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Coxed Pairs, Men

Date5 – 9 August 1948
StatusOlympic
LocationHenley Royal Regatta Course, Henley-on-Thames
Participants28 from 9 countries
Format1,929 metres

The closest that the 1948 London Olympics had to a favorite in the coxed pairs event was the Hungarians, two of whom, Antal Szendey and Béla Zsitnik, Sr., were the reigning European Champions. In the opening round, the Italian trio of Aldo Tarlao, Giovanni Steffè, and [Alberto Radi] had the fastest time, while Tage Henriksen, Finn Pedersen, and Carl-Ebbe Andersen of Denmark were the speediest in the repêchage. These three nations, with cox Róbert Zimonyi aiding the Hungarians, won their semi-final heats and advanced to the final, which was initially led by Italy. The Danes eventually pulled away, however, and captured gold by a comfortable margin of almost 12 seconds. The Hungarians lagged for the entire race and finished 13 seconds behind the Italians, settling for bronze, which became the nation’s first Olympic rowing medal since Károly Levitzky’s bronze in the single sculls 40 years earlier in London. Zimonyi, who later emigrated to the United States, would go on to have a golden moment in the coxed eights at the 1964 Summer Olympics with the American crew.

PosCompetitorsNOC
1DenmarkDENGold
Finn PedersenTage HenriksenCarl-Ebbe Andersen
2ItalyITASilver
Giovanni SteffèAldo TarlaoAlberto Radi
3HungaryHUNBronze
Antal SzendeyBéla Zsitnik, Sr.Róbert Zimonyi
2 h1 r3/4FranceFRA
Ampélio SartorAristide SartorRoger Crézen
2 h2 r3/4ArgentinaARG
Pedro TowersRamón Porcel de PeraltaJuan Parker
2 h3 r3/4YugoslaviaYUG
Vladeta RistićMarko HorvatinDuško ÐorđevićPredrag Sarić
2 h1 r2/4United StatesUSA
Vincent DeeneyJoseph TolandJohn McIntyre
2 h2 r2/4Great BritainGBR
Mark ScottHoward JamesDavid Walker
3 h1 r2/4GreeceGRE
Iakovidis DiakoumakosGeorgios VenierisGrigorios Emmanouil
DNSBrazilBRA
Paulo DieboldArlindo CabralPércio Zancani

Round One

Date5 August 1948
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to the semi-finals.

Heat #1

PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11 (Berks)YugoslaviaYUG7:59.0Q
Marko HorvatinVladeta RistićPredrag Sarić
23 (Bucks)Great BritainGBR8:06.8
Howard JamesMark ScottDavid Walker
32 (Centre)United StatesUSA8:13.3
Joseph TolandVincent DeeneyJohn McIntyre

Heat #2

PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11 (Berks)ItalyITA7:47.6Q
Aldo TarlaoGiovanni SteffèAlberto Radi
23 (Bucks)DenmarkDEN7:51.7
Tage HenriksenFinn PedersenCarl-Ebbe Andersen
32 (Centre)HungaryHUN8:19.7
Béla Zsitnik, Sr.Antal SzendeyRóbert Zimonyi

Heat #3

PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
13 (Bucks)FranceFRA8:01.7Q
Aristide SartorAmpélio SartorRoger Crézen
21 (Berks)GreeceGRE8:21.9
Georgios VenierisIakovidis DiakoumakosGrigorios Emmanouil

Heat #4

PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11 (Berks)ArgentinaARGQ walkover
Ramón Porcel de PeraltaPedro TowersJuan Parker

Round One Repêchage

Date6 August 1948
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to the semi-finals

Heat #1

PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
12 (Centre)HungaryHUN7:56.4Q
Béla Zsitnik, Sr.Antal SzendeyRóbert Zimonyi
23 (Bucks)United StatesUSA8:09.2
Joseph TolandVincent DeeneyJohn McIntyre
31 (Berks)GreeceGRE8:17.3
Georgios VenierisIakovidis DiakoumakosGrigorios Emmanouil

Heat #2

PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
13 (Bucks)DenmarkDEN7:51.2Q
Tage HenriksenFinn PedersenCarl-Ebbe Andersen
21 (Berks)Great BritainGBR8:01.7
Howard JamesMark ScottDavid Walker

Semi-Finals

Date7 August 1948
FormatWinner of each heat advanced to the final

Heat #1

Time12:30
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11 (Berks)DenmarkDEN8:12.7Q
Tage HenriksenFinn PedersenCarl-Ebbe Andersen
23 (Bucks)FranceFRA8:14.9
Aristide SartorAmpélio SartorRoger Crézen

Heat #2

Time12:45
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
13 (Bucks)HungaryHUN8:15.7Q
Béla Zsitnik, Sr.Antal SzendeyRóbert Zimonyi
21 (Berks)ArgentinaARG8:27.7
Ramón Porcel de PeraltaPedro TowersJuan Parker

Heat #3

Time13:00
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
11 (Berks)ItalyITA8:04.2Q
Aldo TarlaoGiovanni SteffèAlberto Radi
23 (Bucks)YugoslaviaYUG8:07.9
Marko HorvatinVladeta RistićDuško Ðorđević

Final Round

Date9 August 1948 — 16:00
PosLaneCompetitorsNOCTime
13 (Bucks)DenmarkDEN8:00.5
Tage HenriksenFinn PedersenCarl-Ebbe Andersen
21 (Berks)ItalyITA8:12.2
Aldo TarlaoGiovanni SteffèAlberto Radi
32 (Centre)HungaryHUN8:25.2
Béla Zsitnik, Sr.Antal SzendeyRóbert Zimonyi