Rowing At The 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's Coxed Pair
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The men's
coxed pair A coxed pair is a rowing boat used in the sport of competitive rowing. It is designed for two persons who propel the boat with sweep oars and is steered by a coxswain. The crew consists of two rowers, each having one oar, and a cox. One rower ...
competition at the
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took place at Notre Dame Island Olympic Basin,
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. It was held from 18 to 25 July. There were 13 boats (40 competitors, with West Germany making one substitution) from 13 nations, with each nation limited to a single boat in the event. The event was won by
Harald Jährling Harald Jährling (born 20 June 1954) is a German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. Private life Jährling was born in Burg bei Magdeburg in 1954. In 1974, when he was 19, he had a ...
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Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich (born 20 October 1953) is a German Rowing (sport), rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He was born in Packebusch. In 1976 he was a crew member of the East Ge ...
, and
Georg Spohr Georg Spohr (born 24 January 1951) is a German rowing coxswain who competed for East Germany in the 1976 and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He was born in Magdeburg Magdeburg (; nds, label=Low Saxon, Meideborg ) is the capital and second ...
of East Germany, the nation's second consecutive victory in the event (with an entirely different crew than in 1972). The Soviet Union ( Dmitry Bekhterev, Yuriy Shurkalov, and cox
Yuriy Lorentsson Yuriy Evgenevich Lorentsson (russian: Юрий Евгеньевич Лоренцсон, 2 December 1930 – 24 December 2002) was a Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian coxswain (rowing), rowing coxswain. He was the second rower, ...
) earned that nation's first medal in the event since 1960 with their silver. The Czechoslovakian brothers
Oldřich Svojanovský Oldřich Svojanovský (born 9 March 1946) is a retired Czech rower who mostly competed in the coxed pairs, together with his elder brother Pavel Svojanovský Pavel Svojanovský (born 12 August 1943) is a retired Czech rower who mostly compete ...
and
Pavel Svojanovský Pavel Svojanovský (born 12 August 1943) is a retired Czech rower who mostly competed in the coxed pairs, together with his younger brother Oldřich Svojanovský Oldřich Svojanovský (born 9 March 1946) is a retired Czech rower who mostly co ...
became the 8th and 9th men to win multiple medals in the event, adding a bronze to 1972 silver with new cox
Ludvík Vébr Ludvík Vébr (born 20 April 1960) is a Czech rower who competed for Czechoslovakia in the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the 1976 Summer Olympics. Ludvík Vébr is also associate professor ''(docent)'' at Czech Technical University in Prague. H ...
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Background

This was the 14th 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. Three of the 18 competitors from the 1972 coxed pair Final A returned:
Oldřich Svojanovský Oldřich Svojanovský (born 9 March 1946) is a retired Czech rower who mostly competed in the coxed pairs, together with his elder brother Pavel Svojanovský Pavel Svojanovský (born 12 August 1943) is a retired Czech rower who mostly compete ...
and
Pavel Svojanovský Pavel Svojanovský (born 12 August 1943) is a retired Czech rower who mostly competed in the coxed pairs, together with his younger brother Oldřich Svojanovský Oldřich Svojanovský (born 9 March 1946) is a retired Czech rower who mostly co ...
, the rowers from the silver-medal Czechoslovakia boat, and
Yuriy Lorentsson Yuriy Evgenevich Lorentsson (russian: Юрий Евгеньевич Лоренцсон, 2 December 1930 – 24 December 2002) was a Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian coxswain (rowing), rowing coxswain. He was the second rower, ...
, the coxswain of the fifth-place Soviet Union crew. East Germany had won the 1972 Olympics and 1975 World Championship, but sent a different crew after
Harald Jährling Harald Jährling (born 20 June 1954) is a German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. Private life Jährling was born in Burg bei Magdeburg in 1954. In 1974, when he was 19, he had a ...
,
Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich (born 20 October 1953) is a German Rowing (sport), rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He was born in Packebusch. In 1976 he was a crew member of the East Ge ...
, and
Georg Spohr Georg Spohr (born 24 January 1951) is a German rowing coxswain who competed for East Germany in the 1976 and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He was born in Magdeburg Magdeburg (; nds, label=Low Saxon, Meideborg ) is the capital and second ...
defeated the reigning champions in Grünau in May. Similarly, the Soviet Union had won the 1974 World Championship, but sent a different crew. Primo Baran, a member of the 1968 Italian gold medalist team, returned after not being selected for the coxed pair in 1972. No nations made their debut in the event. France and the United States each made their 12th appearance, tied for most among nations 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 used the 2000 metres distance that became the Olympic standard in 1912. The competition consisted of three main rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals) as well as a repechage after the quarterfinals. * The 13 boats were divided into three heats for the quarterfinals, with 4 or 5 boats in each heat. The top 3 boats in each heat advanced directly to the semifinals (9 boats total). The remaining 4 boats competed in a single-heat repechage. * The top 3 boats in the repechage advanced to the semifinals; the last-place boat was eliminated. * The semifinals consisted of two heats of 6 boats each. The top 3 boats in each semifinal advanced to the "A" final (1st through 6th place). The 4th through 6th place boats were placed in the "B" final (7th through 12th place).Official Report, vol. 3, p. 103.


Schedule

All times are
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Results


Quarterfinals


Quarterfinal 1


Quarterfinal 2


Quarterfinal 3


Repechage


Semifinals


Semifinal 1


Semifinal 2


Finals


Final B


Final A


Final classification


References

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