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|date = 30 July - 4 August
|competitors = 36
|nations = 7
|gold = [[TitieMaricica TaranȚăran]]<br>[[AnisoaraAnișoara Sorohan]]<br>[[Ioana Badea]]<br>[[Sofia Corban]]<br>[[Ecaterina Oancia]]
|goldNOC = ROM
|silver = [[Anne Marden]]<br>[[Lisa Rohde]]<br>[[Joan Lind]]<br>[[GinnyVirginia Gilder]]<br>[[Kelly Rickon]]
|silverNOC = USA
|bronze = [[Hanne Eriksen]]<br>[[Birgitte Hanel]]<br>[[CharlotteLotte Koefoed]]<br>[[Bodil Rasmussen]]<br>[[Jette Sørensen]]
|bronzeNOC = DEN
|prev = [[Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's quadruple sculls|1980]]
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{{Rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics}}
The '''women's quadruple sculls''' competition at the [[1984 Summer Olympics]] took place at [[Lake Casitas]], [[California]], [[United States]].<ref name="olympedia">{{cite web|title=Olympedia – Rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics – Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls|url=https://www.olympedia.org/results/158995| website=Olympedia|accessdate=January 1, 2023}}</ref>
 
The '''women's quadruple sculls''' competition at the [[1984 Summer Olympics]] took place at took place at [[Lake Casitas]], [[California]], [[United States of America]].<ref name="SR">{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ROW/womens-coxed-quadruple-sculls.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418050133/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ROW/womens-coxed-quadruple-sculls.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 April 2020 |title=Rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Women's Coxed Quadruple Sculls |work=Sports Reference |accessdate=5 September 2018}}</ref>
 
==Competition format==
 
The competition consisted of two main rounds (heats and finals) as well as a repechage. The 7 boats were divided into two heats for the first round, with 4 boats in one heat and 3 in the other. The winner of each heat advanced directly to the "A" final (1st through 6th place). The remaining 5 boats were placed in the repechage. A single heat was held in the repechage. The top four boats in the repechage went to the "A" final. The remaining boat (5th place in the repechage) was eliminated at 7th place overall.<ref name="OR521to22">Official Report, vol. 2, pp. 521–22.</ref>
 
All races were over a 1000-metre course. The women's quadruple sculls used a coxswain beginning with the [[Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics|1976 Montreal Games]]. This was the last time that a coxswain was used.
 
==Results==
 
===Heats===
The heats were held on July 30, during calm winds on a warm day (27  °C). The winner of each advanced to the A final, with all others going to the repechage. No boats were eliminated in this round.
 
The heats were held on July 30, during calm winds on a warm day (27 °C). The winner of each advanced to the A final, with all others going to the repechage. No boats were eliminated in this round.
 
====Heat 1====
 
The Romanian boat established a 2.5 second lead over the West Germans by the halfway mark and won easily. The French team moved past the Germans into second place over the second half, with the Canadians also (by only .02 seconds) overtaking West Germany.<ref name="OR521">Official Report, vol. 2, p. 521.</ref>
 
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!Rank || Rowers || Coxswain || Nation || Time || Notes
|- bgcolor=bbf3bb
| 1 ||align=left data-sort-value="Badea, Ioana"| {{unbulleted list|[[Ioana Badea]]|[[Sofia Corban]]|[[AnisoaraAnișoara Sorohan]]|[[TitieMaricica TaranȚăran]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Oancia, Ecaterina"| [[Ecaterina Oancia]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|ROU|1984 Summer}} || 3:15.34 || {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
|- bgcolor=bbf3ff
| 2 ||align=left data-sort-value="Dubedat-Briero, Lydie"| {{unbulleted list|[[Lydie Dubedat-Briero]]|[[Christine Gossé]]|[[Évelyne Imbert]]|[[Hélène Ledoux]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Couturier, Patricia"| [[Patricia Couturier]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1984 Summer}} || 3:18.88 || {{abbr|R|Repechage}}
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====Heat 2====
The second heat resulted in an extremely close finish. The American boat had a half-second lead over the Danes at the halfway mark, but the Danish team closed the distance over the last 500 metres. The final margin for the United States was .01 seconds, allowing them to skip the repechage and go straight to the final, while Denmark went to race in the repechage. Italy was not competitive in this race, finishing 8 seconds after the other two boats.<ref name="OR521">Official Report, vol. 2, p. 521.</ref>
 
