Australia was only 1 second out of third place but will have to settle for the B final this year.
Rod Chisholm, Anthony Edwards, Ben Cureton, Todd Skipworth(str)
The Dutch light four was fifth in their semi-final and will race in the B final to qualify for an Olympic spot.
Gerard Van Der Linden, Ivo Snijders, Roeland Lievens, Paul Drewes(str)
Take a look at the U.S. lightweight four getting a final practice in before racing starts.
(str)Tom Paradiso, Patrick Todd, Colin Farrell, Andrew Bolton
The Japanese four had a rough go at Lucerne this summer, but they are still looking to qualify for and Olympic spot in Beijing. Yu Kataoka, Satoshi Koike, Rokuroh Okumura, Atsushi Obata(str)
The lightweight four is one of the deepest and hardest events at the World Championships. Liam Parsons, Mike Lewis, Jon Beare and Iain Brambell were fourth in Lucerne, about 2 seconds out of first. Quick video of them at rate.
(str)James Clarke, Paul Mattick, James Lindsay-Fynn and Richard Chambers won at Lucerne and were second in the Amsterdam World Cup stop. The light men's four is usually one of the closest finals and this year will be no different.