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Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless four

Men's coxless four
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
Venue Olympic basin at Notre Dame Island
Date 18–25 July
Competitors 61 from 15 nations
Teams 15
Winning time 6:37.42
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Stefan Semmler
Wolfgang Mager
 East Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Ole Nafstad
Arne Bergodd
Finn Tveter
Rolf Andreassen
 Norway
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Raul Arnemann
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Valeriy Dolinin
Anushavan Gassan-Dzhalalov
 Soviet Union
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1st, gold medalist(s) Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Stefan Semmler
Wolfgang Mager
 East Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Ole Nafstad
Arne Bergodd
Finn Tveter
Rolf Andreassen
 Norway
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Raul Arnemann
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Valeriy Dolinin
Anushavan Gassan-Dzhalalov
 Soviet Union

The men's coxless four (M4-) competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics took place at the rowing basin on Notre Dame Island in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was held from 18 to 25 July and was won by the team from East Germany.

The East German team was the undisputed favourite going into this event. Over the last few years, their rowers had won this class at almost all major regattas. After West Germany won the inaugural world championships in 1962, East Germany won all subsequent events in 1966, 1970, and 1974. Of the last four European Rowing Championships (the event was discontinued after 1973), they won gold in three of four of the events (1967, 1971, and 1973), and bronze in 1969. Other favourites included the Soviet Union and West Germany.

The five teams in heat 3 of the elimination round eventually took the first five places in the A final.

The Norwegian and Argentinian teams changed three seats. The teams from Canada, Romania, and Finland changed all four seats.

The East German team swapped seats 3 and 4. The teams from Great Britain and Bulgaria swapped all four seats.

The teams from the Soviet Union and Belgium changed all four seats. West Germany replaced Klaus Meyer with Klaus Roloff, and only the stroke remained in his seat. Italy changed three seats.

The Bulgarian team changed three of the seats.

For the second time, the Soviet Union changed all four seats. The New Zealand team changed all four seats. The Canadians changed three seats. As expected, East Germany won the gold medal; they had dominated all their races and won their qualifying heat 12 seconds faster than the other heats. The surprise winner of the silver medal was the team from Norway, who left the much more highly rated Soviet Union with bronze.


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