Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's eight

Men's eight
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Competitors 72 from 8 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Jason Read
Wyatt Allen
Chris Ahrens
Joseph Hansen
Matt Deakin
Dan Beery
Beau Hoopman
Bryan Volpenhein
Peter Cipollone
 United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
Jan-Willem Gabriëls
Daniël Mensch
Geert-Jan Derksen
Gerritjan Eggenkamp
Diederik Simon
Michiel Bartman
Chun Wei Cheung
 Netherlands
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Stefan Szczurowski
Stuart Reside
Stuart Welch
James Stewart
Geoff Stewart
Bo Hanson
Mike McKay
Stephen Stewart
Michael Toon
 Australia

These are the results of the Men's eight competition, one of six events for male competitors in Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 United States (USA)
Jason Read
Wyatt Allen
Chris Ahrens
Joseph Hansen
Matt Deakin
Dan Beery
Beau Hoopman
Bryan Volpenhein
Peter Cipollone (cox)
 Netherlands (NED)
Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
Jan-Willem Gabriëls
Daniël Mensch
Geert-Jan Derksen
Gerritjan Eggenkamp
Diederik Simon
Michiel Bartman
Chun Wei Cheung (cox)
 Australia (AUS)
Stefan Szczurowski
Stuart Reside
Stuart Welch
James Stewart
Geoff Stewart
Bo Hanson
Mike McKay
Steve Stewart
Michael Toon (cox)

Heats

  • FA denotes qualification to Final A.
  • R denotes qualification to Repechage.

Heat 1 (August 15)

  1. Australia (Stefan Szczurowski, Stuart Reside, Stuart Welch, James Stewart, Geoff Stewart, Bo Hanson, Mike McKay, Steve Stewart, Michael Toon (cox)), 5:23.23 FA
  2. Netherlands (Matthijs Vellenga, Gijs Vermeulen, Jan-Willem Gabriëls, Daniël Mensch, Geert-Jan Derksen, Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Diederik Simon, Michiel Bartman, Chun Wei Cheung (cox)) 5:25.26 R
  3. Germany (Sebastian Schulte, Stephan Koltzk, Jörg Dießner, Thorsten Engelmann, Jan-Martin Bröer, Enrico Schnabel, Ulf Siemes, Michael Ruhe, Peter Thiede (cox)) 5:27.72 R
  4. France (Bastien Ripoll, Bastien Gallet, Jean-Baptiste Macquet, Julien Peudecoeur, Donatien Mortelette, Anthony Perrot, Jean-David Bernard, Laurent Cadot, Christophe Lattaignant (cox)) 5:29.55 R
  5. Poland (Bogdan Zalewski, Piotr Buchalski, Rafał Hejmej, Dariusz Nowak, Mikołaj Burda, Wojciech Gutorski, Sebastian Kosiorek, Michał Stawowski, Daniel Trojanowski (cox)) 5:30.08 R

Heat 2 (August 15)

The second heat of the Men's Eight was a particularly intense match as the United States pulled ahead of Canada (undefeated since 2001) in the last 500 m. The Canadian Eight was a favourite for the gold, whereas the American Eight had never before been tried internationally. Both boats beat the World's best time for the Men's Eight, and the United States advances directly to the finals while Canada goes to the Repechage.

  1. United States (Jason Read, Wyatt Allen, Chris Ahrens, Joseph Hansen, Matt Deakin, Dan Beery, Beau Hoopman, Bryan Volpenhein, Peter Cipollone (cox)) 5:19.85 FA WR
  2. Canada (Scott Frandsen, Kevin Light, Ben Rutledge, Kyle Hamilton, Adam Kreek, Andrew Hoskins, Joe Stankevicius, Jeff Powell, Brian Price (cox)) 5:20.46 R
  3. Italy (Sergio Canciani, Aldo Tramontano, Marco Penna, Pierpaolo Frattini, Valerio Pinton, Niccolò Mornati, Carlo Mornati, Luca Ghezzi, Gaetano Iannuzzi (cox)) 5:30.16 R
  4. Great Britain (Jonno Devlin, Kieran West, Josh West, Andrew Triggs Hodge, Tom Stallard, Phil Simmons, Robin Bourne-Taylor, Dan Ouseley, Christian Cormack (cox)) 5:32.26 R

Repechages

  • FA denotes qualification to Final A.
  • FB denotes qualification to Final B.

