Men's coxed pairs
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Rowing pictogram
VenueMeilahti
Dates20–23 July
Competitors45 from 15 nations
Winning time8:28.6
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Raymond Salles
Gaston Mercier
Bernard Malivoire (cox)
 France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll (cox)
 Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Svend Ove Pedersen
Poul Svendsen
Jørgen Frantzen (cox)
 Denmark

The men's coxed pair competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics took place at Meilahti, Finland.[1] It was held from 20 to 23 July.[2] There were 15 boats (45 competitors) from 15 nations, with each nation limited to a single boat in the event.[2] The event was won by French team Raymond Salles, Gaston Mercier, and coxswain Bernard Malivoire; it was the nation's first victory in the event (though a French boy had been the cox for a mixed team that won gold in 1900). Germany, which had won the event in 1936 but had been excluded from the 1948 Games after World War II, took silver (Heinz Manchen, Helmut Heinhold, and cox Helmut Noll). Sweden, the defending champions, had an all-new crew of Svend Ove Pedersen, Poul Svendsen, and cox Jørgen Frantzen; they took bronze.

Background

This was the eighth appearance of the event. Rowing had been on the programme in 1896 but was cancelled due to bad weather. The men's coxed pair was one of the original four events in 1900, but was not held in 1904, 1908, or 1912. It returned to the programme after World War I and was held every Games from 1924 to 1992, when it (along with the men's coxed four) was replaced with the men's lightweight double sculls and men's lightweight coxless four.[2]

Three of the 28 competitors from the 1948 coxed pair event returned: one of the rowers from Italy's silver medal team, Aldo Tarlao, and the coxswains from Hungary (bronze medal winning Róbert Zimonyi) and Greece (ninth-place finisher Grigorios Emmanouil). Favorite status went to the winners of the last three European championships, the Italian team of Tarlao, Giuseppe Ramani, and Luciano Marion. Switzerland's Walter Lüchinger, Alex Siebenhaar, and Walter Ludin had been the runner-up the last two European events.[2]

Egypt, Finland, the Soviet Union, and Sweden each made their debut in the event. France made its eighth appearance, the only nation to have competed in all editions of the event to that point.

Competition format

The coxed pair event featured three-person boats, with two 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 competition expanded from previous years to include a second repechage after the semifinals. This brought the tournament to five rounds total: quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final with two repechages after the first two rounds.[2]

  • Quarterfinals: There were 4 quarterfinals, with 3 or 4 boats each. Two boats from each heat (8 boats total) advanced to the semifinals; all other boats (7 boats total) went to the first repechage.
  • First repechage: There were 2 repechage heats, with 3 or 4 boats each. The winner of each heat (2 boats) went to the second repechage (not the semifinals); all other boats (5 total) were eliminated.
  • Semifinals: There were 2 semifinals, each with 4 boats. The winner of each heat (2 boats) advanced directly to the final; the remaining boats (6 total) went to the second repechage.
  • Second repechage: There were 3 heats, with 2 or 3 boats each. The winner of each heat (3 boats) advanced to the final, with the rest of the boats (5 total) eliminated.
  • Final: A single final, with 5 boats.

Schedule

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

Date Time Round
Sunday, 20 July 1952Quarterfinals
Monday, 21 July 19529:00
16:00
First repechage
Semifinals
Tuesday, 22 July 19529:00Second repechage
Wednesday, 23 July 195217:30Final

Results

The following rowers took part:[2]

Quarterfinals

Quarterfinal 1

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll  Germany8:02.3Q
2 Hippolyte Mattelé
Eugène Jacobs
Kamiel Van Dooren  Belgium8:05.3Q
3 Veijo Mikkolainen
Toimi Pitkänen
Erkki Lyijynen  Finland8:06.6R
4 Francisco Furtado
Harry Mosé
João Maio  Brazil8:19.0R

Quarterfinal 2

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Raymond Salles
Gaston Mercier
Bernard Malivoire  France7:57.7Q
2 Czesław Lorenc
Romuald Thomas
Zdzisław Michalski  Poland7:59.8Q
3 Walter Lüchinger
Alex Siebenhaar
Walter Ludin  Switzerland8:16.4R

Quarterfinal 3

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 James Fifer
Duvall Hecht
James Beggs  United States8:02.1Q
2 László Halász
József Sátori
Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary8:04.1Q
3 Ove Nilsson
Ingemar Svensson
Lars-Erik Larsson  Sweden8:07.6R
4 Mohamed Anwar
Ali Tawfik Youssif
Albert Selim El-Mankabadi  Egypt8:29.3R

Quarterfinal 4

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Giuseppe Ramani
Aldo Tarlao
Luciano Marion  Italy7:59.9Q
2 Svend Ove Pedersen
Poul Svendsen
Jørgen Frantzen  Denmark8:02.7Q
3 Yevgeny Morozov
Viktor Shevchenko
Mikhail Prudnikov  Soviet Union8:05.0R
4 Iraklis Klangas
Nikos Nikolaou
Grigorios Emmanouil  Greece8:24.1R

