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

Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates 24 August
Competitors 68 from 17 nations
Winning time 3:31.73
Medalists
    Great Britain
    France
    Hungary

The Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 24 August.[1]

Records

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

NationTimeLocationDate
World record United States3:27.28Rome2 August 2009
European record Germany3:28.58Rome2 August 2009
Championship record France3:31.32Budapest15 August 2010

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:21.[2]

RankHeatLaneNationalitySwimmersTimeNotes
126 FranceBenjamin Stasiulis (55.00)
Giacomo Perez-Dortona (59.35)
Mehdy Metella (51.47)
Gregory Mallet (48.83)
3:34.65Q
223 HungaryLászló Cseh (54.28)
Dániel Gyurta (59.59)
Bence Pulai (52.67)
Dominik Kozma (48.35)
3:34.89Q
321 GermanyChristian Deiner (54.55)
Marco Koch (1:00.38)
Steffen Deibler (52.20)
Markus Deibler (49.30)
3:36.43Q
422 Great BritainChris Walker-Hebborn (54.82)
Ross Murdoch (59.48)
Adam Barrett (52.85)
Stephen Milne (49.67)
3:36.82Q
515 RussiaNikita Ulyanov (55.55)
Ilya Khomenko (1:01.59)
Evgeny Korotyshkin (51.67)
Sergey Fesikov (48.63)
3:37.44Q
627 PolandRadoslaw Kawecki (55.34)
Mikolaj Machnik (1:01.07)
Pawel Korzeniowski (52.34)
Kacper Majchrzak (49.12)
3:37.87Q
728 LithuaniaDanas Rapsys (55.56)
Giedrius Titenis (1:00.38)
Tadas Duskinas (53.18)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (49.41)
3:38.53Q
811 NetherlandsBastiaan Lijesen (56.60)
Bram Dekker (1:02.68)
Joeri Verlinden (51.76)
Sebastiaan Verschuren (48.16)
3:39.20Q
924 SerbiaPetar Petrovic (56.96)
Caba Siladji (1:00.38)
Ivan Lendjer (52.18)
Radovan Siljevski (49.81)
3:39.33
1017 ItalyNiccolo Bonacchi (57.45)
Andrea Toniato (1:00.93)
Matteo Rivolta (52.82)
Luca Dotto (48.74)
3:39.94
1125 IsraelDavid Gamburg (55.28)
Yaron Shagalov (1:01.76)
Tom Kremer (53.61)
Alexi Konovalov (50.07)
3:40.72
1216 SwedenMattias Carlsson (55.84)
Erik Persson (1:02.46)
Simon Sjoedin (53.26)
Christoffer Carlsen (49.22)
3:40.78
1320 GreeceAndreas Vazaios (56.68)
Ioannis Karpouzlis (1:01.98)
Stefanos Dimitriadis (53.82)
Christos Katrantzis (49.09)
3:41.57
1413 Czech RepublicMartin Badura (56.79)
Petr Barturek (1:02.37)
Tomas Havranek (55.14)
Martin Verner (49.31)
3:43.61
1518 PortugalPedro Oliveira (55.95)
Carlos Almeida (1:03.79)
Nuno Quintanilha (54.15)
Diogo Carvalho (50.63)
3:44.52
1610 LuxembourgJean-François Schneiders (57.04)
Laurent Carnol (1:01.58)
Raphael Stacchiotti (55.60)
Julien Henx (50.96)
3:45.18
1712 TurkeyDoruk Tekin (56.85)
Alpkan Ornek (1:03.57)
Baskalov Iskender (55.12)
Doga Celik (51.96)
3:47.50
14  SwitzerlandDNS

Final

The final was held at 10:21.[3]

RankLaneNationalitySwimmersTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)6 Great BritainChris Walker-Hebborn (54.04)
Adam Peaty (58.55)
Adam Barrett (50.69)
Ben Proud (48.45)
3:31.73
2nd, silver medalist(s)4 FranceJeremy Stravius (53.79)
Giacomo Perez-Dortona (1:00.04)
Mehdy Metella (51.22)
Fabien Gilot (47.42)
3:32.47
3rd, bronze medalist(s)5 HungaryLászló Cseh (54.38)
Dániel Gyurta (59.64)
Bence Pulai (52.01)
Dominik Kozma (47.08)
3:33.11
43 GermanyJan-Philip Glania (54.40)
Marco Koch (59.43)
Steffen Deibler (51.68)
Paul Biedermann (48.41)
3:33.92
52 RussiaVladimir Morozov (54.68)
Andrey Nikolaev (1:00.49)
Nikita Konovalov (51.54)
Alexander Sukhorukov (47.52)
3:34.23
67 PolandRadoslaw Kawecki (54.86)
Mikolaj Machnik (1:00.68)
Pawel Korzeniowski (51.75)
Konrad Czerniak (47.22)
3:34.51
71 LithuaniaDanas Rapsys (54.86)
Giedrius Titenis (59.61)
Tadas Duskinas (52.67)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (49.04)
3:36.18
88 NetherlandsBastiaan Lijesen (56.13)
Bram Dekker (1:01.66)
Joeri Verlinden (51.63)
Sebastiaan Verschuren (48.43)
3:37.85

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