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International sporting event
Rowing – Men's coxless four at the 2011 Pan American Games |
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Venue | Canoe & Rowing Course |
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Dates | October 15 - October 17 |
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Competitors | 32 from 8 nations |
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The men's coxless four rowing event at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held from October 15–17 at the Canoe & Rowing Course in Ciudad Guzman.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Horacio Sicilia, Maximiliano Martínez, Joaquín Iwan and Diego López of Argentina.
All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).
Date
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Time
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Round
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October 15, 2011 |
9:50 |
Heats
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October 15, 2011 |
16:10 |
Repechage
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October 17, 2011 |
10:12 |
Final B
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October 17, 2011 |
10:09 |
Final A
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[2]
Rank
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Rowers
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Country
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Time
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Notes
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1
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Sebastian Fernandez, Joaquin Iwan, Rodrigo Murillo, Agustin Silvestro
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Argentina
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6:07.13
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FA
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2
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Jason Read, Stephen Kasprzyk, Matthew Wheeler, Joseph Spencer
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United States
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6:07.43
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R
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3
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Celio Amorim, Leandro Atoji, Ailson Silva, Anderson Nocetti
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Brazil
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6:53.42
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R
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4
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Jhon Guala, Bryan Sola, Julio Arevalo, Carlos Gomez
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Ecuador
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6:54.75
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R
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[3]
Rank
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Rowers
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Country
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Time
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Notes
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1
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David Wakulich, Kai Langerfield, Blake Parsons, Spencer Crowley
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Canada
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6:08.10
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FA
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2
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Jamie Cuevas, Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada, Juan Cabrera
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Mexico
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6:09.90
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R
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3
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Yenser Basilo, Dionnis Carrion, Jorber Avila, Solaris Freire
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Cuba
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6:41.15
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R
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4
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Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin, Eddy Vanega, Hector Potoy
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Nicaragua
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6:49.04
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R
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[4]
Rank
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Rowers
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Country
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Time
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Notes
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1
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Jamie Cuevas, Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada, Juan Cabrera
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Mexico
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6:19.69
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FA
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2
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Jason Read, Stephen Kasprzyk, Matthew Wheeler, Joseph Spencer
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United States
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6:20.27
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FA
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3
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Yenser Basilo, Dionnis Carrion, Jorber Avila, Solaris Freire
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Cuba
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6:35.13
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FA
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4
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Celio Amorim, Leandro Atoji, Ailson Silva, Anderson Nocetti
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Brazil
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6:37.50
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FA
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5
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Vicente Vanega, Felipe Jarquin, Eddy Vanega, Hector Potoy
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Nicaragua
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6:41.26
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FB
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6
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Jhon Guala, Bryan Sola, Julio Arevalo, Carlos Gomez
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Ecuador
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6:56.27
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FB
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[5]
[6]
Rank
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Rowers
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Country
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Time
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Notes
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Sebastian Fernandez, Joaquin Iwan, Rodrigo Murillo, Agustin Silvestro
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Argentina
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6:04.41
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David Wakulich, Kai Langerfield, Blake Parsons, Spencer Crowley
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Canada
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6:05.65
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Yenser Basilo, Dionnis Carrion, Jorber Avila, Solaris Freire
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Cuba
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6:06.51
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4
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Jamie Cuevas, Omar Tejada, Leopoldo Tejada, Juan Cabrera
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Mexico
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6:06.59
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5
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Jason Read, Stephen Kasprzyk, Matthew Wheeler, Joseph Spencer
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United States
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6:07.85
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6
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Celio Amorim, Leandro Atoji, Ailson Silva, Anderson Nocetti
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Brazil
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6:11.72
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- 1955: Cossettini, Mazzotta, Gomez, Pechenino (ARG)
- 1959: Nash, Hall, Wailes, Sayre (USA)
- 1963: Berger, Bower, Holtz, Nash (USA)
- 1967: Dewarest, Gluckman, Brayton, Shea (USA)
- 1971: Texeira, Kuntze, Bancar, Souza (BRA)
- 1975: Brinsfield, Byrd, Forster, Hayes (USA)
- 1979: Borroto, Palacio, Carbonell, Blanco (CUB)
- 1983: Mederos, Palacio, Friol, Pez (CUB)
- 1987: Friol, Carbonell, Rodríguez, Torriente (CUB)
- 1991: Unknown (CUB)
- 1995: Kaehler, Hall, Brown, Koven (USA)
- 1999: Pfaab, Sicilia, Balunek, Ordás (ARG)
- 2003: Cruz, Cascaret, Lartiga, Cascaret (CUB)
- 2007: Sicilia, Martínez, Iwan, López (ARG)
- 2011: Fernández, Iwan, Murillo, Silvestro (ARG)
- 2015: Crothers, Schrijver, Langerfeld, McCabe (CAN)
- 2019: Carino, Díaz, Esteras, Haack (ARG)
- 2023: A. Abraham, I. Abraham, Reyes, Poo (CHI)
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