Rowing at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's coxless four

Rowing – Men's coxless four at the XVI Pan American Games
Venue Canoe & Rowing Course
Dates October 15 - October 17
Competitors 32 from 8 nations
Medalists
   Argentina
   Canada
   Cuba
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Rowing at the
2011 Pan American Games
Single sculls   men   women
Lwt Single sculls women
Coxless pair men women
Double sculls men women
Lwt double sculls men women
Coxless four men
Quadruple sculls men women
Eight men
Lwt coxless four men

The men's coxless four rowing event at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held from October 15–17 at the Canoe & Rowing Course in Ciudad Guzman.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Horacio Sicilia, Maximiliano Martínez, Joaquín Iwan and Diego López of Argentina.

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
October 15, 2011 9:50 Heats
October 15, 2011 16:10 Repechage
October 17, 2011 10:12 Final B
October 17, 2011 10:09 Final A

Results

Heat 1

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Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Sebastian Fernandez, Joaquin Iwan, Rodrigo Murillo, Agustin Silvestro Argentina 6:07.13 FA
2 Jason Read, Stephen Kasprzyk, Matthew Wheeler, Joseph Spencer United States 6:07.43 R
3 Celio Amorim, Leandro Atoji, Ailson Silva, Anderson Nocetti Brazil 6:53.42 R
4 Jhon Guala, Bryan Sola, Julio Arevalo, Carlos Gomez Ecuador 6:54.75 R

Heat 2

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Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 David Wakulich, Kai Langerfield, Blake Parsons, Spencer Crowley Canada 6:08.10 FA
2 Jamie Cuevas, Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada, Juan Cabrera Mexico 6:09.90 R
3 Yenser Basilo, Dionnis Carrion, Jorber Avila, Solaris Freire Cuba 6:41.15 R
4 Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin, Eddy Vanega, Hector Potoy Nicaragua 6:49.04 R

Repechage

[4]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1 Jamie Cuevas, Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada, Juan Cabrera Mexico 6:19.69 FA
2 Jason Read, Stephen Kasprzyk, Matthew Wheeler, Joseph Spencer United States 6:20.27 FA
3 Yenser Basilo, Dionnis Carrion, Jorber Avila, Solaris Freire Cuba 6:35.13 FA
4 Celio Amorim, Leandro Atoji, Ailson Silva, Anderson Nocetti Brazil 6:37.50 FA
5 Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin, Eddy Vanega, Hector Potoy Nicaragua 6:41.26 FB
6 Jhon Guala, Bryan Sola, Julio Arevalo, Carlos Gomez Ecuador 6:56.27 FB

Final B

[5]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
7 Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin, Eddy Vanega, Hector Potoy Nicaragua 6:34.64
8 Jhon Guala, Bryan Sola, Julio Arevalo, Carlos Gomez Ecuador 6:40.30

Final A

[6]

Rank Rowers Country Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Sebastian Fernandez, Joaquin Iwan, Rodrigo Murillo, Agustin Silvestro Argentina 6:04.41
2nd, silver medalist(s) David Wakulich, Kai Langerfield, Blake Parsons, Spencer Crowley Canada 6:05.65
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Yenser Basilo, Dionnis Carrion, Jorber Avila, Solaris Freire Cuba 6:06.51
4 Jamie Cuevas, Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada, Juan Cabrera Mexico 6:06.59
5 Jason Read, Stephen Kasprzyk, Matthew Wheeler, Joseph Spencer United States 6:07.85
6 Celio Amorim, Leandro Atoji, Ailson Silva, Anderson Nocetti Brazil 6:11.72

References

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