SA rowers crash out of Tokyo Games
OLYMPICS
LONDON – SA’s rowers crashed out of the Tokyo Olympics when the two heavyweight men’s crews finished last in their repechages on Sunday.
The four of Lawrence Brittain, Kyle Schoonbee, John Smith and Sandro Torrent ewe re among the nation’ s top podium con tenders, but they produced another slow performance to disappear without a trace into the consolation Bfinal on Wednesday.
Coupled with the exit of the men’s pair of Jake Green and Luc Daffarn, who were not considered silverware potential, SA rowers will not compete in an Olympic Afinal for the first time since Atlanta 1996.
At the intervening five Games they’d made A-finals every time and won three medals.
The four were expected to continue that tradition, but they were unable to improve after their poor showing in Saturday’s heats.
Remaining
Romania won the men’s four repe ch age in 6 min 09.72 sec and the Netherlands placed second to take the last two remaining spots for Wednesday’s final.
SA, who had beaten four of their five repechage rivals in Lucerne in May, were a distant sixth in 6: 30.34.
The four, which starred Rio 2016 silver medallist Brittain and London 2012 gold medallist Smith, had returned from Europe as Olympic medal contenders, having lost only to the powerful British boat which won their semifinal on Saturday.
If it was any consolation, the reigning world champions, Poland, also failed to make the sixboat final, finishing third in the repechage.
The SA rowers won’t offer any excuses, and there shouldn’t be, considering how well they were rowing two months ago, but their journey since Rio hasn’t been easy.