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Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Dates27 – 29 August 1920
Medal Events5

The rowing events were held closer to Brussels than Antwerp. They actually were contested in theGrand Canal, starting at Vilvorde, about five miles northwest of Brussels.The Field described the site as follows, “The surroundings were not picturesque. On the right bank (looking from start to finish) is a rough pavé road, bounded on the right by a dreary, dusty wall and an odoriferous ditch. On the left bank of the course is an almost continuous line of factories, some of which discharge streams of hot water from their condensers into the murky waters of the canal. The average depth of the water was from 15 ft. to 20 ft., and compared with the Thames, it was a little heavy to row on. From an artistic or a picnic point of view, it was unprepossessing. From the purely business point of view of boat racing, it was as good and as fair a test of the merits of competition as it is possible to imagine. There was never for one single instant the slightest advantage in either station.”

All the 1920 rowing events were contested over 2,000 metres on a perfectly straight course.

Events

EventStatusDateParticipantsNOCs
Single Sculls, MenOlympic27 – 29 August 19201010
Double Sculls, MenOlympic27 – 29 August 1920105
Coxed Pairs, MenOlympic28 – 29 August 1920124
Coxed Fours, MenOlympic28 – 29 August 1920408
Eights, MenOlympic27 – 29 August 1920728
135 (135/0)14 (14/0)

Medals

EventGoldSilverBronze
Single Sculls, MenJack Kelly, Sr.USAJack BeresfordGBRDarcy HadfieldNZL
Double Sculls, MenUnited StatesUSAItalyITAFranceFRA
Coxed Pairs, MenItalyITAFranceFRASwitzerlandSUI
Coxed Fours, MenSwitzerlandSUIUnited StatesUSANorwayNOR
Eights, MenUnited StatesUSAGreat BritainGBRNorwayNOR

Medal table

NOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
United States USA3104
Italy ITA1102
Switzerland SUI1012
Great Britain GBR0202
France FRA0112
Norway NOR0022
New Zealand NZL0011

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