The second heat resulted in an extremely close finish. The American boat had a half-second lead over the Danes at the halfway mark, but the Danish team closed the distance over the last 500 metres. The final margin for the United States was .01 seconds, allowing them to skip the repechage and go straight to the final while Denmark went to the repechage. Italy was not competitive in this race, finishing 8 seconds after the other two boats.<ref name="OR521">Official Report, vol. 2, p. 521.</ref>
 
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!Rank || Rowers || Coxswain || Nation || Time || Notes
|- bgcolor=bbf3bb
| 1 ||align=left data-sort-value="Gilder, Ginny"| {{unbulleted list|[[GinnyVirginia Gilder]]|[[Joan Lind]]|[[Anne Marden]]|[[Lisa Rohde]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Rickon, Kelly"| [[Kelly Rickon]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|USA|1984 Summer}} || 3:14.68 || {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
|- bgcolor=bbf3ff
| 2 ||align=left data-sort-value="Eriksen, Hanne"| {{unbulleted list|[[Hanne Eriksen]]|[[Birgitte Hanel]]|[[CharlotteLotte Koefoed]]|[[Bodil Rasmussen]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Sørensen, Jette"| [[Jette Sørensen]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|DEN|1984 Summer}} || 3:14.69 || {{abbr|R|Repechage}}
|- bgcolor=bbf3ff
| 3 ||align=left data-sort-value="Borio, Alessandra"| {{unbulleted list|[[Alessandra Borio]]|[[Antonella Corazza]]|[[Raffaella Memo]]|[[Donata Minorati]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Del Core, Roberta"| [[Roberta Del Core]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|ITA|1984 Summer}} || 3:22.89 || {{abbr|R|Repechage}}
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===Repechage===
The repechage was held on August 1. The winds were calm, though the day was cooler than during the heats (16  °C). Of the five boats in the repechage, all but one would advance to the final—only the last place boat would be eliminated (taking 7th place).
 
The West Germany boat started strong, holding nearly a full second lead at the halfway mark. Denmark, France, Italy, and Canada were roughly evenly spaced after that, with approximately half a second between each of those boats. Over the second half of the course, Denmark proved the best—passing West Germany to win by nearly 2 seconds. Canada was unable to gain ground on 4th-place Italy, and finished as the only boat not to reach the final.<ref name="OR521">Official Report, vol. 2, p. 521.</ref>
The repechage was held on August 1. The winds were calm, though the day was cooler than during the heats (16 °C). Of the five boats in the repechage, all but one would advance to the final—only the last place boat would be eliminated (taking 7th place).
 
The West Germany boat started strong, holding nearly a full second lead at the halfway mark. Denmark, France, Italy, and Canada were roughly evenly spaced after that, with approximately half a second between each of those boats. Over the second half of the course, Denmark proved the best—passing West Germany to win by nearly 2 seconds. Canada was unable to gain ground on 4th-place Italy, and finished as the only boat not to reach the final.<ref name="OR521">Official Report, vol. 2, p. 521.</ref>
 
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!Rank || Rowers || Coxswain || Nation || Time || Notes
|- bgcolor=bbf3bb
| 1 ||align=left data-sort-value="Eriksen, Hanne"| {{unbulleted list|[[Hanne Eriksen]]|[[Birgitte Hanel]]|[[CharlotteLotte Koefoed]]|[[Bodil Rasmussen]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Sørensen, Jette"| [[Jette Sørensen]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|DEN|1984 Summer}} || 3:16.32 || {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
|- bgcolor=bbf3bb
| 2 ||align=left data-sort-value="Dickmann, Anne"| {{unbulleted list|[[Anne Dickmann]]|[[Regina Kleine-Kuhlmann]]|[[Ute Kumitz]]|[[Sabine Reuter]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Plückhahn, Kathrien"| [[Kathrien Plückhahn]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|FRG|1984 Summer}} || 3:18.21 || {{abbr|Q|Qualified for final}}
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===Final===
Unlike most other rowing events, the women's quadruple sculls had only a single final (with 7 boats in the event, a "B" final would have consisted of only a single team). The final was held on August 4, a cool (18 &nbsp;°C) day with no wind. West Germany again started strong, taking a lead of 1.2 seconds by the halfway mark, before falling back. Romania ultimately won relatively comfortably, beating the silver medalists by a second and a half. The description of the battle for second place in Sports-Reference indicates a very close finish ("the United States and Denmark battled to the line for silver, with the former coming out ahead by another hair's breadth: 0.05 seconds"),<ref name="SR"olympedia/> though this is not supported by the official times, which have the Americans winning by 0.45 seconds—a close race, but not nearly so close as the two had in the heats.
 
