By Juliet Macur
The United States rowing team had two final chances on Friday to win a medal in rowing at the Tokyo Games, but both of its boats came up short, ending an era of success at the Olympics that has lasted for more than a century.
The last time the United States failed to make the podium in rowing in an Olympics was in 1908.
The U.S. team’s men’s and women’s eight-oared boats raced in the finals on Friday at Sea Forest Waterway, with the American women hoping to extend their phenomenal Olympic gold medal streak that began at the 2008 Beijing Games. But that three-time Olympic champion boat, which for years was so strong that it could win with different combinations of rowers filling the seats, finished fourth, more than 3½ seconds behind the winning Canadian team.
Rowing:
Women’s
Eight
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Gold
Silver
Bronze
The New Zealand eight won the silver medal, and the Chinese boat won the bronze. Both of those rowing teams are on the rise, with Friday’s medals their first in the women’s eight.
“The young group of girls who have been coming though had just added so much new life to our boat,” Kelsey Bevan, the four-set for New Zealand, said at a news conference. “Yeah, I think this is only the start of the program.”
New Zealand’s women finished their race, put away their boats and returned to the racecourse to see the men’s eights competition, which was the final rowing event of the Games. It would be a great day for New Zealand rowing: their men’s team was rocketing down the course and won the gold medal. And earlier in the day, Emma Twigg, the single sculler from New Zealand, also finished first. These were her fourth Olympics, and she finished fourth in the past two Games. She said rowers who get the results they are looking for should not be discouraged and should keep trying. She’s a perfect example of how that persistence can pay off.
“If you believe in yourself and keep going and dreaming, this can be the result,” she said.
Rowing:
Women’s
Single
Sculls
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Gold
Emma Twigg
Silver
Hanna Prakatsen
Bronze
Magdalena Lobnig
Rowing:
Men’s
Single
Sculls
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Gold
Stefanos Ntouskos
Silver
Kjetil Borch
Bronze
Damir Martin
Rowing:
Men’s
Eight
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Gold
Silver
Bronze
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