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1 Background  





2 Competition format  





3 Schedule  





4 Results  



4.1  Quarterfinals  



4.1.1  Quarterfinal 1  





4.1.2  Quarterfinal 2  





4.1.3  Quarterfinal 3  







4.2  First repechage  



4.2.1  First repechage heat 1  





4.2.2  First repechage heat 2  





4.2.3  First repechage heat 3  







4.3  Semifinals  



4.3.1  Semifinal 1  





4.3.2  Semifinal 2  







4.4  Second repechage  



4.4.1  Second repechage heat 1  





4.4.2  Second repechage heat 2  





4.4.3  Second repechage heat 3  







4.5  Final  







5 Results summary  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Men's eight

at the Games of the XV Olympiad

Rowing pictogram
VenueMeilahti
Dates20–23 July
Competitors126 from 14 nations
Winning time6:25.9
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States
  • William Fields
  • James Dunbar
  • Richard Murphy
  • Robert Detweiler
  • Henry Proctor
  • Wayne Frye
  • Edward Stevens
  • Charles Manring
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Soviet Union
  • Vladimir Rodimushkin
  • Aleksey Komarov
  • Igor Borisov
  • Slava Amiragov
  • Leonid Gissen
  • Yevgeny Samsonov
  • Vladimir Kryukov
  • Igor Polyakov
  • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia
  • Ernest Chapman
  • Nimrod Greenwood
  • David Anderson
  • Geoff Williamson
  • Mervyn Finlay
  • Edward Pain
  • Phil Cayzer
  • Tom Chessell
  • ← 1948
    1956 →

    The men's eight competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics took place at Meilahti, Finland.[1] It was held from 20 to 23 July.[2] There were 14 boats (126 competitors) from 14 nations, with each nation limited to a single boat in the event.[2] The event was won by the United States, the nation's seventh consecutive and ninth overall gold medal in the men's eight; the Americans had won every time they competed (missing 1908 and 1912). The Soviet Union took silver in its Olympics debut; Australia's bronze was its first medal in the men's eight.

    Background[edit]

    This was the 11th appearance of the event. Rowing had been on the programme in 1896 but was cancelled due to bad weather. The men's eight has been held every time that rowing has been contested, beginning in 1900.[2]

    The United States was the dominant nation in the event, with the nation winning the previous six Olympic men's eight competitions (as well as the other two competitions which the United States had entered). Potential challengers included Australia (1950 British Empire champion) and Great Britain (1951 European Rowing Championships winners), but the Americans were heavily favored.[2]

    Finland, Romania, and the Soviet Union each made their debut in the event. Canada, Great Britain, and the United States each made their ninth appearance, tied for most among nations to that point.

    Competition format[edit]

    The "eight" event featured nine-person boats, with eight rowers and a coxswain. It was a sweep rowing event, with the rowers each having one oar (and thus each rowing on one side). The course returned to the 2000 metres distance that became the Olympic standard in 1912 (with the exception of 1948).[3]

    The 1952 competition featured five rounds: three main rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final) as well as two repechages, after the quarterfinals and semifinals.

    Schedule[edit]

    All times are Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3)

    Date Time Round
    Sunday, 20 July 1952 9:00 Quarterfinals
    Monday, 21 July 1952 9:00
    16:00
    First repechage
    Semifinals
    Tuesday, 22 July 1952 9:00 Second repechage
    Wednesday, 23 July 1952 19:00 Final

    Results[edit]

    Quarterfinals[edit]

    Quarterfinal 1[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Branko Belačić
  • Vladimir Horvat
  • Vojko Šeravić
  • Karlo Pavlenć
  • Boris Beljak
  • Stanko Despot
  • Drago Husjak
  • Zdenko Bego  Yugoslavia 6:06.9 Q
    2
  • Ernest Chapman
  • Nimrod Greenwood
  • David Anderson
  • Geoff Williamson
  • Mervyn Finlay
  • Edward Pain
  • Phil Cayzer
  • Tom Chessell  Australia 6:07.2 Q
    3
  • Milivoi Iancovici
  • Ștefan Konyelicska
  • Gheorghe Măcinic
  • Ion Niga
  • Ștefan Pongratz
  • Alexandru Rotaru
  • Ștefan Somogy
  • Ion Vlăduț  Romania 6:23.0 R
    4
  • Jack Taylor
  • Bo Westlake
  • Frank Young
  • John Sharp
  • Mervin Kaye
  • Jack Russell
  • George McCauley
  • Norm Rowe  Canada 6:26.5 R
    5
  • Birger Andersson
  • Eero Lehtovirta
  • Yrjö Hakoila
  • Antti Arell
  • Harry Wikman
  • Esko Lyytikkä
  • Klaus Lampi
  • Toivo Räsänen  Finland 6:28.5 R

