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Single Sculls, Men

Date11 – 14 August 1936
StatusOlympic
LocationRegattabahn, Grünau, Berlin
Participants20 from 20 countries

The single sculls event in Berlin boasted several distinguished rowers, many of whom had competed in the Diamond Sculls. While the 1933 and 1934 winners, Tom Askwith of Great Britain and Herbert Buhtz of Germany, were not present, their nations were ably represented by Humphrey Warren and Gustav Schäfer, the former of whom had been runner-up at the 1933 Diamond Sculls. Also in contention was Czechoslovakia’s Jiří Zavřel, the 1935 runner-up. The favorite, however, was probably Switzerland’s Ernst Rufli, who had won the competition in 1935 and 1936. In the opening round, however, Rufli’s time was second to Schäfer’s, although both won their heats by a substantial margin (nearly 21 seconds in Rufli’s case). Warren and Zavřel were in the same heat, but ended up at opposite ends of the ranking, with Zavřel 16 seconds behind Warren’s winning time. The victor in a weak fourth heat was Roger Verey of Poland.

In the semi-finals Schäfer and Rufli again won their heats easily but, despite six of the eight semi-finalists qualifying for the final, Verey and Warren failed to advance; Verey was unable to finish in Schäfer’s heat, while Warren was last in Rufli’s competitive heat, which included Austrian Josef Hasenöhrl and Canadian Charles Campbell. Warren’s time of 8:08.8, however, would have been good enough for second place in Schäfer’s heat. With Zavřel having been eliminated in the repêchage, it looked as if the final would be a race between Germany and Switzerland, but Rufli struggled and placed only fifth. Schäfer thus had an easy victory, finishing well ahead of silver and bronze medalists Josef Hasenöhrl of Austria and Dan Barrow of the United States. The following year Hasenöhrl won the Diamond Sculls and was later killed at the end of World War II in Luxembourg. Despite his disappointment in the single sculls, Verey would not go home from Berlin empty-handed: he and partner Jerzy Ustupski claimed bronze in the double sculls.

PosCompetitorNOC
1Gustav SchäferGERGold
2Josef HasenöhrlAUTSilver
3Dan BarrowUSABronze
4Charles CampbellCAN
5Ernst RufliSUI
6Antonio GiorgioARG
4 h2 r3/4Humphrey WarrenGBR
AC h1 r3/4Roger VereyPOLDNF
2 h1 r2/4Carl ChristiansenNOR
2 h2 r2/4Riccardo SteinleitnerITA
2 h3 r2/4Jiří ZavřelTCH
2 h4 r2/4Cecil PearceAUS
3 h1 r2/4Elmar KorkoEST
3 h2 r2/4Hans ten HoutenNED
3 h3 r2/4Henri BanosFRA
3 h4 r2/4Celestino João de PalmaBRA
4 h1 r2/4László KozmaHUN
4 h2 r2/4Walter YouellRSA
4 h4 r2/4Arquímedes JuanicóURU
AC h3 r2/4Davor JelaskaYUGDNF
DNSHerb TurnerAUS
DNSFritz RichterBRA
DNSJohn Coulson, Jr.CAN
DNSFranz WesthoffGER

Round One

Date11 August 1936 — 17:00
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to the semi-finals.

Heat #1

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
13Roger VereyPOL7:31.23:36.6 (1)3:54.6 (1)Q
21Celestino João de PalmaBRA7:37.73:41.0 (3)3:56.7 (2)
35Elmar KorkoEST7:40.43:42.9 (4)3:57.5 (3)
42Hans ten HoutenNED7:42.93:37.1 (2)4:05.8 (4)
54Davor JelaskaYUG8:05.23:47.4 (5)4:17.8 (5)

Heat #2

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
12Gustav SchäferGER7:17.13:28.5 (1)3:48.6 (1)Q
24Josef HasenöhrlAUT7:24.03:32.9 (2)3:51.1 (4)
35Charles CampbellCAN7:25.73:34.9 (4)3:50.8 (2)
43Cecil PearceAUS7:27.03:33.2 (3)3:53.8 (5)
51Dan BarrowUSA7:30.53:39.6 (5)3:50.9 (3)

