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Kasprzyk and the U.S. Men's 8 Advance to Final at the 2012 Olympics
7/28/2012 9:22:00 AM | Men's Rowing
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LONDON – Former Drexel University rower Steve Kasprzyk is part of the United States men's eight boat that finished first in the preliminary heat and will advance to Final A on August 1 at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
In the first men's eight heat, United States clocked in a top-time of 5:30.72 followed by Australia at 5:32.43 at Dorney Lake. Poland crossed the finish line third at 5:35.64. Ukraine took fourth place with a time of 5:38.02. The U.S. men's eight secured a spot in Final A set for Wednesday. The remaining boats will compete in the repechage on Monday, July 30.
Germany won the second heat with a first-place time of 5:25.52 and will join the United States in Final A. Great Britain earned second place with a time of 5:27.61 followed by the Netherlands and Canada respectively.
The United States men's eight consisted of coxswain Zach Vlahos (Piedmont, Calif.), stroke Grant James (DeKalb, Ill.), David Banks (Potomac, Md.), Drexel standout Kasprzyk (Cinnaminson, N.J.), Jake Cornelius (Brooktondale, N.Y.), Brett Newlin (Riverton, Wyo.), Ross James (DeKalb, Ill.), Will Miller (Duxbury, Mass.) and Giuseppe Lanzone (Annandale, Va.).
Rowing medal events will take place on August 1 with the final race set for 5:30 a.m. EST. The United States will face the Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany, Canada and Australia. Viewers will be able to watch the rowing events via NBC.com's live streaming. Click here to learn how to access live videos.
For more updates and coverage on the United States men's eight boat competing in the Olympics, visit www.usrowing.com.
Results
Saturday, July 28
Heat 1
1. United States 5:30.72
2. Australia 5:32.43
3. Poland 5:35.64
4. Ukraine 5:38.02
Heat 2
1. Germany 5:25.52
2. Great Britain 5.27.61
3. Netherlands 5:28.99
4. Canada 5:37.91
LONDON – Former Drexel University rower Steve Kasprzyk is part of the United States men's eight boat that finished first in the preliminary heat and will advance to Final A on August 1 at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
In the first men's eight heat, United States clocked in a top-time of 5:30.72 followed by Australia at 5:32.43 at Dorney Lake. Poland crossed the finish line third at 5:35.64. Ukraine took fourth place with a time of 5:38.02. The U.S. men's eight secured a spot in Final A set for Wednesday. The remaining boats will compete in the repechage on Monday, July 30.
Germany won the second heat with a first-place time of 5:25.52 and will join the United States in Final A. Great Britain earned second place with a time of 5:27.61 followed by the Netherlands and Canada respectively.
The United States men's eight consisted of coxswain Zach Vlahos (Piedmont, Calif.), stroke Grant James (DeKalb, Ill.), David Banks (Potomac, Md.), Drexel standout Kasprzyk (Cinnaminson, N.J.), Jake Cornelius (Brooktondale, N.Y.), Brett Newlin (Riverton, Wyo.), Ross James (DeKalb, Ill.), Will Miller (Duxbury, Mass.) and Giuseppe Lanzone (Annandale, Va.).
Rowing medal events will take place on August 1 with the final race set for 5:30 a.m. EST. The United States will face the Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany, Canada and Australia. Viewers will be able to watch the rowing events via NBC.com's live streaming. Click here to learn how to access live videos.
For more updates and coverage on the United States men's eight boat competing in the Olympics, visit www.usrowing.com.
Results
Saturday, July 28
Heat 1
1. United States 5:30.72
2. Australia 5:32.43
3. Poland 5:35.64
4. Ukraine 5:38.02
Heat 2
1. Germany 5:25.52
2. Great Britain 5.27.61
3. Netherlands 5:28.99
4. Canada 5:37.91
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