Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's lightweight coxless four

Men's lightweight coxless four
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Competitors52 from 13 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thor Kristensen
Thomas Ebert
Stephan Mølvig
Eskild Ebbesen
 Denmark
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Glen Loftus
Anthony Edwards
Ben Cureton
Simon Burgess
 Australia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lorenzo Bertini
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas
 Italy
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Men's lightweight coxless four was an event in Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The team from Denmark won the event. Four men were in each boat. The Rowing events were held at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre.[1]

Medalists

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Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Denmark
Thor Kristensen
Thomas Ebert
Stephan Mølvig
Eskild Ebbesen
Australia
Glen Loftus
Anthony Edwards
Ben Cureton
Simon Burgess
Italy
Lorenzo Bertini
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas

Heats – 15 August

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  • SF denotes qualification to semifinal
  • R denotes qualification to repechage

Heat 1

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Rank Country Athletes Time Notes
1  Canada Iain Brambell, Jonathan Mandick, Gavin Hassett, Jon Beare 5:51.18 SF
2  Netherlands Gerard van der Linden, Ivo Snijders, Karel Dormans, Joeri de Groot 5:52.52 SF
3  Austria Juliusz Madecki, Sebastian Sageder, Bernd Wakolbinger, Wolfgang Sigl 5:54.07 SF
4  Serbia and Montenegro Veljko Urošević, Nenad Babović, Goran Nedeljković, Miloš Tomić 5:56.12 R
5  Spain Mario Arranz, Jesús González, Carlos Loriente, Alberto Domínguez 6:11.70 R

Heat 2

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Rank Country Athletes Time Notes
1  Denmark Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen 5:50.72 SF
2  Italy Lorenzo Bertini, Catello Amarante, Salvatore Amitrano, Bruno Mascarenhas 5:52.17 SF
3  Germany Martin Müller-Falcke, Axel Schuster, Stefan Locher, Andreas Bech 5:52.68 SF
4  Great Britain Mike Hennessy, Tim Male, Nick English, Mark Hunter 6:05.57 R

Heat 3

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Rank Country Athletes Time Notes
1  Australia Glen Loftus, Anthony Edwards, Ben Cureton, Simon Burgess 5:50.24 SF
2  Ireland Richard Archibald, Eugene Coakley, Niall O'Toole, Paul Griffin 5:52.54 SF
3  United States Pat Todd, Matt Smith, Paul Teti, Steve Warner 5:54.68 SF
4  Russia Sergej Burkeev, Valery Sarychev, Aleksandr Savin, Aleksandr Zyuzin 5:55.67 R

Repechage – 17 August

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  1.  Russia: Sergej Burkeev, Valerij Saritchev, Aleksandr Savkin, Aleksandr Zyuzin, 5:52.87 -> Semifinal A/B
  2.  Serbia and Montenegro: Veljko Urošević, Nenad Babović, Goran Nedeljković, Miloš Tomić, 5:54.27 -> Semifinal A/B
  3.  Spain: Mario Arranz Puente, Jesus Gonzalez Alvarez, Carlos Loriente Perez, Alberto Dominguez Lorenzo, 5:56.15 -> Semifinal A/B
  4.  Great Britain: Mike Hennessy, Tim Male, Nick English, Mark Hunter, 5:58.80

Semifinals – 19 August

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Semifinal A

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  1.  Italy: Lorenzo Bertini, Catello Amarante, Salvatore Amitrano, Bruno Mascarenhas, 5:55.02 -> Final A
  2.  Australia: Glen Loftus, Anthony Edwards, Ben Cureton, Simon Burgess, 5:55.22 -> Final A
  3.  Canada: Iain Brambell, Jonathan Mandick, Gavin Hassett, Jon Beare, 5:57.44 -> Final A
  4.  Austria: Juliusz Madecki, Sebastian Sageder, Bernd Wakolbinger, Wolfgang Sigl, 5:58.73 -> Final B
  5.  Serbia and Montenegro: Veljko Urošević, Nenad Babović, Goran Nedeljković, Miloš Tomić, 6:00.07 -> Final B
  6.  United States: Pat Todd, Matt Smith, Paul Teti, Steve Warner, 6:01.84 -> Final B

Semifinal B

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  1.  Denmark: Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen, 5:55.85 -> Final A
  2.  Netherlands: Gerard van der Linden, Ivo Snijders, Karel Dormans, Joeri de Groot, 5:57.47 -> Final A
  3.  Ireland: Richard Archibald, Eugene Coakley, Niall O'Toole, Paul Griffin, 5:58.89 -> Final A
  4.  Russia: Sergej Burkeev, Valerij Saritchev, Aleksandr Savkin, Aleksandr Zyuzin, 5:59.75 -> Final B
  5.  Germany: Martin Mueller-Fackle, Axel Schuster, Stefan Locher, Andreas Bech, 6:03.08 -> Final B
  6.  Spain: Mario Arranz Puente, Jesus Gonzalez Alvarez, Carlos Loriente Perez, Alberto Dominguez Lorenzo, 6:07.01 -> Final B

Finals

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Final A – 22 August

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  1.  Denmark: Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen, 5:56.85
  2.  Australia: Glen Loftus, Anthony Edwards, Ben Cureton, Simon Burgess, 5:57.43
  3.  Italy: Lorenzo Bertini, Catello Amarante, Salvatore Amitrano, Bruno Mascarenhas, 5:58.87
  4.  Netherlands: Gerard van der Linden, Ivo Snijders, Karel Dormans, Joeri de Groot, 5:58.94
  5.  Canada: Iain Brambell, Jonathan Mandick, Gavin Hassett, Jon Beare, 6:07.04
  6.  Ireland: Richard Archibald, Eugene Coakley, Niall O'Toole, Paul Griffin, 6:09.33

Final B – 21 August

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  1.  Serbia and Montenegro: Veljko Urošević, Nenad Babović, Goran Nedeljković, Miloš Tomić, 6:19.00
  2.  Russia: Sergej Burkeev, Valerij Saritchev, Aleksandr Savkin, Aleksandr Zyuzin, 6:20.64
  3.  United States: Pat Todd, Matt Smith, Paul Teti, Steve Warner, 6:22.24
  4.  Austria: Juliusz Madecki, Sebastian Sageder, Bernd Wakolbinger, Wolfgang Sigl, 6:22.85
  5.  Germany: Martin Mueller-Fackle, Axel Schuster, Stefan Locher, Andreas Bech, 6:23.28
  6.  Spain: Mario Arranz Puente, Jesus Gonzalez Alvarez, Carlos Loriente Perez, Alberto Dominguez Lorenzo, 6:26.15

References

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  1. ^ "Rowing at the 2004 Athens Summer Games: Men's Lightweight Coxless Fours". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
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