Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates 18 August
Competitors 60 from 15 nations
Winning time 3:11.64
Medalists
    France
    Russia
    Italy

The Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 18 August.[1]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world, European and championship records were as follows.

NationTimeLocationDate
World record United States3:08.24Beijing11 August 2008
European record France3:08.32Beijing11 August 2008
Championship record Russia3:12.46Budapest9 August 2010

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 11:31.[2]

RankHeatLaneNationalitySwimmersTimeNotes
128 RussiaAndrey Grechin (48.25)
Sergey Fesikov (48.52)
Oleg Tikhobaev (48.97)
Nikita Lobintsev (48.43)
3:14.17Q
218 ItalyLuca Dotto (48.55)
Marco Belotti (49.50)
Luca Leonardi (47.80)
Marco Orsi (48.53)
3:14.38Q
311 PolandKonrad Czerniak (48.43)
Sebastian Sczcepanski (49.65)
Kacper Majchrzak (48.99)
Pawel Korzeniowski (48.71)
3:15.78Q
423 FranceMehdy Metella (49.22)
Gregory Mallet (48.91)
Clement Mignon (49.46)
Fabien Gilot (48.65)
3:16.24Q
522 BelgiumJasper Aerents (49.60)
Emmanuel Vanluchene (49.38)
Glenn Surgeloose (48.96)
Pieter Timmers (48.57)
3:16.51Q
612 SpainMarkel Alberti (49.25)
Bruno Ortiz-Cavanate (49.06)
Miguel Ortiz-Cavanate (49.48)
Juan Miguel Rando (49.68)
3:17.47Q
727 IsraelDavid Gamburg (50.32)
Tom Kremer (49.41)
Nimrod Shapira (49.72)
Alexi Konovalov (49.50)
3:18.95Q
816 LithuaniaDanas Rapsys (49.73)
Simonas Bilis (49.47)
Tadas Duskinas (51.01)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (49.70)
3:19.91Q
925 CroatiaIvan Levaj (50.37)
Mario Todorovic (50.57)
Niksa Stojkovski (50.32)
Mislav Sever (49.31)
3:20.57
1014 SwedenOscar Ekstroem (50.92)
Alexander Nystroem (49.78)
Christoffer Carlsen (49.98)
Gustav Aberg Lejdstroem (50.06)
3:20.74
1121  SwitzerlandJean-Baptiste Febo (51.21)
David Karasek (50.66)
Alexandre Haldemann (50.20)
Nico van Duijn (49.94)
3:22.01
1224 LuxembourgJulian Henx (50.91)
Raphael Stacchiotti (50.58)
Jean-François Schneiders (51.07)
Pit Branderburg (50.53)
3:23.09
1326 Czech RepublicPavel Janecek (51.28)
Martin Verner (49.53)
David Kuncar (51.31)
Tomas Havranek (51.00)
3:23.12
1413 TurkeyDoga Celik (50.12)
Baskalov Iskender (51.56)
Alpkan Ornek (51.86)
Doruk Tekin (52.02)
3:25.56
15 RomaniaMarius Radu (49.11)
Daniel Macavoi (50.14)
Alin Coste (DSQ)
Norbert Trandafir
DSQ
17 SerbiaDNS

Final

The final was held at 19:22.[3]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)6 FranceMehdy Metella (48.69)
Fabien Gilot (47.85)
Florent Manaudou (47.54)
Jeremy Stravius (47.56)
3:11.64CR
2nd, silver medalist(s)4 RussiaAndrey Grechin (48.56)
Nikita Lobintsev (48.54)
Alexander Sukhorukov (47.58)
Vladimir Morozov (47.99)
3:12.67
3rd, bronze medalist(s)5 ItalyLuca Dotto (48.47)
Marco Orsi (48.36)
Luca Leonardi (47.69)
Filippo Magnini (48.26)
3:12.78
43 PolandKonrad Czerniak (48.84)
Kacper Majchrzak (48.58)
Sebastian Szczepanski (49.16)
Pawel Korzeniowski (48.52)
3:15.10
52 BelgiumEmmanuel Vanluchene (49.73)
Glenn Surgeloose (49.10)
Jasper Aerents (49.62)
Pieter Timmers (48.17)
3:16.62
61 IsraelDavid Gamburg (50.16)
Tom Kremer (49.16)
Nimrod Shapira (49.66)
Alexi Konovalov (49.45)
3:18.43
78 LithuaniaDanas Rapsys (49.99)
Simonas Bilis (49.50)
Tadas Duskinas (50.44)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (49.53)
3:19.46
7 SpainMarkel Alberti (49.68)
Bruno Ortiz-Cañavate (49.21)
Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate (49.68)
Juan Miguel Rando
DSQ

References

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