Unlike most other rowing events, the women's quadruple sculls had only a single final (with 7 boats in the event, a "B" final would have consisted of only a single team). The final was held on August 4, a cool (18 °C) day with no wind. West Germany again started strong, taking a lead of 1.2 seconds by the halfway mark, before falling back. Romania ultimately won relatively comfortably, beating the silver medalists by a second and a half. The description of the battle for second place in Sports-Reference indicates a very close finish ("the United States and Denmark battled to the line for silver, with the former coming out ahead by another hair's breadth: 0.05 seconds"),<ref name="SR"/> though this is not supported by the official times, which have the Americans winning by 0.45 seconds—a close race, but not nearly so close as the two had in the heats.
 
The third through sixth place teams finished in the same order as they had in the repechage, with Denmark taking the bronze followed by West Germany, France, and Italy.<ref name="OR522">Official Report, vol. 2, p. 522.</ref>
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!Rank || Rowers || Coxswain || Nation || Time
|-
| {{gold01}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Badea, Ioana"| {{unbulleted list|[[Ioana Badea]]|[[Sofia Corban]]|[[AnisoaraAnișoara Sorohan]]|[[TitieMaricica TaranȚăran]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Oancia, Ecaterina"| [[Ecaterina Oancia]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|ROU|1984 Summer}} || 3:14.11
|-
| {{silver02}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Gilder, Ginny"| {{unbulleted list|[[GinnyVirginia Gilder]]|[[Joan Lind]]|[[Anne Marden]]|[[Lisa Rohde]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Rickon, Kelly"| [[Kelly Rickon]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|USA|1984 Summer}} || 3:15.57
|-
| {{bronze03}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Eriksen, Hanne"| {{unbulleted list|[[Hanne Eriksen]]|[[Birgitte Hanel]]|[[CharlotteLotte Koefoed]]|[[Bodil Rasmussen]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Sørensen, Jette"| [[Jette Sørensen]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|DEN|1984 Summer}} || 3:16.02
|-
| 4 ||align=left data-sort-value="Dickmann, Anne"| {{unbulleted list|[[Anne Dickmann]]|[[Regina Kleine-Kuhlmann]]|[[Ute Kumitz]]|[[Sabine Reuter]]}} ||align=left data-sort-value="Plückhahn, Kathrien"| [[Kathrien Plückhahn]] ||align=left| {{flagIOC|FRG|1984 Summer}} || 3:16.81
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==Final classification==
 
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|{{gold01}}
| [[TitieMaricica TaranȚăran]]<br>[[AnisoaraAnișoara Sorohan]]<br>[[Ioana Badea]]<br>[[Sofia Corban]]<br>[[Ecaterina Oancia]]
|{{flagIOC|ROM|1984 Summer}}
|-
|{{silver02}}
| [[Anne Marden]]<br>[[Lisa Rohde]]<br>[[Joan Lind]]<br>[[GinnyVirginia Gilder]]<br>[[Kelly Rickon]]
|{{flagIOC|USA|1984 Summer}}
|-
|{{bronze03}}
| [[Hanne Eriksen]]<br>[[Birgitte Hanel]]<br>[[CharlotteLotte Koefoed]]<br>[[Bodil Rasmussen]]<br>[[Jette Sørensen]]
|{{flagIOC|DEN|1984 Summer}}
|-