    Quarterfinal 2[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • William Fields
  • James Dunbar
  • Richard Murphy
  • Robert Detweiler
  • Henry Proctor
  • Wayne Frye
  • Edward Stevens
  • Charles Manring  United States 6:09.0 Q
    2
  • Alastair MacLeod
  • Nicholas Clack
  • Roger Sharpley
  • Edward Worlidge
  • Brian Lloyd
  • William Windham
  • David Jennens
  • John Hinde  Great Britain 6:15.1 Q
    3
  • Michael Reinartz
  • Roland Freihoff
  • Heinz Zünkler
  • Peter Betz
  • Stefan Reinartz
  • Hans Betz
  • Toni Siebenhaar
  • Hermann Zander  Germany 6:18.7 R
    4
  • Frank Olsson
  • John Niklasson
  • Gösta Adamsson
  • Ivan Simonsson
  • Ragnar Ek
  • Thore Börjesson
  • Rune Andersson
  • Sture Baatz  Sweden 6:24.3 R
    5
  • Albino Simões Neto
  • Manuel Regala
  • João Cravo
  • João Alberto Lemos
  • Carlos da Benta
  • João da Paula
  • Zacarias Andias
  • José Pinheiro  Portugal 6:30.8 R

    Quarterfinal 3[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Vladimir Rodimushkin
  • Aleksey Komarov
  • Igor Borisov
  • Slava Amiragov
  • Leonid Gissen
  • Yevgeny Samsonov
  • Vladimir Kryukov
  • Igor Polyakov  Soviet Union 6:10.2 Q
    2
  • Csaba Kovács
  • Miklós Zágon
  • Tibor Nádas
  • Rezső Riheczky
  • Pál Bakos
  • László Marton
  • Béla Zsitnik
  • Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary 6:13.6 Q
    3
  • Savino Dalla Puppa
  • Alberto Bozzato
  • Ferdinando Smerghetto
  • Montanino Nuvoli
  • Dino Nardin
  • Ottorino Enzo
  • Piero Attorrese
  • Sergio Ghiatto  Italy 6:17.0 R
    4
  • Preben Hoch
  • Mogens Snogdahl
  • Jørn Snogdahl
  • Helge Muxoll Schrøder
  • Björn Brönnum
  • Leif Hermansen
  • Ole Scavenius Jensen
  • John Vilhelmsen  Denmark 6:17.9 R

    First repechage[edit]

    First repechage heat 1[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Preben Hoch
  • Mogens Snogdahl
  • Jørn Snogdahl
  • Helge Muxoll Schrøder
  • Björn Brönnum
  • Leif Hermansen
  • Ole Scavenius Jensen
  • John Vilhelmsen  Denmark 6:17.8 Q
    2
  • Milivoi Iancovici
  • Ștefan Konyelicska
  • Gheorghe Măcinic
  • Ion Niga
  • Ștefan Pongratz
  • Alexandru Rotaru
  • Ștefan Somogy
  • Ion Vlăduț  Romania 6:20.7
    3
  • Albino Simões Neto
  • Manuel Regala
  • João Cravo
  • João Alberto Lemos
  • Carlos da Benta
  • João da Paula
  • Zacarias Andias
  • José Pinheiro  Portugal 6:25.3

    First repechage heat 2[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Michael Reinartz
  • Roland Freihoff
  • Heinz Zünkler
  • Peter Betz
  • Stefan Reinartz
  • Hans Betz
  • Toni Siebenhaar
  • Hermann Zander  Germany 6:15.1 Q
    2
  • Savino Dalla Puppa
  • Alberto Bozzato
  • Ferdinando Smerghetto
  • Montanino Nuvoli
  • Dino Nardin
  • Ottorino Enzo
  • Piero Attorrese
  • Sergio Ghiatto  Italy 6:15.8
    3
  • Birger Andersson
  • Eero Lehtovirta
  • Yrjö Hakoila
  • Antti Arell
  • Harry Wikman
  • Esko Lyytikkä
  • Klaus Lampi
  • Toivo Räsänen  Finland 6:28.4

    First repechage heat 3[edit]

    The finish between these two boats was so close that even the photo finish could not separate them. Both boats advanced.

