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Rowing at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless pair

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Men's coxless pair
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
VenueSloten
Competitors16 from 8 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Deutschland
Bruno Müller, Kurt Moeschter
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Great Britain
Terence O'Brien, Robert Nisbet
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Vereinigte Staaten
Paul McDowell, John Schmitt
← 1924
1932 →

The men's coxless pair event was part of the rowing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven rowing events for men and was the fourth appearance of the event.[1]

Results

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Source: Official results;[2] De Wael[3]

Round 1

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Winners advanced to the second round. Losers competed in the first repechage.

Heat 1
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Bruno Müller, Kurt Moeschter  Deutschland 8:14.2 Q2
2 André Pactat, Robert Guelpa  Frankreich 8:31.0 R1
Heat 2
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Paul McDowell, John Schmitt  Vereinigte Staaten 8:06.4 Q2
2 Philippe Van Volckxsom, Carlos Van den Driessche  Belgien 8:15.0 R1
Heat 3
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Terence O'Brien, Robert Nisbet  Great Britain 7:56.2 Q2
2 Alois Reinhard, Willy Müller  Schweiz 7:58.4 R1
Heat 4
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Romeo Sisti, Nino Bolzoni  Italien 8:12.2 Q2
2 Carel van Wankum, Hein van Suylekom  Niederlande 8:30.0 R1

Repechage 1

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Winners advanced to the second round, but were ineligible for a second repechage if they lost there. Losers were eliminated.

Heat 1
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Alois Reinhard, Willy Müller  Schweiz 8:17.8 Q2
2 André Pactat, Robert Guelpa  Frankreich 9:01.8 elim.
Heat 2
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Carel van Wankum, Hein van Suylekom  Niederlande 8:18.4 Q2
2 Philippe Van Volckxsom, Carlos Van den Driessche  Belgien 8:36.4 elim.

Round 2

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Winners advanced to the semifinals. Losers competed in the second repechage, if they had advanced by winning in the first round, or were eliminated if they had advanced through the first repechage.

Heat 1
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Romeo Sisti, Nino Bolzoni  Italien 7:21.4 Q
2 Alois Reinhard, Willy Müller  Schweiz 7:29.2 elim.
Heat 2
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Paul McDowell, John Schmitt  Vereinigte Staaten 7:12.0 Q
2 Terence O'Brien, Robert Nisbet  Great Britain 7:14.2 R2
Heat 3
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Bruno Müller, Kurt Moeschter  Deutschland 7:19.4 Q
2 Carel van Wankum, Hein van Suylekom  Niederlande 7:30.2 elim.

Repechage 2

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The British boat was the only one that suffered its first loss in the second round, so it had a bye through the second repechage to the semifinals.

Heat 1
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Terence O'Brien, Robert Nisbet  Great Britain Bye Q

Semifinals

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Winners advanced to the gold medal final, with the losers competing for bronze.

Heat 1
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Bruno Müller, Kurt Moeschter  Deutschland 7:08.2 QA
2 Paul McDowell, John Schmitt  Vereinigte Staaten 7:15.6 QB
Heat 2
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit Qual.
1 Terence O'Brien, Robert Nisbet  Great Britain 7:08.6 QA
2 Romeo Sisti, Nino Bolzoni  Italien 7:16.8 QB

Finals

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Gold medal final
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bruno Müller, Kurt Moeschter  Deutschland 7:06.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Terence O'Brien, Robert Nisbet  Great Britain 7:08.8
Bronze medal final
Rank Rowers Nation Zeit
1 (3rd place, bronze medalist(s)) Paul McDowell, John Schmitt  Vereinigte Staaten 7:20.4
2 (4) Romeo Sisti, Nino Bolzoni  Italien 7:24.4

References

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  1. ^ "Rowing at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games: Men's Coxless Pairs". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  2. ^ "1928 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Rowing 1928".