Date | 25 – 27 August 1900 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Seine, Pont de Courbevoie – Pont d'Asnières, Paris |
Participants | 46 from 4 countries |
This was the second final for the coxed fours in 1900, and was held because of the controversy that occurred in the original coxed fours final, which is considered the most controversial Olympic rowing event ever. In the original event, the final was to be contested by the three heat winners and the runner-up in heat three, which had four entrants. However, the losers in heats two and three had rowed faster times than the winners of heat one and the officials wanted to conduct another qualifying heat but they were unable to contact all the teams.
The decision was made to allow the heat winners and the three fastest losing boats to compete in the final, giving a six-boat final. But the course was originally only designed for four boats, so the heat winners protested and refused to compete. The first final went off with the runner-up boat from heat two and the second- and third-place finishers from heat three. But this was satisfactory to no one and it was elected to conduct another final. This event was to be among the winners of the original three heats, and Cercle de l’Aviron Roubaix, which had won the first final. But Roubaix declined, feeling they had already won the original competition. The second final went off with three boats, the race won comfortably by Hamburg’s Germania Ruder Club. Both finals are usually considered as valid Olympic events and the results listed in most medal standings for the 1900 Olympics.
Date | 25 August 1900 |
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Format | Winner of each heat and the fastest second-place finisher advanced to the final. |
Time | 16:15 |
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Pos | Lane | Competitors | NOC | Time | |||||
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1 | – | Ludwigshafener Ruder Verein | GER | 6:14.0 | |||||
Karl Lehle • Ernst Felle • Hermann Wilker • Otto Fickeisen • Franz Kröwerath | |||||||||
2 | – | Réal-Club Barcelona | ESP | 6:38.4 | |||||
Orestes Quintana • Juan Camps • José Fórmica • Ricardo Margarit • Antonio Vela | |||||||||
3 | – | Club Nautique de Français | FRA | 6:40.0 | 5 | ||||
Saurel • Peyronnie • Léon Deslinières • René Beslaud |
Time | 16:30 |
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Pos | Lane | Competitors | NOC | Time | |||||
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1 | – | Minerva Amsterdam | NED | 6:02.0 | |||||
Johannes Terwogt • Paul Lotsij • Coenraad Hiebendaal • Geert Lotsij • Hermanus Brockmann | |||||||||
2 | – | Club Nautique de Lyon | FRA | 6:06.2 | 6 | ||||
Charles Perrin • Daniel Soubeyran • Émile Wegelin • Georges Lumpp | |||||||||
– | Societé Nautique de la Marne | FRA | – | 7 | |||||
Jules Demaré • René Waleff • Paul Cocuet • Clément Dorlia |
Time | 16:45 |
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Pos | Lane | Competitors | NOC | Time | |||||
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1 | – | Germania Ruder Club, Hamburg | GER | 5:56.2 | |||||
Oscar Goßler • Walther Katzenstein • Waldemar Tietgens • Gustav Goßler • Carl Heinrich Goßler | |||||||||
2 | – | Cercle de l'Aviron Roubaix | FRA | 5:59.0 | |||||
Émile Delchambre • Jean Cau • Henri Bouckaert • Henri Hazebrouck • Charlot | |||||||||
3 | – | Favorite Hammonia | GER | 6:03.0 | |||||
Hugo Rüster • Wilhelm Carstens • Julius Körner • Adolf Möller • Max Ammermann | |||||||||
4 | – | Club Nautique de Dieppe | FRA | 6:20.0 | 8 | ||||
Henri Delabarre • Robert Gelée • Angot • Maison |
Date | 27 August 1900 |
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Pos | Lane | Competitors | NOC | Time | |||||
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1 | – | Germania Ruder Club, Hamburg | GER | 5:59.0 | |||||
Oscar Goßler • Walther Katzenstein • Waldemar Tietgens • Gustav Goßler • Carl Heinrich Goßler | |||||||||
2 | – | Minerva Amsterdam | NED | 6:03.0 | |||||
Johannes Terwogt • Paul Lotsij • Coenraad Hiebendaal • Geert Lotsij • Hermanus Brockmann | |||||||||
3 | – | Ludwigshafener Ruder Verein | GER | 6:05.0 | |||||
Karl Lehle • Ernst Felle • Hermann Wilker • Otto Fickeisen • Franz Kröwerath |