Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed pair


The men's coxed pair competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Han River Regatta Course, South Korea.

Competition format

The competition consisted of three main rounds as well as a repechage. The 14 boats were divided into three heats for the first round, with 4 or 5 boats in each heat. The top three boats in each heat advanced directly to the semifinals. The remaining 5 boats were placed in the repechage. The repechage featured a single heat, with the top three boats advancing to the semifinals and the remaining 2 boats being eliminated. The 12 semifinalist boats were divided into two heats of 6 boats each. The top three boats in each semifinal advanced to the "A" final to compete for medals and 4th through 6th place; the bottom three boats in each semifinal were sent to the "B" final for 7th through 12th.
All races were over a 2000 metre course.

Results

Heats

The heats were held on September 20. It was a sunny but cool day, with fairly calm winds. The top three boats in each heat advanced to the semifinals, with all others going to the repechage. No boats were eliminated in this round.

Heat 1

Bulgaria led early, including by nearly a second at the halfway mark, but the East German team had a strong second half and passed Bulgaria for the lead. The other three teams had already started separate by 500 metres; at 1500 metres, 7 seconds separated New Zealand in third place from Canada in fourth place. Canada and fifth-place Brazil did narrow the distance somewhat in the final 500 metres, but the gap was insurmountable.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1René Rensch7:11.24
2Stefan Stoykov7:15.24
3Andrew Bird7:22.32
4Pat Newman7:25.18
5Nilton Alonço7:27.68

Heat 2

The top three boats jockeyed for position, while Poland and Ireland never threatened to break into the advancing group. The Americans held the lead at the 500 metre and 1000 metre marks. Yugoslavia was in second at the 500 metre point, but was passed by the Soviets before halfway. The Soviets captured the lead from the United States in the third quarter of the course, and Yugoslavia passed the Americans as well in the final 500 metre stretch.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Andrey Lipsky7:12.96
2Roman Ambrožič7:14.96
3Jon Fish7:17.36
4Ireneusz Omięcki7:21.89
5Liam Williams7:33.16

Heat 3

The final heat was not competitive in terms of who would advance; Czechoslovakia fell behind early and only increased the gap as the race went on. The top thee boats remained relatively tightly packed, with Italy building up a small lead through the first 1500 metres and holding off late pushes from the other two teams in the last 500 metres to maintain a narrow win. Less than a second separated first from third at the finish.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Giuseppe Di Capua7:03.55
2Patrick Sweeney7:04.04
3Ladislau Lovrenschi7:04.48
4Jiří Pták7:26.53

Repechage

The repechage was held on September 21. It was a sunny and warmer day, with 1.1 m/s west-northwest wind. The top three boats advanced to the semifinals, while 4th and 5th place were eliminated. Brazil fell significantly behind early. Ireland stayed within a second of third place through the 1500 metre mark, but could not maintain the pace in the last 500 metres and fell back from the lead group—and even behind Brazil, which pushed hard to avoid last place. Within the lead group, Poland held the lead at halfway but Czechoslovakia had a strong second half to pull away to a wide margin of victory. Canada, in third the entire race, made an effort to catch Poland for second at the end but came up short.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Jiří Pták7:14.17
2Ireneusz Omięcki7:18.21
3Pat Newman7:18.60
4Nilton Alonço7:21.31
5Liam Williams7:23.87

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on September 22. It was a warm, sunny day, with winds of 1.6 m/s west-northwest in the first heat calming to 1.1 m/s west for the second. The top three boats in each heat advanced to the "A" final, with the bottom three eliminated from medal contention and placed in the "B" consolation final.

Semifinal 1

New Zealand withdrew. Italy led wire-to-wire, recording the best time in the event in Olympic history. The East Germans and Romanians battled for second place, with East Germany prevailing over the second half. Neither Yugoslavia nor Poland had much chance at breaking into the top three, finishing 9 and 13 seconds out of third, respectively.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Giuseppe Di Capua6:56.62
2René Rensch6:58.08
3Ladislau Lovrenschi7:00.36
4Roman Ambrožič7:09.45
5Ireneusz Omięcki7:13.48
6Andrew Bird

Semifinal 2

The second semifinal was a five-way race for three spots in the "A" final through the halfway mark. Bulgaria had the lead from the start, with the Soviets, Brits, Americans, and Czechoslovakians fairly close behind. Canada was over 3 seconds out of fifth place at that point, and while the Canadians had a better second half than first, they would not come close to reaching the top three. In the third quarter of the race, Czechoslovakia and especially the United States fell off the pace of the lead group; Czechoslovakia passed the Americans but saw their gap to third place Great Britain widen to 3 seconds. The Brits made a charge in the final quarter of the race, passing the Soviets and nearly catching Bulgaria; the latter team held them off, though, and won by 0.28 seconds. Canada caught their southern neighbors in the last 500 metres, as well.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Stefan Stoykov7:01.23
2Patrick Sweeney7:01.51
3Andrey Lipsky7:01.78
4Jiří Pták7:04.20
5Pat Newman7:06.21
6Jon Fish7:07.05

Finals

Final B

The "B" final for 7th through 11th place was held on September 23, with 16.9 °C cloudy weather and a 1 m/s east-southeast wind. Czechoslovakia led from the start, increasing the margin over each 500 metre stretch. Yugoslavia held second place throughout. The United States held third place through the first half of the race but once again had a slow third quarter, allowing Poland to overtake them. Canada—just as it had in the semifinals—finished strong, passing the Americans once again in the final quarter and nearly catching Poland for third place.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTime
7Jiří Pták7:11.30
8Roman Ambrožič7:15.82
9Ireneusz Omięcki7:18.60
10Pat Newman7:18.89
11Jon Fish7:24.18

Final A

The final was held on September 25, a sunny day with 17.2 °C temperatures and 2.2 m/s northeast winds. It was dominated by Italy, which jumped to an over 2 second lead at 500 metres and never was seriously challenged. Bulgaria kept closest through most of the race, second place at each of the quarter, half, and three-quarter marks, but could not maintain their speed in the final quarter. The East Germans jumped from fifth to second in the final stretch; Great Britain and Romania each passed Bulgaria but were passed by East Germany to hold the third and fourth places they had held since halfway. The Soviets had been competitive early but fell to sixth by 100 metres and were well out of any contention for better than that.
RankRowersCoxswainNationTime
Giuseppe Di Capua6:58.79
René Rensch7:00.63
Patrick Sweeney7:01.95
4Ladislau Lovrenschi7:02.60
5Stefan Stoykov7:03.04
6Andrey Lipsky7:06.07

Final classification

RankRowersCountry
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua
Mario Streit
Detlef Kirchhoff
René Rensch
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
Patrick Sweeney
4Dimitrie Popescu
Vasile Tomoiagă
Ladislau Lovrenschi
5Emil Groytsev
Atanas Andreev
Stefan Stoykov
6Andrey Korikov
Roman Kazantsev
Andrey Lipsky
7Jan Kabrhel
Jiří Pták
Milan Škopek
8Roman Ambrožič
Milan Janša
Sašo Mirjanič
9Wojciech Jankowski
Ireneusz Omięcki
Jacek Streich
10Ian McKerlich
Pat Newman
Dave Ross
11Robert Espeseth Jr.
Jon Fish
Daniel Lyons
12Andrew Bird
Greg Johnston
Chris White
13Nilton Alonço
Flávio de Melo
Ángelo Roso Neto
14Pat McDonagh
Frank Moore
Liam Williams