Men's coxed four at the Games of the XV Olympiad
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Venue | Mei Bay, Helsinki |
Date | 20–23 August 1952 |
Competitors | 85 from 17 nations |
Teams | 17 |
Winning time | 7:33.4 |
Medalists | |
The men's coxed four competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics took place at Mei Bay, Helsinki, Finland. It was held from 20 to 23 August and was won by the team from Czechoslovakia.
The Italian team was regarded as the slight favourite for the event; they had won gold at the European Rowing Championships in 1949, silver in 1950, and gold again in 1951, with the team having changed between competitions. Of the New Zealand team that had won the 1950 British Empire Games, three rowers were in the 1952 Olympic event: Ted Johnson, John O'Brien, and Colin Johnstone. The Danish team was made up of the 1950 European Rowing Championships winners: Niels Kristensen, Ove Nielsen, Peter Hansen, Bent Blach Petersen, and Eivin Kristensen. The New Zealand and Italian team met in the repechage and New Zealand was eliminated. The Czechoslovakian team dominated the competition and won every round. In the final, they defeated the Swizz quad, while the team from the USA—the winners of the 1948 Olympic competition—won bronze.
Based on a previous decision, each boat raced a minimum of two races before it could be eliminated.
Four heats were rowed on 20 July. Three of the heats had four teams and one had five teams, with the first two teams to qualify for the semi-final, and the remaining teams progressing to the round one repechage.
Three heats were rowed in the round one repechage on 21 July, with the first team to qualify for the semi-final repechage.
Two heats were rowed in the semi-finals on 21 July, with the first team to qualify for the final, and all other teams to progress to the semi-final repechage.