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Coxed Pairs, Men

Date3 – 10 August 1928
StatusOlympic
LocationRingvaart, Sloten
Participants18 from 6 countries

Switzerland had won the Olympic coxed pairs event four years earlier (as well as the 1925 and 1926 European Championships) and were looking to defend their crown in Amsterdam. They sent a new crew, consisting of Hans Bourquin, at age 13 the youngest rowing competitor in the tournament, and brothers Hans and Karl Schöchlin, who had been European champions in the double sculls and eights in 1922 and 1925 respectively. In the opening round, however, France’s trio of Henri Préaux and brothers Armand and Édouard Marcelle emerged as contenders, and the Swiss were able to eke out a victory by only two-tenths of a second. The crew from the Netherlands, meanwhile, capsized during their race against Belgium and had to be rescued. With France defeating the Americans in the repêchage, the stage was set for a Switzerland-France rematch in the final, as these two nations were clearly superior to the rest of the field. Italy dropped out in the quarterfinals, however, essentially giving the Swiss team a walkover in the semifinals and allowing them to conserve their strength, while the French crew were forced to face the Belgians for a second time. Thus the final was more decisive, with an exhausted French trio unable to keep up with the Swiss, who captured the gold medal. Belgium took home bronze by default, having no one to compete against in a third-place race.

PosCompetitorsNOC
1SwitzerlandSUIGold
Hans SchöchlinKarl SchöchlinHans BourquinHans F. Niklaus (DNS)F. Ritschard (DNS)
2FranceFRASilver
Édouard MarcelleArmand MarcelleHenri PréauxGeorges Piot (DNS)
3BelgiumBELBronze
Léon FlamentFrançois De ConinckGeorges AntonyM. Degroef (DNS)
AC h1 r3/5ItalyITADNF
Pier Luigi VestriniRenzo VestriniCesare Milani
2 h1 r2/5United StatesUSA
Joe DoughertyGus GoetzThomas Mack, Jr.
AC h2 r1/5NetherlandsNEDDNF
Tjapko van BergenCornelis DusseldorpHendrik SmitsW. G. Poth (DNS)
DNSArgentinaARG
Irving BondAlberto ErrecaldeJuan GallegosFrancisco HighamLeonel Sutton

Round One

Date3 August 1928 — 11:00
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to quarter-finals.

Heat #1

Time11:00
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11SwitzerlandSUI8:41.2Q
Hans SchöchlinKarl SchöchlinHans Bourquin
22FranceFRA8:41.4
Édouard MarcelleArmand MarcelleHenri Préaux

Heat #2

Time11:15
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
12BelgiumBEL8:58.4Q
Léon FlamentFrançois De ConinckGeorges Antony
DNF1NetherlandsNED
Tjapko van BergenCornelis DusseldorpHendrik Smits

Heat #3

Time11:30
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11ItalyITA8:42.0Q
Pier Luigi VestriniRenzo VestriniCesare Milani
22United StatesUSA8:44.8
Gus GoetzJoe DoughertyThomas Mack, Jr.

Round One Repêchage

Date4 August 1928 — 10:40
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to quarter-finals.

Heat #1

Time10:40
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
12FranceFRA8:37.2Q
Édouard MarcelleArmand MarcelleHenri Préaux
21United StatesUSA8:41.2
Gus GoetzJoe DoughertyThomas Mack, Jr.

Quarter-Finals

Date6 August 1928 — 15:50
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to semi-finals.

Heat #1

Time15:50
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11SwitzerlandSUI7:46.8QOB
Hans SchöchlinKarl SchöchlinHans Bourquin
DNF2ItalyITA
Pier Luigi VestriniRenzo VestriniCesare Milani

Heat #2

Time16:10
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11FranceFRA7:53.4Q
Édouard MarcelleArmand MarcelleHenri Préaux
22BelgiumBEL8:02.4
Léon FlamentFrançois De ConinckGeorges Antony

Semi-Finals

Date8 August 1928 — 13:30
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to final.

Heat #1

Time13:30
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11FranceFRA7:48.2Q
Édouard MarcelleArmand MarcelleHenri Préaux
22BelgiumBEL7:59.4
Léon FlamentFrançois De ConinckGeorges Antony

Heat #2

Time13:50
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11SwitzerlandSUI8:02.0Qwalkover
Hans SchöchlinKarl SchöchlinHans Bourquin

Final Round

Date10 August 1928 — 15:10
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
12SwitzerlandSUI7:42.6OB
Hans SchöchlinKarl SchöchlinHans Bourquin
21FranceFRA7:48.4
Édouard MarcelleArmand MarcelleHenri Préaux