Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's eight
The men's eight was a rowing event held as part of the Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event. The competition was held from Wednesday to Friday, 17 to 19 July 1912. Ninety-nine rowers from eight nations competed. Nations were still permitted to have two boats each in the event.
The event was won by the Leander Club of Great Britain, successfully defending their 1908 Olympic title. Silver also went to Great Britain, with their second boat from New College Boat Club. Germany earned its first medal in the men's eight with a bronze by the Berliner Ruderverein von 1876.
According to the records of silver medallists New College, the final featured controversy as Leander's team acted outside convention over a coin toss, though this is not mentioned in the official record.
Background
This was the fourth appearance of the event. Rowing had been on the programme in 1896 but was cancelled due to bad weather. The men's eight has been held every time that rowing has been contested, beginning in 1900.The defending Olympic champion was the Leander Club of Great Britain. Leander's rowers came primarily from Magdalen College, Oxford. Magdalen had won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley in 1910 and 1911. The other British boat came from another Oxford college, the New College Boat Club.
Canada was represented for the third time by the Argonaut Rowing Club of Toronto, the silver medalists in 1904 and bronze medalists in 1908. The Argonauts had won the 1911 National Association of Amateur Oarsmen title.
A notable absence was Belgium's Royal Club Nautique de Gand; Belgium had won the 1910 European Rowing Championships and the Gand club had won the 1909 Grand Challenge Cup, as well as having taken silver at the 1908 Olympics. The United States again did not compete.
Australasia and Sweden each made their debut in the event. Canada made its third appearance, most among nations to that point.
Starting list
The following boats and/or rowing clubs participated:- Sydney Rowing Club
- Argonaut Rowing Club
- Société Nautique de Bayonne
- Berliner Ruderverein von 1876
- Sport Borussia, Berlin
- Leander Club
- New College Boat Club
- Hungária Evezős Egylet
- Christiania Roklub
- Göteborgs Roddklubb
- Roddklubben af 1912
Competition format
The "eight" event featured nine-person boats, with eight rowers and a coxswain. It was a sweep rowing event, with the rowers each having one oar. For the first time, the Olympic course used the now-standard distance of 2000 metres.The 1912 tournament featured four rounds of one-on-one races; with 11 boats in the competition, there were 5 contested heats and 1 walkover in the first round. The six boats advancing from the first round competed in three quarterfinals. The semifinal round had only one contested race, with the loser receiving bronze; the other semifinal was a walkover. The final determined the gold and silver medals.
Schedule
| Date | Time | Round |
| Wednesday, 17 July 1912 | 12:00 | First round |
| Thursday, 18 July 1912 | 15:40 | Quarterfinals |
| Friday, 19 July 1912 | 11:30 18:00 | Semifinals Final |
Results
First round
The heats were held on Wednesday, 17 July.Heat 1
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| 1 | Sport Borussia | Germany|1912 Summerhlist|Ludwig Weinacht|Richard Friesicke|Andreas Wegener|Fritz Eggebrecht|Heinrich Landrock|Egbert Reimsfeldabbr|Q|Qualified for quarterfinalsHeat 2
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Germany|1912 Summerhlist|Ludwig Weinacht|
ANZ|1912 Summerhlist|
Great Britain|1912 Summerhlist|
Sweden|1912 Summerhlist|