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Rowing at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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29 minutes ago, Joshi said:

That's the beauty of doubling up, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. They would've won gold if they weren't doubling up.

With or without our doubling up, every Olympics witnesses the emergence of a underdog who suddenly becomes a rowing powerhouse. In Tokyo it was :NED, now :NZL, in 2028 it can be Greenland or, why not, Saudi Arabia. Honey is the key

 

Congrats for the win; I just hope you don't meet Brooke in the middle of the night, on a dim lighted street, without prior notice.

Edited by zob79

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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Women's Four
Final Results
 
:NED Netherlands

Marloes Oldenburg

Hermijntje Drenth

Tinka Offereins

Benthe Boonstra

6:27.13
 
:GBR Great Britain

Helen Glover

Esme Booth

Sam Redgrave

Rebecca Shorten

6:27.31
 
:NZL New Zealand

Jackie Gowler

Phoebe Spoors

Davina Waddy

Kerri Williams

6:29.08
 
Full Final Results HERE
 
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Men's Four
Final Results
 
:USA United States

Nick Mead

Justin Best

Michael Grady

Liam Corrigan

5:49.03
 
:NZL New Zealand

Ollie Maclean

Logan Ullrich

Tom Murray

Matt MacDonald

5:49.88
 
:GBR Great Britain

Oliver Wilkes

David Ambler

Matt Aldridge

Freddie Davidson

5:52.42
 
Full Final Results HERE
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55 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Yeah, some comfort after so many "lost" golds. 

Has there been any event so far in which they were even among the favourites? I thought that'd basically only be the eights later on :p 

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17 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Has there been any event so far in which they were even among the favourites? I thought that'd basically only be the eights later on :p 

:)

No, i believe it hasn't. Kohler should be dark horse in SS but even that is doubtful. Her prime has long gone. WDS won bronze in 2023 WCh though. Majority of crews are new, without much international experience, so it wasnt expected at all.

8s will be interesting, but i dont expect them to win golds either.

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