miller
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 7:51.42

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