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Jack Taylor
  • Bo Westlake
  • Frank Young
  • John Sharp
  • Mervin Kaye
  • Jack Russell
  • George McCauley
  • Norm Rowe  Canada 6:25.9 Q
  • Frank Olsson
  • John Niklasson
  • Gösta Adamsson
  • Ivan Simonsson
  • Ragnar Ek
  • Thore Börjesson
  • Rune Andersson
  • Sture Baatz  Sweden 6:25.9 Q

    Semifinals[edit]

    Semifinal 1[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Alastair MacLeod
  • Nicholas Clack
  • Roger Sharpley
  • Edward Worlidge
  • Brian Lloyd
  • William Windham
  • David Jennens
  • John Hinde  Great Britain 6:32.4 Q
    2
  • Branko Belačić
  • Vladimir Horvat
  • Vojko Šeravić
  • Karlo Pavlenć
  • Boris Beljak
  • Stanko Despot
  • Drago Husjak
  • Zdenko Bego  Yugoslavia 6:33.5 R
    3
  • Csaba Kovács
  • Miklós Zágon
  • Tibor Nádas
  • Rezső Riheczky
  • Pál Bakos
  • László Marton
  • Béla Zsitnik
  • Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary 6:37.4 R

    Semifinal 2[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • William Fields
  • James Dunbar
  • Richard Murphy
  • Robert Detweiler
  • Henry Proctor
  • Wayne Frye
  • Edward Stevens
  • Charles Manring  United States 6:32.1 Q
    2
  • Vladimir Rodimushkin
  • Aleksey Komarov
  • Igor Borisov
  • Slava Amiragov
  • Leonid Gissen
  • Yevgeny Samsonov
  • Vladimir Kryukov
  • Igor Polyakov  Soviet Union 6:44.0 R
    3
  • Ernest Chapman
  • Nimrod Greenwood
  • David Anderson
  • Geoff Williamson
  • Mervyn Finlay
  • Edward Pain
  • Phil Cayzer
  • Tom Chessell  Australia 6:44.5 R

    Second repechage[edit]

    Second repechage heat 1[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Ernest Chapman
  • Nimrod Greenwood
  • David Anderson
  • Geoff Williamson
  • Mervyn Finlay
  • Edward Pain
  • Phil Cayzer
  • Tom Chessell  Australia 6:09.6 Q
    2
  • Branko Belačić
  • Vladimir Horvat
  • Vojko Šeravić
  • Karlo Pavlenć
  • Boris Beljak
  • Stanko Despot
  • Drago Husjak
  • Zdenko Bego  Yugoslavia 6:12.0
    3
  • Frank Olsson
  • John Niklasson
  • Gösta Adamsson
  • Ivan Simonsson
  • Ragnar Ek
  • Thore Börjesson
  • Rune Andersson
  • Sture Baatz  Sweden 6:28.1

    Second repechage heat 2[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Vladimir Rodimushkin
  • Aleksey Komarov
  • Igor Borisov
  • Slava Amiragov
  • Leonid Gissen
  • Yevgeny Samsonov
  • Vladimir Kryukov
  • Igor Polyakov  Soviet Union 6:10.6 Q
    2
  • Csaba Kovács
  • Miklós Zágon
  • Tibor Nádas
  • Rezső Riheczky
  • Pál Bakos
  • László Marton
  • Béla Zsitnik
  • Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary 6:15.4
    3
  • Preben Hoch
  • Mogens Snogdahl
  • Jørn Snogdahl
  • Helge Muxoll Schrøder
  • Björn Brönnum
  • Leif Hermansen
  • Ole Scavenius Jensen
  • John Vilhelmsen  Denmark 6:16.0

    Second repechage heat 3[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time Notes
    1
  • Michael Reinartz
  • Roland Freihoff
  • Heinz Zünkler
  • Peter Betz
  • Stefan Reinartz
  • Hans Betz
  • Toni Siebenhaar
  • Hermann Zander  Germany 6:19.3 Q
    2
  • Jack Taylor
  • Bo Westlake
  • Frank Young
  • John Sharp
  • Mervin Kaye
  • Jack Russell
  • George McCauley
  • Norm Rowe  Canada 6:24.8

