2017 World Rowing Championships – Men's lightweight quadruple sculls

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Men's lightweight quadruple sculls
at the 2017 World Rowing Championships
VenueNathan Benderson Park
LocationSarasota, United States
Dates25–29 September
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Winning time5:51.85
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Greece
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The men's lightweight quadruple sculls competition at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota took place in Nathan Benderson Park.[1]

Schedule[]

The schedule was as follows:[1]

Date Time Round
Monday 25 September 2017 10:00 Heats
Tuesday 26 September 2017 12:08 Repechages
Thursday 28 September 2017 10:51 Semifinals A/B
13:41 Final C
Friday 29 September 2017 09:15 Final B
12:45 Final A

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

Results[]

Heats[]

The two fastest boats in each heat advanced directly to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the repechages.[2]

Heat 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 François Teroin
Damien Piqueras
Maxime Demontfaucon
Stany Delayre
 France 5:59.47 SA/B
2 Edward Fisher
Zak Lee-Green
Peter Chambers
Gavin Horsburgh
 Great Britain 6:03.11 SA/B
3


 Brazil 6:09.45 R
4


Johannes Ursprung
 Germany 6:09.98 R
5 Leung Chun Shek

Chiu Hin Chun
Tang Chiu Mang
 Hong Kong 6:12.05 R
6


 Norway 6:15.85 R

Heat 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Ninos Nikolaidis
Panagiotis Magdanis
Spyridon Giannaros
Eleftherios Konsolas
 Greece 5:59.21 SA/B
2 Paul Sieber

Bernhard Sieber
 Austria 6:00.92 SA/B
3 Hideki Omoto


 Japan 6:01.90 R
4 Jiří Kopáč

Jan Vetešník
 Czech Republic 6:08.69 R
5


  Switzerland 6:10.11 R

Heat 3[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Matteo Mulas
Catello Amarante
Martino Goretti
Andrea Micheletti
 Italy 6:01.73 SA/B
2

Lyu Fanpu
 China 6:04.51 SA/B
3


 Hungary 6:06.41 R
4


Hamish Parry
 Australia 6:08.44 R
5


 United States 6:20.17 R

Repechages[]

The three fastest boats in each repechage advanced to the A/B semifinals. The remaining boats were sent to the C final.[3]

Repechage 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1


  Switzerland 5:59.89 SA/B
2 Hideki Omoto


 Japan 6:00.01 SA/B
3


Hamish Parry
 Australia 6:04.35 SA/B
4


 Brazil 6:06.04 FC
5


 Norway 6:06.45 FC

Repechage 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Jiří Kopáč

Jan Vetešník
 Czech Republic 6:01.44 SA/B
2


Johannes Ursprung
 Germany 6:02.03 SA/B
3


 Hungary 6:03.60 SA/B
4 Leung Chun Shek

Chiu Hin Chun
Tang Chiu Mang
 Hong Kong 6:09.78 FC
5


 United States 6:16.85 FC

Semifinals[]

The three fastest boats in each semi advanced to the A final. The remaining boats were sent to the B final.[4]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 François Teroin
Damien Piqueras
Maxime Demontfaucon
Stany Delayre
 France 5:56.55 FA
2 Matteo Mulas
Catello Amarante
Martino Goretti
Andrea Micheletti
 Italy 5:57.65 FA
3


  Switzerland 5:59.27 FA
4


Johannes Ursprung
 Germany 6:01.43 FB
5 Paul Sieber

Bernhard Sieber
 Austria 6:02.57 FB
6


Hamish Parry
 Australia 6:12.66 FB

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Edward Fisher
Zak Lee-Green
Peter Chambers
Gavin Horsburgh
 Great Britain 5:57.19 FA
2 Ninos Nikolaidis
Panagiotis Magdanis
Spyridon Giannaros
Eleftherios Konsolas
 Greece 5:59.18 FA
3 Hideki Omoto


 Japan 5:59.36 FA
4 Jiří Kopáč

Jan Vetešník
 Czech Republic 6:04.18 FB
5


 Hungary 6:05.13 FB
6

Lyu Fanpu
 China 6:06.65 FB

Finals[]

The A final determined the rankings for places 1 to 6. Additional rankings were determined in the other finals.[5]

Final C[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1


 Brazil 6:04.18
2 Leung Chun Shek

Chiu Hin Chun
Tang Chiu Mang
 Hong Kong 6:05.11
3


 Norway 6:07.00
4


 United States 6:08.35

Final B[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1


Johannes Ursprung
 Germany 6:06.39
2

Lyu Fanpu
 China 6:06.83
3 Jiří Kopáč

Jan Vetešník
 Czech Republic 6:07.37
4 Paul Sieber

Bernhard Sieber
 Austria 6:07.95
5


 Hungary 6:11.51
6


Hamish Parry
 Australia 6:15.31

Final A[]

Rank Rowers Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) François Teroin
Damien Piqueras
Maxime Demontfaucon
Stany Delayre
 France 5:51.85
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Edward Fisher
Zak Lee-Green
Peter Chambers
Gavin Horsburgh
 Great Britain 5:52.02
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ninos Nikolaidis
Panagiotis Magdanis
Spyridon Giannaros
Eleftherios Konsolas
 Greece 5:53.64
4 Matteo Mulas
Catello Amarante
Martino Goretti
Andrea Micheletti
 Italy 5:54.12
5 Hideki Omoto


 Japan 5:56.99
6


  Switzerland 5:58.33

References[]

  1. ^ a b "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | Schedule By Event". World Rowing. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  2. ^ "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM4x) Lightweight Men's Quadruple Sculls – Heat". World Rowing. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  3. ^ "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM4x) Lightweight Men's Quadruple Sculls – Repechage". World Rowing. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  4. ^ "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM4x) Lightweight Men's Quadruple Sculls – Semifinal". World Rowing. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  5. ^ "2017 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS | (LM4x) Lightweight Men's Quadruple Sculls – Final". World Rowing. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
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