Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's coxed four

The women's coxed four competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Han River Regatta Course, South Korea.[1]

Women's coxed four
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Date19–24 September
Competitors55 from 10 nations
Medalists
Martina Walther
Gerlinde Doberschütz
Carola Hornig
Birte Siech
Sylvia Rose
 East Germany
Zhang Xianghua
Hu Yadong
Yang Xiao
Zhou Shouying
Li Ronghua
 China
Marioara Trașcă
Veronica Necula
Herta Anitaș
Doina Șnep-Bălan
Ecaterina Oancia
 Romania

Competition format

The competition consisted of two main rounds (heats and finals) as well as a repechage. The 10 boats were divided into two heats for the first round, with 5 boats in each heat. The winner of each heat (2 boats total) advanced directly to the "A" final (for 1st through 6th place). The remaining 8 boats were placed in the repechage. The repechage featured two heats, with 4 boats in each heat. The top two boats in each repechage heat (4 boats total) advanced to the "A" final. The remaining 4 boats (3rd and 4th placers in the repechage heats) were eliminated from medal contention and competed in the "B" final for 7th through 10th place.[2]

All races were over a 2000 metre course, unlike previous Games in which women used a 1000 metre course.

Results

Heat 1

RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Sylvia Rose East Germany7:11.01QA
2Greta Georgieva[3] Bulgaria7:11.59R
3Li Ronghua China7:17.15R
4Lesley Thompson-Willie Canada7:31.02R
5Nam Sang-ran South Korea8:09.58R

Heat 2

RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Ecaterina Oancia Romania7:21.43QA
2Valentina Khoklova Soviet Union7:28.73R
3Grażyna Błąd Poland7:29.72R
4Kim Santiago United States7:33.42R
5Alison Norrish Great Britain7:38.01R

Repechage heat 1

RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Greta Georgieva Bulgaria7:20.78QA
2Alison Norrish Great Britain7:25.63QA
3Lesley Thompson-Willie Canada7:29.71QB
4Grażyna Błąd Poland7:32.55QB

Repechage heat 2

RankRowersCoxswainNationTimeNotes
1Li Ronghua China7:23.80QA
2Kim Santiago United States7:28.01QA
3Valentina Khoklova Soviet Union7:35.22QB
4Nam Sang-ran South Korea8:13.07QB

Final B

RankRowersCoxswainNationTime
7Lesley Thompson-Willie Canada7:19.86
8Grażyna Błąd Poland7:22.59
9Valentina Khoklova Soviet Union7:27.20
10Nam Sang-ran South Korea8:07.71

Final A

RankRowersCoxswainNationTime
Sylvia Rose East Germany6:56.00
Li Ronghua China6:58.78
Ecaterina Oancia Romania7:01.13
4Greta Georgieva Bulgaria7:02.27
5Kim Santiago United States7:09.12
6Alison Norrish Great Britain7:10.80

Final classification

Rank Rowers Nation
Martina Walther
Gerlinde Doberschütz
Carola Hornig
Birte Siech
Sylvia Rose
 East Germany
Zhang Xianghua
Hu Yadong
Yang Xiao
Zhou Shouying
Li Ronghua
 China
Marioara Trașcă
Veronica Necula
Herta Anitaș
Doina Șnep-Bălan
Ecaterina Oancia
Mihaela Armasescu (heats)
Adriana Bazon (heats)
 Romania
4 Teodora Zareva
Violeta Zareva
Miglena Mikhaleva
Svetla Durchova
Greta Georgieva
Olya Stoichkova (heats)
Mariana Stoyanova (heats)
Katia Todorova (heats)
 Bulgaria
5 Jennifer Corbet
Sarah Gengler
Elizabeth Bradley
Cynthia Eckert
Kim Santiago
 United States
6 Fiona Johnston
Kate Grose
Joanne Gough
Susan Smith
Alison Norrish
 Great Britain
7 Heather Clarke
Tricia Smith
Lesley Thompson-Willie
Jane Tregunno
Jennifer Walinga
 Canada
8 Grażyna Błąd
Elżbieta Jankowska
Zyta Jarka
Elwira Lorenz
Czesława Kościańska-Szczepińska
 Poland
9 Valentina Khoklova
Reda Ribinskaitė
Elena Tereshina
Irina Teterina
Marina Suprun
 Soviet Union
10 Gang Min-heung
Guk In-suk
Lee Gwang-sun
Nam Sang-ran
Park Mi-jeong
 South Korea

References

  1. "Rowing at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Women's Coxed Fours". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  2. Official Report, vol. 2, pp. 532–33.
  3. The Official Report does not identify coxswains. For Bulgaria in the heats, the Official Report lists five rowers (the Zareva sisters, Stoichkova, Stoyanova, and Katia Todorova—who may be the same person as Rita Todorova or may be her twin), but none appear to be coxswains. Georgieva was the coxswain for later rounds.
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