Repechage 1 (August 18)

  1. Netherlands (Matthijs Vellenga, Gijs Vermeulen, Jan-Willem Gabriëls, Daniël Mensch, Geert-Jan Derksen, Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Diederik Simon, Michiel Bartman, Chun Wei Cheung (cox)) 5:31.92 FA
  2. France (Bastien Ripoll, Bastien Gallet, Jean-Baptiste Macquet, Julien Peudecoeur, Donatien Mortelette, Anthony Perrot, Jean-David Bernard, Laurent Cadot, Christophe Lattaignant (cox)) 5:34.20 FA
  3. Italy (Sergio Canciani, Aldo Tramontano, Marco Penna, Pierpaolo Frattini, Valerio Pinton, Niccolò Mornati, Carlo Mornati, Luca Ghezzi, Gaetano Iannuzzi (cox)) 5:34.56 FB

Repechage 2 (August 18)

  1. Canada (Scott Frandsen, Kevin Light, Ben Rutledge, Kyle Hamilton, Adam Kreek, Andrew Hoskins, Joe Stankevicius, Jeff Powell, Brian Price (cox)) 5:32.51 FA
  2. Germany (Sebastian Schulte, Stephan Koltzk, Jörg Dießner, Thorsten Engelmann, Jan-Martin Bröer, Enrico Schnabel, Ulf Siemes, Michael Ruhe, Peter Thiede (cox)) 5:33.07 FA
  3. Great Britain (Jonno Devlin, Kieran West, Josh West, Andrew Triggs Hodge, Tom Stallard, Phil Simmons, Robin Bourne-Taylor, Tom James, Christian Cormack (cox)) 5:34.37 FB
  4. Poland (Bogdan Zalewski, Piotr Buchalski, Rafał Hejmej, Dariusz Nowak, Mikołaj Burda, Wojciech Gutorski, Sebastian Kosiorek, Michal Stawowski, Daniel Trojanowski (cox)) 5:36.75 FB

Finals

Final A (August 22)

Rank Rowers Country Time
Jason Read, Wyatt Allen, Chris Ahrens, Joseph Hansen, Matt Deakin, Dan Beery, Beau Hoopman, Bryan Volpenhein, Peter Cipollone (coxswain)  United States 5:42.48
Diederik Simon, Gijs Vermeulen, Jan-Willem Gabriëls, Daniël Mensch, Geert-Jan Derksen, Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Matthijs Vellenga, Michiel Bartman, Chun Wei Cheung (coxswain)  Netherlands 5:43.75
Stefan Szczurowski, Stuart Reside, Stuart Welch, James Stewart, Geoff Stewart, Bo Hanson, Mike McKay, Steve Stewart, Michael Toon (coxswain)  Australia 5:45.38
4 Sebastian Schulte, Stephan Koltzk, Jörg Dießner, Thorsten Engelmann, Jan-Martin Bröer, Enrico Schnabel, Ulf Siemes, Michael Ruhe, Peter Thiede (coxswain)  Germany 5:49.43
5 Scott Frandsen, Kevin Light, Ben Rutledge, Kyle Hamilton, Adam Kreek, Andrew Hoskins, Joe Stankevicius, Jeff Powell, Brian Price (coxswain)  Canada 5:51.66
6 Bastien Ripoll, Bastien Gallet, Jean-Baptiste Macquet, Julien Peudecoeur, Donatien Mortelette, Anthony Perrot, Jean-David Bernard, Laurent Cadot, Christophe Lattaignant (coxswain)  France 5:53.31

The United States established an early lead. By the 1000 meter mark (halfway), they had a three-second advantage (one length) over Australia, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands who were all battling for second place. In the final 1000 meters, the Netherlands made a run at the United States, finishing 1.3 seconds short. Australia maintained its position three seconds behind the United States while Germany and Canada fell off the pace and France trailed in sixth place. The fifth-place finish was a major disappointment for Canada, the two-time defending World Champions.

Final B (August 21)

Rank Rowers Country Time
1 Sergio Canciani, Aldo Tramontano, Marco Penna, Pierpaolo Frattini, Valerio Pinton, Niccolò Mornati, Carlo Mornati, Luca Ghezzi, Gaetano Iannuzzi (coxswain)  Italy 5:49.43
2 Bogdan Zalewski, Piotr Buchalski, Rafał Hejmej, Dariusz Nowak, Mikołaj Burda, Wojciech Gutorski, Sebastian Kosiorek, Michal Stawowski, Daniel Trojanowski (coxswain)  Poland 5:51.66
3 Jonno Devlin, Kieran West, Josh West, Andrew Triggs Hodge, Tom Stallard, Phil Simmons, Robin Bourne-Taylor, Tom James, Christian Cormack (coxswain)  Great Britain 5:53.31

References

  1. "Rowing at the 2004 Athens Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights". Sports Reference. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
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