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- Heats Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4
- Repechage Repechage 1 Repechage 2 Repechage 3 Repechage 4
- Semifinal Semifinal 1 Semifinal 2 Semifinal 3 Semifinal 4
- Final Final A Final B Final C Final D
- References
- External links
{{Infobox Olympic event |event = Men's single sculls |games = 1996 Summer |venue = Lake Lanier |date = July 21 – July 27 |competitors = 21 |nations = 21 |gold = Xeno Müller |goldNOC = SUI |silver = Derek Porter |silverNOC = CAN |bronze = Thomas Lange |bronzeNOC = GER |prev = 1992 |next = 2000 }}{{Rowing at the 1996 Summer Olympics}}The men's single sculls competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place at Lake Lanier, Atlanta, United States of America. The event was held from 21 to 27 July 1996.[1] The men’s single sculls event at the 1996 Summer Olympics was full of rowing luminaries, but no one candidate stood out as an absolute favorite. The two-time defending Olympic champion, Thomas Lange of Germany, was probably a solid bet, but his only podium finish at the last three World Championships was third in 1993, although he did win the Diamond Challenge Sculls at the Henley Royal Regatta that year. There were, however, three other World Champions in Atlanta: Slovenia’s Iztok Čop, the reigning World Champion who also had a bronze medal from the 1992 Olympic coxless pairs, Canadian Derek Porter, the 1993 World Champion who was also an Olympic champion from the 1988 coxed eights, and Estonia’s Jüri Jaanson, the 1990 World Champion and 1995 winner of the Diamond Challenge Sculls. Also present were Václav Chalupa, Jr. of the Czech Republic, a four-time World and 1992 Olympic runner-up, Sergio Fernandez of Argentina, the reigning Pan American champion, and Xeno Müller of Switzerland, 1994 World runner-up and winner of that year’s Diamond Challenge Sculls. Müller posted the fastest time in the opening round by five seconds, with the other heats being won by Porter, Lange, and Chalupa. Jaanson, meanwhile, had a surprisingly poor performance in both round one and the repêchage and was eliminated. Müller was somewhat less dominant in the semi-finals, although he was still over two seconds faster than anyone else, while Lange carried his heat and Fernández was eliminated. Müller capped off his excellent performance by winning the final in Olympic record time and earning Switzerland its first Olympic rowing title since 1928, a feat that was also matched in Atlanta by brothers Markus Gier and Michael Gier in the lightweight double sculls. Porter and Lange, meanwhile, were neck and neck just before the finish line, but the Canadian edged out the two-time Olympic champion by 0.27 seconds to capture the silver medal.[1] HeatsThe winner in each heat advanced directly to the semi-finals. The remaining rowers must compete in the repechage for the remaining spots in semi-finals. Heat 1Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Xeno Müller | SUI|1996 Summer}} | 7:26.75 | SF | 2 | Iztok Čop | SLO|1996 Summer}} | 7:32.69 | 3 | Horst Nussbaumer | AUT|1996 Summer}} | 7:36.15 | 4 | Giovanni Calabrese | ITA|1996 Summer}} | 7:39.90 | 5 | Anton Sema | RUS|1996 Summer}} | 7:49.94 | 6 | Daisaku Takeda | JPN|1996 Summer}} | 7:56.93 |
Heat 2Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Derek Porter | CAN|1996 Summer}} | 7:31.75 | SF | 2 | László Szögi | HUN|1996 Summer}} | 7:39.31 | 3 | David Cameron | AUS|1996 Summer}} | 7:53.55 | 4 | Oleksandr Khimich | UKR|1996 Summer}} | 7:57.05 | 5 | Michael Tse | HKG|1996 Summer}} | 8:11.51 |
Heat 3Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Thomas Lange | GER|1996 Summer}} | 7:34.52 | SF | 2 | Sergio Fernandez | ARG|1996 Summer}} | 7:37.53 | 3 | Ali Ibrahim | EGY|1996 Summer}} | 7:41.17 | 4 | Peter Haining | GBR|1996 Summer}} | 7:42.65 | 5 | Jüri Jaanson | EST|1996 Summer}} | 8:10.01 |
Heat 4Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Václav Chalupa | CZE|1996 Summer}} | 7:35.48 | SF | 2 | Fredrik Bekken | NOR|1996 Summer}} | 7:39.36 | 3 | Cyrus Beasley | USA|1996 Summer}} | 7:44.79 | 4 | Rob Waddell | NZL|1996 Summer}} | 7:48.69 | 5 | Tomas Söderblom | FIN|1996 Summer}} | 7:53.46 |
RepechageFirst two rowers in each race advanced to Semifinal 1 or 2, the rest went to Semifinal 3 or 4. Repechage 1Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Iztok Čop | SLO|1996 Summer}} | 7:41.83 | 2 | Peter Haining | GBR|1996 Summer}} | 7:45.95 | 3 | David Cameron | AUS|1996 Summer}} | 7:49.24 | 4 | Tomas Soderblom | FIN|1996 Summer}} | 7:52.52 | 5 | Daisaku Takeda | JPN|1996 Summer}} | 7:59.77 |
