Rowing at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's coxless pair

Rowing – Men's coxless pair at the XVI Pan American Games
Venue Rowing & Canoeing Course
Dates October 16 - October 18
Competitors 19 from 9 nations
Medalists
   United States
   Brazil
   Canada
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The men's coxless pair rowing event at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held from October 16–18 at the Rowing & Canoeing Course in Ciudad Guzman.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Dan Casaca and Christopher Jarvis of Canada.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
October 16, 20119:40Heats
October 16, 201116:20Repechages
October 18, 201110:04Final B
October 18, 201110:12Final A

Results

Heats

Heat 1

[2]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Joao Borges, Alexis Mestre  Brazil 6:46.31 FA
2 Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada  Mexico 6:47.36 FA
3 Sebastian Claus, Diego Lopez  Argentina 6:47.82 R
4 Peter McClelland, Steven Van Knotsenburg  Canada 7:20.77 R
5 Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin  Nicaragua 7:23.41 R

Heat 2

[3]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Michael Gennaro, Robert Otto  United States 6:45.85 FA
2 Yenser Basilio, Dionnis Carrion  Cuba 6:51.00 FA
1 Michael Gennaro, Robert Otto  United States 6:45.85 FA
1 Joao Borges, Alexis Mestre  Brazil 6:46.31 FA
4 Peter McClelland, Steven Van Knotsenburg  Canada 7:20.77 R
2 Yenser Basilio, Dionnis Carrion  Cuba 6:51.00 FA
3 Lorenzo Candia, Miguel Cerda  Chile 6:54.05 R
4 Diego Mejia, Manuel Lama  Peru 7:46.49 R

Repechage

[4]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Lorenzo Candia, Miguel Cerda  Chile 6:56.11 FA
2 Peter McClelland, Steven Van Knotsenburg  Canada 7:01.24 FA
3 Sebastian Claus, Diego Lopez  Argentina 7:17.17 FB
4 Diego Mejia, Manuel Lama  Peru 7:21.83 FB
5 Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin  Nicaragua 7:25.16 FB

Final B

[5]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
7 Sebastian Claus, Diego Lopez  Argentina 7:19.04
8 Diego Mejia, Manuel Lama  Peru 7:20.00
9 Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin  Nicaragua 7:21.78

Final A

[6]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Michael Gennaro, Robert Otto  United States 6:47.07
2nd, silver medalist(s) Joao Borges, Alexis Mestre  Brazil 6:48.74
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Peter McClelland, Steven Van Knotsenburg  Canada 6:50.80
4 Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada  Mexico 6:55.63
5 Yenser Basilio, Dionnis Carrion  Cuba 6:59.60
6 Lorenzo Candia, Miguel Cerda  Chile 6:59.88

References

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