Heat #3

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
12Ernst RufliSUI7:19.03:33.2 (1)3:45.8 (1)Q
25Henri BanosFRA7:39.93:44.4 (3)3:55.5 (2)
33Carl ChristiansenNOR7:42.93:46.6 (4)3:56.3 (3)
41László KozmaHUN7:47.03:37.0 (2)4:10.0 (5)
54Walter YouellRSA7:56.63:48.4 (5)4:08.2 (4)

Heat #4

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
14Humphrey WarrenGBR7:27.03:31.4 (1)3:55.6 (2)Q
22Riccardo SteinleitnerITA7:30.63:37.8 (3)3:52.8 (1)
35Antonio GiorgioARG7:33.03:35.7 (2)3:57.3 (3)
41Arquímedes JuanicóURU7:39.63:41.2 (4)3:58.4 (4)
53Jiří ZavřelTCH7:43.03:42.5 (5)4:00.5 (5)

Round One Repêchage

Date12 August 1936 — 18:00
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to the semi-finals.

Heat #1

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
14Josef HasenöhrlAUT7:27.73:34.9 (1)3:52.8 (1)Q
22Carl ChristiansenNOR7:32.83:38.9 (3)3:53.9 (2)
31Elmar KorkoEST7:44.13:39.5 (4)4:04.6 (3)
43László KozmaHUN7:45.93:38.2 (2)4:07.7 (4)

Heat #2

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
13Dan BarrowUSA7:31.33:43.4 (2)3:47.9 (1)Q
24Riccardo SteinleitnerITA7:31.43:40.5 (1)3:50.9 (2)
31Hans ten HoutenNED7:48.63:47.1 (3)4:01.5 (3)
42Walter YouellRSA8:04.73:51.9 (4)4:12.8 (4)

Heat #3

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
12Antonio GiorgioARG7:38.73:42.9 (2)3:55.8 (1)Q
23Jiří ZavřelTCH7:45.43:40.8 (1)4:04.6 (3)
34Henri BanosFRA7:49.03:44.8 (3)4:04.2 (2)
DNF1Davor JelaskaYUG4:14.0 (4)– (–)

Heat #4

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
14Charles CampbellCAN7:31.03:41.3 (2)3:49.7 (1)Q
21Cecil PearceAUS7:33.23:37.2 (1)3:56.0 (2)
33Celestino João de PalmaBRA7:49.73:44.7 (4)4:05.0 (3)
42Arquímedes JuanicóURU7:52.43:42.8 (3)4:09.6 (4)

Semi-Finals

Date13 August 1936 — 19:00
FormatTop three in each heat advanced to the final.

Heat #1

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
14Gustav SchäferGER8:04.03:53.7 (1)4:10.3 (1)Q
23Dan BarrowUSA8:17.93:57.8 (2)4:20.1 (3)Q
31Antonio GiorgioARG8:18.44:01.6 (3)4:16.8 (2)Q
DNF2Roger VereyPOL4:01.9 (4)– (–)

Heat #2

PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
13Ernst RufliSUI7:46.93:52.3 (3)3:54.6 (2)Q
22Josef HasenöhrlAUT7:54.63:46.9 (1)4:07.7 (3)Q
34Charles CampbellCAN8:02.24:51.9 (4)3:10.3 (1)Q
41Humphrey WarrenGBR8:08.83:47.8 (2)4:21.0 (4)

Final Round

Date14 August 1936 — 15:30
PosLaneCompetitorNOCTime1,000 m1,000-2,000 m
14Gustav SchäferGER8:21.54:03.3 (1)4:18.2 (=2)
23Josef HasenöhrlAUT8:25.84:07.6 (2)4:18.2 (=2)
31Dan BarrowUSA8:28.04:11.8 (4)4:16.2 (1)
42Charles CampbellCAN8:35.04:09.0 (3)4:26.0 (5)
56Ernst RufliSUI8:38.94:18.4 (5)4:20.5 (4)
65Antonio GiorgioARG8:57.54:21.4 (6)4:36.1 (6)