    Final[edit]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Nation Time
    1st place, gold medalist(s)
  • William Fields
  • James Dunbar
  • Richard Murphy
  • Robert Detweiler
  • Henry Proctor
  • Wayne Frye
  • Edward Stevens
  • Charles Manring  United States 6:25.9
    2nd place, silver medalist(s)
  • Vladimir Rodimushkin
  • Aleksey Komarov
  • Igor Borisov
  • Slava Amiragov
  • Leonid Gissen
  • Yevgeny Samsonov
  • Vladimir Kryukov
  • Igor Polyakov  Soviet Union 6:31.2
    3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
  • Ernest Chapman
  • Nimrod Greenwood
  • David Anderson
  • Geoff Williamson
  • Mervyn Finlay
  • Edward Pain
  • Phil Cayzer
  • Tom Chessell  Australia 6:33.1
    4
  • Alastair MacLeod
  • Nicholas Clack
  • Roger Sharpley
  • Edward Worlidge
  • Brian Lloyd
  • William Windham
  • David Jennens
  • John Hinde  Great Britain 6:34.8
    5
  • Michael Reinartz
  • Roland Freihoff
  • Heinz Zünkler
  • Peter Betz
  • Stefan Reinartz
  • Hans Betz
  • Toni Siebenhaar
  • Hermann Zander  Germany 6:42.8

    Results summary[edit]

    The following rowers took part:[1]

    Rank Rowers Coxswain Country
    1st place, gold medalist(s)
  • William Fields
  • James Dunbar
  • Richard Murphy
  • Robert Detweiler
  • Henry Proctor
  • Wayne Frye
  • Edward Stevens
  • Charles Manring  United States
    2nd place, silver medalist(s)
  • Vladimir Rodimushkin
  • Aleksey Komarov
  • Igor Borisov
  • Slava Amiragov
  • Leonid Gissen
  • Yevgeny Samsonov
  • Vladimir Kryukov
  • Igor Polyakov  Soviet Union
    3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
  • Ernest Chapman
  • Nimrod Greenwood
  • David Anderson
  • Geoff Williamson
  • Mervyn Finlay
  • Edward Pain
  • Phil Cayzer
  • Tom Chessell  Australia
  • Alastair MacLeod
  • Nicholas Clack
  • Roger Sharpley
  • Edward Worlidge
  • Brian Lloyd
  • William Windham
  • David Jennens
  • John Hinde  Great Britain
  • Michael Reinartz
  • Roland Freihoff
  • Heinz Zünkler
  • Peter Betz
  • Stefan Reinartz
  • Hans Betz
  • Toni Siebenhaar
  • Hermann Zander  Germany
  • Branko Belačić
  • Vladimir Horvat
  • Vojko Šeravić
  • Karlo Pavlenć
  • Boris Beljak
  • Stanko Despot
  • Drago Husjak
  • Zdenko Bego  Yugoslavia
  • Csaba Kovács
  • Miklós Zágon
  • Tibor Nádas
  • Rezső Riheczky
  • Pál Bakos
  • László Marton
  • Béla Zsitnik
  • Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary
  • Jack Taylor
  • Bo Westlake
  • Frank Young
  • John Sharp
  • Mervin Kaye
  • Jack Russell
  • George McCauley
  • Norm Rowe  Canada
  • Frank Olsson
  • John Niklasson
  • Gösta Adamsson
  • Ivan Simonsson
  • Ragnar Ek
  • Thore Börjesson
  • Rune Andersson
  • Sture Baatz  Sweden
  • Preben Hoch
  • Mogens Snogdahl
  • Jørn Snogdahl
  • Helge Muxoll Schrøder
  • Björn Brönnum
  • Leif Hermansen
  • Ole Scavenius Jensen
  • John Vilhelmsen  Denmark
  • Milivoi Iancovici
  • Ștefan Konyelicska
  • Gheorghe Măcinic
  • Ion Niga
  • Ștefan Pongratz
  • Alexandru Rotaru
  • Ștefan Somogy
  • Ion Vlăduț  Romania
  • Savino Dalla Puppa
  • Alberto Bozzato
  • Ferdinando Smerghetto
  • Montanino Nuvoli
  • Dino Nardin
  • Ottorino Enzo
  • Piero Attorrese
  • Sergio Ghiatto  Italy
  • Albino Simões Neto
  • Manuel Regala
  • João Cravo
  • João Alberto Lemos
  • Carlos da Benta
  • João da Paula
  • Zacarias Andias
  • José Pinheiro  Portugal
  • Birger Andersson
  • Eero Lehtovirta
  • Yrjö Hakoila
  • Antti Arell
  • Harry Wikman
  • Esko Lyytikkä
  • Klaus Lampi
  • Toivo Räsänen  Finland

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Rowing at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Coxed Eights". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  • ^ a b c d "Eight, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  • ^ "Why Do We Race 2000m? The History Behind the Distance". World Rowing. 1 May 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
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