First repechage

First repechage heat 1

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Veijo Mikkolainen
Toimi Pitkänen
Erkki Lyijynen  Finland7:55.0R
2 Walter Lüchinger
Alex Siebenhaar
Walter Ludin  Switzerland7:56.8
3 Iraklis Klangas
Nikos Nikolaou
Grigorios Emmanouil  Greece8:12.9
4 Mohamed Anwar
Ali Tawfik Youssif
Albert Selim El-Mankabadi  Egypt8:21.4

First repechage heat 2

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Yevgeny Morozov
Viktor Shevchenko
Mikhail Prudnikov  Soviet Union8:03.0R
2 Ove Nilsson
Ingemar Svensson
Lars-Erik Larsson  Sweden8:03.8
3 Francisco Furtado
Harry Mosé
João Maio  Brazil8:05.5

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Raymond Salles
Gaston Mercier
Bernard Malivoire  France8:07.5Q
2 Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll  Germany8:12.9R
3 Svend Ove Pedersen
Poul Svendsen
Jørgen Frantzen  Denmark8:18.7R
4 László Halász
József Sátori
Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary8:43.7R

Semifinal 2

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Giuseppe Ramani
Aldo Tarlao
Luciano Marion  Italy8:07.6Q
2 Hippolyte Mattelé
Eugène Jacobs
Kamiel Van Dooren  Belgium8:11.4R
3 Czesław Lorenc
Romuald Thomas
Zdzisław Michalski  Poland8:12.1R
4 James Fifer
Duvall Hecht
James Beggs  United States8:13.0R

Second repechage

Second repechage heat 1

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll  Germany7:54.7Q
2 James Fifer
Duvall Hecht
James Beggs  United States7:55.5
3 Yevgeny Morozov
Viktor Shevchenko
Mikhail Prudnikov  Soviet Union8:08.4

Second repechage heat 2

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Veijo Mikkolainen
Toimi Pitkänen
Erkki Lyijynen  Finland8:01.8Q
2 Hippolyte Mattelé
Eugène Jacobs
Kamiel Van Dooren  Belgium8:03.7
3 László Halász
József Sátori
Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary8:16.6

Second repechage heat 3

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTimeNotes
1 Svend Ove Pedersen
Poul Svendsen
Jørgen Frantzen  Denmark7:51.2Q
2 Czesław Lorenc
Romuald Thomas
Zdzisław Michalski  Poland8:00.9

Final

Rank RowersCoxswain NationTime
1st place, gold medalist(s) Raymond Salles
Gaston Mercier
Bernard Malivoire  France8:28.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll  Germany8:32.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Svend Ove Pedersen
Poul Svendsen
Jørgen Frantzen  Denmark8:34.9
4 Giuseppe Ramani
Aldo Tarlao
Luciano Marion  Italy8:38.4
5 Veijo Mikkolainen
Toimi Pitkänen
Erkki Lyijynen  Finland8:40.8

Results summary

Rank RowersCoxswain NationQuarterfinalsFirst repechageSemifinalsSecond repechageFinal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Raymond Salles
Gaston Mercier
Bernard Malivoire  France7:57.7Bye8:07.5Bye8:28.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll  Germany8:02.3Bye8:12.97:54.78:32.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Svend Ove Pedersen
Poul Svendsen
Jørgen Frantzen  Denmark8:02.7Bye8:18.77:51.28:34.9
4 Giuseppe Ramani
Aldo Tarlao
Luciano Marion  Italy7:59.9Bye8:07.6Bye8:38.4
5 Veijo Mikkolainen
Toimi Pitkänen
Erkki Lyijynen  Finland8:06.67:55.0Bye8:01.88:40.8
6 James Fifer
Duvall Hecht
James Beggs  United States8:02.1Bye8:13.07:55.5Did not advance
7 Czesław Lorenc
Romuald Thomas
Zdzisław Michalski  Poland7:59.8Bye8:12.18:00.9
8 Hippolyte Mattelé
Eugène Jacobs
Kamiel Van Dooren  Belgium8:05.3Bye8:11.48:03.7
9 Yevgeny Morozov
Viktor Shevchenko
Mikhail Prudnikov  Soviet Union8:05.08:03.0Bye8:08.4
10 László Halász
József Sátori
Róbert Zimonyi  Hungary8:04.1Bye8:43.78:16.6
11 Walter Lüchinger
Alex Siebenhaar
Walter Ludin  Switzerland8:16.47:56.8Did not advance
12 Ove Nilsson
Ingemar Svensson
Lars-Erik Larsson  Sweden8:07.68:03.8
13 Francisco Furtado
Harry Mosé
João Maio  Brazil8:19.08:05.5
14 Iraklis Klangas
Nikos Nikolaou
Grigorios Emmanouil  Greece8:24.18:12.9
15 Mohamed Anwar
Ali Tawfik Youssif
Albert Selim El-Mankabadi  Egypt8:29.38:21.4

References

  1. "Rowing at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Coxed Pairs". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Coxed Pairs, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  3. "Why Do We Race 2000m? The History Behind the Distance". World Rowing. 1 May 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
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