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Mens Coxed Four (M4+) - Exhibition Race

by FISA on 23 Aug 2006
Steve Cottle, James Dallinger, Paul Gerritsen, Dane Boswell(NZL) - Coxed Four out of the blocks for their Preliminary Heat Rob Bristow www.rowinginfo.info
New Zealand has finished fifth in the Exhibition Race held to determine lanes for the final.

Great Britain got the day humming by coming through from the back of the field to take the lead in a tight, four-way battle. The British crew are part of the very strong squad that include a top four, pair and eight. Today the Brits showed the depth of their squad by coming through from behind to overtake the United States and hold off Canada. With just six entries in this event, the race for lanes give the crews a chance to blow off the cobwebs and test their 2000 metre speed before Sunday’s final.



 

Result  World Cup World Rowing Championships 2006, Eton - Race 88: M4+  Exhibition Race
Boat progression: 1..->FA
Rank Boat 500 m 1000 m 1500 m Finish Lane
1 GBR 1:33.37  (4) 3:08.94  (3) 4:44.36  (1) 6:19.87 4
Simon FIELDHOUSE, Marcus BATEMAN, Tom PARKER, Hugo LEE, Seb PEARCE
2 CAN 1:31.15  (2) 3:08.66  (2) 4:46.14  (3) 6:20.27 2
Max LANG, Chris AYLARD, Robert GIBSON, Will CROTHERS, Stephen CHENG
3 GER 1:33.70  (5) 3:09.30  (4) 4:46.85  (4) 6:22.49 6
Jan Martin BROEER, Matthias FLACH, Philipp NARUHN, Florian EICHNER, Martin SAUER
4 USA 1:30.57  (1) 3:06.92  (1) 4:45.32  (2) 6:22.56 3
Brodie BUCKLAND, Chris CALLAGHAN, Scott GAULT, Kyle LARSON, Dane VAN DEN AKKER
5 NZL 1:33.09  (3) 3:10.30  (5) 4:47.52  (5) 6:23.39 1
James DALLINGER, Steven COTTLE, Paul GERRITSEN, Dane BOSWELL, Daniel QUIGLEY
6 ITA 1:35.53  (6) 3:13.64  (6) 4:51.14  (6) 6:29.48 5
Matteo MOTTA, Marco RESEMINI, Sergio CANCIANI, Andrea TRANQUILLI, Giacomo BUZZONI
Key to terms: DNA=Data Not Available DNF=Did Not Finish DNS=Did Not Start DSQ=Disqualified EXC=Excluded BUW=Boat Under Weight
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