Repechage 2Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Rob Waddell | NZL|1996 Summer}} | 7:42.87 | 2 | Ali Ibrahim | EGY|1996 Summer}} | 7:45.64 | 3 | Laszlo Szogi | HUN|1996 Summer}} | 7:53.04 | 4 | Anton Sema | RUS|1996 Summer}} | 8:46.71 |
Repechage 3Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Sergio Fernandez | ARG|1996 Summer}} | 7:42.63 | 2 | Cyrus Beasley | USA|1996 Summer}} | 7:44.36 | 3 | Giovanni Calabrese | ITA|1996 Summer}} | 7:39.90 | 4 | Michael Tse | HKG|1996 Summer}} | 8:31.41 |
Repechage 4Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Fredrik Bekken | NOR|1996 Summer}} | 7:47.31 | 2 | Horst Nussbaumer | AUT|1996 Summer}} | 7:49.79 | 3 | Oleksandr Khimich | UKR|1996 Summer}} | 7:56.15 | 4 | Jüri Jaanson | EST|1996 Summer}} | 8:15.25 |
SemifinalRowers competing in Semifinal 1 and 2 are the rowers who still have chance to win medal in Final A. First three rowers from each semifinal advanced to Final A, while the others advanced to Final B. In other hand, rowers competing in Semifinal 3 and 4 are the rowers who were already eliminated from the medal race, first three rowers from these semifinals advanced to Final C and the others to Final D. Semifinal 1Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Xeno Müller | SUI|1996 Summer}} | 7:10.07 | FA | 2 | Derek Porter | CAN|1996 Summer}} | 7:14.91 | FA | 3 | Fredrik Bekken | NOR|1996 Summer}} | 7:19.92 | FA | 4 | Ali Ibrahim | EGY|1996 Summer}} | 7:22.43 | FB | 5 | Sergio Fernandez | ARG|1996 Summer}} | 7:23.70 | FB | 6 | Peter Haining | GBR|1996 Summer}} | 7:30.47 | FB |
Semifinal 2Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Thomas Lange | GER|1996 Summer}} | 7:12.30 | FA | 2 | Iztok Čop | SLO|1996 Summer}} | 7:15.07 | FA | 3 | Václav Chalupa | CZE|1996 Summer}} | 7:16.97 | FA | 4 | Rob Waddell | NZL|1996 Summer}} | 7:18.52 | FB | 5 | Cyrus Beasley | USA|1996 Summer}} | 7:31.49 | FB | 6 | Horst Nussbaumer | AUT|1996 Summer}} | 7:35.52 | FB |
Semifinal 3Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | David Cameron | AUS|1996 Summer}} | 7:25.38 | FC | 2 | Laszlo Szogi | HUN|1996 Summer}} | 7:27.92 | FC | 3 | Jüri Jaanson | EST|1996 Summer}} | 7:28.89 | FC | 4 | Daisaku Takeda | JPN|1996 Summer}} | 7:32.63 | FD | 5 | Michael Tse | HKG|1996 Summer}} | 7:51.15 | FD |
Semifinal 4Rank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Giovanni Calabrese | ITA|1996 Summer}} | 7:23.59 | FC | 2 | Tomas Soderblom | FIN|1996 Summer}} | 7:23.88 | FC | 3 | Anton Sema | RUS|1996 Summer}} | 7:28.44 | FC | 4 | Oleksandr Khimich | UKR|1996 Summer}} | 7:31.24 | FD |
FinalFinal ARank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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{{gold1}} | Xeno Müller | SUI|1996 Summer}} | 6:44.85 | {{silver2}} | Derek Porter | CAN|1996 Summer}} | 6:47.45 | {{bronze3}} | Thomas Lange | GER|1996 Summer}} | 6:47.72 | 4 | Iztok Čop | SLO|1996 Summer}} | 6:51.71 | 5 | Václav Chalupa | CZE|1996 Summer}} | 6:55.65 | 6 | Fredrik Bekken | NOR|1996 Summer}} | 6:59.51 |
Final BRank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Rob Waddell | NZL|1996 Summer}} | 6:49.55 | 2 | Ali Ibrahim | EGY|1996 Summer}} | 6:52.11 | 3 | Horst Nussbaumer | AUT|1996 Summer}} | 6:53.20 | 4 | Cyrus Beasley | USA|1996 Summer}} | 6:54.17 | 5 | Peter Haining | GBR|1996 Summer}} | 6:55.06 | 6 | Sergio Fernandez | ARG|1996 Summer}} | 6:56.97 |
Final CRank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | David Cameron | AUS|1996 Summer}} | 7:30.55 | 2 | Tomas Soderblom | FIN|1996 Summer}} | 7:32.98 | 3 | Laszlo Szogi | HUN|1996 Summer}} | 7:34.23 | 4 | Anton Sema | RUS|1996 Summer}} | 7:44.93 | 5 | Giovanni Calabrese | ITA|1996 Summer}} | 7:48.63 | 6 | Jüri Jaanson | EST|1996 Summer}} | 8:33.53 |
Final DRank | Athlete Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Oleksandr Khimich | UKR|1996 Summer}} | 7:40.54 | 2 | Daisaku Takeda | JPN|1996 Summer}} | 7:45.23 | 3 | Michael Tse | HKG|1996 Summer}} | 8:06.43 |
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1996/ROW/mens-single-sculls.html |title=Rowing at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Single Sculls |work=Sports Reference |accessdate=15 September 2018}}
External links- {{cite book|title=The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games Volume Three ˗ The Competition Results |page=320 |url=http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1996/1996v3.pdf |type=PDF |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927222634/http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1996/1996v3.pdf |archivedate=2007-09-27 |df= }}
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